The journal aims to encourage and enhance the role of mechanics and other disciplines as they relate to earthquake engineering by providing
opportunities for the publication of the work of applied mathematicians, engineers and other applied scientists involved in solving problems
closely related to the ... click here for full Aims & Scope
The journal aims to encourage and enhance the role of mechanics and other disciplines as they relate to earthquake engineering by providing
opportunities for the publication of the work of applied mathematicians, engineers and other applied scientists involved in solving problems
closely related to the field of earthquake and geotechnical engineering.
Emphasis is placed on new concepts and techniques, but
case histories will also be published if they enhance the presentation and understanding of new technical concepts.
Fields Covered:
•Seismology and geology relevant to earthquake problems.
•Elastodynamics: wave propagation and scattering soil and
rock dynamics.
•Dynamic constitutive behaviour of materials.
•Mathematical methods: system methodology and identification
in soil dynamics relevant to earthquake phenomena.
•Practical methods.
•Probabilistic methods in: seismology, geotechnical
earthquake engineering; risk analysis; earthquake engineering reliability; interaction problems; soil structure interaction and fluid-soil
interaction; instrumentation and experimental methods; inelastic and nonlinear problems; finite element analysis in dynamics and elastodynamics;
earthquake case histories; tsunamis.
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Editors-in-Chief:
D.E. Beskos
M. Erdik