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FES written exam 2024 Actual Questions and Answers with complete solution Young's Modulus - ANSWERS E modulus of elasticity How much does something compress - ANSWERS strain = compression Δ = change in compression Δ =PL/AE γ c ф (Geotechnical) - ANSWERS Unit weight cohes...

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Young's Modulus - ANSWERS E
modulus of elasticity


How much does something compress - ANSWERS strain = compression
Δ = change in compression
Δ =PL/AE


γ
c
ф
(Geotechnical) - ANSWERS Unit weight
cohesion
angel of internal friction


bearing capacity - ANSWERS use ultimate bearing capacity equation then divide
by factor of safety


cohesion value for sand - ANSWERS zero


Pressure at bottom of a wall

,(fluids) - ANSWERS (fluids) unit weight x h


(geotech) Ka(unit weight x h)


Ka = active earth pressure


ρ = Ka(γxh)
P = 1/2(ρxh) for triangular pressure point load
overturning moment = P(h/3)


Determine factor of safety of a retaining wall resisting earth. Wall has a moment
6000 ft-lbs& earth is acting in the opposite direction to overturn the wall with
3146 ft-lbs - ANSWERS moment of wall/moment of earth = factor of safety


If factor of safety isn't enough, need a bigger wall


Active earth pressure vs Passive earth pressure - ANSWERS Active: trying to
overturn the wall
Passive: trying to resist active (don't have to worry about if wall is level with
earth, not embedded)


log b - log a also equals - ANSWERS log(b/a)


Secant Modulus - ANSWERS Between origin and any "arbitrary" point on the
curve

, Cord Modulus - ANSWERS Between any two points


Tangent Modulus - ANSWERS At one "arbitrary" point on the curve


Modulus of Elasticity of Steel - ANSWERS 29,000 ksi


Modulus of Elasticity of Aluminum - ANSWERS 10,000-11,000 ksi


Modulus of Elasticity of Concrete - ANSWERS 2,000-6,000 ksi


Modulus of Elasticity of Wood - ANSWERS 900-2,200 ksi


Poisson's Ratio - ANSWERS Relates lateral and axial strain
εl/εa
0-.5 (0=incompressible, 0.5=no volume change)


when stretched, a material's cross section is decreased. when compressed, a
material's cross section is increased.


Elastic Limit - ANSWERS The transition going from elastic to plastic


Will a Brittle material have a plastic region - ANSWERS No

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