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ASCE Journal of Structural Engineering

Journal of Structural Engineering  
Language English

The Journal of Structural Engineering is the principal professional peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the oldest professional civil engineering society in the United States. Besides the journal, the Society publishes [technical journals, conference proceedings, and books (including technical reports, standards, manuals of practice and ASCE Press imprint titles) The Journal, and its other publications, are available through the ASCE Library] and the ASCE Bookstore.

The Journal of Structural Engineering is one of the flagship journals of the Society. It is sponsored by its division, the [ASCE Structural Engineering Institute]. ISSN 0733-9445 eISSN 1943-541X CODEN: JSENDH

According to its Aims and Scope, "The Journal of Structural Engineering reports on fundamental knowledge that contributes to the state-of-the-art and state-of-practice in structural engineering. Authors discuss the art and science of structural design; investigate the physical properties of engineering materials as related to structural behavior; develop methods of analysis; and study the merits of various types of structures and methods of construction." The journal covers both theoretical and applied research papers in the field of structural engineering, and on fields related to both structural engineering and other disciplines

Originally, the journals was part of the proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, first published in 1873 The Journal started publishing separately in 1956 as part of the ASCE Journal of the Structural Division (ISSN 0044-8001). In 1983, the title was changed to the Journal of Structural Engineering (ISSN 0733-9445).

Past Editors of the Journal include:

The Journal of Structural Engineering is indexed in all the major services, including Scopus, Web of Science, and Engineering Index. It is available on Proquest and EbscoNet. As a member of CrossRef, all journal articles include links to other publisher content in the CrossRef system.


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