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Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace

Year 2010, Volume: 23 Issue: 2, 211 - 226, 31.03.2010

Abstract

The historical building stock and seismic risk of Anatolia draws considerable attention of the engineers for studying the construction techniques and the earthquake performance of these structures. This study is dealing with the 145 years old Beylerbeyi palace. Within the study architectural features and the construction technique of the palace are introduced and the existing condition of the structure is investigated. The observed damages are classified and the possible sources of these damages are discussed. The final stage is the chemical analyses, performed over the mortar of the structure. Thin section analyses, Scanning Electro microscope analyses, Energy Dispersive X Ray Analyses and X-Ray Diffraction Analyses have been applied over ruins of Beylerbeyi Palace. The results of the analyses have been used to determine the origin of the mortar.

 Key Words: Historical structures, Damage evaluation, Horasan mortar, Mortar investigation.

 

References

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  • Torres, M.I.M., Freitas, V.S., “Treatment of Rising Damp in Historical Buildings”, Building and Environment, 42: 424-435(2007).
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  • Elsen, J., “Microscopy of Historic Mortars-A Review”, Cement and Concrete Research, 36: 1416-1424 (2006).
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  • Gülec, A., Tulun, T., “Physico-chemical and petrographical studies of old mortars and plasters of Anatolia”, Cement and Concrete Research, 27: 227–234 (1997).
  • Antonelli, F., Cancelliere, S., Lazzarini, L., “Minero-petrographic characterization of historic bricks in the Arsenale, Venice”, Journal of Cultural Heritage, 3: 59–64 (2002).
  • Bianchini, G., Marrocchino, E., Vaccaro, C., “Chemical and mineralogical characterization of historic mortars in Ferrara (northeast Italy)”, Cement and Concrete Research, 34: 1471– 1475(2004).
  • Yüzer, E., Görür, N., Gürdal, E., Vardar, M., Sarayında “Dolmabahçe Korunmuşluk Durumlarının, Ayrışma Nedenlerinin Belirlenmesi ve Koruma ve Onarım Yöntemlerinin Saptanması”, ITU Geliştirme Vakfı, Report No: 01-103(2000). Kullanılan Taşların
  • Arioglu, N., Acun, S., “A research about a method for restoration of traditional lime mortars and plasters: A staging system approach”, Building and Environment, 41:1223–1230(2006).

Beylerbeyi Palace

Year 2010, Volume: 23 Issue: 2, 211 - 226, 31.03.2010

Abstract

References

  • Aras, F., “Earthquake protection of Beylerbeyi Palace by reversible mixed technologies”, Ph.D. Thesis, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul (2007).
  • Torres, M.I.M., Freitas, V.S., “Treatment of Rising Damp in Historical Buildings”, Building and Environment, 42: 424-435(2007).
  • Eren, R.H., Oktay, F.Y., Ilkisik, O.M., “Beylerbeyi Sarayı Jeolojik/Jeoteknik Etüt Raporu”, TBMM of National Palaces, Report no. 05-528, Istanbul, (2005).
  • Elsen, J., “Microscopy of Historic Mortars-A Review”, Cement and Concrete Research, 36: 1416-1424 (2006).
  • Böke, H., Akkurt, S., Ipekoglu, B., Ugurlu, E., “Characteristics of Brick Used as Aggregate in Historic Brick-Lime Mortars and Plasters”, Cement and Concrete Research, 36: 1115-1122 (2006).
  • Gülec, A., Tulun, T., “Physico-chemical and petrographical studies of old mortars and plasters of Anatolia”, Cement and Concrete Research, 27: 227–234 (1997).
  • Antonelli, F., Cancelliere, S., Lazzarini, L., “Minero-petrographic characterization of historic bricks in the Arsenale, Venice”, Journal of Cultural Heritage, 3: 59–64 (2002).
  • Bianchini, G., Marrocchino, E., Vaccaro, C., “Chemical and mineralogical characterization of historic mortars in Ferrara (northeast Italy)”, Cement and Concrete Research, 34: 1471– 1475(2004).
  • Yüzer, E., Görür, N., Gürdal, E., Vardar, M., Sarayında “Dolmabahçe Korunmuşluk Durumlarının, Ayrışma Nedenlerinin Belirlenmesi ve Koruma ve Onarım Yöntemlerinin Saptanması”, ITU Geliştirme Vakfı, Report No: 01-103(2000). Kullanılan Taşların
  • Arioglu, N., Acun, S., “A research about a method for restoration of traditional lime mortars and plasters: A staging system approach”, Building and Environment, 41:1223–1230(2006).
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Civil Engineering
Authors

Fuat Aras

Publication Date March 31, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 23 Issue: 2

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APA Aras, F. (2010). Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace. Gazi University Journal of Science, 23(2), 211-226.
AMA Aras F. Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace. Gazi University Journal of Science. March 2010;23(2):211-226.
Chicago Aras, Fuat. “Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace”. Gazi University Journal of Science 23, no. 2 (March 2010): 211-26.
EndNote Aras F (March 1, 2010) Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace. Gazi University Journal of Science 23 2 211–226.
IEEE F. Aras, “Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace”, Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 211–226, 2010.
ISNAD Aras, Fuat. “Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace”. Gazi University Journal of Science 23/2 (March 2010), 211-226.
JAMA Aras F. Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2010;23:211–226.
MLA Aras, Fuat. “Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace”. Gazi University Journal of Science, vol. 23, no. 2, 2010, pp. 211-26.
Vancouver Aras F. Damage Assessment and Mortar Identification in Beylerbeyi Palace. Gazi University Journal of Science. 2010;23(2):211-26.