To cover the required transverse reinforcement, RF‑CONCRETE Members and CONCRETE determine the most cost-efficient transverse reinforcement as a reinforcement proposal in accordance with the predefined stirrup diameter. Often, the results of such a determining process are irregular distances between stirrups which cannot be built in at construction sites. By specifying the possible distances of the stirrup reinforcement, you can define the desired distances (for example, in steps of 5 cm). The reinforcement proposal for the stirrup reinforcement is generated from the defined stirrup diameters and spacings and can thus be used for performing the reinforcement work on the construction site.
KB 000491 | Defining Stirrup Spacing
![Defining Stirrup Spacing](/en/webimage/010533/2955515/001_ENG.png?mw=512&hash=7b636d4c640e95772e96278da71cb5b0704ca46f)
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![Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Slab](/en/webimage/041372/3534262/Modellbild_Stahlfaserbetonplatte_2.png?mw=512&hash=6ea606fd7627bc9cb2c12bf354831b59d98fe4b8)
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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 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.
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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.
![Feature 002691 | Simplified Fire Resistance Design for Columns and Beams According to EN 1992-1-2, Sections 5.3.2 and 5.6](/en/webimage/044608/3639258/44608_EN.png?mw=512&hash=11fe02254090f730dd1ed077d6012d8b839e5b1f)
In the Concrete Design add-on, you can perform the simplified fire resistance design according to Sections 5.3.2 and 5.6 of EN 1992‑1‑2 for columns and beams.
The following design checks are available for the simplified fire resistance design:
- Columns: Minimum cross-sectional dimensions for rectangular and circular sections according to Table 5.2a as well as Equation 5.7 for calculating time of fire exposure
- Beams: Minimum dimensions and center distances according to Tables 5.5 and 5.6
You can determine the internal forces for the fire resistance design according to two methods.
- 1 Here, the internal forces of the accidental design situation are included directly into the design.
- 2 The internal forces of the design at normal temperature are reduced by the factor Eta,fi (ηfi), then used in the fire resistance design.
Furthermore, it is possible to modify the axis distance according to Eq. 5.5.