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Design Supports in RFEM 6
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The design supports essentially have two functions:
1. Definition of the boundary conditions for the verification of 'pressure perpendicular to the grain in timber construction. For concrete construction with regard to the anchorage length, moment reduction and single loads close to the support.
2. Segmentation of the member or set of members for the deflection analysis
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RFEM6 Supports Design Timber Structure Concrete Structures FEM software FEA software Finite element software Construction Civil engineering Structural engineer Structural design Structural designer Structural analysis RFEM 6 RSTAB 9 Dlubal Software
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