ISSN: 2630-5232(Online) Email:jaeser@bilpublishing.com | Aims and Scope Journal of Architectural Environment & Structural Engineering Research is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal aimed at an international audience. With the rapid growth of the built environment, the physical environment has seen a sharp decline. By offering a cross-disciplinary approach, the journal aims to promote the latest innovations in the field of environment management and mitigate the disparity in the progression of both natural and man-made environments. The scope of the Journal of Architectural Environment & Structural Engineering Research includes, but is not limited:
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Volume 5, Issue 4 (2022)
Table of Contents
Articles
Failure Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Beams Using Damage Mechanics and Classical Laminate Theory
José Mário Feitosa Lima, Geraldo José Belmonte dos Santos, Paulo R. L. Lima Article ID: 5028 Views - 133 (Abstract) PDF - 31 (Download) Abstract: The prediction of the behavior of reinforced concrete beams under bending is essential for the perfect design of these elements. Usually, the classical models do not incorporate the physical nonlinear behavior of concrete under tension and compression, which can underestimate the deformations in the structural element under short and long-term ...
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Yinghua Li, Junyong He, Xiaoqing Zeng, Yanxing Tang Article ID: 5073 Views - 368 (Abstract) PDF - 53 (Download) Abstract: Overloads of vehicle may cause damage to bridge structures, and how to assess the safety influence of heavy vehicles crossing the prototype bridge is one of the challenges. In this report, using a large amount of monitored data collected from the structural health monitoring system (SHMS) in service of the prototype bridge, of which the bridge type is lar...
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Belkacem Belhadj, Justin Houessou, Nicolas Montrelay, Michèle Quéneudec Article ID: 5248 Views - 38 (Abstract) PDF - 6 (Download) Abstract: The approach that contributes to the development of eco-materials in construction is the use of mineral powders, which can improve mechanical properties and reduce cement consumption. This article aims to study the effect of substitution by mass of cement with mineral powders on the physicomechanical properties and microstructure of sand ...
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Editorial
Jianyong Han, Dongfeng Jia, Fushun Yan, Yue Zhao, Dong Liu, Qinghai Wang Article ID: 5302 Views - 31 (Abstract) PDF - 8 (Download) |
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Announcements
JAESER 2022 Reviewer Recognition and Thanks |
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JAESER would like to thank all the reviewers who spent their valuable time supporting the peer review process. We will continue to publish research related to the built environment and structural engineering and would like to thank all of our peer reviewers for their continued support and service to the journal and the broader scientific community
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Special Issues
Special Issue: Recent Advancement of Computational Methods for Tunneling and Underground Construction |
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Special Issue InformationLead Guest Editor: Jianyong Han, Associate Researcher Shandong Jianzhu University, School of Civil Engineering,China;hanlwb@163.com Guest Editor: Yue Zhao, Research Assistant Shandong Academy of Sciences,China;zhyue_1991@126.com Dear Colleague, We develop this special issue around the theme of computational methods for tunneling and underground construction to highlight the critical importance of these topics for ongoing progress in geotechnical engineering. The aim of this special issue is to introduce the latest development of computational methods and their applications in tunneling and underground space engineering. In particular, it showcases the advantages, characteristics, and shortcomings of these computational methods in solving problems of tunneling and underground space engineering. All included papers will be contributed by the domain experts in the corresponding filed, which could provide guidelines for the potential users of these new computational methods and prospects of further development of computational methods for tunneling and underground space engineering. JAESER is now accepting manuscripts for a special issue on Recent advancement of computational methods for tunneling and underground construction.(Electronic call for papers) Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 December 2022.
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