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Figure 6. A three-dimensional model of the alluvium thickness
of the studied area
Using this theoretical information, Vay obtained from the
locations undergoing SCPT applications and values of the
thickness of the alluvium, the fundamental vibration period of
the ground of the study area was determined and mapped
accordingly (Figure 7).
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Figure 7. Fundamental vibration period map of the ground of
the studied area (Ty)
The minimum value of the fundamental period of the ground
was 0.18 and the maximum value was 0.61 for the 32 different
locations in the studied area. All the data were determined to
agree with the normal distribution function and the mean level
was 0.39, which was in agreement with the characteristics of an
alluvial ground (Figure 8).
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Figure 8. Frequency histogram of T, values determined for the
studied area
5. ANALYSIS OF EARTHQUAKE RISKS ACCORDING
TO SITE PERIOD FOR THE STUDIED AREA
When the fundamental vibration period of the ground is equal
to that of peculiar vibration period of the building, which is
called resonance, seismic burdens that have an impact on the
structure pose high risks and thus increase the possibility of
damage to and vulnerability of the structure (Akkargan, S. and
Özcep, F., 2000). Each structure and building on the earth has
its own type of contraction materials for construction and
different numbers of storeys and a peculiar characteristic site
period frequency depending on many parameters (Saglam, H.,
2003).
Concrete buildings were determined to form the highest number
of the structures in the study area. Characteristic site periods for
different storeys of the structures to be constructed in the
disaster areas according to the “Equal Earthquake Method"
issued on 1998 in Building Code are determined using the
following equation ;
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where — Hy- Building Story x 3
Regarding the structure-ground relationship, the peculiar
characteristic site period of the superstructure was calculated
with the equation of (2) so that a risk analysis could be made in
terms of resonance.
Based on the fundamental vibration period of the ground in the
study area, four possibilities were determined for the structures
in the study area to experience resonance (Table 1).
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