Extreme Loading for Structures is commercial structural-analysis software based on the applied element method for the automatic tracking and propagation of cracks, separation of elements, element collision, and collapse of structures under extreme loads. AEM combines features of Finite element method and Discrete element method simulation with its own solver capabilities for the generation of PC-based structural analysis.
ELS version 3.0 is released with complete 3D functionality.
ELS Modeler
In the ELS modeler the user has the ability to model using a variety of default structural components such as columns, slabs, walls, windows, steel sections, reinforcement and 8-node objects. Pre-stressing, cables, pre-cracking and holes can also be added to models to reflect the required attributes of structures. To aid the user in modeling, attachments such as *.dxf, *.stl, *.dgn, and *.jpeg can be easily imported. Models can also be imported from several FEM based software programs such as Abaqus, ANSYS, Etabs, Gambit, Ideas, LS-DYNA, Nastran, Patran, SAP2000, and STAAD. ELS is Building Information Modeling compatible with a plug-in for Autodesk Revit Structure, allowing users to import previously created structural components.
ELS Solver
The solver performs multi-stage static and dynamic analysis in 2D and 3D. Static loading types include concentrated loads, displacements, hydrostatic pressures, uniform pressures, moving loads, element removals, and line loads. Available dynamic loading types include concentrated loads, displacements, seismic loads, uniform pressures, element removals, and moving loads. ELS comes with a predefined material library with both linear and non-linear material models that include steel, concrete, reinforced concrete, glass, aluminum, elastic, and tension. The AEM solver automatically calculates:
Crack generation
Plastic hinge formation
Element separation
Buckling, post buckling and large displacements
Contact and collisions
ELS Output Viewer
Once the AEM solver begins, output can be immediately observed in the ELS viewer. A variety of animated diagrams, charts and files can be created for visual representation of the analysis. The ELS viewer can create the following exportable content:
Animated diagrams:
*Internal force
*Envelope
Animated stress-strain contours
Load displacement curves
Animated charts available:
*Load
*Displacement
*Stress
*Strain
*Time
*Velocity
*Acceleration
Eigen modes
Export to *.avi and *.bmp
Through additional plug-ins ELS can export animation data to Autodesk 3ds Max and Maya for use in visual effects for television and film.