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目 录
中文期刊……………………………………………………………..6
爆炸与冲击 ........................................................................................................................................ 6
固体力学学报 .................................................................................................................................... 8
计算力学学报 .................................................................................................................................... 9
机械强度 ...........................................................................................................................................11
力学季刊 .......................................................................................................................................... 13
力学进展 .......................................................................................................................................... 14
力学学报 .......................................................................................................................................... 14
力学与实践 ...................................................................................................................................... 16
实验力学 .......................................................................................................................................... 17
水动力学研究与进展.A 辑 ............................................................................................................ 20
应用力学学报 .................................................................................................................................. 21
应用数学和力学 .............................................................................................................................. 22
振动与冲击 ...................................................................................................................................... 24
外文期刊……………………………………………………………25
Acta materialia................................................................................................................................ 25
Acta mechanica ............................................................................................................................... 34
AIAA journal .................................................................................................................................. 35
Annual review of fluid mechanics ................................................................................................. 35
Applied mathematical modelling .................................................................................................. 37
Applied mechanics reviews ............................................................................................................ 39
Applied thermal engineering ......................................................................................................... 40
Archive for rational mechanics and analysis ............................................................................... 43
Archive of applied mechanics ........................................................................................................ 44
Composites,Part B:Engineering .............................................................................................. 45
Composites science and technology............................................................................................... 49
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Computational mechanics.............................................................................................................. 53
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering ........................................................ 54
Computers&fluids .......................................................................................................................... 56
Computers and structures ............................................................................................................. 59
Continuum mechanics and thermodynamics ............................................................................... 62
Doklady physics .............................................................................................................................. 63
Dynamical systems.......................................................................................................................... 64
Energy conversion and management ............................................................................................ 66
Engineering analysis with boundary elements ............................................................................. 69
Engineering fracture mechanics.................................................................................................... 72
European journal of mechanics,B:Fluids .................................................................................. 75
Europhysics letters ......................................................................................................................... 78
Experimental mechanics ................................................................................................................ 79
Experimental techniques................................................................................................................ 80
Experiments in fluids ..................................................................................................................... 82
Fatigue and fracture of engineering materials &structures ....................................................... 84
Finite elements in analysis and design .......................................................................................... 87
