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Ingenieurwissenschaftliche Untersuchungen an der Hagia Sophia in Istanbul [Teil 1]

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bautechnik, , n. 11, v. 87
Page(s): 708-716
DOI: 10.1002/bate.201010048
Abstract:

Engineering Studies on the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul — Part 1: The Structural Characteristics.

The Hagia Sophia in Istanbul is one of the most significant and remarkable buildings of the past 1500 years, both from an architectural history and an engineering point of view.
Due to restoration work and the related scaffolding of the main dome, the past years have provided a unique opportunity to investigate the geometrical and material irregularities and discontinuities resulting from several partial collapses and rebuilding, by using nondestructive geophysical analytical methods. They allowed a thorough exploration of the present substance and condition of the main dome's brick masonry and of the four main pillars built from natural stone.
The new findings regarding the structural characteristics allowed, on the one hand, developing differentiated calculation models by means of which statements on load flow, stress states and stability behavior of the Hagia Sophia became possible and on the other, provided a basis for answering the question about the earthquake risks with a reliability corresponding to the historical significance of the building.
The first part of the report on the DFG project "Engineering Studies on the Main Dome and Main Pillars of the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul" describes the explorations of the building. The second part, which will appear in the next issue, will present the conclusions resulting for the structural behavior and structural capacity of the building.

Keywords:
pier masonry load-bearing behavior cupola dome
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