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Journal of Structural Engineering
TitleJournal of Structural Engineering
DisciplineStructural engineering
AbbreviationJ. Struct. Eng.
PublisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
CountryUnited States
History1875–present
FrequencyMonthly
Issn0733-9445

Journal of Structural Engineering is a peer-reviewed scholarly periodical covering research on the analysis, design, and performance of built structures. It publishes original investigations, case studies, review articles, and technical notes that inform practice and policy in engineering, architecture, and construction. Authors and readers include academics, practitioners, and agencies engaged with standards, codes, and major infrastructure projects worldwide.

Overview

The journal serves as a forum for contributions from researchers affiliated with institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Imperial College London, and ETH Zurich, and from agencies including the Federal Highway Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Transport Research Laboratory, and European Commission. It interfaces with professional bodies like the American Society of Civil Engineers, Institution of Civil Engineers, Engineering Council (UK), Japan Society of Civil Engineers, and Association Française de Génie Civil.

History and Publication Details

Founded as part of the publishing activities of the American Society of Civil Engineers in the late 19th century, the periodical evolved alongside landmark projects such as the Brooklyn Bridge, Hoover Dam, Golden Gate Bridge, Channel Tunnel, and Three Gorges Dam. Its editorial stewardship has included editors from Columbia University, Princeton University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Delft University of Technology, and University of Tokyo. Publication formats have adapted from print issues to online platforms operated in collaboration with organizations like CrossRef, ORCID, Portico, and Digital Commons.

Scope and Topics Covered

Topics encompass structural analysis techniques developed with influences from the Euler–Bernoulli beam theory tradition and modern computational methods tied to research at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory. Typical subject matter includes seismic design informed by findings from U.S. Geological Survey, wind engineering linked to studies at National Center for Atmospheric Research, fatigue and fracture research connected to work at Sandia National Laboratories, and materials science drawing on advances at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and National Institute for Materials Science. Case studies address failures and forensic investigations related to events such as the Hyatt Regency walkway collapse, Kobe earthquake, I-35W Mississippi River bridge collapse, and Savar building collapse.

Editorial Board and Peer Review Process

The editorial board comprises scholars and practitioners from universities and agencies including University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Technical University of Munich, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Seoul National University, Australian National University, and corporations like Arup, AECOM, Bechtel, Skanska, and Jacobs Engineering Group. Manuscripts undergo double-blind or single-blind peer review coordinated with reviewers from professional societies such as the American Concrete Institute, International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering, American Institute of Steel Construction, and Concrete Institute of Australia. Ethical oversight references guidelines from bodies including Committee on Publication Ethics and metrics tracked via services like Publons.

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is indexed in major databases and services such as Scopus, Web of Science, Engineering Index, PubMed Central for cross-disciplinary items, Google Scholar, ProQuest, and EBSCOhost. Citation data feed into platforms managed by Clarivate, Elsevier, and Springer Nature partnerships. Metadata interoperability relies on standards championed by organizations like CrossRef and identifier systems like ORCID.

Impact and Reception

Impact assessments cite metrics such as the journal's impact factor reported in the Journal Citation Reports and h-index calculations aggregated by Scopus and Google Scholar Metrics. Its influence is seen in citation chains connecting to standards and codes developed by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, American Concrete Institute, Eurocode committees within the European Committee for Standardization, and national standards bodies including Standards Australia and British Standards Institution. The journal is frequently referenced in reports produced by funding agencies such as the National Science Foundation and multinational commissions like the World Bank.

Notable Articles and Contributions

Landmark papers published in the journal have advanced methods used in projects like the Millau Viaduct, Jubail Second Industrial City, Shanghai Tower, Burj Khalifa, and retrofit programs such as the Northridge earthquake building strengthening initiatives. Seminal contributions include developments in performance-based seismic design tied to work by researchers at California Institute of Technology and University of California, Los Angeles, innovations in high-performance materials related to studies at Northwestern University and Rice University, and computational approaches influenced by algorithms from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Category:Civil engineering journals