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2 Materials and cross-section libraries, load generation  





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RFEM
Developer(s)Dlubal Software
Stable release

6.xx

Operating systemWindows
Available in11 languages
List of languages
TypeCAD/CAE/FEM
LicenseProprietary
Websitedlubal.com/en/products/rfem-fea-software/rfem/what-is-rfem

RFEM is a 3D finite element analysis software working under Microsoft Windows computer operating systems. RFEM can be used for structural analysis and designofsteel, concrete, timber, glass, membrane and tensile structures as well as for plant and mechanical engineeringordynamic analysis and analysis of steel joints.

The API technology Web Services allows you to create your own desktop or web-based applications by controlling all objects included in RFEM. By providing libraries and functions, you can develop your own design checks, effective modeling of parametric structures, as well as optimization and automation processes using the programming languages Python and C#.

RFEM is used by more than 13,000 companies, 130,000 users[1] and many universities[2] in 132 countries. As part of the research project "Thermal Imaging and Structural Analysis of Sandstone Monuments in Angkor", RFEM was used to create numerical models and for structural analysis.[3]

BIM Integration

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RFEM offers numerous interfaces for data exchange within the BIM process. All relevant building data is digitally maintained within a three-dimensional model, which then is used throughout all of the planning stages. As a result, the various CAD and structural analysis programs are using the same model, which is directly transferred between the programs.

Besides direct interfaces to Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit Structure, Autodesk Structural Detailing, Bentley Systems applications (ISM), Tekla Structures, Rhino and Grasshopper, RFEM has interfaces for Industry Foundation Classes, CIS/2 and others.

Materials and cross-section libraries, load generation

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RFEM's library of materials includes various types of concrete, metal, timber, glass, foil, gas and soil.

RFEM's cross-section library includes rolled, built-up, thin-walled, and thick-walled cross-sections for steel, concrete, and timber. In addition, any open and closed thin-walled or massive cross-sections are available from the program RSECTION.

With tools integrated in RFEM, wind, snow, opening and other loads can be generated and surface loads can be converted into member loads. Through integrated CFD wind simulation, wind loads can also be generated using the RWIND program.

References

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  1. ^ "About Us". dlubal.com. 2022-04-25. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  • ^ "Reference List of Universities". dlubal.com. 2023-05-18. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  • ^ "Podíl na záchrane kamenných monumentu v Angkoru má také firma Dlubal" (in Czech). Technikaatrh.cz. 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2023-09-20.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=RFEM&oldid=1232201744"

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