Steel Silo Design in RFEM 6 (USA)
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Free Webinar | Steel Silo Design in RFEM 6 (USA)
Time Schedule
00:00 | Introduction |
01:45 | Silo modeling in RFEM 6 |
28:35 | Loading,load cases, and load combinations |
42:20 | Calculation and analysis review |
48:41 | Stress-Strain Analysis Add-on surface design |
54:07 | Steel Design Add-on AISC member design |
57:24 | Structure Stability Add-on buckling considerations |
1:02:32 | Conclusion |
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Amy Heilig, PE
CEO - USA Office
Sales & Technical Support Engineer
Amy Heilig is the CEO of the USA office located in Philadelphia, PA. In addition, she provides sales and technical support and continues to aid in the development of Dlubal Software programs for the North American market.
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Silo Tank Bin Steel Stress Buckling Stability AISC ASCE 7
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