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Eurocode 3 | Steel structures according to DIN EN 1993-1-1
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Online Training | English | Thu, Mar 18, 2021 | 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM CET | Online training | EC 3 Steel Structures
Why Attend the Online Training?
Online group training sessions provide the opportunity to gain expert knowledge and to ensure you’re getting the most out of your Dlubal programs.
Date | Time
Event Language
EnglishContent
Online training on steel design according to DIN EN 1993-1-1 | Theory and Practical ExamplesTarget is to give an introduction to Eurocode 3, Part 1-1. The application of the additional steel construction modules for the standard-compliant dimensioning according to EC 3 will be explained using selected practical examples.
Price
195.00 EUR net, excluding VATTime Schedule
- | Standards |
- | Basics |
- | Structural Analysis |
- | Cross-Section design in ULS |
- | Stability Analysis in ULS |
- | Design in SLS |
- | Practical Examples |
Additional information
A reliable internet connection is required to participate. Basic knowledge in the use of RSTAB or RFEM is also required. The online training is carried out using RFEM with the associated add-on modules.During the training, each participant can ask questions via chat at any time.
Each participant receives after the event
- Training certificate
- Training presentation for download
- Used models for download
- Video recording of the training
Speakers

Dipl.-Ing. Oliver Müller
Product Engineering & Customer Support
Mr. Müller is responsible for the development of the add-on modules for steel structures and provides technical support for our customers.

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Frank Sonntag, M.Sc.
Sales & Customer Support
Mr. Sonntag coordinates the Dlubal Software office in Leipzig and is responsible for sales and customer support.
Keywords
Online training Steel design Eurocode 3 EC 3 Load capacity Cross-sectional classification Stability Analysis Serviceability
Links
- Steel Structural Analysis & Design Software
- Product Description | RF-/STEEL EC3 add-on module for RFEM/RSTAB
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