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Assembly-based flood repair cost and time models for industrial buildings in Turkey

•Flood repair cost and time models are proposed for industrial buildings in Turkey.•A framework based on simulations is established to develop the repair models.•Models count for detailed flood damage to facade & interior building components.•Intense flash floods cause higher repair estimates th...

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Published in:Reliability engineering & system safety 2023-10, Vol.238, p.109444, Article 109444
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