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IJETAS

International Journal of Engineering, Technology and Applied Sciences

VOLUME 1 · 2026DATARSOFT
Engineering & TechISSN: 2814-1294PEER-REVIEWEDOPEN ACCESS

International Journal of Engineering, Technology and Applied Sciences

Impact Factor3.85
h5-index19
Acceptance Rate18%
Decision Time12 Days

Aims & Scope

International Journal of Engineering, Technology and Applied Sciences (IJETAS) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research papers, reviews, and technical case studies across all branches of engineering, technology development, and applied sciences. The journal aims to bridge the gap between theoretical calculations and practical industrial engineering applications, providing a prestigious global forum for academics, engineers, and researchers to share groundbreaking technological advancements. Topics of interest include structural mechanics, renewable energy systems, nanomaterials, aerospace aerodynamics, and intelligent manufacturing frameworks.

Editorial Board

DMV
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Dr. Marcus Vance

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA

DRI
ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Dr. Rajesh Iyer

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India

EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS
PER
Prof. Elena Rostova

University of Tokyo, Japan

DAP
Dr. Arthur Pendelton

Cambridge University, UK

PH
Prof. Hans-Dieter

Heidelberg University, Germany

Volume 1, Issue 1 (2026)

Latest published peer-reviewed research papers

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Volume 1 · Issue 1 · Pages 1-14DOI: 10.5281/ijetas.2026.0101

Structural Performance Optimization of Nanotube-Reinforced Carbon Composites under High Thermal Stress

Dr. Marcus Vance, Dr. Rajesh Iyer

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This paper presents a numerical investigation into the structural and thermal performance of multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) reinforced carbon composites. By applying high thermal stress up to 1500°C, we analyzed the load distribution and structural integrity variations under different weight fractions of MWCNTs. The results indicate a 34% increase in tensile strength and a significant decrease in thermal expansion coefficients when a 2.5% MWCNT weight ratio is successfully uniform-dispersed, paving a robust route for hypersonic vehicle skin-panel designs.
Volume 1 · Issue 1 · Pages 15-28DOI: 10.5281/ijetas.2026.0102

Agile Neural Networks for Decentralized Energy Grid Redistribution in High-Density Municipalities

Prof. Elena Rostova, Dr. Kenji Sato

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Decentralized energy distribution is key to securing resilient power grids in smart metropolitan areas. This research introduces a novel agile artificial neural network model capable of predicting power surges and dynamically rerouting micro-grid resources in real time. Tested against simulation profiles of high-density wards in Tokyo and Munich, our algorithm reduced grid peak failures by 18.4% and optimized battery storage lifecycles across diverse consumer nodes.
Volume 1 · Issue 1 · Pages 29-41DOI: 10.5281/ijetas.2026.0103

A Novel Green Synthesis Route for Eco-friendly High-Performance Geopolymers using Fly Ash

Dr. Arthur Pendelton, Prof. Sunita Krishnan

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Traditional Portland cement production accounts for a high share of global carbon dioxide emissions. This research evaluates a novel room-temperature synthesis route for structural geopolymers using class-F industrial fly ash and a mild alkaline activator. The resulting green geopolymer exhibits a compressive strength of 42 MPa after 28 days of curing and shows excellent chemical resistance to sulfate attacks, proving to be a highly viable, carbon-neutral concrete substitute.

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