Differences between the BIM model and the structural model: the cross beam describes a physical structural component. In the structural analysis model, it becomes either five analytical members, or the FEM mesh-linker must be able to recognize the nodes lying on the beam line for meshing them accordingly.
Differences between the BIM model and the structural model: the cross beam describes a physical structural component. In the structural analysis model, it becomes either five analytical members, or the FEM mesh-linker must be able to recognize the nodes lying on the beam line for meshing them accordingly.
2024-05-30
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  • RFEM 5
  • RSTAB 8
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Differences between the BIM model and the structural model: the cross beam describes a physical structural component. In the structural analysis model, it becomes either five analytical members, or the FEM mesh-linker must be able to recognize the nodes lying on the beam line for meshing them accordingly.

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  • BIM in Structural Engineering: Planning process, possibilities, and opportunities
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