Elif Sırt Çıplak

E-mail
selif@metu.edu.tr
Department
Department of Architecture
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Use of bacterial binder in repair mortar for micro-crack remediation
Sırt Çıplak, Elif; Bilecen, Kivanc; Akoglu, Kiraz Goze; Guchan, Neriman Sahin (2023-04-01)
Micro-cracks are one of the types of stone deterioration which can propagate and lead to surface detachments and larger cracks in the long run. The present study developed a sustainable and environmentally friendly infill ...
Biyolojik harç kullanımının tarihi anıtların kalkerli taşlarındaki mikro-çatlakları iyileştirme potansiyeli
Bilecen, Kıvanç; Sırt Çıplak, Elif; Akoğlu, Kiraz Göze; Şahin Güçhan, Neriman (2021-12-01)
Since the early ages, first human beings, then architects and civil engineers have preferred stones for the construction of historic monuments and buildings due to their durable nature. But in the course of time, these sto...
A multidisciplinary approach to address climate-resilience, conservation and comfort in traditional architecture: The PROT3CT example
Jahed, Negin; Ersoy, Sera; Griffiths, Nigel; Gürsel Dino, İpek; Marincioni, Valentina; Özçakır, Özgün; Rickaby, Peter; Sırt Çıplak, Elif; Wang, Kai; Yıldırım Esen, Sibel; Yürük, Tuğçe; Bilgin Altınöz, Ayşe Güliz; Aktaş, Yasemin Didem (2021-05-24)
Traditional dwellings despite their environmental credentials, due to age, previous damage, and residents unable to afford even the limited maintenance allowed by restrictive legal framework, may offer poor thermal perform...
Enzymatic Activity as a Measure of Total Microbial Activity on Historical Stone
Sırt Çıplak, Elif (2020-01-01)
Stones of historical monuments exposed to the open air deteriorate over the course of time depending on physical, chemical, and biological factors acting in co-association. Among the biological factors, microorganisms play...
THE CONTRIBUTION OF TRADITIONAL TECHNIQUES TO NEW TECHNOLOGY TO EVALUATE THE POTENTIAL RISK OF STONE DETERIORATION BY MICROORGANISMS
Sırt Çıplak, Elif; Saltık, Emine Nevin; Gözen, Ayşe Gül (2016-01-01)
Stones used in cultural objects are affected from weathering actions resulting in differenttypes of deterioration in the long run. Biodeterioration is one of them which is usuallyobserved following an initial state of dete...
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