Flanged Elbow Pipe Connection
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The file to download contains parametrized model saved as block (*.rfs file type). For more information about parametrized models and blocks see the Short Video Tutorial - SVT 010 | Creating and Importing Blocks - see the link below.
Model created by the technical team of Dlubal Latam.
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Elbow Pipe Piping Connection Flange
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- Downloads 26x
- Updated 14 April 2022
- Number of Nodes 160
- Number of Lines 81
- Number of Members 16
- Number of Surfaces 59
- Number of Solids 2
- Number of Load Cases 1
- Number of Load Combinations 2
- Number of Result Combinations 2
- Total Weight 1,082 t
- Dimensions 3.121 x 1.462 x 3.094 m
- Program Version 5.25.01.158239
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Evaluating and Documenting Steel Joints Analysis Results in RFEM 6
With the RFEM 6 add-on Steel Joints, you can analyze steel connections by using an FE model. This article demonstrates how to evaluate and document the steel joints analysis results.

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- The design of the connection components is performed according to Eurocode EN 1993-1-8
- After activating the Add-on, the design situations for Steel Connections must be activated in the "Load cases and Combinations" dialog box
- For the design of the connection stability (Buckling), it is necessary to have the Add-on Structure Stability activated
- The calculation can be started via the table or via the icon in the top bar
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How do I set a release for warping?
- How can I define a warping spring or a warping restraint?
- At which point on a cross-section are the supports and loads assumed for the calculation with warping torsion?
- The limit stress is activated, but my stress ratio is “non-designable” in the Stress-Strain Analysis add-on. What could be the reason?
- How can I deactivate the 7th degree of freedom for certain members or cross-sections only?
- How can I define a warping spring or a warping restraint?