- Work Planes and Grids
- Selection Options
- Visibilities
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Modeling Tools
- Move and Copy
- Rotate
- Mirror
- Scale
- Center elements between parallel lines
- Create elements automatically
- Create elements on lines
- Connect Lines and Elements
- Auto Split Elements
- Set Center Lines
- Set Center Lines | Angular Axis
- Extend or trim lines/elements
- Create Angled Corner
- Create Round Corner
- Parallel lines/elements
- Split lines/elements
- Explode Polyline into Lines
- Perpendicular from Point to Line
- Measure
In RFEM, you can generate surfaces from members with the library cross-sections as well as from the members with the RSECTION cross-section.
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You can open the cross-sections in RSECTION using a direct connection, modify them there, and transfer them back to RFEM/RSTAB. Both RSECTION cross-sections and library cross-sections, with the exception of elliptical, semi-elliptical and virtual joists, can be opened and modified directly in RSECTION by clicking a button.
For example, you can thus adjust the reinforcement layout of user-defined RSECTION cross-sections directly in a local RSECTION environment in RFEM/RSTAB. This feature is currently only available for cross-sections with a uniform distribution type. The shear and longitudinal reinforcement defined for library cross-sections is not imported into RSECTION.
Within the "Plastic capacity design | Simplex Method" in RSECTION, the simultaneous variation of shear stresses over the cross-sectional area is performed in addition to the variation of axial stresses. This extended form of analysis allows you to use redistribution reserves, especially for the cross-sections subjected to shear loading, thus loading the cross-sections even more efficiently.
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