How to Be More Productive Using RFEM
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This webinar demonstrates useful features in RFEM to increase productivity and efficiency with your daily projects.
Date | Time
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM CEST
Event Language
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How to Be More Productive Using RFEMThis webinar demonstrates useful features in RFEM to increase productivity and efficiency with your daily projects.
Time Schedule
0:00 | Introduction |
6:00 | Model generation |
34:10 | Parameteric models |
44:00 | Load input and generation |
51:15 | Results and documentation |
Presentation Model to Download
Below, under Models to Download, you can find the models used in the webinar. This allows you to independently follow the webinar step by step with the provided models.
Speaker

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Andreas Hörold
Marketing & Public Relations
Mr. Hörold takes care of the Dlubal Software website, creates press releases as well as marketing materials, and is the moderator of the German and English webinars.
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Downloads
- Slides to webinar "2020-07-07_How to Be More Productive Using RFEM" (PDF)
- RF-COM example of a stair used in webinar "2020-07-07_How to Be More Productive Using RFEM" (XLS)
- Model Files
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Videos
Models to Download
Knowledge Base Articles

Generation of Snow Loads According to EN 1991-1-3 and ASCE/SEI 7-16
Eurocode 1, parts 1 to 3, and the American standard ASCE/SEI 7-16, describe the general effects due to snow loads. The load applications for duopitch, monopitch and flat roofs required by the standards are stored in a tool in RFEM and RSTAB so that these effects can be generated easily.
Screenshots
RFEM/RSTAB add-on module RF-/TOWER effective lengths | Determination of effective lengths of lattice towers
RFEM add-on module RF-CONCRETE NL | Nonlinear reinforced concrete calculation for the serviceability limit state
RFEM/RSTAB add-on module RF-/JOINTS Timber-Timber to Timber | Design of direct timber connections according to Eurocode 5
RFEM/RSTAB add-on module RF-/JOINTS Steel-Column Base | Hinged and restrained column bases according to EC 3
RFEM add-on module RF-LOAD-HISTORY | Consideration of plastic deformations from previous load conditions
Product Features Articles

With the view option Camera Fly Mode, you can fly through your RFEM and RSTAB structure. Control the direction and speed of the flight with your keyboard. Additionally, you can save the flight through your structure as a video.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- I am looking for a possibility to generate special structures automatically or to call them parameterized.
- For which countries can I use the wind load generator in RFEM / RSTAB?
- Is it also possible to check the punching shear on vertical walls?
- How can I model and design general bolted connections with the surface and solid elements in RFEM?
- Is it possible to design bidirectional ribbed plates, unidirectional ribbed plates, or hollow core slabs in RFEM?
- How do I enter the temperature difference for a T -beam defined as a rib?
- Is it possible to set user-defined values when viewing solid stress results?
- How are the signs for the release results of a line release and line hinges interpreted?
- Why is the deflection of the reinforced concrete floor sometimes greater when selecting a larger basic reinforcement?
- Is it possible to use an average region in the result from contact stress?
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