Steel Construction

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Steel Construction - Design and Research

description Trade journal
Area of ​​Expertise Engineering
language English
publishing company Ernst & Sohn ( Germany ) GermanyGermany 
First edition 2008
Frequency of publication Quarterly
Editor-in-chief Bernhard Hauke
Web link www.ernst-und-sohn.de/Steel-construction
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Steel Construction (subtitle: Design and Research ) was founded in autumn 2008 on the initiative of Karl-Eugen Kurrer from the publishing house Ernst & Sohn. The quarterly magazine in English publishes articles and reports from the following areas: planning and execution of buildings, calculation and dimensioning methods, testing and research projects and results, composite construction, steel building and steel bridge construction, rope and membrane construction, structural glass construction, mast - and tower construction, tank, crane and hydraulic steel construction, fire protection and lightweight metal construction. In doing so, the magazine reflects the above-mentioned specialist areas from a holistic perspective and thus combines steel construction with other types of construction such as concrete, glass, rope and membrane construction to form system-integrated steel construction in the interest of resource-saving construction.

The essay manuscripts are reviewed by at least two independent experts (peer reviewed journal); the journal is listed in Scopus by Elsevier .

The editorial board headed by Luís AP Simões da Silva ( University of Coimbra , Portugal ) includes Véronique Dehan (ECCS, Brussels) as well as Olivier Vassart ( ArcelorMittal , Luxembourg ) and Milan Veljkovic ( TU Delft , Netherlands ). From 2008 to the beginning of 2018, Karl-Eugen Kurrer was editor-in-chief of Steel Construction, followed on July 1, 2018 by Bernhard Hauke.

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  1. ^ The European Convention for Constructional Steelwork