The aim of the study is to develop new analytical fragility curves for the vulnerability assessment of tunnels based on actual damage data of tunnels obtained from past earthquakes. For this purpose, additional important damage data belonging to Bolu Tunnels, Turkey was utilized as a case study. Bolu Tunnels constitute a very interesting case from the earthquake hazard point of view, since two major earthquakes, 17 August 1999 Marmara and 12 November 1999 Düzce, occurred during the construction of the tunnels. The August 17, 1999 earthquake was reported to have had minimal impact on the Bolu Tunnels. However, the November 12, 1999 earthquake caused some sections of both tunnels to collapse. The remaining sections of the tunnels survived wit...
The paper presents a state-of-the-art review of the current understanding of the seismic behaviour o...
A completed part of the Bolu Tunnel at Elmalık side collapsed during the 1999 Düzce earthquake. In o...
Mountain tunnels, being underground structures and situated deep within rock layers, are generally c...
The high uncertainties involved in the design and construction of mountain tunnels have driven the d...
Recent devastating earthquakes revealed that bridges are one of the most vulnerable components of th...
The paper is focused on the assessment of seismic fragility curves for circular tunnels under modera...
The seismic vulnerability assessment of tunnels is generally based on empirical fragility curves. Th...
Ground motion records are generally required to develop fragility curves which are utilized in seism...
This study focuses on the seismic safety evaluation of masonry buildings in Turkey for in-plane fail...
In this study, the slope failure of Bakacak during 1999 Düzce earthquake at Bolu Mountain Crossing o...
The Mw 7.1 earthquake of November 12, 1999 severely damaged a 2.5 km long viaduct on a stretch under...
Tunnels are key elements in modern traffic networks, often crossing rivers and city regions with a h...
Past earthquakes revealed that underground tunnel structures are exposed to seismic risk and their s...
This paper presents a methodology to develop fragility curves for shallow tunnels so as to describe ...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Transport infrastructure is the backbone of the economy and society,...
The paper presents a state-of-the-art review of the current understanding of the seismic behaviour o...
A completed part of the Bolu Tunnel at Elmalık side collapsed during the 1999 Düzce earthquake. In o...
Mountain tunnels, being underground structures and situated deep within rock layers, are generally c...
The high uncertainties involved in the design and construction of mountain tunnels have driven the d...
Recent devastating earthquakes revealed that bridges are one of the most vulnerable components of th...
The paper is focused on the assessment of seismic fragility curves for circular tunnels under modera...
The seismic vulnerability assessment of tunnels is generally based on empirical fragility curves. Th...
Ground motion records are generally required to develop fragility curves which are utilized in seism...
This study focuses on the seismic safety evaluation of masonry buildings in Turkey for in-plane fail...
In this study, the slope failure of Bakacak during 1999 Düzce earthquake at Bolu Mountain Crossing o...
The Mw 7.1 earthquake of November 12, 1999 severely damaged a 2.5 km long viaduct on a stretch under...
Tunnels are key elements in modern traffic networks, often crossing rivers and city regions with a h...
Past earthquakes revealed that underground tunnel structures are exposed to seismic risk and their s...
This paper presents a methodology to develop fragility curves for shallow tunnels so as to describe ...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). Transport infrastructure is the backbone of the economy and society,...
The paper presents a state-of-the-art review of the current understanding of the seismic behaviour o...
A completed part of the Bolu Tunnel at Elmalık side collapsed during the 1999 Düzce earthquake. In o...
Mountain tunnels, being underground structures and situated deep within rock layers, are generally c...