Advanced Journal of EngineeringOpen Access

Advanced Journal of Engineering[AJE] is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original and high-quality research papers in all related areas. All papers published will be open access to all readers. To build a platform for scientific research and academic exchange for scholars, focusing on the development and research, introducing worldwide research, theory and practice, and promoting international exchanges.

ISSN: N/A (Print)
Frequency: Bimonthly
ISSN: 2771-9863 (Online)
Website: https://doi.org/10.55571/aje
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Latest Articles

Design and Implementation of AI Intelligent Hospital Guidance System Based on Large Language Model - A Case Study of Henan Children's HospitalOpen Access

DOI:https://doi.org/10.55571/aje.2024035
Authors:Xiao-Bo Deng, Guang-Hua Zhang and Chuan-Qi Zhu
Affiliation:Zhengzhou APUS Digital Cloud Information Technologies Co., Ltd., Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Information:Received: May 20 2024 / Accepted: May 29, 2024 / Published: June 26, 2024
Abstract:In large general hospitals, the specialized diagnosis and treatment mode provides patients with more professional medical services, but it also brings the trouble of registration and consultation. In the face of complex diseases and numerous departments, patients often feel confused and anxious, whi… more >>

Optimizing Building Constructions and Condensation Detection in An Enclosed Space Using Numerical StrategyOpen Access

DOI:https://doi.org/10.55571/aje.2024034
Authors:Shantanu Dutta
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, Elitte College of Engineering, Kolkata, INDIA
Information:Received: May 20 2023 / Accepted: June 16, 2023 / Published: June 24, 2024
Abstract:The primary function of a construction building is to ensure operational comfort to the dwelling people and nevertheless to provide safety and thermal comfort to the maximum extent. In Rajasthan and Gujarat which are very hot states of India, and where moisture is less, there are a lot of dwellings … more >>

Study of Piled Raft Foundation on Layered Soil Subjected to Vertical LoadingOpen Access

DOI:https://doi.org/10.55571/aje.2024033
Authors:Xbhaskarendra Nath Patowary and Utpal Kumar Nath
Affiliation:
Department of Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati, Assam, INDIA
Civil Engineering, Assam Engineering College, Guwahati, Assam, INDIA
Information:Received: May 20 2023 / Accepted: May 29, 2024 / Published: June 16, 2024
Abstract:Piled-raft foundations are a combination of a shallow foundation (raft) and a deep foundation (pile group). The role of the raft is to provide the required bearing capacity, and the piles are used mainly as settlement reducers, but they can also contribute to the bearing capacity. In this paper, a n… more >>

Living With EarthquakesOpen Access

DOI:https://doi.org/10.55571/aje.2024032
Authors:J N Khataniar
Affiliation:Senior Civil Engineering Consultant, Guwahati, Assam, India
Information:Received: May 28 2023 / Accepted: April 4, 2024 / Published: April 28, 2024
Abstract:An earthquake can initiate severe damage to the civil infrastructure and bring disaster to public lives. This chapter describes a brief illustration of the causes and history of major earthquakes, the seismic conditions in India with emphasis on the northeast region, the disastrous effects, and the … more >>

Community-Based Post-Earthquake Housing Re-Construction Using Building Ruins: A Case Study of Bantul, IndonesiaOpen Access

DOI:https://doi.org/10.55571/aje.2024031
Authors:Peerzadi Arzeena Imtiyaz
Affiliation:Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India
Information:Received: May 26 2023 / Accepted: January 24, 2024 / Published: February 28, 2024
Abstract:A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck Bantul, Indonesia on May 26, 2006, causing immense loss of life and property. Approximately 37,927 people were seriously injured, 5,716 human lives were lost, around 156,664 houses were destroyed, and 202,032 were damaged. The total estimated loss during the Bantul … more >>