A pile head consisting of two piles with two fixed columns.
The file to download contains a parametrized model saved as a block (the *.rfs file type). For more information about the parametrized models and blocks, see Short Video Tutorial - SVT 010 | Creating and Importing Blocks - see the link below.
The model was created by the technical team of Dlubal Latam.
Pile Head with Fixed Columns
Block parameters editable dynamically | |
Number of Nodes | 14 |
Number of Lines | 13 |
Number of Members | 13 |
Number of Surfaces | 0 |
Number of Solids | 0 |
Number of Load Cases | 1 |
Number of Load Combinations | 0 |
Number of Result Combinations | 0 |
Total Weight | 6.464 tons |
Dimensions | 8.04 x 36.09 x 0 feet |
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.
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