You probably already know that node, line, and surface releases are used to define transfer conditions between objects. For example, you can release members, surfaces, and solids from a line. It is also easily possible for the releases to have nonlinear properties, such as "Fixed if positive n", "Fixed if negative n", and so on.
Node, Line, and Surface Releases
The "Design Types" tab in the member properties allows you to optionally display the real element geometry. Using this feature, you get a clear representation of
- curved beams,
- buckled poly-members, and
- buckled member sets
to define the design properties.
Have you ever wondered if you can render without a graphics card? We have the answer! Software rendering for alternative image synthesis without the support of a graphics card is possible. You can easily control this solution with the Windows command scripts:
- Enable Software Renderer.cmd (switch on)
- Disable Software Renderer.cmd (switch off)
in the program folder C:\Program Files\Dlubal\RFEM 6.02\bin.
You probably already know that node, line, and surface releases are used to define transfer conditions between objects. For example, you can release members, surfaces, and solids from a line. It is also easily possible for the releases to have nonlinear properties, such as "Fixed if positive n", "Fixed if negative n", and so on.
Are you ready for the evaluation? Use the calculation diagrams, which show the distribution of a specific result during the calculation.
You can freely define the layout of the vertical and horizontal axes of the calculation diagram. This allows you, for example, to consider the settlement distribution of a certain node, depending on the load.