Seismic retrofitting of the historical masonry structures using numerical approach

Cemil Akcay, Tarik Serhat Bozkurt, Baris Sayin*, Baris Yildizlar

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Abstract

In historical buildings, because of the deterioration on structural members including slab and walls that complete their life cycle in time, due to environmental conditions; restoration applications have become necessary to increase the material durability level and to have adequate level of structural strength in order to resist dynamic effects such as earthquakes. This paper focuses on assessment of historical masonry structures from the point of seismic resistance. The entire process is illustrated using case study from a historical masonry structure. In this study conducted in this respect, a historical building is restored within the scope of laboratory studies and numerical analyses. The first stage of the study includes plaster analyses and mechanical tests conducted on the samples taken from the said building. In the second stage, i.e. numerical analysis, the building's existing 3D computer model was prepared and materials, members that are inadequate in terms of strength were determined. The third stage includes restoration applications by using laboratory and numerical analysis results. Within the scope of restoration applications, structural cracks on the walls were repaired using the injection method; volta slab (brick floor arches), exterior facade walls, interior walls and door/window gaps using different techniques were strengthened. In this study, it was aimed to increase material durability and structural strength by using conventional and modern techniques within the scope of laboratory tests and numerical approaches in recovering the historical buildings.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)752-763
Number of pages12
JournalConstruction and Building Materials
Volume113
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2016

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.

Funding

The authors would like to thank Department of Construction and Technical Affairs, Istanbul University Rectorate under the project no. 199H040330. The authors also thank Professor K.K. Eyüpgiller and Professor K. Özgen, Department of Architecture, Istanbul Technical University, for valuable discussions.

FundersFunder number
Department of Construction and Technical Affairs
Istanbul University Rectorate199H040330
Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi

    Keywords

    • Historical structures
    • Lab test
    • Numerical analysis
    • Restoration
    • Retrofitting

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