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Design of Concrete Columns Subjected to Axial Compression with RF-CONCRETE Members
This article deals with rectilinear elements of which the cross-section is subjected to axial compressive force. The purpose of this article is to show how very many parameters defined in the Eurocodes for concrete column calculation are considered in the RFEM structural analysis software.
- What is the maximum number of reinforcement groups that can be created in a design case in RF‑CONCRETE Surfaces?
- I have a roof structure resting on a steel column that runs to the foundations. The column runs through a perimeter wall that supports the false ceiling. A considerable part of the load from the roof is transferred to the wall. I want the steel column to carry all the vertical loads from the roof. How can I do it?
- Are the models and presentations from Info Day 2018 freely available, and can you send them to me?
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I have installed Halfen HDB 13.60 on my PC. The version does not seem to be compatible with RF‑PUNCH Pro anymore. The interface does not work. I am using version 5.26.02 of RFEM.
- When designing a foundation slab under a circular tank, the contact stress in the middle of the surface is not displayed. What could be the reason?
- What does the "Crack formation in the first 28 days" option mean?
- How can I model a thickened area of my concrete slab in RFEM such as a drop panel?
- Does RF‑/FOUNDATION Pro work independently, without the main program?
- Is it possible to specify shrinkage effects as loads?
- Why do I get Error No. 10203 for a result beam when performing design with RF‑CONCRETE Members?