Collapses of school or dormitory buildings experienced in recent earthquakes raise the issue of safety as a major challenge for decision makers. A school building is ‘just another structure’ technically speaking, however, the consequences of a collapse in an earthquake could lead to social reactions in the complex aftermath of a seismic tremor more than any other type of structure may possibly cause. In this paper a school building that collapsed during 2011 Tabanli, Van Earthquake in eastern Turkey, is analysed in order to identify the possible reasons that led to collapse. Apart from the inherent deficiencies of RC buildings built in Turkey in the 80's and 90's, its structural design exhibits a strikingly high asymmetry. In the analyses c...
Earthquakes, which are unavoidable natural phenomena in Turkey, have often produced economic and soc...
The 17 August 1999 and 12 November 1999 earthquakes in Western Anatolia provided undesirable field e...
Professor Alemdar BAYRAKTAR, BSc/0000-0002-8973-9228; ALTUNISIK, Ahmet Can/0000-0002-2638-2903WOS: 0...
A majority of the present building stock of Turkey is under seismic risk. It is believed that a sign...
The most important natural disaster is earthquake in Turkey. A very large part of our country has 1s...
On October 23, 2011, a magnitude of Mw 7.2 earthquake struck the Van province in eastern Turkey whic...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39).Research has revealed essential findings related to the ...
Two major earthquakes with magnitudes Mw=7.2 (ML=6.7) and ML=5.6 occurred in eastern Turkey on Octob...
The aim of the project was to introduce the participants into advanced requests in the field of eart...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
WOS: 000220514000001On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causin...
The failure of an industrial building in the industrial zone of Adana, Turkey has been investigated....
Earthquakes, which are unavoidable natural phenomena in Turkey, have often produced economic and soc...
The 17 August 1999 and 12 November 1999 earthquakes in Western Anatolia provided undesirable field e...
Professor Alemdar BAYRAKTAR, BSc/0000-0002-8973-9228; ALTUNISIK, Ahmet Can/0000-0002-2638-2903WOS: 0...
A majority of the present building stock of Turkey is under seismic risk. It is believed that a sign...
The most important natural disaster is earthquake in Turkey. A very large part of our country has 1s...
On October 23, 2011, a magnitude of Mw 7.2 earthquake struck the Van province in eastern Turkey whic...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39).Research has revealed essential findings related to the ...
Two major earthquakes with magnitudes Mw=7.2 (ML=6.7) and ML=5.6 occurred in eastern Turkey on Octob...
The aim of the project was to introduce the participants into advanced requests in the field of eart...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
WOS: 000220514000001On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causin...
The failure of an industrial building in the industrial zone of Adana, Turkey has been investigated....
Earthquakes, which are unavoidable natural phenomena in Turkey, have often produced economic and soc...
The 17 August 1999 and 12 November 1999 earthquakes in Western Anatolia provided undesirable field e...
Professor Alemdar BAYRAKTAR, BSc/0000-0002-8973-9228; ALTUNISIK, Ahmet Can/0000-0002-2638-2903WOS: 0...