FAQ 004914 EN-US
How can I create a drilled beam in RFEM?
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A drilling can be performed with a surface model. For this, it is first necessary to split the member (the finer is the division, the more accurate is the result) and then generate surfaces from it.
The resulting cross-section outlines can then be easily rotated. Please note that the cross-section shortening is not taken into account. The RF‑IMP add-on module provides more accurate results as it can pre-deform the FE mesh.
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Rotation Drilling Drilled Rotated
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SHAPE-THIN determines the effective cross-sections according to EN 1993-1-3 and EN 1993-1-5 for cold-formed sections. You can optionally check the geometric conditions for the applicability of the standard specified in EN 1993‑1‑3, Section 5.2.
The effects of local plate buckling are considered according to the method of reduced widths and the possible buckling of stiffeners (instability) is considered for stiffened sections according to EN 1993-1-3, Section 5.5.
As an option, you can perform an iterative calculation to optimize the effective cross-section.
You can display the effective cross-sections graphically.
Read more about designing cold-formed sections with SHAPE-THIN and RF-/STEEL Cold-Formed Sections in this technical article: Design of a Thin-Walled, Cold-Formed C-Section According to EN 1993-1-3.
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