The directory tree in Project Manager is managed in the PRO.DLP file. This is located in folder C:\ProgramData\Dlubal\Global\Project Manager by default. You can check the directory paths of Project Manager in the "Program Options" dialog box (click Project Manager menu "Edit → Program Options"); see also Image 01. This database file is available to all users. If each user should use a different project structure, you can create a PRO.DLP for each user (for example, PRO_User1.DLP, PRO_User2.DLP). The relevant database file must then be set by the respective user in the program options after each change of a user. This is also shown in the video.
Question
A PC is used by several users. Each user wants to use a different file structure in Project Manager. How can this be done?
The material database in RFEM, RSTAB and SHAPE-THIN contains steels according to the Australian standard AS/NZS 4600:2005.
The results of solid stresses can be displayed as colored 3D points in the finite elements.
The number of degrees of freedom in a node is no longer a global calculation parameter in RFEM (6 degrees of freedom for each mesh node in 3D models, 7 degrees of freedom for the warping torsion analysis). Thus, each node is generally considered with a different number of degrees of freedom, which leads to a variable number of equations in the calculation.
This modification speeds up the calculation, especially for models where a significant reduction of the system could be achieved (for example, trusses and membrane structures).
Display extended strains of members, surfaces, and solids (for example, the important principal strains, equivalent total strains, and so on) in the Project Navigator - Results in RFEM as well as in Table 4.0.
For example, you can display governing plastic strains when performing the plastic design of connections with surface elements.