Aluminum Roofing Structure
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Aluminum structure Aluminum design Eurocode 9 EC 9 EN 1999-1-1
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- Updated 02/03/2022
- Number of Nodes 16
- Number of Lines 21
- Number of Members 21
- Number of Surfaces 0
- Number of Solids 0
- Number of Load Cases 4
- Number of Load Combinations 105
- Number of Result Combinations 0
- Total Weight 1.803 t
- Dimensions 13,12 x 10,5 x 39,37 feet
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Designing Aluminum Structures in RFEM 6 According to Eurocode 9
RFEM 6 offers the Aluminum Design add-on to design aluminum members for the ultimate and serviceability limit states according to Eurocode 9. In addition to this, you can perform design according to ADM 2020 (US Standard).

Compared to the RF-/ALUMINUM add-on module (RFEM 5/RSTAB 8), the following new features have been added to the Aluminum Design add-on for RFEM 6/RSTAB 9:
- In addition to Eurocode 9, the US standard ADM 2020 is integrated
- Consideration of the stabilizing effect of purlins and sheets by rotational restraints and shear panels
- Graphical display of the results in the gross section
- Output of the used design check formulas (including a reference to the used equation from the standard)
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The limit stress is activated, but my stress ratio is “non-designable” in the Stress-Strain Analysis add-on. What could be the reason?
- How do I define a member as a cantilever and not as supported at both ends for serviceability or deflection design?
- How do I create a user-defined Design Situation with my own chosen load combinations?
- Where can I find the materials for the corresponding National Annexes in RFEM 6 and RSTAB 9?
- How do I apply wind load on members of open structures?
- I encountered a sharing violation while importing a dxf file into SHAPE‑THIN. What is the issue?
- How is the automatic creation of c/t-parts carried out?
- I want to create a mapped mesh for a circular hole plate. Is it possible to generate such a mesh in RFEM?
- Is it possible to consider the reduction of strength in the heat affected zone (HAZ) in the RF‑/ALUMINUM add-on module?
- SHAPE‑THIN calculates a very small shear area. Why?
- How do I define a member as a cantilever and not as supported at both ends for serviceability or deflection design?