International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering
Erscheint 6 Ausgaben pro Jahr
ISSN Druckformat: 1543-1649
ISSN Online: 1940-4352
IF:
1.4
5-Year IF:
1.3
Immediacy Index:
2.2
Eigenfactor:
0.00034
JCI:
0.46
SJR:
0.333
SNIP:
0.606
CiteScore™::
3.1
H-Index:
31
Indexed in
Ziele und Zweck
The aim of the journal is to advance the research and practice in diverse areas of Multiscale Computational Science and Engineering. The journal will publish original papers and educational articles of general value to the field that will bridge the gap between modeling, simulation and design of products based on multiscale principles. The scope of the journal includes papers concerned with bridging of physical scales, ranging from the atomic level to full scale products and problems involving multiple physical processes interacting at multiple spatial and temporal scales. The emerging areas of computational nanotechnology and computational biotechnology and computational energy sciences are of particular interest to the journal. The journal is intended to be of interest and use to researchers and practitioners in academic, governmental and industrial communities.
Call for Papers: Special Issue on Multiscale Numerical Simulations in Underground Space Engineering
Underground space engineering encompasses a broad spectrum of activities, from designing and constructing tunnels and underground facilities to analyzing and evaluating their performance. These underground spaces play a crucial role in housing critical infrastructure like transportation networks, data centers, and utilities, while also serving as emergency shelters and storage facilities. The growing significance of underground spaces is driven by factors such as urbanization, the need for secure and sustainable infrastructure, and the desire to optimize land use.
In recent years, there has been a remarkable surge in interest in improving the design, analysis, and performance of these underground spaces. This surge is primarily motivated by the need to address complex challenges associated with subsurface development. These challenges include ensuring ground stability, considering environmental impact, and enhancing resilience to natural and man-made hazards. Consequently, substantial research and development efforts have been dedicated to this field, leading to groundbreaking innovations in design, construction materials, and techniques.
This special issue aims to compile a collection of research articles that showcase the latest innovations in multiscale numerical simulations for underground space engineering. We invite original research articles that cover a broad spectrum of topics related to numerical methods and their applications in underground space engineering.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:
1. Multiscale numerical simulations for the design and analysis of underground space engineering, taking into account geotechnical and geological conditions.
2. Advanced numerical methods (FEM, DEM, DDA, MPM, CFD-DEM, etc.) and simulations to assess multi-hazard scenarios in underground spaces.
3. Applications of machine learning in predicting material behavior and structural response in underground environments.
4. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) for modeling groundwater flow, seepage, and environmental impact in underground space engineering.
5. Morphological characterization of soil particles for enhanced understanding of soil behavior.
6. Multiscale random field characterization of geotechnical and geological properties for improved site-specific analysis.
7. Probabilistic and reliability analysis of underground space engineering, considering geotechnical, geological, and structural uncertainty.
Guest editors:
Dr. Linchong HuangProfessor
School of Civil and Engineering,
Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
Email: hlinch@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Dr. Qiushi Chen
Associate Professor
Glenn Department of Civil Engineering
Clemson University, Clemson SC, USA
Email: qiushi@clemson.edu
Dr. Wei Sun
Associate Professor
School of Civil and Engineering,
Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
Email: sunw55@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Dr. Zhengshou Lai
Associate Professor
School of Civil and Engineering,
Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
Email: laizhengsh@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Submission Deadline: June 30, 2025
Submission Instructions
Manuscripts (original research or comprehensive review) must be prepared according to the Instructions to Authors on the journal website and submitted via the Begell House journal submission portal (Begell House − International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering). Please select “Special issue: Multiscale Numerical Simulations in Underground Space Engineering” when submitting manuscripts.Am häufigste heruntergeladene Artikel
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