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Editors-in-Chief
    Hong-Nan Li
    Faculty of Infrastructure Engineering
    Dalian University of Technology
    Dalian 116024, China

    Satish Nagarajaiah
    Dept. of Civil and Environmental Eng.
    Rice University
    Houston TX 77005, USA

    Jeong-Tae Kim
    Ocean Engineering Dept
    Pukyong National University
    Busan 608-737, Korea

Associate Editor
    Ting-Hua Yi
    School of Civil Engineering
    Dalian University of Technology
    Dalian 116023, China

    Sung-Han Sim
    School of Civil Architechtural Eng.
    Sungkyunkwan University
    Suwon 16419, Korea
 
Managing Editor
    Prof. Chang-Koon Choi
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology
    Daejeon 305-701, Korea

 ESCI
 SCOPUS (CiteScore: 2.8)
ISSN:2288-6605(Print) ISSN:2288-6613(Online)
Vol 11(4 issues) for 2024, Quarterly
Hybrid Open Access journal: there is an Optional Open Access Fee of USD 295.
For correspondence: smm@techno-press.com
Aims and Scope

The Structural Monitoring and Maintenance, An International Journal, aims at the valuable source of information and excellent publication channel for the global community of structural monitoring and maintenance of structures.

The journal publishes the high quality papers within the journal scope:

     ♦ Environmental loads and effects,
     ♦ Spot/Periodic/Permanent/Online monitoring,
     ♦ Identification/Diagnosis/Assessment/Decision analysis,
     ♦ Design/Retrofit/Maintenance/Renewal/Risk management
     ♦ and related areas of structural engineering.
Editorial Board

Prof. Francis T.K. Au
Univ of Hong Kong
Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong


Dr. Dong Bo
Inst for Infocomm Res (I2R)
138632, Singapore


Prof. Oreste S. Bursi
Univ of Trento
Trento 77-38123, Italy


Prof. Elsa de Sá Caetano
Univ of Porto
4200-465 Porto, Portugal


Prof. Steve C.S. Cai
Louisiana St Univ
LA 70803, USA


Prof. Joan R. Casas
Tech Univ of Catalunya
Barcelona 08034, Spain


Prof. Necati Catbas
Univ of Central Florida
FL 32816-2450, USA


Prof. Gian Paolo Cimellaro
Politecnico di Torino
10129 Turin, Italy


Dr. C.F. Cremona
SETRA
Cedex 77487, France


Dr. Marco Domaneschi
Politecnico di Torino
10129 Turin, ltaly


Prof. Lev Eppelbaum
Tel Aviv Univ
Tel Aviv 69978, Israel


Prof. Spilios D. Fassois
Univ of Patras
Patras GR-26504, Greece


Prof. Branko Glišic
Princeton Univ
Princeton, NJ 08544, USA


Prof. Stefan Hurlebaus
Texas A&M Univ
TX 77843-3136, USA


Dr. Sakdirat Kaewunruen
RailCorp - Track Eng
Sydney NSW2000, Australia


Prof. Sher Bahadar Khan
King Abdulaziz Univ
Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
Prof. C.W. Kim
Kyoto Univ
Kyoto 606-8501, Japan


Prof. Jung Sik Kong
Korea Univ
Seoul 136-701, Korea


Prof. Tribikram Kundu
Univ of Arizona
AZ 85721, USA


Prof. Ying Lei
Xiamen Univ
Fujian 361005, China


Prof. Hui Li
Harbin Inst of Tech
Harbin, 150001, China


Prof. Qiu-Sheng Li
City Univ of Hong Kong
Kowloon, Hong Kong


Prof. Kenneth J. Loh
Univ of California
CA 95616-5294, USA


Prof. Paolo Maria Mariano
Univ of Firenze
Firenze I-50139, Italy


Prof. Alessandro Marzani
Univ of Bologna
Bologna 40136, Italy


Prof. Aldo Minardo
Second Univ of Naples
81031 Aversa, Italy


Prof. Won-Bae Na
Pukyong Nat Univ
Pusan 608-737, Korea


Prof. Tomonori Nagayama
Univ of Tokyo
Tokyo 113-8654, Japan


Prof. Yi-Qing Ni
The Hong Kong Polytech Univ
Kowloon, Hong Kong


Prof. Shamim Pakzad
Lehigh Univ
Bethlehem, PA 18015-4729, USA


Prof. Costas Papadimitriou
Univ of Thessaly
Pedion Areos 38334, Greece


Prof. Gyuhae Park
Chonnam Nat Univ
Gwangju 500-757, Korea
Prof. Carlo Pellegrino
Univ of Padova
9-35131 Padova, Italy


Prof. Costas P. Providakis
Technical Univ Crete
Chania GR-73100, Greece


Prof. Pizhong Qiao
Washington St Univ
WA 99164-2910, USA


Prof. B.N. Rao
Indian Inst of Tech Madras
Chennai 600036, India


Dr. Jyoti K. Sinha
Univ of Manchester
Manchester, M13 9PL, UK


Prof. Gangbing Song
Univ of Houston
TX 77204-4006, USA


Prof. Christos Spitas
Delft Univ of Technology
Delft 2628CE, Netherlands


Prof. Wieslaw J. Staszewski
AGH Univ of Sci and Tech
30-962 Krakow, Poland


Prof. A.D. Tsonos
Aristotle Univ of Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki GR 54124, Greece


Prof. Humberto Varum
Univ of Aveiro
3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal


Prof. Volkovas Vitalijus
Kaunas Univ of Technology
44312 Kaunas, Lithuania


Prof. Jinling Wang
Univ of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052, Australia


