The structural analysis software RFEM 6 is the basis of a modular software system. The main program RFEM 6 is used to define structures, materials, and loads of planar and spatial structural systems consisting of plates, walls, shells, and members. The program also allows you to create combined structures as well as to model solid and contact elements.
RSTAB 9 is a powerful analysis and design software for 3D beam, frame, or truss structure calculations, reflecting the current state of the art and helping structural engineers meet requirements in modern civil engineering.
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For the import of the *.igs or *.stp (STEP) files, the RX‑LINK add-on module is required (see Image 01). The export is currently not possible.
Furthermore, it is possible to import a model with the CAD/BIM option. After selecting the file to be imported, it can be activated in the Options tab of the "New Model - General Data" dialog box (see Image 02). This option allows you to additionally convert the geometric elements directly into members, surfaces, or solids after the import (see Image 03).
As a CAD software, SolidWorks currently offers output via the IGES and STEP interfaces, which can be imported by our software but cannot be exported. For maximum convenience, the CAD/BIM option should be enabled (see the link).
Furthermore, it is also possible to exchange data via DXF files. In this case, RFEM is also able to export or import 3D structures and surfaces.