RFEM Model of Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge in Eichstätt, Germany © Bergmeister Ingenieure
Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge in Eichstätt, Germany
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Number of Nodes | 336 |
Number of Lines | 353 |
Number of Members | 24 |
Number of Surfaces | 46 |
Number of Solids | 1 |
Number of Load Cases | 19 |
Number of Load Combinations | 4 |
Number of Result Combinations | 17 |
Total Weight | 476.655 tons |
Dimensions | 157.45 x 40.64 x 53.35 feet |
Program Version | 5.30.01 |
The three types of moment frames (Ordinary, Intermediate, Special) are available in the Steel Design add-on of RFEM 6. The seismic design result according to AISC 341-22 is categorized into two sections: member requirements and connection requirements.
The fatigue design according to EN 1992-1-1 must be performed for the structural components subjected to large stress ranges and/or many load changes. In this case, the design checks for the concrete and the reinforcement are performed separately. There are two alternative design methods available.
The Steel Design add-on in RFEM 6 now offers the ability to perform seismic design according to AISC 341-16 and AISC 341-22. Five types of seismic force-resisting systems (SFRS) are currently available.
The three types of moment frames (Ordinary, Intermediate, Special) are available in the Steel Design add-on of RFEM 6. The seismic design result according to AISC 341-16 is categorized into two sections: member requirements and connection requirements.
In the Concrete Design add-on, you have the option to define an existing vertically oriented punching shear reinforcement. This is then taken into account in the punching shear design.
In the ultimate configuration of the steel joint design, you have the option to modify the limit plastic strain for welds.
The "Base Plate" component allows you to design base plate connections with cast-in anchors. In this case, plates, welds, anchorages, and steel-concrete interaction are analyzed.
In the "Edit Section" dialog box, you can display the buckling shapes of the Finite Strip Method (FSM) as a 3D graphic.
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