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Can we predict structural collapse? Yes! By simulating it, engineers can foresee critical points and improve safety. Using RFEM 6 to analyze a reinforced concrete structure and transferred it to Blender via IFC. With the Bullet Constraints Builder add-on, simulated collapse, factoring in reinforcement and element connections. Tools like these are revolutionizing structural safety. All rights reserved to Dlubal RFEM. #Engineering #Simulation #StructuralAnalysis #StructuralSafety #Innovation #StructuralEngineering #RFEM6 #Blender #IFC #BuildingSimulation #CivilEngineering #ReinforcedConcrete #CollapsePrevention #DigitalEngineering #ConstructionTech
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💡PolyColumn Handles Second-Order Effects!💡 Second-order effects are the additional forces and deformations that occur when a structure displaces under load, impacting overall stability. ⚖️ Why does this matter? These effects can significantly influence the safety and reliability of your structures. 🛠️ PolyColumn includes second-order effects in its calculations, providing accurate and reliable results for your structural designs in line with Eurocode standards. ✅ #PolyColumn #Engineering #StructuralDesign #Eurocode #Innovation #Safety
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🎥🏗️ New Recorded Webinar: Selected Concrete Features in RFEM 6! 🏗️🎥 Catch up on our latest recorded webinar that dives into the Selected Concrete Features in RFEM 6! This comprehensive session covers a range of essential topics for concrete design and analysis. Webinar Highlights: 🔹 Introduction: Get started with the key features of RFEM 6 for concrete design. 🔹 Reinforcement Layout: Learn how to effectively plan and implement reinforcement in your models. 🔹 Fire Resistance Design: Explore the table method for designing fire resistance. 🔹 Punching Shear Design: Understand how to tackle punching shear in your structures. 🔹 SLS Design: Delve into serviceability limit state (SLS) design principles. 🔹 Fatigue Design: Discover how to incorporate fatigue considerations into your analyses. Don’t miss out on this valuable resource for mastering concrete design with RFEM 6! https://bit.ly/3B5qs6s #ConcreteDesign #RFEM6 #StructuralEngineering #Webinar #EngineeringExcellence #ReinforcementLayout #FireResistance #PunchingShear #SLSDesign #FatigueDesign #DlubalSoftware #EngineeringTools #StructuralAnalysis
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🔴 #Dlubal Webinar of the week! It's time to optimize the design processes and simplify them, as this is also the task of the #BIM process in structural engineering, and we are following this trend with the #SteelConnections add-on! Here are three main reasons why you should participate in our free webinar on #AISC 360-22 Steel Connection Design: 1️⃣ Streamlined workflow - Say goodbye to juggling multiple tasks, #RFEM6 combines steel member and connection design in one platform! 2️⃣ Cutting-edge connection design - RFEM offers a unique approach to connection design. Discover how it determines bolt forces and evaluates them automatically, simplifying the design process like never before. Design of pretensioned bolts, initial stiffness Sj, ini, spatial loads incl. torsion and biaxial bending you can also consider in the connection design. 3️⃣ Comprehensive design checks - From tension to shear, hole bearing, and punching shear, RFEM handles it all with automatic evaluation according to standard AISC 360-22. We would like to recommend that you do not hesitate to mark this webinar in your calendar, there is much more in store for you! 🔴 Registration: https://lnkd.in/etpe2CyJ 🗓 Date: Thursday, April 25th 🕑 Time: 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
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[Sponsored content]: In the realm of structural engineering, the importance of #firedesign is becoming increasingly recognized. This is highlighted by strict building regulations such as #BuildingSafetyAct2022 and The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. #AxisVM is a leading structural engineering analysis tool that excels in fire design and offers detailed assessments and custom fire curves for concrete, steel, and timber. AxisVM is more than just software; it is an indispensable tool for ensuring structural integrity against fire, promising cost and environmental efficiency. With a global user base of 8000 companies, AxisVM is a reliable choice. For more information on AxisVM's capabilities in fire design, please click this link: https://lnkd.in/et9qbQUz #structuralsteel #structuralintegrity #structuralengineering #structuralanalysis #steelstructures #concretedesign #concretestructures #structuralengineer #steel
