Golden Gate Bridge | RWIND Simulation model
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Golden Gate Bridge | Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Streamlines
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One Thousand Museum | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Two Horizontal Slicer Planes
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Old Trafford Stadium | Animation of Transient Incompressible Turbulent Wind Flow Shown in Horizontal Slicer Plane
Description
Download the model of Golden Gate Bridge and open it with the wind simulation software RWIND 2.
Keywords
Bridge Wind Simulation Bridge Structures Flow
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Consideration of Construction Stages in RFEM 6
The calculation of complex structures by means of finite element analysis software is generally performed on the entire model. However, the construction of such structures is a process carried out in multiple stages where the final state of the building is achieved by combining the separate structural parts. To avoid errors in the calculation of overall models, the influence of the construction process must be considered. In RFEM 6, this is possible by using the Construction Stages Analysis (CSA) add-on.
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