- RFEM 5 Tutorial for Beginners | 001 Introduction - Structural Analysis Software RFEM and Overview
- RFEM 5 Tutorial for Beginners | 002 Introduction - Creating a Model
- RFEM 5 Tutorial for Beginners | 003 User Interface - Configuration and Control
- RFEM 5 Tutorial for Beginners | 005 Model Input - Cross-Sections, Members, and Columns
RFEM 5 for Beginners | 005 Cross-Sections and Columns
Number of Nodes | 30 |
Number of Lines | 22 |
Number of Members | 6 |
Number of Surfaces | 3 |
Total Weight | 223.654 tons |
Dimensions | 91.86 x 47.57 x 9.84 feet |
Program Version | 5.21.02 |
You can download this structural model to use it for training purposes or for your projects. However, we do not assume any guarantee or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the model.
The results of solid stresses can be displayed as colored 3D points in the finite elements.
Use the "Independent mesh preferred" option in the FE mesh settings to create an independent FE mesh for the integrated objects. This allows you to generate a significantly more detailed and precise FE mesh for individual objects that are integrated into one another.
In the "Edit Section" dialog box, you can display the buckling shapes of the Finite Strip Method (FSM) as a 3D graphic.
In RFEM 6 and RSTAB 9, you have the option to enter "Visual Objects" as guide objects. You can import the file formats 3ds, stl, and obj.
These objects allow you to create a better reference to the dimensions.