This is where the ceases to be a reference book and becomes your lifeline. It is not just a list of buttons; it is the architectural blueprint of the solver’s brain.
But six months later, you encountered the problem . A hyperstatic shell structure wasn't converging. A buckling analysis gave you a mode shape that made no physical sense. Or worse, the results looked perfect, but the reactions were off by 40%.
Have you found a bizarre warning in RFEM 5 that the manual helped you solve? Share the chapter and verse in the comments below. Let’s build better, safer structures—one correctly defined nodal support at a time. Disclaimer: This post is based on independent engineering experience. Dlubal Software is the copyright holder of RFEM 5. Always refer to the official documentation for the most current technical data.
