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All production-ready papers will be published as soon as they are approved under "online first issue" as of today.
Welcome to this edition of the Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, featuring a diverse array of research papers that explore key facets of structural engineering. This issue consisted of 13 manuscripts. From understanding water inrush in karst regions to assessing the impact of structural bracing on progressive collapse, these papers touch on seismic assessments, material advancements, and practical considerations in construction methods. Dive into this concise yet impactful collection, offering insights that span from foundational geological challenges to sustainable material choices and innovative construction techniques.
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.