23 Ekim 2011 Van, Türkiye Depremi Sırasında Gedikbulak Okul Binasının Yıkılması

Halit Mertol
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A major earthquake with a magnitude Mw = 7.2 (ML = 6.7) occurred on Eastern part of Turkey on October 23, 2011. The ground motion had a measured peak ground acceleration of 0.18×g. The earthquake resulted in damage in masonry and reinforced concrete structures ranging from minor cracking to total collapse. A 4-story reinforced concrete school building in Gedikbulak Village experienced total failure during this earthquake. This school building was a typical project (No: 10370) prepared by the Ministry of Education of Turkey and this typical project was widely being used for the construction of school buildings in various locations throughout Turkey. This paper explains the site observations of Atılım University Reconnaissance Team carried out at the collapse site of the school building few days after the main shock and detailed analysis with an emphasis on the reason of failure of the school building. The results of the analysis indicated that the collapse happened due to the separation of the bottom of shear walls (in both x- and y-directions) from the foundation due to inadequate development and lap splice length of the plain reinforcing bars. Comments were made for existing school buildings to prevent any collapses in the future earthquakes.
2011年10月23日,土耳其东部发生里氏7.2级(里氏6.7级)大地震。地面运动测量到的峰值地面加速度为0.18×g。地震造成了砖石和钢筋混凝土结构的损坏,从轻微开裂到完全倒塌。Gedikbulak村的一栋4层钢筋混凝土校舍在这次地震中完全倒塌。这座学校建筑是土耳其教育部编制的一个典型项目(编号:10370),这个典型项目被广泛用于土耳其各地的学校建筑建设。本文阐述了主震发生几天后Atılım大学勘察队在教学楼倒塌现场进行的现场观察和详细分析,重点介绍了教学楼倒塌的原因。分析结果表明,由于平面钢筋发育不足和搭接长度不足,剪力墙底部(在x和y方向上)与基础分离,导致了倒塌。对现有的学校建筑提出了意见,以防止在未来的地震中倒塌。
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