期刊名称:EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING & STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics provides a forum for the publication of papers on all aspects of engineering related to earthquakes. The Editors' policy is to maintain a reasonable balance between papers from research workers and from design engineers so that the Journal will be useful to both groups. The problems in this field and their solutions are international in character and require a knowledge of several traditional disciplines and the Journal will reflect this.
The main subject of the Journal is earthquake engineering in all its varied aspects, including seismology, ground motion characteristics, soil amplification and failure, probabilistic and deterministic methods of dynamic analysis, experimental behaviour of structures of all types, methods of reducing the seismic response of structures including structural control, base isolation and hybrid methods, seismic code requirements and tsunamis. Methods for analysing the effects of earthquakes are applicable to the determination of the response of structures to other types of loading, for example, wind or wave loading. Thus papers on structural dynamics and control, which are concerned with other forms of dynamic loading but have relevance to earthquake engineering problems, will be welcome.
The publication has the endorsement and support of the International Association for Earthquake Engineering and of the International Association for Structural Control.
Instructions to Authors
Initial manuscript submission. Submit four copies of the manuscript (including copies of tables and illustrations) to Professor Anil K. Chopra, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 721 Davis Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1710, U.S.A., or to Professor Hiroyuki Aoyama, University of Tokyo, Aoyama Laboratory, 1-13-14 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0014, Japan, or to Professor Peter Fajfar, University of Ljubljana, Civil Engineering Department, Jamova 2, Ljubljana 61000, Slovenia. However, manuscripts covering structural control related to earthquake engineering should be submitted to Professor Thomas K. Caughey, Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology, Mail Code 104-44, Pasadena, California 91125, U.S.A.
Authors must also supply:
- an electronic copy of the final version (see section below),
- a Copyright Transfer Agreement with original signature(s) - without this we are unable to accept the submission, and
- permission grants - if the manuscript contains extracts, including illustrations, from other copyright works (including material from on-line or intranet sources) it is the author's responsibility to obtain written permission from the owners of the publishing rights to reproduce such extracts using the Wiley Permission Request Form. Permission grants should be submitted with the manuscript.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been previously published and should not be submitted for publication elsewhere while they are under consideration by Wiley. Submitted material will not be returned to the author unless specifically requested.
Papers should not normally exceed 10,000 words. This is equivalent to approximately 33 pages including double-spaced text, figures and tables (each figure and table counts as a page). Authors should provide justification for manuscripts which exceed this limit. Papers of six pages or less may be clasified as 'Short Communications'. These papers will receive the normal review procedure, but will be given publication priority over papers of normal length.
Electronic submission. The electronic copy of the final, revised manuscript must be sent to the Editor together with the paper copy. Disks should be PC or Mac formatted; write on the disk the software package used, the name of the author and the name of the Journal. We are able to use most word-processing packages, but prefer Word, WordPerfect or TeX or one of its derivatives. Illustrations must be submitted in electronic format where possible. Save each figure as a separate file, in TIFF or EPS format preferably, and include the source file. Write on the disk the software package used to create them; we favour dedicated illustration packages over tools such as Excel or Powerpoint.
Manuscript style. The language of the Journal is English. All submissions must have a title, be printed on one side of the paper, be double-line spaced and have a margin of 30 mm all round. Illustrations and tables must be printed on separate sheets, and not be incorporated into the text.
- The title page must list the full title and the names and affiliations of all authors. Give the full address, including e-mail, telephone and fax, of the author who is to check the proofs.
- Include the name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with grant number(s).
- Supply a summary of up to 200 words for all articles. This is a concise summary of the whole paper, not just the conclusions, and is understandable without reference to the rest of the paper. It should contain no citation to other published work.
- Include up to six key words that describe your paper for indexing purposes.
Reference style. References should be marked in the text using an Arabic numeral [in square brackets] and listed at the end of the paper in the order in which they appear in the text. All references must be complete and accurate. Online citations should include date of access. If necessary, cite unpublished or personal work in the text but do not include it in the reference list. References should be listed in the following style:
- de la Llera JC, Chopra AK. Using accidental eccentricity in code-specified static and dynamic analyses of buildings. Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics 1994; 23:947-967.
- Clough RW, Penzien J. Dynamics of Structures; 2nd edn, McGraw Hill: New York, 1993; 1-18.
Illustrations. Supply each illustration on a separate sheet, with the lead author's name, the figure number and the top of the figure indicated, on the reverse. Supply original photographs; photocopies or previously printed material are not acceptable. Line artwork must be high-quality laser output (not photocopies). Tints are not acceptable; lettering must be of a reasonable size that would still be clearly legible upon reduction, and consistent within each figure and set of figures. Electronic versions of the artwork should be supplied at the intended size for printing; the maximum column width is 143 mm. The cost of printing colour illustrations in the Journal may be charged to the author. If colour illustrations are supplied electronically in either TIFF or EPS format, they may be used in the PDF of the article at no cost to the author, even if this illustration was printed in black and white in the Journal. The PDF will appear on the Wiley InterScience website.
