The add-on module evaluates the pre-deformation of a load case as well as mode shapes of stability or dynamic analysis. Based on this initial deformation, it is possible either to pre-deform the structure or to create a load case with equivalent imperfections of members.
The pre-deformed initial model is useful especially for structures consisting of surface and solid elements (RFEM) as well as members. It is necessary to specify only the maximum value to which the deformation is to be scaled. All FE or model nodes will be scaled with regard to the initial deformation.
Equivalent imperfections are particularly useful for beam structures. You can define inclinations and precambers of members and sets of members in the additional window. They can be generated automatically, according to standards, or defined manually. The following standards are available:
EN 1992:2004
EN 1993:2005
DIN 18800:1990-11
DIN 1045-1:2001-07
DIN 1052:2004-08
Only the imperfection resulting from the initial deformation on the relevant member is applied. In addition, you can consider the reduction factors. This way, it is possible to apply the imperfection efficiently.
When generating a pre-deformed FE mesh in RFEM, the displacement data of each individual node are saved in the background. This can be used for the calculation of load combinations in RFEM. In order to check the generated data, the pre-deformation is displayed in tables and graphically.
If the nodes of the model are to be displaced, the node coordinates are modified directly after the generation. When generating equivalent imperfections, the module creates a normal load case, including member imperfections. To facilitate the data check, generated imperfections are displayed in result tables as well as graphically.
It is possible to use previously created pre-deformed FE mesh in load combinations. To do this, select the corresponding RF-IMP case in the calculation parameters of the load combination. Then, the calculation of internal forces is performed for the imperfect structure.