Tensile Membrane Structure Design in RFEM 6 (USA)
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Free Webinar | Tensile Membrane Structure Design in RFEM 6 (USA)
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00:00 | Introduction |
04:03 | Example 1: Cable modeling and form-finding workflow |
18:32 | Static analysis considering the form-finding shape |
21:45 | Example 2: Fabric tensile structure modeling workflow |
34:15 | Form-finding load application and results review |
41:00 | Additional live load case application |
42:30 | CFD wind load simulation in RWIND 2 |
48:22 | Load combination generation acc. to ASCE 7-16 |
50:08 | Steel design data input acc. to AISC 360-16 |
53:13 | Analysis and design results review |
57:10 | Printout report and graphics options available |
1:01:36 | Conclusion |
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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.
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Free webinar Fabric membrane Tensile fabric Cable structure CFD analysis Wind simulation Form-finding Structural analysis Steel Design AISC AISC 360
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