Download the model of a frame here and open it with the finite element program RFEM. This model was created for the online training 'RFEM 6 Tutorial with Rhino & Grasshopper.'
Frame from Online Training | RFEM 6 Tutorial with Rhino & Grasshopper
Number of Nodes | 7 |
Number of Lines | 4 |
Number of Members | 4 |
Number of Surfaces | 0 |
Number of Solids | 0 |
Number of Load Cases | 0 |
Number of Load Combinations | 0 |
Number of Result Combinations | 0 |
Total Weight | 1.259 tons |
Dimensions (Metric) | 15.000 x 8.340 x 0.000 m |
Dimensions (Imperial) | 49.21 x 27.36 x 0 feet |
You can download this structural model to use it for training purposes or for your projects. However, we do not assume any guarantee or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the model.
In the material library of RFEM and RSTAB, you can find timber materials according to the American standard ANSI/AWC NDS-2024.
In addition to JavaScript, the Python high-level functions are also available in the console. Using the Python option, the console also provides you with the Python HLF functions known from the WebService function catalog for further use in the object properties dialog box for in-app scripting.
The "Bracing in Cells" function allows you to generate diagonal bracing with just a few clicks. You can find this feature under Tools → Generate Model – Members → Bracing in Cells.
In RFEM and RSTAB, you can visualize the flow field quantities of pressure, velocity, turbulence kinetic energy, and turbulence dissipation rate for the wind simulation.
The clipping planes are aligned with the respective wind direction.