Introductory steel and concrete structure example. This student training provides an introduction to the RFEM user interface utilizing this example. See links below.
- RFEM for Students
- RFEM for Students
- RFEM for Students
- RFEM for Students | USA
- RFEM for Students | USA
- RFEM for Students | USA
- Online Training | RFEM for Students | USA | August 11, 2021
- Online Training | RFEM for Students | Part 1
- Online Training | RFEM for Students
- T&T 002 | Loads - Member Loads & Line Loads
- Invitation to Free Online Training for Students
- Online Training | RFEM for Students | USA | April 21, 2021
Introductory Example of Steel and Concrete Structure
Number of Nodes | 14 |
Number of Lines | 15 |
Number of Members | 9 |
Number of Surfaces | 2 |
Number of Solids | 0 |
Number of Load Cases | 4 |
Number of Load Combinations | 4 |
Number of Result Combinations | 1 |
Total Weight | 34.557 tons |
Dimensions (Metric) | 10.058 x 3.962 x 7.925 m |
Dimensions (Imperial) | 33 x 13 x 26 feet |
You can download this structural model to use it for training purposes or for your projects. However, we do not assume any guarantee or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the model.
![KB 001875 | AISC 341-22 Moment Frame Member Design in RFEM 6](/en/webimage/047794/3736755/im01.jpg?mw=512&hash=33697d419a0e8a96b738e8e2e97fae057743a108)
![Design Level 1 - Ultimate Configuration](/en/webimage/044297/3619892/1_EN_-_Tragkonfig_lvl1.png?mw=512&hash=f430d843e4bdd5485ad13ab83926ac08ecee268b)
![Building Overview (KB1866)](/en/webimage/046746/3676167/KB1866_image01_en_Model.png?mw=512&hash=18feed6e03b6c09c60d7e29dc96041d95c24997b)
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![Feature 002828 | Fire Design of Slabs and Walls According to Simplified Table Method](/en/webimage/050837/3925042/50837.png?mw=512&hash=b06639a36ab8b62ab6d08e08552a5ec274469a37)
In the Concrete Design add-on for RFEM 6, you can perform the fire design of reinforced concrete slabs and walls according to the simplified table method (EN 1992‑1‑2, Section 5.4.2 and Tables 5.8 and 5.9).
![Feature 002825 | Shear Walls and Deep Beams Consisting of Members](/en/webimage/050709/3925056/50709.png?mw=512&hash=8e57b70946dcc367584aee1ee2d82b3efafa652f)
When generating shear walls and deep beams, you can assign not only surfaces and cells, but also members.
![Feature 002826 | Punching Shear Reinforcement](/en/webimage/050658/3936123/50658.png?mw=512&hash=ae20d4ca78cdf203a2c2d3ccbb7daa0f324da77a)
In the Concrete Design add-on, you have the option to define an existing vertically oriented punching shear reinforcement. This is then taken into account in the punching shear design.
![Feature 002801 | Punching Shear Design for All Section Shapes](/en/webimage/048276/3861250/2024-05-01_15-05-25.png?mw=512&hash=7732dd7fd2a19d53a9f6f77a35896a7c3676cff2)
Do you have individual column sections and angled wall geometries, and need punching shear design for them?
No problem. In RFEM 6, you can perform punching shear design not only for rectangular and circular sections, but for any cross-section shape.