Flow, turbulence and combustion ................................................................................................. 90
Fluid dynamics ................................................................................................................................ 93
Fluid dynamics research ................................................................................................................ 93
Geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics ............................................................................ 96
Heat and mass transfer .................................................................................................................. 98
Heat transfer research .................................................................................................................. 104
International applied mechanics ................................................................................................. 106
International communications in heat and mass transfer ........................................................ 107
International journal for numerical methods in engineering ....................................................112
International journal for numerical methods in fluids ..............................................................113
International journal of
computational fluid dynamics .................................................116
International journal of fatigue ....................................................................................................119
International journal of fracture ................................................................................................. 123
International journal of heat and fluid flow .............................................................................. 125
International journal of mechanical sciences ............................................................................. 128
International journal of multiphase flow ................................................................................... 134
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International journal of non—linear mechanics ....................................................................... 139
International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow ..................................... 144
International journal of plasticity ............................................................................................... 146
International journal of solids and structures ........................................................................... 148
International journal of thermophysics ...................................................................................... 151
Journal of Acoustical Society of America ................................................................................... 153
Journal of adhesion science and technology............................................................................... 153
Journal of applied mathematics and mechanics ........................................................................ 156
Journal of applied mechanics and technical physics ................................................................. 156
Journal of applied physics ........................................................................................................... 157
Journal of composite materials ................................................................................................... 160
Journal of computational physics ............................................................................................... 163
Journal of elasticity ...................................................................................................................... 166
Journal of engineering materials and technology ...................................................................... 168
Journal of engineering mathematics ........................................................................................... 170
Journal of fluid mechanics ........................................................................................................... 172
Journal of fluids and structures .................................................................................................. 174
Journal of fluids engineering ....................................................................................................... 177
Journal of friction and wear ........................................................................................................ 179
Journal of geophysical research .................................................................................................. 180
Journal of heat transfer ............................................................................................................... 185
Journal of non—equilibrium thermodynamics ......................................................................... 186
Journal of nonlinear science ........................................................................................................ 187
Journal of physics. A, Mathematical and general ...................................................................... 190
Journal of reinforced plastics and composites ........................................................................... 191
Journal of rheology....................................................................................................................... 194
Journal of sound and vibration ................................................................................................... 196
