Introduction to RFEM 6 and RSTAB 9 | Part 1: Modeling, Load Input
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It's time for innovation! Are you still working with RFEM 5 / RSTAB 8 or another structural analysis software and would you like to switch to the new generation of Dlubal programs? This two-part webinar is just right for you, because it makes it easier to get started with RFEM 6 / RSTAB 9.
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EnglishTime Schedule
0:00 | Introduction |
2:14 |
General information about graphical user interface of RFEM 6
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17:10 |
Modeling a steel-timber structure
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39:20 |
Entering loads (member load generation from area loads, snow load zone determination on Dlubal web page)
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Below, under Models to Download, you will find the model(s) used in the webinar. This will allow you to independently follow the webinar step by step with the provided model after the presentation is complete.
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Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Andreas Hörold
Marketing & Public Relations
Mr. Hörold takes care of the Dlubal Software website, creates press releases as well as marketing materials, and is the moderator of the German and English webinars.

Dipl.-Ing. Oliver Metzkes
Product Engineering & Customer Support
Mr. Metzkes is responsible for development in the area of steel structures and provides technical support to our customers.

Dipl.-Ing. (BA) Sandy Matula
Customer Support
Ms. Matula provides technical support for our customers.
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