by Applied Element Method | Apr 1, 2008 | Other Publications, Thesis
DThe collapse of non-engineered masonry is one of the greatest causes of death in major earthquake events around the world, yet by definition non-engineered structures remain largely outside of the scope of modern engineering research. For this reason, the majority of...
by Applied Element Method | Mar 30, 2004 | Bulletins
The analytical model for collapse analysis is taken into account for the effect of post-peak behavior due to reinforcement buckling and concrete spalling is developed based on the Applied Element Method (AEM). A multi-span bridge was simulated using the proposed...
by Applied Element Method | Sep 13, 2002 | Conferences
Hatem Tagel-Din: Collision of Structures During Earthquakes, Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, London, UK, September 9th – September 13th, 2002 . Share [symple_box color=”gray” fade_in=”false”...
by Applied Element Method | Feb 28, 2000 | Conferences
Simulation of collapse process of a scaled reinforced concrete (RC) structure is carried out and compared with the results obtained by shaking table experiments. The experiment was performed using eleven storied RC building model subjected to a series of base...