Reinforced concrete framed residential buildings are remarkably common in Turkey. Observations after recent earthquakes revealed that a great portion of the present building stock has inadequate seismic resistance. Moreover, collapses of several multi-story reinforced concrete buildings under their self-weight have also been observed despite any dynamic activity. The tragic example of the collapse of the "Zumrut" residential building under its self-weight in 2004 and the death of its 93 occupants have highlighted the need to re-examine the structural safety of existing buildings throughout the country. In this study, a multi-story reinforced concrete building located in the same city where the Zumrut disaster occurred, has been investigated...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
During the last two decades, a significant number of embassies, commercial centers, governmental str...
On October 23, 2011, a magnitude of Mw 7.2 earthquake struck the Van province in eastern Turkey whic...
A significant part of the Turkey’s building inventory consists of reinforced concrete frame structur...
A vast majority of existing substandard reinforced concrete (RC)-framed buildings are prone to seism...
Over the past two decades Turkey has been hit by several moderate to large earthquakes that resulted...
Earthquakes cause a high risk in reinforced concrete (RC) structures with respect to life and proper...
A significant portion of residential areas of Turkey is located in active earthquake zones. In Turke...
Two major earthquakes with magnitudes Mw=7.2 (ML=6.7) and ML=5.6 occurred in eastern Turkey on Octob...
Turkey is situated in a very active earthquake region. In the last century, several earthquakes resu...
A significant portion of residential areas of Turkey is located in active earthquake zones. In Turke...
WOS: 000220514000001On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causin...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
Consecutive earthquakes occurred on October 23rd, 2011 in Ercis and on November 9th, 2011 in Edremit...
AbstractThe school building investigated was a 3-story reinforced concrete (R/C) building built in 1...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
During the last two decades, a significant number of embassies, commercial centers, governmental str...
On October 23, 2011, a magnitude of Mw 7.2 earthquake struck the Van province in eastern Turkey whic...
A significant part of the Turkey’s building inventory consists of reinforced concrete frame structur...
A vast majority of existing substandard reinforced concrete (RC)-framed buildings are prone to seism...
Over the past two decades Turkey has been hit by several moderate to large earthquakes that resulted...
Earthquakes cause a high risk in reinforced concrete (RC) structures with respect to life and proper...
A significant portion of residential areas of Turkey is located in active earthquake zones. In Turke...
Two major earthquakes with magnitudes Mw=7.2 (ML=6.7) and ML=5.6 occurred in eastern Turkey on Octob...
Turkey is situated in a very active earthquake region. In the last century, several earthquakes resu...
A significant portion of residential areas of Turkey is located in active earthquake zones. In Turke...
WOS: 000220514000001On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causin...
Two destructive earthquakes occurred on October 23 and November 9, 2011 in Van province of Turkey. T...
Consecutive earthquakes occurred on October 23rd, 2011 in Ercis and on November 9th, 2011 in Edremit...
AbstractThe school building investigated was a 3-story reinforced concrete (R/C) building built in 1...
On 01.05.2003 an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in Eastern Anatolia causing damage to hundreds...
During the last two decades, a significant number of embassies, commercial centers, governmental str...
On October 23, 2011, a magnitude of Mw 7.2 earthquake struck the Van province in eastern Turkey whic...