Engineering Structures provides a forum for a broad blend of scientific and technical papers to reflect the evolving needs of
the structural engineering and structural mechanics communities. Particularly welcome are contributions dealing with applications of
structural engineering and mechanics principles and theories in all areas ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Engineering Structures provides a forum for a broad blend of scientific and technical papers to reflect the evolving needs of
the structural engineering and structural mechanics communities. Particularly welcome are contributions dealing with applications of
structural engineering and mechanics principles and theories in all areas of technology. The journal aspires to a broad and integrated
coverage of the effects of dynamic loadings and of the modelling techniques whereby the structural response to these loadings may be
computed.
The scope of Engineering Structures encompasses, but is not restricted to, the following areas: infrastructure
engineering; earthquake engineering; structure-fluid-soil interaction; wind engineering; fire engineering; blast engineering; structural
reliability/stability; life assessment/integrity; structural health monitoring; multi-hazard engineering; structural dynamics; optimization;
expert systems; experimental modelling; performance-based design; multiscale analysis; engineering economics.
Topics of interest
include: tall buildings; innovative structures; environmentally responsive structures; bridges; stadiums; commercial and public buildings;
transmission towers; television and telecommunication masts; cooling towers; plates and shells; suspension structures, smart structures;
nuclear reactors; dams; pressure vessels; pipelines; tunnels.
Engineering Structures also publishes review articles, short
communications and discussions, book reviews, and a diary on international events related to any aspect of structural engineering.
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Editor-in-Chief:
P.L. Gould