Design and Analysis of Civil Infrastructure: An In-depth Review
Keywords:
Sustainability and Environmental Impact, Aging Infrastructure, Urbanization and Population Growth, Climate Change Resilience, Technological Integration and Adoption:Abstract
The design and analysis of civil infrastructure, including buildings, bridges, dams, and other structural systems, are essential for ensuring the safety, functionality, and sustainability of modern societies. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of the methodologies, technologies, and challenges involved in the design and analysis of civil infrastructure. It discusses key aspects such as structural design methodologies, analysis techniques, technological advancements, and future directions. By examining the latest research and practices, this review aims to contribute to the understanding and advancement of civil engineering in the context of infrastructure development and management.
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