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British Journal of Civil and Architecture Engineering (BJCAE)—Open Access Journal
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Aim
Brithish Journal of Civil and Architecture Engineering (BJCAE) ISSN: (2229-5558) is an international open-access journal publishes six times each year. BJCAE is a scholarly peer-refereed journal that promotes scientific, technical and managerial advances in the three intertwined disciplines of the built environment: Architecture, Engineering and Construction. BJCAE publishes original research papers, state-of-the-art review papers, novel industrial applications and insightful case studies in a broad scope of topics related to the three disciplines.
Scope
Brithish Journal of Civil and Architecture Engineering (BJCAE) is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal seeks to publish original research articles that are hypothetical and theoretical in its nature and that provide exploratory insights in the following fields but not limited to:
* Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering |
Food Engineering |
Forestry Engineering |
Materials Engineering |
Water Resource Engineering |
Mineral & Metallurgical Engineering |
Architecture & Planning |
Naval Architectural Engineering |
Geological Engineering |
Structural Engineering |
Transportation |
Construction |
Application of soft computing |
Environmental Engineering |
Soil Mechanics |
Fluid Mechanics |
Automation in Construction |
Geographic Positioning System |
Geology |
Surveying |
Testing Methodology |
Disaster Management |
Resource and Infrastructure Monitoring |
Intelligent Building |
*Architecture Engineering
acoustics |
construction |
construction management |
controls |
electrical engineering and systems |
indoor environmental quality |
lighting and daylighting |
mechanical engineering and systems |
rehabilitation of existing structures |
structural assessment |
structural engineering |
and sustainable construction/design |
building systems engineering |
integrated approach to planning |
design |
construction and operation of buildings. |