In RFEM, you can modify stiffnesses for materials, cross-sections, members, load cases, and load combinations in many places. There are two options in RF‑DYNAM Pro for considering these modifications when determining the natural frequencies.
Part 2.2 of the article series about the COM interface describes creating and modifying nodal supports, loads, load cases, load combinations, and result combinations on an example of a member. The fourth part explains creating individual tools.
Part 2.1 of the article series about the COM interface described creating and modifying elements on an example of a member. In the third part, these core elements are used again to create nodal supports, loads, load combinations, and result combinations. Thus, the model created in the second part will be extended. Therefore, the elements explained in Part 1 and Part 2.1 are not described again.
The first part of the article series about the COM interface described opening and creating a model in RFEM. The second part explains creating and modifying elements on an example of a member. The elements described in Part 1 will not be explained again here.
You can quickly model very complex objects in RFEM by rotating lines or polylines. If you need to change the model subsequently, quadrangle surfaces provide an advantage, as they include editable boundary lines.
In the "Edit Surface" dialog box, there is a new tab titled "Modify Stiffness" for the "Standard" and "Without Tension" surface types. Here, you can modify the elements of a stiffness matrix by defining the factors in the same way as in the case of orthotropic surfaces.
In addition to the options of Project Navigator - Display, you can modify the visibility of structures (members, surfaces, and so on) and guide objects (dimensions, comments, guidelines, and so on) in the menu and toolbar using the shortcut menus.
In RF-/DYNAM Pro, you can now keep the existing results. For example, if you work with several dynamic load cases, you can calculate or modify the individual dynamic load cases while retaining the unchanged results of the other dynamic load cases.
Sometimes, it is necessary to change the printout report header in a 3D PDF. To do this, adjust the header of the normal printout report. The new printout report header is then also applied for the 3D PDF.
In RF-/DYNAM Pro - Natural Vibrations, you can import axial forces and stiffness modifications from any Load Case (LC) or Load Combination (CO). You can modify material, cross‑section, member, and surface properties and activate these modifications in the LC/CO calculation parameters.