The Determination of Deteriorations on The Mısırlıoğlu Bridge (konya, Turkey) by Non-Destructive Techniques (ndt)
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2018
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Transportation has been one of the basic requirements of humanity since the earliest periods of civilization. One of the architectural structures designed to meet this requirement is historic stone bridges. One of the most important stages in these conservation works is the assessment of materials that constitute the structures. Non-destructive testing techniques (NDT) are widely used to obtain qualitative data and also make comparisons. In this study, it was aimed to determine deteriorations on the Mısırlıoğlu Bridge located in Sille settlement of Konya by NDT technique and to form the map from obtained values to perform conservation works. As a result of the analyses performed, considerable deteriorations in the building stones used in the abutments and arches of the structure were determined. Besides, it is detected that uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) value of the fresh samples is high (UCS: 61 MPa) while UCS values of the building stones used at the bridge decrease in the range of low and high (8-51 MPa) due to the atmospheric effects.
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Mısırlıoğlu Bridge, Misirlioglu Bridge, Mısırlıoğlu Köprüsü, Bozulma, Konya, NA1-9428, Deterioration, Konya, Mısırlıoğlu Bridge, non-destructive tests (NDT), Sille, HT165.5-169.9, non-destructive tests (NDT), Architecture, Sille, Deterioration, City planning
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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5
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ICONARP International Journal Of Architecture And Planning
Volume
6
Issue
2
Start Page
399
End Page
412
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