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💡Tensegrity Structures represents an innovative approach to structural design where stability arises from a harmonious balance between tension and compression. Tensegrity structures embody a unique combination of efficiency, elegance, and strength. Unlike traditional structures where elements are rigidly connected, tensegrity systems rely on isolated compression components (such as struts or rods) held in position by a continuous network of tension elements (such as cables or tendons). ℹMore info: https://lnkd.in/dqvH5bNv ℹSoftware: RSTAB and RWIND by Dlubal Software ℹFree download model: https://lnkd.in/dSM25hgi #RSTAB #RWIND #DlubalSoftware #StructuralEngineering #Waterslide #CFDsimulation #Tensegrity #LightweightStructures #WindSimulation #ModernArchitecture #Irregularforms #ArchitecturalEngineering #WindLoadAnalysis #StructuralIntegrity #FSI
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The Heart of Structural Design: Crafting Safe, Affordable, and Inspiring Spaces Structural design isn’t just about beams and columns—it’s about shaping places where people live, work, and dream. Every detail matters, and as structural engineers, we have a unique responsibility and privilege to bring these spaces to life thoughtfully and responsibly. 🔹 Keeping People Safe: Safety is our top priority. When we design, we’re not just thinking about forces and materials; we’re thinking about the families, friends, and communities who will rely on these structures every day. The responsibility to protect lives is something we take to heart in every project. 🔹 Making Structures Affordable: Thoughtful design means using resources wisely. When we optimize materials and streamline processes, we help make buildings more affordable and sustainable. This means more access to well-built spaces for communities, and longer-lasting structures that stand the test of time. 🔹 Adding Beauty and Meaning: There’s something powerful about creating spaces that not only function well but also inspire. By collaborating with architects and designers, we aim to shape buildings that enhance the lives of those who use them, combining strength with beauty to make every structure feel unique. Structural design is so much more than a technical exercise; it’s about people and their connection to the places they inhabit. Here’s to all the structural engineers working every day to build a safer, better world!
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🔑 Important Formulas for Structural Analysis! Structural analysis is the backbone of designing safe and efficient structures, from bridges to high-rise buildings. Understanding and applying the right formulas can make all the difference in ensuring structural integrity. Here are some essential formulas every engineer should have at their fingertips: 📌 Bending Moment (BM) & Shear Force (SF): BM = ∑ (Forces × Distance) SF = ∑ (Vertical forces) 📌 Stress & Strain: Stress = Force / Area Strain = Change in Length / Original Length 📌 Moment of Inertia (I): I = ∫ y² dA (used to calculate the resistance of a cross-section to bending and deflection) 📌 Euler’s Buckling Formula (for columns): P_cr = (π²EI) / (KL)² 📌 Deflection of Beams: δ_max = (PL³) / (48EI) for a simply supported beam with a center load. These formulas form the core of understanding how loads affect various structures and are critical for safe, efficient design. 🚀 #StructuralAnalysis #Engineering #CivilEngineering #StructuralEngineering #SteelStructures #BuildingDesign
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Modeling and Design of Steel Structures in #RFEM 6 | Part 2: Combinations, Design, Documentation In this two-part webinar, you will learn how to model and design steel structures in RFEM 6. Part 2 deals with combinations, design, and documentation. Content: ✅ Automatic creation of load combinations and design situations ✅ Design of steel components (including consideration of shear panel and rotational restraint) ✅ Cross-section optimization ✅ Consideration of the stiffness of connections ✅ Documentation in the printout report 👉 Recorded Webinar: https://lnkd.in/ewaCgBtA #DlubalSoftware #RFEM6 #SteelStructures #SteelDesign #StructuralAnalysis
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Structural engineering is the art and science of understanding the forces at play – shear force, bending moment, deflection, and stresses. The key to successful design lies in selecting the right materials and sections to effectively manage these forces and ensure structural integrity. 🏗️🔧 It's all about balance, precision, and safety in every project. #StructuralEngineering #EngineeringDesign #ShearForce #BendingMoment #StressAnalysis #CivilEngineering #Construction #BuildingSafety #EngineeringInnovation #MaterialsScience #Deflection #StructuralIntegrity
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FIXED BEAM ⚖ Where does its name comes from? Its name originates from the support type in structural engineering. Beams can be supported by x number of points or secured at x anchors. Whenever both ends are secured, they are referred as fixed beams. Fixed beams are casually referred as double ended beams. In the weighing industry there are two main designs: The ones for tanks and the ones for trucks. #loadcell #loadcells #fixedbeam #doubleendedbeam #weighing 2024-04-12 0:30 UTC+0 © Weighing Industry 24.014
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1moExcellent work Anton