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.
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Date | Time
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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.
Speakers

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.

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Walter Rustler, M.Eng.
Sales Director & Customer Support
Mr. Rustler is the representative of Dlubal Software GmbH and the Sales & Marketing director. Also, he participates in product development.
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Free online webinar RFEM Features Functions
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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Generation of Snow Loads According to EN 1991-1-3 and ASCE/SEI 7-16
Eurocode 1, Parts 1 to 3, and 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.

With the Camera Fly Mode view option, 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.
- I am looking for a possibility to automatically generate special structures or to load the parameterized structures.
- 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?
- Are the models and presentations from Info Day 2018 freely available, and can you send them to me?
- In RF‑CONCRETE Surfaces, I obtain a high amount of reinforcement in relation to a lever arm that is almost zero. How is such a small lever arm of internal forces created?
- How can I display membrane stresses in the results of RF‑STEEL Surfaces?
- How does the "Orthotropic Plastic" material model work in RFEM?
- I would like to define a line support with ineffective tension and apply the tension force on this line using a nodal support instead. Why does the line support still receive a tension force?
- When converting from the manual definition of reinforcement areas to the automatic arrangement of reinforcement according to Window 1.4, the result of the deformation calculation differs, although the basic reinforcement has not been modified. What is the reason for this change?
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