Answer:
Yes, it does, as long as there are common nodes and the line of the member represents a boundary line of the surface or is integrated into the surface.
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Does RFEM 5 recognize that a member is connected to a surface despite the eccentricity?
Yes, it does, as long as there are common nodes and the line of the member represents a boundary line of the surface or is integrated into the surface.
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