Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Civil PE Professional Engineer Exam Geotechninal Module by Ruwan Rajapakse, PE, CCM and CCE

Civil PE Professional Engineer Exam Geotechninal Module by Ruwan Rajapakse
Ruwan Rajapakse, P.E, CCM, CCE, AVS, is a Professional Engineer (New York and New Jersey) CCM Certified Construction Manager CCE Certified Cost Engineer AVS Associated Value Specialist. Author has two decades of experience as a professional geotechnical engineer and a construction manager. Mr. Rajapakse has nearly a decade of experience teaching professional engineering students. Mr. rajapakse has a special ability to explain difficult subject matter in a simple manner. Author's Other Books are: 1) Pile Design and Construction Guide, 2001, 2) Geotechnical Engineering Calculations Rules of Thumb, Elsevier, 2008 3) Pile Design and Construction Rules of Thumb, Elsevier, 2008. 4) Civil PE Construction Guide


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This book is aimed at students who are studying for the Civil PE Geotechnical module Depth Exam. You will get 40 multiple choice questions in the afternoon session and 4 hours to answer them. You have 6 minutes per question. Some questions, you can complete in less than 6 minutes. Some other questions may take more than 6 minutes. This book covers all the subject matter with a plethora of illustrative examples. Subject matter: 1.0 Subsurface Exploration and Sampling 1.1 Drilling and sampling procedures 1.2 Correlations between SPT and friction angle ( ) 1.3 Soil classification 1.4 General rock characterization (e.g., RQD, description, joints and fractures) 1.5 Boring log interpretation (e.g., soil profile) 1.6 In situ testing 1.7 Total stress and effective stress (Additional chapter added by the author) 1.8 Overconsolidation ratio (Additional chapter added by the author) 2.0 Engineering Properties of Soils and Materials 2.1 Index properties 2.2 Phase relationships 2.3 Permeability 2.4 Geosynthetics 2.5 Pavement design criteria 2.6 Shear strength properties 2.7 Frost susceptibility 3.0 Soil Mechanics Analysis 3.1 Pressure distribution 3.2 Lateral earth pressure 3.3 Consolidation 3.4 Compaction 3.5 Expansive soils 3.6 Effective and total stresses 4.0 Earthquake Engineering 4.1 Liquefaction 4.2 Pseudo-static analysis 4.3 Seismic site characterization 5.0 Earth Structures 5.1 Slope stability 5.2 Earth dams 5.3 Techniques and suitability of ground modification 6.0 Shallow Foundations 6.1 Bearing capacity 6.2 Settlement of Shallow Foundations 6.3 Mat and raft foundations 6.4 Foundation reinforcement design 7.0 Earth Retaining Structures 7.1 Gravity walls 7.2 Cantilever walls 7.3 Mechanically stabilized earth walls 7.4 Soil and rock anchors 8.0 Deep Foundations 8.1 Axial capacity (single pile/drilled shaft) 8.2 Lateral capacity and deflections (single pile/drilled shaft) 8.3 Settlement 8.4 Behavior of pile and/or drilled shaft group 8.5 Pile load test 8.6 Pile installation 8.7 Pile dynamics (e.g., wave equation, PDA test) Other Topics 9.0 Groundwater and well fields: 9.1 Well logging and subsurface properties 9.2 Aquifers (e.g., characterization) 9.3 Groundwater flow including Darcy s Law and seepage analysis 9.4 Groundwater control including drainage and construction dewatering 10.0 Temporary structures 10.1 Construction loads 10.2 Formwork 10.3 Falsework and scaffolding 10.4 Shoring and re-shoring 10.5 Concrete maturity and early strength evaluation 10.6 Bracing 10.7 Anchorage 10.8 Cofferdams (systems for temporary excavation support) 11.0 Worker health, safety, and environment 11.1 OSHA regulations 11.2 Safety management

Civil PE Professional Engineer Exam Geotechninal Module by Ruwan Rajapakse

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I'm a structural engineer who decided to do the geotech for the afternoon (because I'm crazy like that) and passed. I used this book as my primary study material for the geotech portion of the exam and thought it was great! It seems like this ultra-foreign dude who knows the field really well just sat down one day, poured his knowledge out, and published this book without even proofreading it. The book is low quality, has many misspelled words, and messed up pictures. Nonetheless, I feel that I largely owe my PE to this publication. Extremely straightforward, understandable, excellent practice examples, organized, very stimulating. I wish all textbooks were written in such an aggressive manner. If you're studying soils or foundations in college you should definitely get this book - you'll thank me later. My point is this - buy this book and go through the whole thing and you'll have a solid understanding of how and why we build things inside mother earth. Cheers!

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