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Volume 25, Issue 1 of the Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering presents nine insightful research papers addressing critical aspects of structural behavior and analysis. Topics span dynamic responses, underground structures, material properties, and computational modeling. Highlights include studies on the dynamic response analysis of dowel-slot grouting assembly stations under seismic loading, three-dimensional discrete element analysis of excavation face stability in deep-buried shield tunnels, and the strut method for analyzing confined masonry structures with openings. The issue also investigates the impact of incorporating recycled and natural fibers on concrete mechanical properties, the deformation and stress mechanisms in water conveyance tunnels crossing strike-slip faults, and the evaluation of parameters affecting the inelastic acceleration ratio. Further research delves into the stability analysis of surrounding rocks in deeply-buried underground chambers, mesoscale numerical studies of size effects on concrete fracture characteristics using the Finite Discrete Element Method (FDEM), and the mechanical properties of fewer-girder steel plate composite bridges during construction. Collectively, these papers contribute to the advancement of structural engineering through rigorous analysis and innovative methodologies.
Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering is an open access journal, so articles are freely available to the readers.
Acceptance Rate: 19%
Desk Reject Rate: 65%
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