Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/5093
Title: On the wind and earthquake response of reinforced concrete chimneys
Authors: Turkeli, Erdem
Karaca, Zeki
Ozturk, Hasan Tahsin
Ordu Üniversitesi
0000-0001-8479-9451
0000-0003-1130-5259
Keywords: wind, earthquake, reinforced concrete, industrial, opening, chimney, stack
SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION, RAFT FOUNDATION, RC CHIMNEYS, TALL, LOAD
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: TECHNO-PRESS-DAEJEON
Citation: Türkeli, E., Karaca, Z., Öztürk, HT. (2017). On the wind and earthquake response of reinforced concrete chimneys. Earthq. Struct., 12(5), 559-567. https://doi.org/10.12989/eas.2017.12.5.559
Abstract: Slender structures like reinforced concrete (RC) chimneys are severely damaged or collapsed during severe wind storms or strong ground motions all over the world. Today, with the improvement in technology and industry, most factories need these slender structures with increasing height and decreasing in shell thickness causing vulnerable to winds and earthquakes. Main objectives in this study are to make structural wind and earthquake analysis of RC chimneys by using a well-known international standard CICIND 2001 and real recorded time history accelerations and to clarify weak points of these tall and slender structures against these severe natural actions. Findings of this study show that maximum tensile stress and shear stress approximately increase 103.90% and 312.77% over or near the openings on the body of the RC chimneys that cause brittle failure around this region of openings
Description: WoS Categories: Engineering, Civil; Engineering, Geological
Web of Science Index: Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
Research Areas: Engineering
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12989/eas.2017.12.5.559
https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000405170300007
http://earsiv.odu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/11489/5093
ISSN: 2092-7614
2092-7622
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