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IJSEA V-10 I-01 2024

IJSEA V-10 I-01 2024

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-06-05

A Comparative Study of the Wind Load Effect on High-Rise Buildings

By Pagade Rahul Ramdas and D.B. Mohite

Abstract: Tall buildings are going up all over the world, so it increases the importance of design for wind-inducedbuilding motion. Tall structures that comply with lateral drift requirements specified in building codescan still experience significant swaying under strong wind conditions. Severe wind-related disasters inIndia and the United States have highlighted the fact that many existing buildings…

Published in International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysis · Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2024 · pp. 15–21Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-06-06

Comparative Structural Analysis of I-Girder and Box-Girder Designs in Flyover Bridges

By Raju Ramrao Kulkarni and A.B. Vawhale

Abstract: Bridge structures are vital for improving transportation in urban and suburban areas by offering routesthat reduce traffic congestion. As urbanization accelerates in many metropolitan cities across India,the necessity for such infrastructure becomes increasingly important. This research aims to explore thestructural behavior of flyover bridges, specifically focusing on 30-meter I-girder and 30-meter boxgirder bridge segments under…

Published in International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysis · Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2024 · pp. 1–14Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-06-12

Experimental and Numerical Analysis of RCC Beams Undergoing Four-Point Bending Tests: A Parametric Study of Acoustic Emission (AE) Techniques

By Shubham Hatte and S.A. Bhalchandra

Abstract: Reinforced concrete is a composite material where tensile reinforcement is added to increase its tensilestrength since plain concrete is weak in tension. Reinforced concrete has far more complicated behaviorthan plain concrete. This is due to the microstructural changes in concrete as well as the interactionand link between concrete and steel. Micro-cracking of concrete and steel…

Published in International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysis · Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2024 · pp. 22–37Read Article →
PublishedSubscription 2025-03-08

Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery System: A Review Of Recent Development And Challenges In Malaria

By Elingarami Sauli, Hulda Shaid Swai, Jeremiah Gathirwa, Carolyn W. Muruthi, and Jecinta Wanjiru Ndungu

Abstract: Malaria remains a global health challenge despite extensive efforts in prevention and treatment. Prompt diagnosis and effective treatment are critical for eradication efforts, yet resistance to current therapeutic drugs, particularly in Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, poses a major obstacle. Traditional antimalarial such as quinine, chloroquine, and artemisinin-based combination therapies have been widely used, but…

Published in International journal of Nanobiotechnology · Vol. 11, Issue 1, 2025Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-06-11

Optimizing Concrete Composition: Evaluating the Effects of Flaky Aggregates, Steel Slag, and Marble Powder on Performance

By Sonu Patel and Harsh Rathore

Abstract: The characteristics of materials used in construction have a significant impact on the performance ofthe resulting concrete. Coarse and fine aggregates are crucial components in cement concrete,influencing its strength and workability. Research has shown that the type of aggregate used, whethercoarse or fine, plays a critical role in these properties. In this study, we examine…

Published in International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysis · Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2024 · pp. 38–46Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2024-06-13

Seismic Analysis and Design of an RCC Twisted Building Using with ETAB

By Vivek Jagtap, Durgesh Lambe, Apurva More, Pratibha Powar, Manavi Bharekar, and S.P. Salunkhe

Abstract: This paper investigates the structural behavior of reinforced concrete (RCC)-twisted buildingssubjected to seismic loads using ETABS software. The study focuses on analyzing various degrees oftwist in RCC-twisted buildings, specifically examining the angles of 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, and 3.5 degrees perfloor. The study looks at how these different twist rates affect important structural parameters like…

Published in International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysis · Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2024 · pp. 47–59Read Article →