Relative Slenderness Ratio
Relative slenderness ratio according to EN 1993-1-3, Eq. 5.12d

The browser plugin Boomerang as well as the API testing program SoapUI are both useful tools to quickly check our WebService functions. With their assistance, it becomes effortless to identify available classes and their respective parameters. This article aims to serve as a comprehensive guide on effectively utilizing Boomerang and SoapUI in conjunction with the Dlubal WebService.

Our Webservice offers users the opportunity to communicate with RFEM 6 and RSTAB 9 using various programming languages. Dlubal's high-level functions (HLFs) allow you to expand and simplify the Webservice's functionality. In line with RFEM 6 and RSTAB 9, using our Webservice makes an engineer's work easier and faster. Check it out now! This tutorial shows you how to use the C# library by means of a simple example.

WebService is a communication between machines and programs. This communication is provided via the network and can, therefore, be used by any program that can send and receive strings via the HTTP protocol. RFEM 6 and RSTAB 9 provide an interface based on these cross-platform webservices. This tutorial shows the basics using the VBA programming language.

The recently introduced Webservices gives users the ability to communicate with RFEM 6 using their programming language of choice. This feature is enhanced with our High Level Functions (HLF) Library. The libraries are available for Python, JavaScript, and C#. This article looks at a practical use case of programming a 2D Truss Generator with Python. "Learning by doing," as the saying goes.
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