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2024-03-06

RSECTION 1 | Students | Introduction to Strength of Materials

As a student, learn how to work more efficiently with RFEM. In the training, we discuss the essential modeling functions and workflows using practical examples. During the training, each participant can ask questions via chat at any time.
Online Training | English
RSECTION 1 | Students | Introduction to Strength of Materials
2024-10-23
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM CEST
English
Free
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RFEM 6 | FEA Software

Free Online Basic Training for Students on Cross-Section Program RSECTION 1 and Structural FEA Software RFEM 6 | Introduction to Strength of Materials

As a student, learn how to work more efficiently with RFEM. In the training, we discuss the essential modeling functions and workflows using practical examples. During the training, each participant can ask questions via chat at any time.

Time Schedule
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Introduction
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Introduction to Cross-Section Program RSECTION 1 (Creating a New Model, Concept and Basic Functions of RSECTION 1, Explaining Graphical User Interface)
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Introductory Example: Thin-walled steel section (modeling, loading, and calculation, result evaluation of cross-section values, stress diagrams)
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More Analysis Examples (Massive Cross-Section, Built-Up Cross-Sections, Two Test Questions)

Notes

A reliable Internet connection is required to participate in the online training.

After completing the training, you will receive a certificate. Furthermore, the models presented in the training, the video recording, and the documents will be available to download on our website. This allows you to go through and understand the training step by step.

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Richard Haase

Product Engineering & Customer Support

Mr. Haase is responsible for development in the area of reinforced concrete structures, and provides technical support to our customers.

Sonja von Bloh, M.Sc.

Product Engineering & Customer Support

Ms. von Bloh provides technical support for our customers and is responsible for the development of the SHAPE‑THIN program as well as steel and aluminum structures.


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