International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysis
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International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysis

Peer-Reviewed Hybrid, and Open Access  ISSN: 2456-5326

About the Journal

International Journal of Structural Engineering and Analysisprovide a rapid forum for publication of research article and comprehensive reviews that focuses on the structural engineering and recent technological advancement that can be of great importance to the scientific community.

All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijsea
Frequency
2 Issues (Jan-June),(July-Dec)
ISSN
2456-5326
Impact Factor (SJIF)

6.003

DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJSEA
Language
English
Subject
Civil Engineering
Format
Hybrid, and Open Access
Starting Year
2015

Latest Articles

Ahead of PrintReview Article 2026-03-20

The Effect of Stand-off Distance and Blast Yield OverStructure in Blast Test

By Pavan Gurjar and Ayush Meena

Abstract: AbstractExplosive loads have garnered a lot of attention lately because of numerous unintentional and deliberateoccurrences that have affected important structures all over the world. As a result, there has been a lot ofresearch in this area over the last ten years. Although most of the early studies were empirical, morerecent studies have progressed into thorough…

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Comparative Analysis of a G+29 RCC Building under Indian Wind Zones III, IV, and V Using Parametric BIM–FEM Integrated Workflow

By Pratibha Namdev Khillare and Prof. Satish S Manal

Abstract: The increasing demand for high-rise reinforced concrete (RCC) buildings in urban regions has made wind-load assessment an important aspect of structural design. In tall buildings, wind-induced lateral forces significantly affect serviceability performance, structural stability, and occupant comfort. Recent advancements in Building Information Modelling (BIM) and finite element–based structural analysis have improved the efficiency, accuracy, and…

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Development of a Simplified Predictive Equation for Foundation Depth Using Soil and Load Parameters

By Birendra Kumar Singh

Abstract: Abstract- This study presents the analysis and design of shallow foundations subjected to vertical and lateral loads, considering the self-weight of structural elements and soil bearing capacity. Two loading cases are examined to evaluate the stability and suitability of foundation dimensions. In the first case, a column load of 120 t is considered, with an…

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Analyze Effect Of Skew Angle On Performance of R.C Girder Bridge Deck

By Minal Suresh Thengila, Y.P Pawar, and S.D Jagdale

Abstract: Abstract - The performance of reinforced c oncrete (R.C) girder bridge decks is significantly influenced by geometric configurations, among which the skew angle plays a critical role. Skewed bridges are commonly employed to accommodate site constraints, road alignment, and river crossings, but they introduce complex stress distributions, torsional effects, and differential deflections compared to straight…

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IoT-Based Real-Time Beam Deflection Monitoring for Structural Integrity

By Shaikh Tanveer, Ulhare Shravani, Pathan Arshin, Dukale Dnyaneshwar, and Petare Kaustubh

Abstract: Abstract Structural health monitoring is essential to ensure the safety of civil engineering constructions. Conventional laser-based methods of deflection measurement are expensive and invasive, especially for historical buildings and hostile environments such as mines and caves. This project aims to design a low-cost, non-invasive IoT-based system using strain gauges to monitor beam deflection in real-time, providing early warning for any potential structural damage. The system is based on using strain gauges on the surface fibres of…

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THE EFFECT OF STAND OFF DISTANCE AND BLAST YIELD OVER STRUCTURE IN BLAST TEST

By Pavan Gurjar and Ayush Meena

Abstract: Abstract Explosive loads have garnered a lot of attention lately because of numerous unintentional and deliberate occurrences that have affected important structures all over the world. As a result, there has been a lot of research in this area over the last ten years. Although the majority of the early studies were empirical, more recent…