Advances in Structural Dynamics of Construction Materials

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Civil Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 92

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College of Civil Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China
Interests: green and sustainable road engineering materials; pavement structure design and analysis; pavement performance evaluation and construction technology; foundation treatment and slope engineering; geotechnical engineering dynamics
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Centre for Advances in Reliability and Safety, Pak Shek Kok, NT, Hong Kong, China
Interests: pavement materials; mechanics; inspection; management; AI applications in engineering

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Structural dynamics of construction materials comprise a rapidly evolving field that analyzes material performance when subjected to external forces and vibrations, such as wind, earthquakes, blasts and traffic. Significant advancements in recent years in the structural dynamics of construction materials provide theoretical guidance for the planning, design, performance evaluation and maintenance of civil engineering structures.

This Special Issue aims to provide a platform for researchers to share their latest findings and innovations in this field. The scope of this Special Issue includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:

  • Linear and nonlinear dynamics;
  • Elastoplastic dynamics;
  • Fracture mechanics;
  • Granular mechanics;
  • Wind effects and aeroelasticity;
  • Soil/structure interactions;
  • Seismic engineering;
  • Base isolation and seismic dampers;
  • Tall and slender buildings;
  • Blasts and impacts;
  • Dynamic simulation;
  • Structural health monitoring;
  • Passive and active control.

Particularly, studies on the mechanical and physicochemical behavior of complex construction materials such as asphalt mixtures and steel concrete are of high interest in this Special Issue. Moreover, the application of novel dynamic theories or improvement of the existing theory in modeling construction materials behaviors, and the development of new structural types, new construction materials and methods are also the focus of continuous evolution.

This Special Issue is open to research works developed based on these topics. We invite the submission of new research, case studies, projects, reviews and state-of-the-art discussions as well.

Prof. Dr. Kezhen Yan
Guest Editor

Dr. Wenyao Liu
Guest Editor Assistant

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Keywords

  • construction materials
  • mechanical analysis
  • dynamic tests
  • multi-scale simulation
  • linear and nonlinear dynamics
  • elastoplastic dynamics
  • fracture mechanics
  • granular mechanics
  • wind effects and aeroelasticity
  • load coupling
  • soil/structure interactions
  • seismic engineering
  • base isolation and seismic dampers
  • tall and slender buildings
  • blasts and impacts
  • structural health monitoring
  • damage detection
  • passive and active control

Published Papers

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