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Crane with Cable on Pulleys
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Download the model of a creane with a cable on pulleys here, and open it with the finite element analysis software RFEM.
This model is available in the free webinar "How to Be More Productive Using RFEM."
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Why does the form-finding not work for the "Cable on Pulleys" member type?
- Which load direction should I selected for members and surfaces in the case of a wind load?
- Why do I get large differences for the design of a longitudinally stiffened buckling panel in comparison with the German and Austrian National Annex?
- How can I create a curved or arched section?
- How can I perform the stability analysis in RF‑/STEEL EC3 for a flat bar supported on edges, such as 100/5? Although the cross-section is rotated by 90° in RFEM/RSTAB, it is displayed as lying flat in RF‑/STEEL EC3.
- How are the signs for the release results of a line release and line hinges interpreted?
- How is the rotational stiffness of a buckling stiffener determined in PLATE‑BUCKLING?
- How are hot-dip galvanized components considered for fire resistance in the RF‑/STEEL EC3 add-on module?
- In RF‑/STEEL EC3, is the "Elastic design (also for Class 1 and Class 2 cross-sections)" option under "Details → Ultimate Limit State" considered for a stability analysis when activated?
- How can I get the member end forces to design the connections?
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