Copyright. To enable the publisher to disseminate the author's work to the fullest extent, the author must sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement, transferring copyright in the article from the author to the publisher, and submit the original signed agreement with the article presented for publication. A copy of the agreement to be used (which may be photocopied) can be found in the first issue of each volume of the Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics. Copies may also be obtained from the journal editor or publisher, or may be printed from this website.
Further information. PDF proofs will be sent by e-mail to the author for checking. This stage is to be used only to correct errors that may have been introduced during the production process. Prompt return of the corrected proofs, preferably within two days of receipt, will minimize the risk of the paper being held over to a later issue. Twenty-five complimentary offprints will be provided to the author who checked the proofs, unless otherwise indicated. Further offprints and copies of the Journal may be ordered. There is no page charge to authors.
Editorial Board
GENERAL EDITOR
Professor Anil K. Chopra
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
721 Davis Hall, University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710, USA
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Professor Thomas K. Caughey
Division of Engineering
and Applied Science
California Institute of Technology
Mail Code 104-44, Pasadena
California 91125, USA
Professor Peter Fajfar
University of Ljubljana
Faculty of Civil and Geodetical Engineering
Jamova 2, Ljubljana SI-1000
Slovenia
EMERITUS EDITORS
Professor Ray W. Clough
P.O. Box 4625, Sunriver
Oregon 97707, USA Professor Geoffrey B. Warburton
18 Grangewood Road, Wollaton
Nottingham NG8 2SH, UK
ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD
Professor Stavros A. Anagnostopoulos
University of Patras
Department of Civil Engineering
26500 Patras, Greece Professor R. Blazquez Martinez
E.T.S. Ingenieros de Caminos
Avda. Camilo Jose Cela S/N
13071 Ciudad Real, Spain
Professor Fabio Casciati
Universita degli studi di Pavia
Dipartimento di Meccanica Strutturale
Via Abbiategrasso 211
Pavia 27100, Italy Professor A. Der Kiureghian
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
721 Davis Hall, University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-1710, USA
Professor M. Erdik
Bogazici University
Khandili Obs & EQ Res. Inst.
81220 Cengelkoy, Istanbul
Turkey Dr Luis Esteva
Instituto de Ingenieria
UNAM, Ciudad Universitaria
Coyoacan 04510, México, D.F., Mexico
Professor Y. Fujino
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongoh, Tokyo 113-8656
Japan Professor Hirokazu Iemura
Kyoto University, Engineering Department
Yoshida-honmachi, Sakyou-ku
Kyoto 606-01, Japan
Professor Sudhir K. Jain
Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Kanpur 208016, India
Professor Kazuhiko Kawashima
Tokyo Institute of Technology
2-12-1 O-okayama
Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8552
Japan
Professor James M. Kelly
Earthquake Engineering Research Center
University of California, Richmond
CA 94804-4698, USA Professor T. Kobori
Kobori Research Corp., Kajima Corporation
6-5-30 Akasaka Minato-ku
Tokyo 107, Japan
Professor H. Krawinkler
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Stanford University
380 Panama Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-4020, USA
Professor C.-H. Loh
Department of Civil Engineering
National Taiwan University
Taipei 106
Taiwan
Professor J. Mander
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Canterbury
Christchurch
New Zealand Sami F. Masri
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0242, USA
Dr Jethro W. Meek
Fr. Holst Construction Co.
Ellerholtzweg 14, D-2102
Hamburg 93, Germany Professor M. Nakashima
Disaster Prevention Research Institute
Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji
Kyoto 611-0011, Japan
Professor C. S. Oliveira
Department of Civil Engineering
Instituto Superior Tecnico
Av. Rovisco Pais
Lisboa 1049-001, Portugal
Professor P. E. Pinto
Universita di Roma la Sapienza
via A. Gramsci 53
Roma I-00197
Italy
Professor X. Qi
Institute of Engineering Mechanics
China Seismological Bureau
9 Xuefu Road, Harbin 150080
China Professor Rafael Riddell
Department of Structural and
Geotechnical Engineering
Universidad Catolica de Chile
Vicuna Mackenna 4860, Santiago, Chile
Professor Avigdor V. Rutenberg
Technion Israel Institute of Technology
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Technion City, Haifa 32000, Israel Professor R. T. Severn
University of Bristol
Department of Civil Engineering
Queens Building, University Walk
Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
Professor Heki Shibata
1-5-203, Sakurajosui 4
Setagaya, Tokyo 156-0045
Japan Professor Tsu T. Soong
Department of Civil Engineering
212 Ketter Hall-Amherst Campus
State University of New York
Buffalo, NY 14260, USA
Professor Wai Keung Tso
McMaster University
Civil Engineering Department
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8S 4L7 Professor A. S. Veletsos
Department of Civil Engineering
Rice University, Houston, TX 77251, USA
Dr J. P. Wolf
Institute of Hydraulics & Energy
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
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