CSA A23.3:19 Concrete Building Design in RFEM 6 (USA)
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Free Webinar | CSA A23.3:19 Concrete Building Design in RFEM 6 (USA)
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00:00 | Introduction |
01:45 | Structure modeling review in RFEM 6 |
06:55 | Loading and load combinations review |
16:25 | Member, surface, punching shear input data |
36:05 | Concrete Design Add-on input data |
39:25 | Static analysis results review |
41:20 | Concrete design results review |
51:30 | Building Model Add-on input data |
59:30 | Static analysis results review |
1:02:18 | Building element concrete design |
1:05:28 | Conclusion |
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Amy Heilig, PE
CEO - USA Office
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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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