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TIMELAPSE | Modeling a Steel Hall With RFEM 6
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First Steps with RFEM
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This video shows step by step how to model the steel hall used in the "AISC 360-16 Steel Design in RFEM 6" webinar.
Webinar link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw416JHhUic
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Generation of Snow Loads in RFEM 6 According to ASCE/SEI 7-16 and EN 1991-1-3
The effects due to snow load are described in the American standard ASCE/SEI 7-16 and in Eurocode 1, Parts 1 through 3. These standards are implemented in the new RFEM 6 program and the Snow Load Wizard, which serves to facilitate the application of snow loads. In addition to this, the most recent generation of the program allows the construction site to be specified on a digital map, thus allowing the snow load zone to be imported automatically. These data are, in turn, used by the Load Wizard to simulate the effects due to the snow load.

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