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AHŞAP YAPILARIN DEPREM DAYANIKLILIĞI
Date
2015-06-12
Author
Demir, Gonca
Soyluk, Asena
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Earthquake is located at the beginning of the disaster deeply affecting human life. The first issue of settled life in the community Anatolia stone is manufactured using adobe and wood. With the collapse of these structures during earthquakes these materials was replaced entirely of wood. Wood material has had an important place in housing production for many years. After the August 17, 1999 earthquake in puddles many concrete structures has been the response to the collapse of one of the first thoughts go back to the wooden structure. However, the design of the wooden structure, topics such as construction and seismic behavior of the last 20 - 30 years are quite a few places in civil engineering education. The aesthetic and cultural heritage of traditional wooden buildings, one of the important elements of life despite all the time to continue to survive and exhibit their full yıkılmayıp stance based on the disaster requires a scientific point of view and respect them. Basic principles observed when the wood, steel or concrete which has been seen that each earthquake resistant structure as possible. Situated as an important issue in the construction project course in architectural education in Turkey scale wooden structures can not take place in urban life. Produced by new technology and wooden structures that are used by many developed countries in the world, although there are many applications in the traditional system in our past is so recognized in the Turkish construction industry. In this study, the world ‘has long been applied in Turkey and introduced a new, wooden structures on the subject, have attempted to explain the applicability and earthquake response in Turkey. In this study, prepared on the basis of literature, earthquake and examined their effect on traditional structures, performances of traditional Turkish wooden structures against earthquakes is presented, supported by the current instance. Classification of traditional wooden building stock in our country, to examine the structural properties of the wood structure is one of the objectives of this study. In addition, the material properties of the wood should be of and pay attention to what will be described as articles architectural design against earthquakes. As a result, it would be important ethical architecture of this paper is considered.
Subject Keywords
Wooden structures
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Materials and design
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Earthquake resistant structural design
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/85370
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5.Uluslararası Deprem Sempozyumu, (10 - 12 Haziran 2015)
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G. Demir and A. Soyluk, “AHŞAP YAPILARIN DEPREM DAYANIKLILIĞI,” presented at the 5.Uluslararası Deprem Sempozyumu, (10 - 12 Haziran 2015), Kocaeli, Türkiye, 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/85370.