Enhancing the Seismic Resilience of Historical Masonry Cupolas: A Finite Element Study on Cimcime Hatun Cupola
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Date
2025
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Springer
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Abstract
This study investigates the seismic performance and strengthening of the historic Cimcime Hatun Cupola, a representative example of Turkish-Islamic masonry heritage. A detailed finite element (FE) model was developed using material parameters derived from established design codes and literature. Nonlinear time-history and pushover analyses were conducted to assess structural behavior under seismic loading and evaluate a proposed internal steel plate retrofit system. The reinforcement increased the first modal frequency by 2.2 times and improved lateral load capacity by 3.375 times, demonstrating substantial gains in global stiffness and stability. The retrofit strategy, designed to be reversible and minimally intrusive, offers a practical and conservation-compatible solution for similar mausoleum-type structures. The findings contribute to advancing heritage engineering practices by providing a validated numerical approach and a case-specific strengthening methodology applicable to other historical masonry monuments.
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Kocaman, İrfan/0000-0002-1774-7114;
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Historical Masonry Cupola, Finite Element Models, Nonlinear Time-History Analysis, Retrofit Proposal, Retrofit Effect, Cimcime Hatun Cupola
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Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
Volume
23
Issue
14
Start Page
6339
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6364
