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A New Simplified and Efficient Technique for Fracture Behavior Analysis of Concrete Structures

by Applied Element Method | Oct 31, 1998 | Conferences

A new method for fracture analysis of reinforced concrete structures is proposed. The concrete is modeled as an assembly of distinct elements made by dividing the concrete virtually. These elements are connected by distributed springs in both normal and tangential...

A New Simple and Accurate Technique for Failure Analysis of Structures

by Applied Element Method | Mar 30, 1998 | Bulletins

Anew method for failure and post failure analysis of structures is proposed. A structure is modeled as an assembly of distinct elements. These elements are connected by distributed springs in both normal and tangential directions. The main objective of this paper is...

A New Efficient Technique for Fracture Analysis of Structures

by Applied Element Method | Mar 30, 1997 | Bulletins

Anew method for fracture analysis of reinforced concrete structures in proposed. The concrete is modeled as an assembly of distinct elements made by dividing the concrete virtually. These elements are connected by distributed springs in both normal and tangential...
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