Civil PE Exam - Find Axial Forces Faster on the PE Exam using AISC Steel Manual
Team Kestava hooking you up with another Civil / Structural PE exam review problem. We break down a simple propped frame using statics and structural analysis to acquire axial forces in a member. As always the example is a step by step breakdown by a professional structural engineer. In this video we also unlock more secrets of the AISC manual and its benefits for use in the PE exam! Face book more your thing? click that link below to chat with other on the team, or even find a study friend! https://www.facebook.com/Kest%C3%A4v%... #Kestava #PEexam #Civilengineering

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