Wind and Structures is a leading international journal dedicated to the advancement of knowledge and engineering practices related to the impact of wind on structures. It provides a platform for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to share innovative findings and practical solutions for designing wind-resistant structures. The journal focuses on the multidisciplinary aspects of wind engineering, encompassing meteorology, aerodynamics, structural dynamics, and risk assessment. Key areas of interest include wind loading on buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure, as well as the development of advanced wind tunnel testing techniques and computational modeling methods.
The journal also covers topics such as wind-induced vibrations, aeroelasticity, and the impact of extreme wind events like hurricanes and tornadoes on structural safety. Indexed in leading databases, Wind and Structures serves as a vital resource for researchers and practitioners worldwide. It contributes to the development of safer, more resilient, and sustainable structures that can withstand the forces of nature.
Wind and Structures invites submissions of original research articles, reviews, and case studies that contribute to the advancement of wind engineering knowledge and practice. By fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing, the journal aims to mitigate the risks associated with wind hazards and create a more resilient built environment.