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Structural assessment of traditional stone-timber houses in Turkey

Fahriye H. Halicioglu
Ferit Cakir
Sevilay Demirkesen


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Abstract

This study mainly focuses on the performance of historical stone-timber structures. The finite element method (FEM) is used to analyse structural performance of such buildings in order to predict possible damage mechanisms and seismic vulnerability. Traditional Şirince houses in İzmir (Turkey) were selected for the analysis. Results obtained show that the critical section of such combined structures is the transition zone between the ground level and upper floors. Furthermore, the results indicate that the "rubble stone masonry and timber frame" of these combined structures is highly vulnerable to seismic action.

Keywords

historical structures; stone-timber structures; architectural heritage; finite element method

Hrčak ID:

126583

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/126583

Publication date:

10.9.2014.

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