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Depending on stiffness, mass, and damping, structures react differently to wind action. A basic distinction is made between buildings that are prone to vibration and those that are not vibration-prone.
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Wind Simulation Using RWIND Simulation and Transferring Wind Forces to RFEM or RSTAB
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Depending on stiffness, mass, and damping, structures react differently to wind action.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Is it possible to keep the results from RWIND Simulation when deleting the FE mesh if I only adjust materials or support conditions?
- I have defined a wind profile for RWIND Simulation up to a height of 100 m. Is the wind profile dependent on the size of the wind tunnel?
- How can I import an IFC model into the RWIND Simulation environment?
- I get Error No. 30855: "RWIND Simulation solver not found." What is the reason?
- I would like to use the export of visual objects to RWIND Simulation. How do I scale my visual object for the import?
- How can I compile special program packages by Dlubal Software?
- Where are the RWIND Simulation projects created by RFEM/RSTAB saved?
- Where can I define a wind velocity diagram according to a specific wind standard for the numerical wind tunnel analysis in RWIND Simulation?
- Is it possible to only transfer a specific selection of elements to the wind tunnel in RWIND Simulation?
- Does software RWIND Simulation account for the internal pressure coefficient (GCpi) from the ASCE 7-16?
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