Make sure you guys watch to the end of the video, because we calculate the elevation at PVT, even though it is not part of the question, just to show you how we use those important equations 😊
@@oleopathic That's awesome. Did you get the right answer? We might actually be able to help; email me at hello@engenieer.com; once I get your email, I will email you back a few questions, then we can schedule a call and discuss if there is any way we can help you! Looking forward to hearing from you!
Thank you, you are my hero! lol Love that you added that equation in the review and mentioned it's not part of the reference handbook. I take my test next week, and I have been reviewing using your vids and they have been enormously helpful.
Hello Shams, I hope studying is going well! I just want to let you know that I am still doing the "Problem a day series" on Patreon, www.patreon.com/enGENIEer. You can also ask me what kind of questions you would like to see next on patreon. There are already two questions, (one on economics and the other one on fluid mechanics) that I have posted so far exclusively for my patreon supporters and a video on topics you should focus on for Geotechnical engineering. I hope you enjoy it, thank you 😊 and good luck!
A quick reminder for everyone: Even if you're using '%' and 'sta.' for the equations, you leave the percentage off the calculation. E.g. - Input 4% grade as '4' in the equation. If you don't you'll get the wrong answer.
Hi, i would like to thank you so much for the videos, have been watching them for some time now. A quick qn if you don't mind, the formula for EI PVC and EI PVT, do they change when the curve is facing upward (when g1 is negative and g2 is positive)? do the signs change?
Hello Mustapha, I think I answer your question in this video, th-cam.com/video/AYSSnB_1jnQ/w-d-xo.html. If that still doesn't answer your question, let me know and I will explain it to you! I hope this helps and good luck with your studying!
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Yx point (and elevation) is on the curve, not on the tangent.
Make sure you guys watch to the end of the video, because we calculate the elevation at PVT, even though it is not part of the question, just to show you how we use those important equations 😊
I did and thank you so much. Do you help with PE exam ?
@@oleopathic That's awesome. Did you get the right answer? We might actually be able to help; email me at hello@engenieer.com; once I get your email, I will email you back a few questions, then we can schedule a call and discuss if there is any way we can help you! Looking forward to hearing from you!
@@Genieprep I did get get correct answer. You explain really well. Better than any PE instructor or course. Are you a PE ?
@@oleopathic Oh thank you! I am not a PE but I love engineering and I really enjoy teaching it 😊
Thank you, you are my hero! lol Love that you added that equation in the review and mentioned it's not part of the reference handbook. I take my test next week, and I have been reviewing using your vids and they have been enormously helpful.
Thank you for watching and good luck with your exam next week!
Thank you for the help, big exam next week! Also I’m gonna simp if I stick around any longer
LMAO
Thank you for your videos they are very clear and simple. You are the best. Just realized that you labeled PI instead of PVI.
same name lol
Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Hi Yousuf, thank you for watching and I’m glad that you find our videos helpful. Good luck with your FE 😊
You have a great character 😍😍💕💕
So you can calculate PVT by adding g2(L/2) to PVI for Vertical curve problems, but you cannot do that for Horizontal Curve problems?
Thanks 🙏 so helpful
Thank you for watching Daniel. Good luck with your exam. 🙂
Hi, I had a question. If he problem didn't state whether or not it is a horizontal or vertical curve. How do we know?
excellent.
Thank you 😊
great job, please upload some veds for Econ and probability.
Hello Shams, I hope studying is going well! I just want to let you know that I am still doing the "Problem a day series" on Patreon, www.patreon.com/enGENIEer. You can also ask me what kind of questions you would like to see next on patreon. There are already two questions, (one on economics and the other one on fluid mechanics) that I have posted so far exclusively for my patreon supporters and a video on topics you should focus on for Geotechnical engineering. I hope you enjoy it, thank you 😊 and good luck!
A quick reminder for everyone: Even if you're using '%' and 'sta.' for the equations, you leave the percentage off the calculation. E.g. - Input 4% grade as '4' in the equation. If you don't you'll get the wrong answer.
Appreciated 💯
why does x = 58 sta - sta@PVC? how is this equation derived?
Thanks to very much!!
You’re very welcome. I hope it helps!
Thank you
Hi, i would like to thank you so much for the videos, have been watching them for some time now. A quick qn if you don't mind, the formula for EI PVC and EI PVT, do they change when the curve is facing upward (when g1 is negative and g2 is positive)? do the signs change?
Hello Mustapha, I think I answer your question in this video, th-cam.com/video/AYSSnB_1jnQ/w-d-xo.html. If that still doesn't answer your question, let me know and I will explain it to you! I hope this helps and good luck with your studying!
Yx point (and elevation) is on the curve, not on the tangent.
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The equations aren't given probably because they expect you to be able to extrapolate them using the equation of a line (y = mx +b )
I thinkEngineering is written like thise,if I am write or not .