Online First
All production-ready papers will be published as soon as they are approved under "online first issue" as of today.
The second issue of the journal is devoted to the theme, “Special Issue on Wireless Sensor Networks and Practical Applications”. In this issue we have contributed 1, the development of an on-line structural health monitoring system based on wireless sensor networks (WSN); intelligent wireless lighting control using wireless sensor and actuator networks; a WSN platform for river monitoring; classification-based event detection in ecological monitoring networks; WSNs for museums’ environmental and structural monitoring, and automatic environmental control; passive infrared sensor based intrusion detection surveillance system using wireless sensor networks; different wireless technologies for integrated e-Operations in offshore oil and gas production environments and also enhancing the resolution of wireless sensor network based subsurface plume tracking using compressed data dissemination. This issue serves as a comprehensive resource to gain more knowledge, essentially, for environmental monitoring using wireless sensor networks.
On the tenth publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 8 manuscripts.
On the ninth publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 8 manuscripts.
On the eighth publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 11 manuscripts.
The theme of this Special Issue of the Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering (EJSE) is “Earthquake Engineering in the low and moderate seismic regions of Southeast Asia and Australia”.
Undoubtedly this is a very important and a very topical issue in the field of Earthquake Engineering. For decades now, seismic hazard assessment and seismic design have been heavily based on ground motion characteristics and experiences accumulated in platemargin areas, where data tend to be more abundant. The pioneering work of Gail Atkinson and others had, however, clearly indicated that ground motion characteristics in low-to-moderate seismicity regions in the intra-plate environment could be significantly different from those in the inter-plate environment, in terms of frequency contents, timehistories, focal depths, seismotectonic settings, etc. This obviously would impact on seismic design of buildings and structures. Meanwhile, many countries in regions of lowto- moderate seismicity to this date do not have any seismic provisions for building and design.
It is therefore entirely prudent and timely to produce this Special Issue of EJSE, in order to enable our design engineers to appreciate the seimic hazard and ground motion characteristics of such low-to-moderate seismicity regions, and to guide them in their design work.
On the seventh publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 6 manuscripts.
Recognizing this, the Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering presents this special issue on Loadings which contains review articles covering the important topics of fire, earthquakes, wind, waves, blasts and impact. In addition, there is an article devoted entirely to load-rating of bridges and a paper introducing the regulatory framework for Australia. The review articles are presented in such a manner that they will be of benefit to practising engineers with no prior specialized knowledge on the respective disciplines and to researchers looking for a compact state-of-the-art review.
On the sisth publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 9 manuscripts.
On the fifth publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 6 manuscripts.
On the fourth publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 9 manuscripts.
On the third publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 9 manuscripts.
On the second publishing, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering consisted of 7 manuscripts.
Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering is an open access journal, so articles are freely available to the readers.
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Blast loading and blast effects on structures–an overview, Ngo, T., Mendis, P., A. Gupta and J. Ramsay (2007), Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, (1), pp. 76–91. doi: 10.56748/ejse.671 | |
Wind loading on tall buildings, Mendis, P., Ngo, T., N. Haritos, A. Hira, B. Samali and J. Cheung (2007), Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, (1), pp. 41–54. doi: 10.56748/ejse.641 | |
Seismic behavior of isolated bridges: A-state-of-the-art review, M.C. Kunde and R.S. Jangid (2003), Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, 3, pp. 140–170. doi: doi: 10.56748/ejse.335 | |
Nonlinear models of reinforced and post-tensioned concrete beams, P. Fanning. (2001), Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, 1(2), 111–119. doi: 10.56748/ejse.1182 | |
Finite element micro-modeling of infilled frames, P.G. Asteris (2008), Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, 8, pp. 1–11. doi: 10.56748/ejse.894 |
All production-ready papers will be published as soon as they are approved under "online first issue" as of today.