Journal of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering

Special Issue

Computational Technologies in Concrete Structures

  • Submission Deadline: May 25, 2020
  • Status: Submission Closed
  • Lead Guest Editor: Shrikant Harle
About This Special Issue
The special issue publishes advances in the development and use of computational methods for the solution of problems in engineering and the sciences. The range of appropriate contributions is wide, and includes papers on establishing appropriate mathematical models and their numerical solution in all areas of concrete. The journal also includes articles that present a substantial review of a field in the topics of the journal.
The aim of the this special issue is to advance the research and practice in civil and structural engineering through the application of computationl methods. The journal will publish original papers and educational articles of general value to the field that will bridge the gap between high-performance construction materials, large scale engineering systems, and advanced computational methods. The scope of the International Journal for Computational, Civil and Structural Engineering includes papers on computer methods in the areas of structural engineering; civil engineering materials, including composites, concrete, steel, wood, aluminum, and asphalt; and problems concerned with multiple media, such as soil-structure and fluid-structure interaction problems. The journal is intended to be of interest and use to researchers and practitioners in academic, governmental, and industrial communities.
The journal publishes full-length papers, which normally will be less than 20 journal pages in length, and short communications, which can be at most 6 journal pages.

Aims and Scope:

  1. Plasticity
  2. Fracture mechanics
  3. Creep
  4. Fiber reinforced concrete
  5. Performance under extreme conditions
  6. Concrete mix design
  7. High performance concrete
  8. Modeling of concrete structures
  9. Fracture of concrete
  10. Durability of concrete structures
Lead Guest Editor
  • Shrikant Harle

    Prof Ram Meghe College of Engineering & Management, Badnera, India

Guest Editors
  • Chensen Ding

    Institute of Computational Engineering, University of Luxembourg, Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg

  • Said Hicham Boukhalkhal

    Department of Civil Engineering, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, Djelfa, Algeria

  • Sakshi Gupta

    Department of Civil Engineering, Amity University, Gurgaon, India

  • Md. Samdani Azad

    Department of Civil Engineering, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Rajshahi, Bangladesh

  • Milind Mohod

    Prof Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Research, Amrāvati, India

  • Ram Ingalkar

    Prof Ram Meghe College of Engineering & Management, Badnera, India

  • Ashish Ugale

    Prof Ram Meghe College of Engineering & Management, Badnera, India

  • Sarang Dhawade

    Prof Ram Meghe College of Engineering & Managemen, Badnera, India

  • Subodh Dhoke

    P. R. Pote College of Engineering and Management, Maharashtra, India

  • Rahul Wankhade

    Prof Ram Meghe College of Engineering & Management, Badnera, India

Published Articles
  • Falling Weight Deflectometer Analysis of Low Volume Roads

    Shrikant Madhav Harle , Prakash Pajgade

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 4, August 2019
    Pages: 73-80
    Received: Jun. 14, 2019
    Accepted: Sep. 16, 2019
    Published: Sep. 23, 2019
    DOI: 10.11648/j.jccee.20190404.11
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    Abstract: The work was carried out on the village roads where the traffic intensity is very low. The roads should be constructed as durable and with minimum construction cost without affecting the strength. Therefore the experiments were carried out on different types of roads. The experiments can be performed in the laboratory but that is not sufficient and... Show More