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The East African Journal of Engineering (abbreviated as EAJE) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on all engineering disciplines that include architecture, electrical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, agricultural engineering, thermodynamics, software engineering and more. The journal aims at promoting mechanical automation of processes and inventions and innovation in the engineering genre of knowledge.
PUBLISHER:
East African Nature and Science Organization,
P. O. Box 3975 - 00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Articles
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Distribution of Floods Frequency of Manafwa River, Uganda
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Analysing Bevel Gears for Efficient Power Transmission: A Study on Design, Simulation and Performance Assessment
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Level of Awareness on the Usage of Thermal Insulation among Building Professionals: Case of a Tropical City in Nigeria
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Development of Solar PV Assisted Dryer for Cooking Banana Slice and Analysis of Proximate Properties
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Characterizing River Manafwa Floodplain and Adjacent Soils
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Addressing Differential Axial Deformation Effect and Sway in 3D Building Frame Analysis
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Assessing the Environmental Sustainability of UHPC in Modern Construction Practices
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Strategic Transportation Planning: Soft Mobility Network Planning Technical Report
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Petroleum Potential Prospectivity of Muglad Basin, South Sudan: A Case of Source Rocks Characterisation in the Drilled Kaikang West-1 Well
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Strategic Transportation Planning: Co-Site Planning at Coolwood SA Company
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Analytical Design of a Portable Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor by Using a Divergence Beam for Measuring Multiple Heavy Metals and Other Contamination Simultaneously
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Project Staff Scheduling and Performance of Road Construction Projects in Nairobi Metropolitan, Kenya
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Effectiveness of Speed Cameras on the Prevention of Road Traffic Collisions and Casualties in Cameroon
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Comparative Analysis of Performance of Mat Foundations in Non-liquefiable and Liquefiable Soil
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Design of a Stormwater Management System in Lady Irene Campus