Thank you for your time. The demo was really excellent, accurate, detailed, and very clear (even if it was a very special topic). I also thank you for pointing out the examples and webinars: They will be very helpful when getting started with such comprehensive analysis software.
Clear, Precise, and Comprehensive Demo
![Diagram of Components for Distance Calculation](/en/webimage/008716/2075003/01-de.png?mw=512&hash=9f2525444a7414dfb1c05a73e375e9c4fe4f47b1)
![Finding Start Nodes of Lines via COM Interface](/en/webimage/008815/786698/01-en.png?mw=512&hash=65e98cfe859ce35a3e3e9da47a0ef9335401520e)
![Generate Catenary](/en/webimage/009135/2417183/01-en-png.png?mw=512&hash=e5b08a40fd9a5a16825be6182b3138f78627561e)
![Integrate Dlubal RFEM Type Library](/en/webimage/009230/474929/01-de.png?mw=512&hash=9f2525444a7414dfb1c05a73e375e9c4fe4f47b1)
![Feature 002843 | Dimensioning with Result Function](/en/webimage/051576/3982510/1.png?mw=512&hash=9d7f6c198b6d4ae6ee8f2fa8bca75f85579e14c9)
For design objects, you can optionally display sags or extreme results.
![Export RFEM or RSTAB Models to *.glb or *.glTF Format](/en/webimage/010965/2466101/N_386_03.png?mw=512&hash=148c1c16f3620b9ca170dc77253f6c2830d84b73)
RFEM and RSTAB models can be saved as 3D glTF models (*.glb and *.glTF formats). View the models in 3D in detail with a 3D viewer from Google or Babylon. Take your VR glasses, such as Oculus, to "walk" through the structure.
You can integrate the 3D glTF models into your own websites using JavaScript according to the instructions (as on the Dlubal website Models to Download): "Easily display interactive 3D models on the web & in AR" .
![Activation of Camera Flight Mode in RFEM](/en/webimage/007231/1773731/Kamera-Flugmodus.png?mw=512&hash=bfe40bd5994b64cf3b32c3ec1894bde55d8396b8)
With the Camera Fly Mode view option, you can fly through your RFEM and RSTAB structure. Control the direction and speed of the flight with your keyboard. Additionally, you can save the flight through your structure as a video.
!["Update only Materials, Thicknesses, and Cross-Sections" Export Option](/en/webimage/006849/1585500/eng-png.png?mw=512&hash=518d14ee46c7f75cf5f7af8b3e50b033198d7776)
The direct interface with Revit allows you to update the Revit model according to the changes you have made in RFEM or RSTAB. Depending on the modification, the Revit objects may have to be regenerated (deleting the object and subsequent regeneration). The regeneration is performed on the basis of the RFEM/RSTAB model.
If you want to avoid this regeneration, activate the check box 'Update only materials, thicknesses, and sections'. In this case, only the properties of the objects will be adjusted. Changes different from those in material, surface thickness, and section are, however, not considered in this case.