Prof. Zhishen Wu
Ibaraki Univ
Ibaraki 316-8511, Japan


Dr. Ruqiang Yan
Southeast Univ
Nanjing 210096, China


Prof. Ka-Veng Yuen
Univ of Macau
Macao, China


Prof. Hyun Do Yun
Chungnam Nat Univ
Daejeon 305-764, Korea


Prof. Daniele Zonta
Univ of Trento
38123 Trento, Italy

Guide to Authors (Last updated: Oct 25, 2023)

1. Submission of the paper
Authors are asked to submit manuscripts in PDF (or Latex) format electronically through the Techno-Press Manuscript Upload System (TeMUS) (http://www.techno-press.com/papers). Exceptionally, the special issue papers may be directly submitted to the Guest Editor. If you have difficulties in using TeMUS, please contact us at[smm@techno-press.com]. On receiving submitted papers, the system will issue the paper ID and Password to the corresponding author which may be conveniently used to check the status of submitted papers. Authors should carefully check if their paper satisfied all the requirements in the preliminary list before submission.

2. Preparation of the manuscript
General : The manuscripts should be in English and typed with single column and single line spacing on single side of A4 paper. Submitted papers will be published in regular technical paper only. The first page of an article should contain; (1) a title of paper which well reflects the contents of the paper (Arial, 16pt), (2) all the name(s) and affiliations(s) of authors(s) (Arial, 12pt), (3) an abstract of 100~250 words (Times New Roman, 11pt), (4) 5-10 keywords following the abstract, and (5) footnote (personal title and email address of the corresponding author (required) and other authors' (not mandatory)). The paper should be concluded by proper conclusions which reflect the findings in the paper. The normal length of the technical paper should be about 12-24 journal pages. Authors are advised to read the details in the Authors' Guide for guide and Template.
Tables and figures : Tables and figures should be consecutively numbered and have short titles. They should be referred to in the text as following examples (e.g., Fig. 1(a), Figs. 1 and 2, Figs. 1(a)-(d) / Table 1, Tables 1-2), etc. Tables should have borders (1/2pt plane line) with the captions right before the table. Figures should be properly located in the text as an editable image file (.jpg) with captions on the lower cell. All of the original figures and tables are required to be placed at the suitable locations in the text.
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References : A list of references which reflect the current state of technology in the field locates after conclusions of the paper. For details to prepare the list of references and cite them in the text, authors are advised to follow the introduction and the sample list in the Authors' Guide.

3. Review
All the submitted papers that have passed the preliminary check by the editors will undergo a rigorous peer-review process to judge their significance and originality. Those papers positively recommended by at least two expert reviewers will be finally accepted for publication in the Techno-Press Journals or after any required modifications are made.

4. Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author to correct any typesetting errors. Alterations to the original manuscript will not be accepted at this stage. Proofs should be returned within 48 hours of receipt.

5. Copyright
Submission of an article to a Techno-Press Journal implies that it presents the original and unpublished work, and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. On acceptance of the submitted manuscript, it is implied that the copyright thereof is transferred to the Techno-Press. The Agreement of Authorship, Originality, and Copyright Transfer must be signed and submitted.

6. Ethics
General: Techno-Press applies research and publication ethics standards based on COPE's International Standards for Editors and Authors (https://publicationethics.org/node/11184). Violation of publication ethics will result in the activation of COPE flow chart. (https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Flowcharts)
Authorship: Authors are encouraged to check ICMJE's guideline for authorship. (http://www.icmje.org/icmje-recommendations.pdf). Authorship problems will be dealt with according to COPE flowcharts. (https://publicationethics.org/authorship)

7. Open Access
There is an option of publishing your paper as Open Access. When you receive a formal acceptance email, you will find a link that you may click on to pay the Article Processing Charge (APC) for Open Access publishing.


Inaugural Issue yet to come.
Table of Contents.
       
 
  • 2024  Volume 11      No. 1      No.2    No.3
     
  • 2023  Volume 10      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2022  Volume 9      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2021  Volume 8      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2020  Volume 7      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2019  Volume 6      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2018  Volume 5      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2017  Volume 4      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2016  Volume 3      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2015  Volume 2      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
     
  • 2014  Volume 1      No. 1      No.2    No.3    No.4
           

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    1. Authorship
    Authorship credit should be based on
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    Authors should meet these four conditions after the initial submission of a manuscript and any changes whatsoever in authorship (adding author(s), deleting author(s), or re-arranging the order of authors) must be explained by a letter to the editor from the authors concerned. This letter must be signed by all authors on the paper. Techno-Press does not correct authorship after the final acceptance unless a mistake has been made by the editorial staff. Authorship may be changed before the final acceptance when the authorship correction is requested by all of the authors involved with the manuscript. The corresponding author takes primary responsibility for communication with the journal during the manuscript submission, peer review, and publication process. The corresponding author should be available throughout the submission and peer review process to respond to editorial queries in a timely manner, and should be available to respond to critiques of the work and cooperate with any requests from the journal for data or additional information or questions about the paper even after publication.

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    5. Editorial responsibilities
    The Editorial Board will continuously work to monitor and safeguard publication ethics:
    * Guidelines for retracting articles;
    * Maintenance of the integrity of academic records;
    * Preclusion of business needs from compromising intellectual and ethical standards;
    * Publishing corrections, clarifications, retractions, and apologies when needed; and
    * Excluding plagiarized and fraudulent data.
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    * Promote the publication of corrections or retractions when errors are found; and
    * Preserve the anonymity of reviewers.


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