Rigid Steel Connection | 3
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Description
Download the model of a rigid connection here and open it with the structural FEA software RFEM.
This model is shown in the free webinar "Analysis of Steel Joints Using Finite Element Model in RFEM 6" on February 24, 2022 (in English, February 22, 2022 in German).
Model Used in
- Knowledge Base 001697 | Designing Steel Joints in RFEM 6
- Knowledge Base 001698 | Evaluating and Documenting Steel Joints Analysis Results in RFEM 6
- Event 002488 | Analysis of steel connections using a finite element model in RFEM 6
- Event 002490 | Analysis of Steel Joints Using FE Model in RFEM 6
- Video 003238 |
- Video 003241 | Analysis of Steel Joints Using FE Model in RFEM 6
- Video 003262 | KB 001697 | Designing Steel Joints in RFEM 6
Keywords
Steel connection Steel Steel structure
Links
- Webinar "Analysis of Steel Joints Using Finite Element Model in RFEM 6"
- Structural Models of Steel Connections for Free Download
- Steel Joints for RFEM 6
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- Views 450x
- Downloads 58x
- Updated 04/07/2022
- Number of Nodes 62
- Number of Lines 91
- Number of Members 89
- Number of Surfaces 6
- Number of Solids 0
- Number of Load Cases 5
- Number of Load Combinations 10
- Number of Result Combinations 0
- Total Weight 7,096 t
- Dimensions 42,65 x 19,69 x 49,21 feet
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Evaluating and Documenting Steel Joints Analysis Results in RFEM 6
With the RFEM 6 add-on Steel Joints, you can analyze steel connections by using an FE model. This article demonstrates how to evaluate and document the steel joints analysis results.

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- The design of the connection components is performed according to Eurocode EN 1993-1-8
- After activating the Add-on, the design situations for Steel Connections must be activated in the "Load cases and Combinations" dialog box
- For the design of the connection stability (Buckling), it is necessary to have the Add-on Structure Stability activated
- The calculation can be started via the table or via the icon in the top bar
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