Members can be extended or divided graphically. The model check quickly detects input errors such as identical nodes or duplicate members and eliminates them. When entering structural data, you can automatically connect intersecting members. The measure function allows you to determine lengths and angles of members and surfaces (only RFEM).
Simple Model Check
The Base Data dialog box includes a wide range of standards and the option to create combinations automatically. The following standards are available:
- EN 1990:2002
- EN 1990 + EN 1995:2004 (Timber)
- EN 1990 + EN 1991-2; Road bridges
- EN 1990 + EN 1991-3; Cranes
- EN 1990 + EN 1997
- to DIN 1055-100:2001-03
- DIN 1055-100 + DIN 1052:2004-08 (timber)
- DIN 1055-100 + DIN 18008 (Glass)
- DIN 1052 (simplified) (timber)
- DIN 18800:1990
- ASCE 7‑10
- ASCE 7-10 NDS (Wood)
- ACI 318-14
- IBC 2015
- CAN/CSA S 16.1-94:1994
- NBCC: 2005
- NBR 8681
- IS 800:2007
- SIA 260:2003
- SIA 260 + SIA 265:2003 (timber)
- BS 5950-1:2000
- GB 50009-2012
- CTE DB-SE
For the European standards (EC), the following National Annexes are available:
- DIN EN 1990/NA:2009-05 (Germany)
- NBN EN 1990 - ANB: 2005 (Belgium)
- BDS EN 1990:2003/NA:2008 (Bulgaria)
- DK EN 1990/NA:2007-07 (Denmark)
- SFS EN 1990/NA:2005 (Finland)
- NF EN 1990/NA:2005/12 (France)
- ELOT EN 1990:2009 (Greece)
- UNI EN 1990/NA:2007-07 (Italy)
- IS EN 1990:2002 + NA:2010 (Ireland)
- LVS EN 1990:2003/NA:2010 (Latvia)
- LST EN 1990/NA:2010-11 (Lithuania)
- LU EN 1990/NA:2011-09 (Luxembourg)
- MS EN 1990:2010 (Malaysia)
- NEN EN 1990/NA:2006 (Netherlands)
- NS EN 1990/NA:2008 (Norway)
- ÖNORM EN 1990:2007-02 (Austria)
- NP EN 1990:2009 (Portugal)
- PN EN 1990/NA:2004 (Poland)
- SR EN 1990/NA:2006-10 (Romania)
- SIST EN 1990: 2004/A1:2005 (Slovenia)
- SS EN 1990:2008 (Singapore)
- SS EN 1990/BFS 2010:28 (Sweden)
- STN EN 1990/NA:2009-08 (Slovakia)
- UNE EN 1990 2003 (Spain)
- CSN EN 1990/NA:2004-03 (Czech Republic)
- BS EN 1990/NA:2004-12 (the United Kingdom)
- TKP EN 1990/NA:2011 (Belarus)
- CYS EN 1990:2002 (Cyprus)
There are various load types available for member and surface loads (force, moment, temperature, precamber, and so on). Member loads can be assigned to members, member sets, and member lists. In the case of imperfections, inclination and precamber can be determined according to Eurocode or the American standard ANSI/AISC 360.
The numbering of structural objects such as nodes and members can be adjusted subsequently. It is possible to renumber the objects automatically in accordance with the selected priorities (directions of axes).
Members can be extended or divided graphically. The model check quickly detects input errors such as identical nodes or duplicate members and eliminates them. When entering structural data, you can automatically connect intersecting members. The measure function allows you to determine lengths and angles of members and surfaces (only RFEM).