BUILDING DAMAGE AND INJURY PREVENTION OF WOODEN RECOVERY SYSTEMS
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Course Title:
BUILDING DAMAGE AND INJURY PREVENTION OF WOODEN RECOVERY SYSTEMS
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Course Code:
MIM5052
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Type of Course:
Optional
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Level of Course:
Second Cycle
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Year of Study:
1
6
Semester:
2
7
ECTS Credits Allocated:
6
8
Theoretical (hour/week):
3
9
Practice (hour/week) :
0
10
Laboratory (hour/week) :
0
11
Prerequisites:
12
Recommended optional programme components:
None
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Language:
Turkish
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Mode of Delivery:
Face to face
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Course Coordinator:
Doç.Dr. ZEHRA SEVGEN PERKER
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Course Lecturers:
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Contactinformation of the Course Coordinator:
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Website:
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Objective of the Course:
The aim of this course is to teach that material damages and such damages in the prevention of wood - the methods used to eliminate
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Contribution of the Course to Professional Development
This course contributes to professional development in maintaining the architectural culture created by structures built with wooden materials and designing sustainable new buildings with wooden materials.
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Learning Outcomes:
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Teaching the factors that causes damage to the building material of wood;
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Teaching consisting of wooden building material, physical, chemical, biological and human-induced damages and methods used in analysis and detection ;
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Teaching prevention of damage to wood, current methods and applications;
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Teaching the evaluation and inference skills on academic research for damage to wood construction material, damage detection and to prevent and to determine methods;
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Teaching orally and writing in academic research preventing damage to wooden building material accurately ;
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Course Content:
Week
Theoretical
Practical
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Definition of wooden building materials, general properties, the structure's location and shape, structure and properties of wood used in the classification of species
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Classification of wooden construction material damages, damages in the underlying principles of investigation, damage assessment and methods of analysis
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Classification of wooden construction material damages, damages in the underlying principles of investigation, damage assessment and methods of analysis
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The physical origin of wooden construction material damage
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The physical origin of wooden construction material damage
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The chemical origin of wooden construction material damage
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The chemical origin of wooden construction material damage
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The biological origin of wooden construction material damage
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The biological origin of wooden construction material damage
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The human origin of wooden construction material damage
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The human origin of wooden construction material damage
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Methods and applications for the prevention and elimination of damage to wood
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Methods and applications for the prevention and elimination of damage to wood
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Methods and applications for the prevention and elimination of damage to wood
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Textbooks, References and/or Other Materials:
Alemdaroğlu,T. (1998). Ağaç Kimyası. Gazi Büro Kitabevi, Ankara. Eriç,M., (1994). Yapı Fiziği ve Malzemesi. Literatür Yayınları, İstanbul. Günay, R. (2002). Geleneksel Ahşap Yapılar Sorunları ve Çözüm Yolları. Birsen Yayınevi, İstanbul. Örs, Y., Keskin, H. (2001). Ağaç Malzeme Bilgisi. Atlas Yayın Dağıtım, Ankara. Richardson, B.A. (1993). Wood Preservation. E. & F.N. Spon.
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Assesment
TERM LEARNING ACTIVITIES
NUMBER
PERCENT
Midterm Exam
1
10
Quiz
0
0
Homeworks, Performances
1
30
Final Exam
1
60
Total
3
100
Contribution of Term (Year) Learning Activities to Success Grade
40
Contribution of Final Exam to Success Grade
60
Total
100
Measurement and Evaluation Techniques Used in the Course
Course success is evaluated through the midterm exam (written exam), final exam (written exam) and homework.
Information
Course success is evaluated through the midterm exam (written exam), final exam (written exam) and homework.
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ECTS / WORK LOAD TABLE
Activites
NUMBER
TIME [Hour]
Total WorkLoad [Hour]
Theoretical
14
3
42
Practicals/Labs
0
0
0
Self Study and Preparation
14
6
84
Homeworks, Performances
1
40
40
Projects
0
0
0
Field Studies
4
2
8
Midtermexams
1
3
3
Others
0
0
0
Final Exams
1
3
3
Total WorkLoad
183
Total workload/ 30 hr
6
ECTS Credit of the Course
6
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CONTRIBUTION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES TO PROGRAMME QUALIFICATIONS