This generator creates loads as a result of an acceleration or rotation (e.g. from tower cranes), which acts on specific objects of the model.
The mass is determined from the self-weight.
More InformationThis generator creates loads as a result of an acceleration or rotation (e.g. from tower cranes), which acts on specific objects of the model.
The mass is determined from the self-weight.
More InformationArea loads can be automatically converted into member or line loads. There are 3 options available for this:
In the case of member loads from area loads, a plane has to be defined via corner nodes or cells have to be selected in the graphic. The area load can either be applied to the entire surface or only the effective or projected surface of the members.
For the 'Line Loads from Area Loads on Openings' function, the corresponding openings are selected.
Online Manual RFEM | Member Loads from Area Loads via PlaneFor pure member models such as grillages, you can define free line loads (e.g. from conveyor belts) and transfer them proportionally to members.
More InformationCoating loads can be generated as member loads from ice loads, claddings, and so on.
For this, you only have to specify the thickness and specific weight of the coating.
Manual RFEM 5This generator creates loads as a result of an acceleration or rotation (e.g. from tower cranes), which acts on specific objects of the model.
The mass is determined from the self-weight.
More Information