- The online training offers you solutions to current questions.
- Receive guidance from experienced Dlubal instructors.
- Gain valuable program insight, increase efficiency, and improve workflows.
- There are no additional costs for travel, accommodation, etc.
RFEM 6 | University Days - Day 1 | USA
Information about the Free Online Training
Why An Online Training?
With this online group training, learn the basic principles of the software. After completion, you will be able to model and analyze simple structures in RFEM.
Date | Time
Event Language
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Free online introduction and training for universities on the structural FEA software RFEM 6As a professor, instructor, or student, learn how to work more efficiently with the RFEM software. The essential modeling functions and workflow will be discussed using practical examples including basic beam and surface structures. Live Q&A with the instructor is possible during the course.
The goal of this course is to become familiar with the program basics. After completion, attendees will have a basic understanding on how to model, analyze, and design basic member and surface structures.
Time Schedule
- | Introduction to the structural analysis software RFEM |
- | Detailed workflow with beam design examples |
- | Detailed workflow with surface design examples |
- | Question and answer opportunities |
Cost
FREE for professors, instructors, students, and other educational institution members.
Notes
The online training requires a fast and reliable internet connection.During the training, each participant can ask questions at any time using the chat option.
After the event, each participant will have access to the models, video recording, and training documents presented in the training on our website. The website link will be sent by email after the training. Participants can revisit the course details step by step with the provided training material.
After completing the training, each participant will receive a certificate.
Speakers

Amy Heilig, PE
CEO - USA Office
Sales & Technical Support Engineer
Amy Heilig is the CEO of the USA office located in Philadelphia, PA. In addition, she provides sales and technical support and continues to aid in the development of Dlubal Software programs for the North American market.

Alex Bacon, EIT
Technical Support Engineer
Alex is responsible for customer training, technical support, and continued program development for the North American market.

Cisca Tjoa, PE
Technical Support Engineer
Cisca is responsible for customer technical support and continued program development for the North American market.
Keywords
Free online training RFEM for students RFEM basics Student version RFEM Student version University College Professor Instructor School
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- Free Structural Analysis Software for Students
- Product Description | Structural Analysis Software RFEM
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