by Applied Element Method | Mar 30, 2008 | Other Publications, Thesis
Within the past 40 years, abnormal loadings resulting from natural hazards, design flaws, construction errors, and man-made threats have induced progressive collapse in structures all over the world. As progressive collapse behavior has become more prominent, it has...
by Applied Element Method | Apr 19, 2006 | Other Publications
Progressive collapse simulation is the latest challenge facing today’s engineers wishing to assess the integrity of structures and to develop any necessary progressive collapse mitigation strategies. To this end, an ideal progressive collapse numerical simulation...
by Applied Element Method | May 17, 2003 | Other Publications, Thesis
Masonry is a construction material widely used around the world. Although its poor behavior under seismic loads has been extensively reported, masonry is used in earthquake prone areas mainly due to its relatively low cost. In order to improve the seismic performance...
by Applied Element Method | May 30, 2002 | Other Publications
A. F. Elragi, N. M. Abdel-Rahman and Hatem Tagel-Din: Numerical Models for Upgrade of Reinforced Concrete Beams with Bonded Composite Laminates, 4th International Conference on Civil and Architecture Engineering, Cairo, Egypt, Volume 1, May 2002 Share [symple_box...
by Applied Element Method | Apr 19, 2001 | Other Publications
Tagel-Din: Dynamic Displacement Control Technique for Dynamic Analysis of Structures Subjected to Multiple Support Excitation, 4th International Alexandria Conference on Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt, 2nd – 4th...
by Applied Element Method | Oct 19, 2000 | Other Publications
Hatem Tagel-Din and Kimiro Meguro: Applied Element Method for Buckling, Post-Buckling and Collapse Behavior Analysis of Structures, 8th Arabian Conference for Structural Engineering, Cairo, Egypt, Oct. 2000. Share [symple_box color=”gray”...