PREFAB
PREFAB is an extension to FEM-Design that has been developed to give you a quick overview of the analysis results and quickly compiles a comprehensive structural report for the Precast Concrete Manufacturer.
Based on the FEM-Design 3D model, PREFAB automatically generates a report of the vertical and horizontal load takedown and a stability check for the entire precast concrete structure.

The report is made as an interactive PDF file with clickable objects containing information regarding wall geometry, wall material, as well as load distribution and Eurocode verification checks.
To help you understand the workflow between FEM-Design and PREFAB please watch the modelling guidelines in the quick overview video below.
Watch the PREFAB Overview Video
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Calculations performed according to:
Euro Code
Belgian National Annex
British National Annex
Danish National Annex
Dutch National Annex
Estonian National Annex
Finnish National Annex
German National Annex
Hungarian National Annex
Latvian National Annex
Norwegian National Annex
Polish National Annex
Romanian National Annex
Spanish National Annex
Swedish National Annex
Turkish Seismic Code
Languages supported:
English
Finnish
French
Dutch
Hungarian
Polish
FEM-Design Wiki
Full details on the PREFAB can be found on the FEM-Design Wiki by clicking here.
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