Rigid Frame Connection in Hall Structure
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Description
A hall structure with modeled connections using the Steel Joints add-on. The connections can be designed for buckling. The structure and the connection can be used for a stability analysis using the Structure Stability add-on for RFEM 6.
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Keywords
Connections Steel Steel joints Stability Add-on Frame Structure Hall
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- Steel Joints for RFEM 6
- Structural Analysis & Design Software for Steel Structures
- Structure Stability for RFEM 6 / RSTAB 9
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- Updated 05/23/2022
- Number of Nodes 47
- Number of Lines 61
- Number of Members 61
- Number of Surfaces 0
- Number of Solids 0
- Number of Load Cases 3
- Number of Load Combinations 1
- Number of Result Combinations 0
- Total Weight 6,538 t
- Dimensions 39,37 x 14,76 x 65,62 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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Design of a frame connection using tapered and stiffened members. Stress analysis and a buckling stability analysis were performed on the connection. To display the buckling results, the connection was converted to a separate model.-
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