In Situ Dynamic System Identification of Historic Masonry Monuments Based on Non-destructiveTesting
Künye
DABANLI, Ömer, Yegan KAHYA & Feridun ÇILI. "In Situ Dynamic System Identification of Historic Masonry Monuments Based on Non-destructiveTesting". A/Z ITU Journal of the Faculty of Architecture, 18:3 (2021): 637-651.Özet
Istanbul is home to numerous architectural heritage which are in a great variety built by Byzantine and Ottoman period. On the other hand, cultural heritage
buildings are faced with serious earthquake risks which require the investigation
of the structural behaviour of cultural heritage buildings and the taking of necessary conservation measures to preserve and transfer them to the future in a
sustainable way. This article describes an experimental in-situ investigation of an
18th century historic masonry monument, Nur-u Osmaniye Mosque in Istanbul
by the non-destructive testing. Dynamic system identification study based on operational modal analysis (OMA) tests which include two different test setups in
terms of locations and numbers of accelerometers. The extracted dynamic parameters of structure such as natural frequencies, mode shapes and as well as damping
ratios obtained from two different test setups compared. In addition, the results of
non-destructive in-situ tests used for the 3D Finite Element (FE) model updating
by comparing and calibrating numerical and experimental characteristics. The
paper presents an in situ dynamic identification procedure of an historic masonry
monument based on operational modal analysis and compares dynamic properties obtained from experimental and numerical studies and gives the results of FE
model updating of the structure.
Kaynak
A/Z ITU Journal of the Faculty of ArchitectureCilt
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https://jag.journalagent.com/itujfa/pdfs/ITUJFA_18_3_637_651.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11352/4002