RCAE-26 2026 - 39th PARIS International Conference on Research in Civil & Architectural Engineering (RCAE-26) July 20-22, 2026 Paris (France)
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Category Civil & Architectural Engineering
Deadline: July 01, 2026 | Date: July 20, 2026-July 22, 2026
Venue/Country: Paris, France
Updated: 2026-01-28 18:21:53 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Call for Papers: RCAE-26All Abstracts, Reviews, short articles, Full articles, Posters are welcomed related with any of the following research fields:1. Core Structural EngineeringThis is the most significant overlap between the two disciplines, focusing on the "bones" of a project.Statics and Dynamics: Analysis of loads (stationary and moving) on structures.Mechanics of Materials: Stress, strain, and elasticity of wood, steel, and concrete.Structural Analysis: Determining the effects of loads on physical structures and their components.Reinforced Concrete & Steel Design: Designing frameworks for skyscrapers, bridges, and housing.Seismic Engineering: Designing structures to withstand earthquake forces.2. Geotechnical EngineeringPrimarily a Civil Engineering branch, but essential for Architectural Engineers to understand foundation stability.Soil Mechanics: Behavior of different soil types under pressure.Foundation Engineering: Design of shallow and deep foundations (piles, rafts, footings).Retaining Structures: Designing walls to hold back earth or water.Slope Stability: Landslide prevention and embankment design.3. Building Systems (Architectural Engineering Focus)These are the "organs" of a building. While Civil engineers handle the site, Architectural engineers handle the internal environment.HVAC Systems: Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning design for thermal comfort.Electrical & Lighting Systems: Power distribution and specialized architectural lighting design.Acoustics: Sound insulation and vibration control within spaces.Plumbing & Fire Protection: Internal water distribution and life-safety sprinkler systems.4. Construction Engineering & ManagementThe "how" of bringing a design to life. This is a highly interrelated field.Project Scheduling: Using tools like CPM (Critical Path Method).Cost Estimation: Quantity surveying and budgeting.Construction Safety: Occupational health and safety on site.Building Information Modeling (BIM): 3D digital representation of physical and functional characteristics.5. Transportation & Infrastructure (Civil Engineering Focus)These topics usually exist independently of building-specific architectural engineering.Highway Engineering: Pavement design and geometric layout of roads.Traffic Engineering: Flow analysis, signaling, and urban mobility.Railway & Airport Engineering: Design of specialized transit hubs and tracks.6. Environmental & Water ResourcesFocused on the impact of the built environment on nature and vice versa.Hydrology: Management of surface water and groundwater.Wastewater Treatment: Design of systems to process and clean urban waste.Sustainable Design (LEED): Energy efficiency and green building materials (Highly interrelated).Hydraulics: Fluid mechanics in pipes and open channels.7. Materials ScienceThe study of the physical and chemical properties of what we build with.Advanced Composites: Carbon fiber and polymers.Cementitious Materials: High-performance concrete and additives.Sustainable Materials: Recycled aggregates and low-carbon timber (Cross-laminated timber).
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