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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jul 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.
Hook's law states that the force needed to extend or compress a spring by a distance is proportional to that distance.
Force is directly proportional to displacement
The formula is F = kx, where F is the force, k is the spring constant, and x is the displacement
The law is applicable to springs, rubber bands, and other elastic materials
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Nov 2023. There was 1 interview round.
I am willing to work without salary for the first 3 months to gain experience and prove my capabilities.
I am open to working without salary for the initial 3 months to demonstrate my dedication and commitment.
I understand the importance of gaining experience and building a strong foundation in the company.
I am confident that my skills and contributions during this period will showcase my value to the team.
I am willing ...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Sep 2023. There was 1 interview round.
DFMEA is essential in design to identify and mitigate potential failure modes early in the development process.
DFMEA helps in identifying potential failure modes and their effects on the system.
It allows for prioritization of risks based on severity, occurrence, and detection.
DFMEA aids in developing strategies to mitigate or eliminate identified risks.
It helps in improving product reliability, safety, and quality.
DFME...
FEA is carried out to analyze the behavior of structures under different loading conditions and optimize their design.
To predict how a structure will react under different loading conditions
To optimize the design of a structure by identifying areas of high stress
To reduce the number of physical prototypes needed for testing
To save time and cost in the design process
To ensure the safety and reliability of a structure
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Sep 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Basic civil engineering aptitude
Shear force and bending moment diagrams are graphical representations of internal forces in a structural element.
Shear force diagram shows the variation of shear force along the length of the beam.
Bending moment diagram shows the variation of bending moment along the length of the beam.
Shear force is the sum of all vertical forces acting on one side of a cut section of the beam.
Bending moment is the sum of all moments ...
Load calculation in a framed structure involves determining the forces acting on the structure to ensure it can safely support the intended loads.
Identify all the loads acting on the structure, including dead loads (permanent), live loads (temporary), and environmental loads (wind, snow, etc.)
Calculate the total load on each structural element by summing up all the individual loads it must support
Consider factors such ...
I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed before Aug 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
Reactions can be found by analyzing the external forces and moments acting on a structure.
Calculate the sum of forces in the x, y, and z directions to find the reaction forces at supports
Analyze the moments around different points to determine the reaction moments
Consider the equilibrium of the structure to ensure all forces and moments are balanced
Steel structures are structures made primarily of steel components, known for their strength, durability, and versatility.
Steel structures are commonly used in construction for buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure.
They are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, allowing for lighter and more efficient designs.
Steel structures can be prefabricated off-site and assembled on-site, speeding up construction t...
Moment and shear connections are used in structural engineering to transfer forces between members.
Moment connections transfer bending forces between beams and columns
Shear connections transfer shear forces between beams and columns
Moment connections can be achieved through welding, bolting, or a combination of both
Shear connections typically involve bolts or welds to transfer the shear forces
To solve Point load, UDL, UVL load problems, calculate reactions, draw shear force and bending moment diagrams, and apply equilibrium equations.
Calculate reactions at supports using equilibrium equations
Draw shear force diagram by summing vertical forces at each section
Draw bending moment diagram by summing moments at each section
Apply equations of equilibrium to find internal forces and stresses
Consider the type of lo...
Problematic papers are defined by their unclear objectives, lack of methodology, inconsistent results, and poor organization.
Unclear objectives: The paper does not clearly state its research goals or objectives.
Lack of methodology: The paper fails to explain how the research was conducted or the methods used.
Inconsistent results: The findings presented in the paper do not align with the research question or hypothesis.
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A retaining wall is a structure designed to hold back soil or other materials to prevent erosion or collapse.
Retaining walls are commonly used in landscaping to create terraces or level areas on sloped land.
They can be made of various materials such as concrete, stone, brick, or wood.
Retaining walls can be either gravity walls, cantilever walls, sheet pile walls, or anchored walls.
Proper drainage behind the retaining w...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Sep 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Basic civil engineering aptitude
Shear force and bending moment diagrams are graphical representations of internal forces in a structural element.
Shear force diagram shows the variation of shear force along the length of the beam.
Bending moment diagram shows the variation of bending moment along the length of the beam.
Shear force is the sum of all vertical forces acting on one side of a cut section of the beam.
Bending moment is the sum of all moments ...
Load calculation in a framed structure involves determining the forces acting on the structure to ensure it can safely support the intended loads.
Identify all the loads acting on the structure, including dead loads (permanent), live loads (temporary), and environmental loads (wind, snow, etc.)
Calculate the total load on each structural element by summing up all the individual loads it must support
Consider factors such ...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in May 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
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I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed before Aug 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
Reactions can be found by analyzing the external forces and moments acting on a structure.
Calculate the sum of forces in the x, y, and z directions to find the reaction forces at supports
Analyze the moments around different points to determine the reaction moments
Consider the equilibrium of the structure to ensure all forces and moments are balanced
Steel structures are structures made primarily of steel components, known for their strength, durability, and versatility.
Steel structures are commonly used in construction for buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure.
They are known for their high strength-to-weight ratio, allowing for lighter and more efficient designs.
Steel structures can be prefabricated off-site and assembled on-site, speeding up construction t...
Moment and shear connections are used in structural engineering to transfer forces between members.
Moment connections transfer bending forces between beams and columns
Shear connections transfer shear forces between beams and columns
Moment connections can be achieved through welding, bolting, or a combination of both
Shear connections typically involve bolts or welds to transfer the shear forces
To solve Point load, UDL, UVL load problems, calculate reactions, draw shear force and bending moment diagrams, and apply equilibrium equations.
Calculate reactions at supports using equilibrium equations
Draw shear force diagram by summing vertical forces at each section
Draw bending moment diagram by summing moments at each section
Apply equations of equilibrium to find internal forces and stresses
Consider the type of lo...
Problematic papers are defined by their unclear objectives, lack of methodology, inconsistent results, and poor organization.
Unclear objectives: The paper does not clearly state its research goals or objectives.
Lack of methodology: The paper fails to explain how the research was conducted or the methods used.
Inconsistent results: The findings presented in the paper do not align with the research question or hypothesis.
...
A retaining wall is a structure designed to hold back soil or other materials to prevent erosion or collapse.
Retaining walls are commonly used in landscaping to create terraces or level areas on sloped land.
They can be made of various materials such as concrete, stone, brick, or wood.
Retaining walls can be either gravity walls, cantilever walls, sheet pile walls, or anchored walls.
Proper drainage behind the retaining w...
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