Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 54, Number 3, 2015, pages 545-560
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2015.54.3.545
Investigation of blast-induced ground vibration effects on rural buildings
Mehmet Emin Oncu, Burak Yon, Ozgur Akkoyun and Taha Taskiran
Abstract
In this paper, blast-induced vibration effects on buildings located in rural areas were investigated. Damages to reinforced concrete, adobe and masonry buildings were evaluated in Çatakköprü and Susuz villages in Silvan district of Diyarbak, Turkey. Blasting of stiff rocks to construct highway at vicinity of the villages damaged the buildings seriously. The most important reason of the damages is lack of engineering services and improper constructed buildings according to the current building design codes. Also, it is determined that, inappropriate blast method and soft soil class increased the damages to the buildings. The study focuses on four points: Blast effect on buildings, soil conditions in villages, building damages and evaluation of damage reasons according to the current Turkish Earthquake Code (TEC).
Key Words
structural damages; blast-induced ground vibration effect; rural buildings
Address
Mehmet Emin Oncu, Burak Yon, Taha Taskiran: Civil Engineering Department, Dicle University, 21280, Diyarbak