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Volume 26, Issue 1 (2026) of the Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering features ten original research contributions that advance the understanding of structural resilience, material innovation, and complex system modeling. This issue explores critical themes in seismic mitigation and geotechnical stability, ranging from the performance of steel moment frames equipped with S-shaped dampers and the behavior of coupled composite walls to the evaluation of tunnels crossing active faults and the buckling analysis of multi-span frames using numerical methods. Significant focus is also placed on material sustainability and bond mechanics, specifically investigating the reactivity of incineration bottom ash as a cementitious supplement and the bond-slip performance between high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete and steel sections. Furthermore, the collection addresses post-hazard structural integrity and connection optimization, including studies on the residual strength of columns after fire exposure, stress distribution in hybrid adhesive-bolt joints, effective slab width for box girder design, and the use of optimized tree schemes to determine punching strength in reinforced slab-column connections. Together, these papers provide vital insights into enhancing the safety and efficiency of modern infrastructure through rigorous experimental and analytical frameworks.
Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering is an open access journal, so articles are freely available to the readers.
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After Review Reject Rate: 37%
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