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CSA S16 Class 4 Section
My section is classified as Class 4 and non-designable in RF-/STEEL CSA. However, my manual calculation shows a different class. Why the difference?
- 002546
- RF-STEEL 5
- STEEL 8
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- RF-STEEL AISC 5
- RF-STEEL AS 5
- RF-STEEL BS 5
- RF-STEEL CSA 5
- RF-STEEL EC3 5
- RF-STEEL Fatigue Members 5
- RF-STEEL GB 5
- RF-STEEL HK 5
- RF-STEEL IS 5
- RF-STEEL NBR 5
- RF-STEEL NTC-DF 5
- RF-STEEL Plasticity 5
- RF-STEEL Plasticity 5
- RF-STEEL SANS 5
- RF-STEEL SIA 5
- RF-STEEL SP 5
- RF-STEEL Warping Torsion 5
- STEEL AISC 8
- STEEL AS 8
- STEEL BS 8
- STEEL CSA 8
- STEEL EC3 8
- STEEL Fatigue Members 8
- STEEL GB 8
- STEEL HK 8
- STEEL IS 8
- STEEL NBR 8
- STEEL NTC-DF 8
- STEEL Plasticity 8
- STEEL Plasticity 8
- STEEL SANS 8
- STEEL SIA 8
- STEEL SP 8
- STEEL Warping Torsion 8
- RF-TIMBER AWC 5
- RF-TIMBER CSA 5
- RF-TIMBER NBR 5
- RF-TIMBER Pro 5
- RF-ALUMINUM 5
- RF-ALUMINUM ADM 5
- TIMBER AWC 8
- TIMBER CSA 8
- TIMBER NBR 8
- TIMBER Pro 8
Question
I have modified cross-section properties or reduced stiffnesses of a member in RFEM/RSTAB. After a new calculation, the deformation of the structural system has adjusted itself to the new cross-section properties. However, this change is not taken into account when performing design in add-on modules.
Question
Is it possible to process the input data, such as effective lengths of several members or continuous members, in the add-on modules RF‑/STEEL EC3, RF‑/STEEL AISC, or RF‑/STEEL CSA?
Question
The printout report of the STEEL EC3 results is too long. How can I reduce the content to a minimum?
- 002628
- ALUMINUM 8
- ALUMINUM ADM 8
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- RF-ALUMINUM 5
- RF-ALUMINUM ADM 5
- RF-STEEL 5
- RF-STEEL AISC 5
- RF-STEEL AS 5
- RF-STEEL BS 5
- RF-STEEL CSA 5
- RF-STEEL EC3 5
- RF-STEEL Fatigue Members 5
- RF-STEEL NTC-DF 5
- RF-STEEL SIA 5
- STEEL 8
- STEEL AISC 8
- STEEL AS 8
- STEEL BS 8
- STEEL CSA 8
- STEEL EC3 8
- STEEL Fatigue Members 8
- STEEL SIA 8
- KAPPA 8
- RF-KAPPA 5
- LTB 8
- RF-LTB 5
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