Lateral Earth Pressure for Non-Geotechnical Engineers

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You will receive 0.1 credit (CE) upon completion of this course.

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Course Description

Overview

This course is intended for a wide range audience and in particular, the non-geotechnical engineer and is not intended as an exhaustive review of the subject. The objective of the course is to discuss the three types of lateral earth pressure (at rest, active and passive) that apply to a wall or bulkhead and describe how each is calculated. The course also describes other types of lateral pressure that might act on a wall. The total lateral force acting on a wall then, is derived from the lateral earth pressure force plus any additional lateral forces that might apply. A basic example is provided in the course material.

When this course has been completed, the reader will be familiar with types of earth pressure and how each is calculated. The reader will also be familiar with how the total force resulting from lateral pressure is calculated.

The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of ten questions at the end of this course to earn PDH credits.

Specific Knowledge or Skill Attained

This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      · Definition of lateral earth pressure and common structures that it applies to
      · Categories of lateral earth pressure, including the at rest, active and passive conditions
      · Calculating lateral earth pressure coefficients using the Rankine and Coulomb theories
      · Calculating the vertical effective overburden pressure, lateral earth pressure and total lateral earth pressure force
      · Calculation of additional forces acting on a wall, including surcharge earthquake and water pressure

State Board Acceptance

This course can be used by professional engineers to fulfill PDH requirements mandated by state and provincial licensing boards. Decatur Professional Development is an approved provider of continuing education in all states that pre-approve course providers. In all other states that mandate continuing education for engineers, it is the individual engineer's responsibility to determine the suitability of activities for PDH credit. The state boards typically accept online* courses that cover technical, managerial** or ethical content and which are relevant to the practice of engineering. The course must have a clear purpose or objective with a content that will maintain, improve or expand the skills and knowledge of the licensee’s field of practice. For questions about your mandatory PDH requirements, visit the website of your state licensing board.

*Online courses are accepted by all state licensing boards that mandate continuing education. Other than New York (which limits online courses to 18 PDH) and Iowa (which limits online courses to 6 PDH), there are no limits placed by other states on the number of hours that can be earned through online continuing education. Consult with your state licensing board if you have any questions about the acceptability of online courses.

**The New York State Board of Engineers does not accept general office management courses, but will accept project management courses that are offered by an approved provider and that are technical in nature and contribute to the engineer's professional practice.
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Language English
Course Length 1.00 hours
Duration of Access 365
Continuing Education Credits 0.1
Instructor Self Study
Vendor PDH Engineer (Read more about PDH Engineer accreditation.)
Course Certification Certificate of Completion
Price: $ 29.00 (USD)
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