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Collapse simulation 2 Casualty estimation 1 DEM 1 Earthquake 1 High-fidelity structural model 1 Masonry building 1 Physics engine 1 Realistic visualization 1 Seismic damage 1 Urban areas 1
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Furukawa, Aiko 1 Guan, Hong 1 Han, Bo 1 Lu, Xinzheng 1 Ohta, Yutaka 1 Ren, Aizhu 1 Xu, Zhen 1
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Seismic damage simulation in urban areas based on a high-fidelity structural model and a physics engine
Xu, Zhen; Lu, Xinzheng; Guan, Hong; Han, Bo; Ren, Aizhu - In: Natural Hazards 71 (2014) 3, pp. 1679-1693
integrating the proposed model and collapse simulation is developed so as to completely display the seismic damage in detail …
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Failure process of masonry buildings during earthquake and associated casualty risk evaluation
Furukawa, Aiko; Ohta, Yutaka - In: Natural Hazards 49 (2009) 1, pp. 25-51
Collapse of masonry structures during an earthquake is analyzed using the three-dimensional distinct element method (3D-DEM) code developed by the first author. The DEM is a numerical analysis technique, in which positions of elements are calculated by solving equations of motion step by step....
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