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Form-Finding and Calculation of Membrane Structures in RFEM 6
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In this free webinar, we show how to model and calculate membrane structures in the structural analysis program RFEM 6.
Time Schedule:
00:00 Introduction
03:30 Modeling an arc-supported membrane roof
51:00 Wind analysis with generating wind loads
1:02:45 Stability analysis of the entire structure
1:08:25 Design of the supporting and surface structure
Keywords
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