State of the Art in Seismic Vulnerability and Protection Strategies for Museum Artifacts: Innovations and Insights
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TARMİGH, Ali, Ömer TABANLI & Ferhat PAKDAMAR. "State of the Art in Seismic Vulnerability and Protection Strategies for Museum Artifacts: Innovations and Insights". Studies in Conservation, (2024): 1-20.Özet
This article provides a comprehensive framework for practices and research on the seismic
vulnerability and protection of museum artifacts. Earthquakes pose a significant threat to
cultural heritage, necessitating the implementation of effective seismic protection measures.
The study highlights various seismic mitigation techniques, including base isolation,
damping systems, and anchorage methods, evaluated through case studies and numerical
modeling. The timeline of seismic evaluation methods shows significant advancements from
initial categorizations and analytical models to modern technologies like nylon fasteners and
magnet anchors. Despite these advancements, challenges such as high costs, complexity,
and the need for comprehensive risk assessments remain. The article emphasizes the
importance of integrating aesthetic and functional considerations into seismic protection
strategies and calls for interdisciplinary collaboration to develop innovative, cost-effective
solutions. Future research directions include improving low-cost methods, integrating realtime
monitoring systems, and conducting extensive field studies to refine seismic protection
strategies.