Timber StructuresThe structural engineering programs RSTAB and RFEM are ideal for designing and analyzing 3D timber structures. Industrial and Plant EngineeringThe structural engineering programs RFEM and RSTAB are ideal for structural design and analysis of industrial constructions such as chemical plants, production halls, containers, pipeline systems, large filters, and more.RSTAB allows for the design of member structures and RFEM for additional plate, wall, shell, and solid elements. Steel StructuresThe structural engineering programs RFEM and RSTAB, together with the add-on modules for steel structures, are the optimal solution for the analysis of steel structures such as buildings, halls, scaffolding, bridges, silos, cranes, craneways, towers, conservatories, and many others. In RSTAB, it is possible to design beam and frame structures in an easy and time-efficient way. The RFEM program analyzes very complex structures consisting of numerous surfaces and solids.RFEM is frequently used to analyze details and connections of a structure. Mechanical EngineeringMany users of Dlubal Software programs perform engineering calculations in the structural analysis programs RFEM and RSTAB. ![]() In RFEM, it is also possible to perform structural analysis and design of structures consisting of prestressed concrete. Depending on the structures designed - pure beam structures (RSTAB) or structures with plates, walls or shells (RFEM) - you can choose from a wide range of programs by Dlubal Software. Reinforced Concrete DesignRFEM and RSTAB provide the optimal way to calculate and design structures consisting of reinforced concrete. ![]() The detailed analysis is supported with features such as consideration of member and release nonlinearities, cable pulleys, and more.The stand-alone program CRANEWAY designs runway girders of bridge and suspension cranes according to EN 1993-6, including all required designs. ![]() Due to the possibility of 3D modeling, RFEM and RSTAB are ideal for the design of cranes.
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