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EIT Looking for Reference Material

EIT Looking for Reference Material

EIT Looking for Reference Material

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Greetings- I'm a recent civil engineer graduate with 10 yrs of various experience with an AST manufacturer / erector.  I'm now serving as an engineer in training (EIT).  I'm using API 650, AISC Steel Const Manual, ASCE 7, and a book title Above Ground Storage Tanks authored by Meyers as my learning tools - as well as my mentor.  Can anyone lead me towards additional resources that will provide confidence in tank design?  I wish I could find examples of load distribution for structurally supported roofs, examples of beam analysis for roof rafters and girders, columns, shell stiffening, seismic design, etc...  
Thanks, I appreciate all suggestions.  

RE: EIT Looking for Reference Material

Hi SLCEIT...One of my colleagues has started his Civil design website :www.civildesignhelp.info/
Possibly you will get some reference here for your area of interest. Cheers

RE: EIT Looking for Reference Material

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Awesome website!  Thanks for the tip.

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