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Simulation of Seismic Damage to Steel Buildings

by Applied Element Method | Mar 30, 2005 | Bulletins

During earthquakes, pounding of adjacent buildings occurs due to their different dynamic characteristics as well as insufficient separation distance between them. Although earthquake loading is commonly considered in structural design, pounding of adjacent buildings...

Assessment Of Seismic Damage To Railway Structures Using Applied Element Method And Microtremor Measurement

by Applied Element Method | Aug 6, 2004 | Conferences

Methods to assess the seismic damage to railway structures were proposed in order to reduce the overall seismic damage of railway system. First, a tool for seismic performance assessment (pre-earthquake assessment) of RC structures with/without retrofit operation was...

Simulation Of Brick Masonry Wall Behavior Under Inplane Lateral Loading Using Applied Element Method

by Applied Element Method | Aug 6, 2004 | Conferences

Failure of masonry buildings is considered as the major cause of the large number of casualties during the past earthquakes around the world. Masonry constructions are still in practice even in highly seismic regions. Understanding of masonry wall behavior under...

Numerical Study of Collapse Behavior of RC Bridges due to Extremely High Seismic Load Considering Post-Peak Behavior

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...

Collision of Structures During Earthquakes

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”...
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