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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TURKISH EARTHQUAKE CODE 2007 AND TURKISH BUILDING EARTHQUAKE CODE 2018
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This thesis compares the complete analysis and design procedure of TEC 2007 and TBEC 2018 for an archetype reinforced concrete building with three different story configurations (three-story, six-story, twelve-story), and the structures are analyzed and designed at three locations in Türkiye (Istanbul, Ankara, Adana). The study focuses on the differences between the defined approaches in the mentioned codes regarding seismic load calculation, finite element model preparation, and reinforced concrete member design. The results are summarized, and necessary conclusions are derived for the changes that cause the differences between the codes. The effect of updates made to the new seismic code shows variation between the structure heights and locations.
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Seismic Codes
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Comparative Analysis
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Reinforced Concrete Design
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Equivalent Force Method Analysis
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İ. Asgarov, “COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TURKISH EARTHQUAKE CODE 2007 AND TURKISH BUILDING EARTHQUAKE CODE 2018,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2022.