As a user of Dlubal software, you are never left alone. Qualified and reliable specialists are available for your support. Usually, these are civil engineers or mechanical engineers. At Dlubal, new employees are comprehensively trained and prepared for the job in customer support. If necessary, our Dlubal engineers can take part in special seminars that help them with their work. We foster a culture of lifelong learning and support our employees in their own professional development initiatives. Mutual encouragement and the exchange of knowledge between all employees are important principles of the corporate culture at Dlubal.
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Did you know? You can export all RFEM/RSTAB tables with the results individually or all at once directly into an Excel table or as a CSV file. There are several options available to you:
- With table headers
- Selected objects only
- Filled rows only
- Only filled tables
- Export data as plain text
This way, the program allows you to control and clearly manage the exported data. You can export the stored formulas directly in the table or as a separate table, as in the case of the used parameters.
Use the interfaces for more efficient work. You can import your structures in the DXF format as lines from Autodesk AutoCAD into RFEM 6 / RSTAB 9.
Furthermore, you can export different objects (for example, cross-sections) from RFEM 6 / RSTAB 9 to separate layers in Autodesk AutoCAD.
Plan your buildings safely and according to the European standards. In both main programs RFEM 6 and RSTAB 9, you can easily and efficiently generate load and result combinations according to Eurocode 0 (EN 1990). Furthermore, it is also possible to determine imperfections according to Eurocode in both programs. The actions are assigned to the action types of the standard. RFEM and RSTAB then combine the load cases according to the selected design situations.
Automatic Generation of Load CombinationsThe following National Annexes are available:
- DIN | 2012-08 (Germany)
- CEN | 2010-04 (European Union)
- BDS | 2013-03 (Bulgaria)
- BS | 2009-06 (United Kingdom)
- CSN | 2015-05 (Czech Republic)
- CYS | 2010-06 (Cyprus)
- DK | 2013-09 (Denmark)
- ELOT | 2009-01 (Greece)
- EVS-EN 1990:2002+NA:2002 (Estonia)
- IS | 2010-04 (Ireland)
- LST | 2012-01 (Lithuania)
- LU | 2020-03 (Luxembourg)
- LVS | 2015-01 (Latvia)
- MS | 2010-02 (Malaysia)
- NBN | 2015-05 (Belgium)
- NEN | 2011-12 (Netherlands)
- NF | 2011-12 (France)
- NP | 2009-12 (Portugal)
- NS | 2016-05 (Norway)
- ÖNORM | 2013-03 (Austria)
- PN | 2010-09 (Poland)
- SFS | 2010-09 (Finland)
- SIST | 2010-08 (Slovenia)
- SR | 2006-10 (Romania)
- SS | 2008-06 (Singapore)
- SS | 2019-01 (Sweden)
- STN | 2010-01 (Slovakia)
- TKP | 2011-11 (Belarus)
- UNE | 2010-07 (Spain)
- UNI | 2010-10 (Italy)