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EDITORIAL COLLECTOR’S EDITION
METHODOLOGY
A paper’s influence can be gauged by measuring the number of times other papers have cited it. We at
ICJ are keenly aware of the importance of citations for the civil engineering academic community and
are committed improving the international ranking of ICJ. This will benefit the ecosystem of authors and
reviewers by virtue of association.
The editorial team first shortlisted the most cited articles in the above databases. These were further
filtered for the most reputed sources, avoiding repeated self-citations. Thereafter, we categorized them
under suitable sub-sections ensuring the hierarchy of citations is maintained.
S. Authors Title Year Volume Issue
No.
1 Henry James Deane, Extract from the Presidential Address 1927 1 1
B.E., M.INST.C.E
2 - Concrete Takes A Hand In Rebuilding Railways 1947 21 8
3 Ralph M. Francis The Florence Ville bridge 1970 40 12
4 Walsh, P.F. Fracture of plain concrete. 1972 46 11
5 Dinakaran, V., Sastry, Behaviour of post-tensioned prestressed concrete 1984 58 2
M.K.L.N. t-beams with large web openings.
6 Cohen, M.D., Klitsikas, Mechanisms of hydration and strength 1986 60 11
M. developments in portland cement composites
containing silica fume particles.
7 Venkatarama Reddy, Influence of soil composition on the strength and 1995 69 9
B.V., Jagadish, K.S. durability of soil-cement blocks
8 Ramamurthy, K., Properties of recycled aggregate concrete 1998 72 1
Gumaste, K.S.
9 Kumar Mehta, P., Building durable structures in the 21st century 2001 75 7
Burrows, R.W.
10 Sahu, A.K., Kumar, S., Crushed stone waste as fine aggregate for 2003 77 1
Sachan, A.K. concrete
11 Dhir, R.K., Paine, K.A. Value added sustainable use of recycled and 2010 84 3
secondary aggregates in concrete
12 Scrivener, K.L. Options for the future of cement 2014 88 7
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