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RFEM 6 | Students | Introduction to Timber Design
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Why An Online Training?
Free Online Basic Training on Structural FEA Software RFEM 6 | Timber Design for students
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Introductory Example: Stability analysis of a timber column Modeling, loading and calculation
Result evaluation Design with formula |
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Further Analysis Examples Duopitch roof beam
Truss girders |
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After completing the training, each participant will receive a certificate.
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Daniel Dlubal, M.Sc.
COO of Dlubal Software GmbH
Mr. Dlubal oversees the operational business and is responsible for German human resources. He also works in marketing and sales.

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Jürgen Theilmann, M.Eng.
Customer Support
Mr. Theilmann provides technical support for customers of Dlubal Software and takes care of their requests.
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