There are various tools such as the object snap, user‑defined input grids, and guidelines, that facilitate the graphical input of structural data. DXF files can be imported as line models or used as a layer in the background in order to use specific snap points.
To test the program before purchasing an RFEM or RSTAB license, you can download the free 90-day trial version. This will allow you to test the full version of the program without any limitations.
Download Trial VersionsThe introductory examples and tutorials for RFEM 5 and RSTAB 8 will help you to get started with the program. Step by step, you will become familiar with the most important features. You can download the documents in PDF format.
Introductory Example for RFEM 5 (PDF) Tutorial for RFEM 5 (PDF) Introductory Example for RSTAB 8Photorealistic visualization of the model in 3D rendering always provides immediate control of the input. Display colors can be freely adjusted and saved separately for screen and printout.
It is possible to selectively display or hide various objects such as nodes, members, supports, and others. You can dimension the model by using lines, archs, inclinations, or height elevations. Freely created guidelines and comments facilitate the input and evaluation. You can also display or hide the guide objects individually.