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RFEM 6 for Students | Introduction to Timber Design| May 24, 2023
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First Steps with RFEM
Description
As a student, learn how to work more efficiently with RFEM. In the training, we discuss the essential modeling functions and workflows using practical examples.
This recording was done on May 24th, 2023.
Content:
00:00 Introduction
05:22 Introductory Example: Timber Column
28:38 Design Supports and Notches
39:09 Modelling and Designing a Duopitch Roof Member
57:33 Modelling and Designing a Timber Truss
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