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
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
RFEM is entering a new phase with RFEM 6! The new generation of the 3D FEA software is also used for the structural analysis of members, surfaces, and solids. Many of the tried and tested features remain, but we have improved them and added new features to make your work with RFEM even easier.
What particularly distinguishes RFEM 6 is the modern design concept, with the add-ons integrated directly into the program. Curious to learn more?
In the "Edit Section" dialog box, you can display the buckling shapes of the Finite Strip Method (FSM) as a 3D graphic.
The seismic design result is categorized into two sections: member requirements and connection requirements.
The "Seismic Requirements" include the Required Flexural Strength and the Required Shear Strength of the beam-to-column connection for moment frames. They are listed in the ‘Moment Frame Connection by Member’ tab. For braced frames, the Required Connection Tensile Strength and the Required Connection Compressive Strength of the brace are listed in the ‘Brace Connection by Member’ tab.
The program provides the performed design checks in tables. The design check details clearly display the formulas and references to the standard.