Browsing OzU Theses & Dissertations by Author "Deniz, Derya"
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Analyzing the benefits and challenges of common data environment implementation in BIM-based projects: Impacts on project performance
The construction industry is an information- and communication-dependent industry which requires a collaborative working environment among several stakeholders. The amount of produced data is being excessive considering ... -
Comparitive energy simulation for high-rise residential building envelope materials: Heating and cooling efficiency analyses
The interest in building energy performance and efficiency has been increasing in the last decades. Although several studies on energy-efficient buildings exist in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) ... -
Flood loss and retrofit analyses for residential buildings
Flooding events are the most frequent natural disasters that cause significant physical damage on the built-infrastructure, leading to severe economic losses and social disruptions on communities. To measure and increase ... -
Multi-criteria decision-making approach for risk management in modular construction projects
While there exists an ever-rising interest in modular construction projects, the current performance does not depict its full capabilities. This is mainly due to practicing 'stick-built' methods under a roof, implying ... -
Performance and loss assesment of industrial buildings under flood and earthquake actions
Flooding and earthquake are the two most-costliest hazard events that significantly affect communities in Turkey. Especially, their impacts on industrial facilities can trigger fire or release of toxic substances, resulting ... -
A performance based assesment of biological self-healing cement-based mortar
Concrete is the second most used material after water, and the demand for cement-based systems is rapidly increasing due to the urbanization. Because of the cement content, the concrete induces approximately 8% of total ...
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