Bilgilendirme: Kurulum ve veri kapsamındaki çalışmalar devam etmektedir. Göstereceğiniz anlayış için teşekkür ederiz.
 

Collapse Mechanism of Historical Masonry Mosques Under Strong Ground Motions

Loading...
Publication Logo

Date

2023

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

Open Access Color

OpenAIRE Downloads

OpenAIRE Views

Research Projects

Journal Issue

Abstract

The protection of historical masonry mosques against earthquakes can be achieved by an accurate assessment of nonlinear behavior, such as heavy damage and collapse. To this end, nonlinear analysis of 3D finite element models of structures is a common and reliable approach. This article examines the seismic performance of four historical mosques, which are defined as cultural assets by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture of the Republic of Turkey, under the influence of earthquake ground motion. Three of these mosques have not been studied before using any advanced numerical simulation method. In addition, no studies have been conducted to determine the damage propagation and collapse mechanisms of these mosques. Detailed finite element models were developed by defining the architectural features of mosques. In order to obtain the seismic behavior and collapse mechanisms of the mosques, nonlinear dynamic analyses were performed using the ground motion records from 1992 Erzincan, 1992 Cape Mendocino and 1995 Kobe earthquakes. An evaluation has been made for mosques in terms of mode shapes, maximum principal strains, maximum displacements, damage distributions and failure mechanisms. It has been determined that the crack distribution and damage mechanism can be generalized in historical masonry domed mosques with square plan.

Description

Kocaman, İrfan/0000-0002-1774-7114; Kazaz, İlker/0000-0002-3885-1885

Keywords

Historical Masonry Mosque, Crack Pattern, Collapse Mechanism, Non-Linear Dynamic Analysis, Strong Ground Motion

Fields of Science

Citation

WoS Q

Q1

Scopus Q

Q1

Source

Engineering Failure Analysis

Volume

144

Issue

Start Page

End Page

Google Scholar Logo
Google Scholar™

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG data could not be loaded because of an error. Please refresh the page or try again later.