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Applied element method

Known as: AEM 
The Applied Element Method (AEM) is a numerical analysis used in predicting the continuum and discrete behavior of structures. The modeling method in… 
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2014
2014
Since progressive collapse of tall buildings can cause enormous damage, it should be considered during the design phase of tall… 
2014
2014
Lifeline structures like dams should always be designed for highest safety, resisting worst forces of nature. However, events… 
2013
2013
Blast loading and its interaction with structures is a complex phenomena even in the simplest of cases and modelling its effects… 
2009
2009
In order to analyze collapse behavior of structure containing irregular and large displacement, many numerical analyses have been… 
2008
2008
Masonry, through its long history, is widespread used around the world and still remains a main building material in many places… 
2008
2008
Voronoi Applied Element Method (VAEM) has been developed based on previous Applied Element Method (AEM). Compared to the original… 
2002
2002
Methods to assess the seismic damage to railway structures were proposed in order to reduce the overall seismic damage of railway… 
2001
2001
On observing the recent big earthquakes that have occurred in Turkey (M.7.4, 1999.8.17) and Taiwan (M.7.3, 1999.9.21), it is…