Computers & Structures is a leading international journal focusing on the applications of computational methods to structural engineering and structural mechanics. It provides a forum for disseminating information on the development and use of computer-based techniques for the analysis, design, and optimization of structures.
Key topics covered include finite element analysis, boundary element methods, structural dynamics, stability analysis, and optimization algorithms. The journal also features articles on advanced material modeling, computational fluid-structure interaction, and the integration of computer-aided design (CAD) with structural analysis. It is indexed in databases such as Scopus and Web of Science.
Computers & Structures serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practicing engineers, and software developers seeking to advance the field of structural engineering through innovative computational approaches. By publishing cutting-edge research and practical applications, the journal plays a crucial role in promoting the development of safer, more efficient, and sustainable structures. Researchers are encouraged to submit their novel findings and contribute to the ongoing evolution of computational methods in structural engineering.