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Dear RM User

In the actual manual, which you can find on the installation CD, you can find the description
of the camber calculation in chapter 10.5 and follow.
In addition I try to explain you the different DOCAMBER commands during the construction
sequence on my example sent already to you.

General to a stage
With the two activated check boxes on pad below the program stores the results in the
summation load case on the begin and the end of the construction with the name #STG-2#beg
and #STG-2#end.

Special positions during the stage:


With the command DOCAMBER and a label in the input pad, the program stores the results
of the summation load case on e certain position during the construction sequence. In this
case the results will be stored after the moving of the traveller.
Label
FINAL STAGE
With the command below, the generates the result of all the load case which are assigned with
the DOCAMBER command during the construction stage sequence.
This should be the first command line in the final construction stage Camber.

With the command in the following pad the program generates all the graphic files for the
camber lines on the begin of every construction stage. The program uses the prepared
template from the plot container PlotCamber. For the graphic presentation of the camber line
you have to define the plot template in the particular template files. All the names in that
template must given with variables. Please have a look to the object ALL, because in that
object you have to define the variables for the graphic files. With that prepared plot template
the program generates all the graphic files with the different names
With the following line the program generates a excel sheet for the camber lines of the given
label. In the line Input-1 the use has to define the desired label for the generation of the excel
file. The relevant nodes must be given in the RMSET file. The name of that RMSET file must
be given in the second input line (input2). The file name in the line Output-1 is the name of
the generated excel file.

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