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- Steel Construction Calendar Day 2020 | Online
- Programmable COM Interface for RFEM/RSTAB
- Programmable COM Interface for RFEM/RSTAB
- Eurocode 3 | Steel Design - Theory and Practical Examples According to DIN EN 1993-1-1
- Stability Design in Steel Construction with RFEM and RSTAB
- Steel Hall Modeling and Design in RFEM | Arabic
- Modeling Tapers for Hall Frames
- Calculation of Warping Springs for Consideration in Lateral-Torsional Buckling Analysis for Open Cross-Sections
- Create 3D glTF Models (*.glb and *.glTF Formats)
- Extended Display of Strains in RFEM
- Programmable COM Interface for RFEM or RSTAB
- KB 000585 | Calculation of Warping Springs for Consideration in Lateral-Torsional Buckling Analysis ...
- KB 000755 | Modeling Tapers for Hall Frames
- Interpolation Based on a Taper in Steel Construction
Tapered Hall Frame
Number of Nodes | 9 |
Number of Members | 8 |
Number of Load Cases | 3 |
Number of Load Combinations | 5 |
Number of Result Combinations | 1 |
Total Weight | 1.446 tons |
Dimensions (Metric) | 15.500 x 0.500 x 6.850 m |
Dimensions (Imperial) | 50.85 x 1.64 x 22.47 feet |
Program Version | 8.23.00 |
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