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KB 001749 | Parameterizing Models in RFEM 6/RSTAB 9
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First Steps with RFEM
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RFEM and RSTAB programs provide parameterized input as an advantageous product feature to create or adjust models by means of variables. This video will show you how to define global parameters and use them in formulas to determine numerical values.
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Dlubal Knowledge Base Parameterizing models Global parameters Dlubal KB KNOWLEDGE BASE Technical article construction Civil engineering Structural engineer Structural Design structural engineer Structural analysis Structural Engineer RFEM 6 RSTAB 9 Dlubal Software
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