Journal of the mechanics and physics of solids .......................................................................... 200
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan .................................................................................... 203
Journal of thermal stresses .......................................................................................................... 205
Journal of vibration and acoustics .............................................................................................. 207
Journal of wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics ...................................................... 209
Magnetohydrodynamics............................................................................................................... 212
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Mathematical methods in the applied sciences .......................................................................... 213
Mathematics and mechanics of solids ......................................................................................... 216
Meccanica ...................................................................................................................................... 218
Mechanics based design of structures and machines ................................................................ 223
Mechanics of advanced materials and structures (Mechanics of composite materials
and structures ) ............................................................................................................................. 226
Mechanics of materials................................................................................................................. 229
Mechanics of solids ....................................................................................................................... 231
Nonlinear dynamics ...................................................................................................................... 232
Nuclear engineering and design .................................................................................................. 234
Numerical heat transfer,Part A:Applications ...................................................................... 239
Numerical heat transfer,Part B:Fundamentals ................................................................... 241
Physica,A:Statistical mechanics and its applications ........................................................... 243
Physica, D:Nonlinear phenomena ............................................................................................ 246
Physical review letters .................................................................................................................. 248
Physics of fluids............................................................................................................................. 253
Polymer engineering and science ................................................................................................ 256
Rheologica acta ............................................................................................................................. 257
Shock and vibration ..................................................................................................................... 261
Shock waves .................................................................................................................................. 265
SIAM journal on numerical analysis .......................................................................................... 266
Strength of Materials .................................................................................................................... 269
Structural and multidisciplinary optimization .......................................................................... 272
Technical physics .......................................................................................................................... 272
The journal of chemical physics .................................................................................................. 273
Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics .............................................................................. 276
Theoretical and computational fluid dynamics ......................................................................... 279
The quarterly journal of mechanics and applied mathematics ................................................ 280
Wave motion.................................................................................................................................. 282
Zeitschrift fur angewandte mathematik und mechanik............................................................ 284
Zeitschrift fur angewandte mathematik und physik ................................................................. 286
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中文期刊
爆炸与冲击
爆炸与冲击[双月刊]= EXPLOSION AND SHOCK WAVES/中国力学学会;四川省力学学会;中
物院流体物理研究所.—成都:
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ISSN 1001-1455
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本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
影响因子:EI COVERAGE: SELECTIVE
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影响因子: CSCD 核心库(C)
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库核心库-CSCD(2009 年版)
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2007 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.327
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2008 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2008 年版影响因子:0.622
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2009 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子:0.596
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2010 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2010 年版影响因子:0.556
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2004 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学 - 第 9 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学 - 第 5 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学类 - 第 2 位
简介:《爆炸与冲击》杂志(国内刊号: CN 51-1148/O3,国际刊号: ISSN 1001-1455)的办刊
宗旨为:报道爆炸力学学科领域的国内外最新科技成果,反映学术前沿进展及水平,促进学术交流,
创造本学科领域青年人才良好的成长环境,推进爆炸理论和应用、抗爆与爆炸安全技术的发展。
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固体力学学报
固体力学学报[双月刊]= Chinese Journal of Solid Mechanics/中国力学学会.—武汉:《固体力
学学报》编辑部,
(430074)
.50.00 元
ISSN 0254-7805
CN 42-1250/O3
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库(CSCD)来源期刊(2009-2010)
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影响因子: 《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.394
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影响因子: 《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子: 0.538
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理工大学 中国力学学会.—大连:
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本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库(CSCD)来源期刊(2009-2010)
影响因子:CSCD 核心库(C)
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库核心库-CSCD(2009 年版)
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2007 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.304
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2008 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2008 年版影响因子:0.346
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2009 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子:0.341
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2010 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2010 年版影响因子:0.275
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2004 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学 - 第 3 位,一般工业技术 - 第 13 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版)
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力学
影响因子:排序:力学 - 第 6 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学类 - 第 10 位
简介:《计算力学学报》(Chinese Journal of Computational Mechanics),原名《计算结构力学及
其应用》(Journal of Computational Structural Mechanics and Applications),是国家科技部批准、教育部
主管、大连理工大学和中国力学学会联合主办的专业学术性期刊,1984 年 2 月创刊,公开发行,双
月刊。有英文目次、英文摘要、英文表题和图题、英文参考文献。它是在中国计算力学这门学科有
了相当发展的情况下,由中国科学院院士、国际计算力学协会发起人之一、前中国力学学会理事长
钱令希教授主持创办的。1997 年更名为《计算力学学报》
。2007 年 8 月第五届《计算力学学报》编
委会第一次工作会议召开,中国科学院院士、国际计算力学协会执行委员会 12 名委员之一钟万勰
教授接任主编,63 名国内外力学界知名专家、学者组成第五届编委会。作为中国计算力学领域的代
表刊物,本刊以推动计算力学的发展、促进这门学科与工程实践相结合和开展国内外学术交流为办
刊宗旨,为计算力学工作者提供一个专业性园地。读者对象主要为本领域的研究人员、工程技术人
员、高等院校师生和科研工作者。主要刊登计算力学的研究成果和实践经验,设有多种栏目:学术
论文、综合评述、工程应用、研究简报、程序设计和程序介绍、短文、专题讲座、学术动态、问题
讨论等。
主编:钟万勰
本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 8─180。每册 50 元,全年订价 300 元。国内统一刊号:CN 21-1373/O3.
本馆索书号:O3/12-2
投稿须知:
馆藏地:西康校区四楼 江宁校区二楼
1. 本刊宗旨:
《计算力学学报》是经国家科技部批准、国家教育部主管、由中国力学学会和大连理工大学联
合主办的学术刊物,国内外公开发行。作为我国计算力学领域的代表性刊物,它以推动计算力学的
发展,促进这门学科与工程实践相结合和国内外学术交流为办刊宗旨。
2. 刊登内容:
《计算力学学报》主要刊登计算力学的研究成果和实践经验,包括各种类型的数值分析、优化
设计、有限元方法、计算机辅助设计技术和相应的软件开发等。广泛交流有关计算力学的各种新思
想、新理论、新技术和新方法以及为工程服务的新经验。本学报设有多种栏目:学术论文、工程应
用、综合评述、程序设计、程序介绍、研究简报、短文、专题、讲座、学术动态、问题讨论等。
《计算力学学报》欢迎国内外作者自由投稿。
3. 投稿方式:
本刊只接受网上在线投稿,网址 http://www.cjcm.net。作者注册请提供真是姓名、单位、详细通
信地址、联系电话、邮政编码、电子邮箱等。
4. 投稿及写作要求:
4.1 本刊选录稿件主要视其是否有创新点及其学术和应用价值大小,并综合其在下述方面的表
现:选题的科学或工程意义,对科研进展的了解和引用,方法或其应用的创新性,方法和论证的科
学性,结论或结果的合理可靠性,计算力学学科的特色,信息量以及写作质量。
4.2 投稿时须填写好“版权转让协议”(可在本刊网址下载)
,如果不填写,编辑部按作者默认处
理。
4.3 中文稿件需附英文题目、工作单位的英文译名和英文摘要,作者姓名按汉语拼音书写,并
附中、英文关键词(5 个左右)。文字精炼,推导从简。学术论文不超过 A4 纸的 6 个版,研究简报或
10
期刊投稿简介与指南
力学
工程应用不超过 A4 纸的 4 个版(含图表和参考文献)。凡属国家和省、部级等各类基金项目的论文需
在文稿首页说明,并注上项目批准号。
4.4 中英文摘要:反映全文中心内容。中文字数以三百字左右为宜,英文在 200 词左右。在英
文摘要中避免使用第一人称。内容应包括目的、过程及方法、结论。要求论述简明、逻辑性强、尽
量用短句。并请用过去时态叙述作者工作,用现在时态叙述作者结论。中英文摘要应基本保持一致。
请认真阅读 EI 对英文摘要的要求(可在本刊网址下载)。
4.5 符号采用国际符号体系,简体字及科技名词术语均以国家正式公布的为准。外文字母、符号、
角标、大小写及字体(如斜体、黑体等)都应清晰、准确。工程术语采用现行标准,量和单位要符合
国家标准规定,不得使用废弃的单位。单位不用中文名称,而用法定符号表示。4.6 文中图题、图
注、表题、表注均为中、英文对照。图、表中的文字也要中英文对照。
4.7 文中插图一般不超过 8 幅,图位宽以 8cm 或 8cm×2(双栏)为宜,图上的中外文字用 6 号或小
5 号字体,除计量单位用正体外,其余均用斜体,坐标标值线朝里;表格用三线表,表内无斜线、
竖线。照片与插图统编阿拉伯数字流水号。
4.8 参考文献置于文末,限于作者亲自阅读、明确引用、公开发表或有案可查者。按文内出现
的先后次序编号,在文内右上角注明序号。示例如下:
a)专著、论文集、学位论文、报告[序号]主要责任者.文献题名[文献类型标识].出版地:出
版者,出版年.起止页码(任选).
b)期刊文章[序号]主要责任者.文献题名[J].刊名,年,卷(期):起止页码.
c)专著、论文集中析出文献[序号]析出文献主要责任者.析出文献题名[A],原文献主
要责任者(任选).原文献题名[文献类型标识].出版地:出版者,出版年.析出文献起止
页码.
d)国际、国家标准[序号]标准编号,标准名称[S].
e)专利[序号]专利所有者.专利题名[P].专利国别:专利号,出版日期.
f)电子文献[序号]主要责任者.电子文献题名[电子文献类型标识/载体类型标识]电
子文献出处或可获得地址,发表或更改日期/引用日期(任选).
外文文献著录规则同上。外国人名,姓前名后,名用缩写,不加缩写点。(注:①文献类型标识:
M—专著,C—论文集,J—期刊,D—学位论文,R—报告,S—标准,P—专利;②电子文献类型
标识:BD—数据库,CP—计算机程序,EB—电子公告;③载体类型标识:MT—磁带,DK—磁盘,
OL—联机网络。)
5 录用与版权
稿件经审理决定采用后,作者需按编辑部要求修改稿件。编辑部对稿件有权做必要的技术性和
文字性的修改。所有作者都应同意在稿件刊出后,其作品之版权(含各种介质、媒体的版权)转让
给《计算力学学报》编辑部。文章一经刊登,本刊即付稿酬并按作者署名各赠送样刊 1 册。
6 其 他
6.1 稿件自收到日期起,编辑部一般在 6 个月内将处理结果通知作者或作者通过网页查询
(http://www. cjcm.net), 如超过半年没有收到录用或退稿通知,作者有权另行处理,但需通知本刊编
辑部(0411-4708744,84709559,E-mail:jslxxb @ dlut.edu.cn)。
6.2 作者切勿一稿多投。
机械强度
机械强度[双月刊]= Journal of Mechanical Strength /中国机械工程学会;郑州机械研究所.—郑
11
期刊投稿简介与指南
力学
州:
《机械强度》编辑部,
(450052)
.30.00 元
ISSN 1001-9669 CN 41-1134/TH
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
提示: EI COVERAGE: TOC
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库(CSCD)来源期刊(2009-2010)
提示: CSCD 核心库(C)
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库核心库-CSCD(2009 年版)
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2007 年版)
提示: 《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.458
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2008 年版)
提示: 《引证报告》2008 年版影响因子:0.451
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2009 年版)
提示: 《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子:0.391
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2010 年版)
提示: 《引证报告》2010 年版影响因子:0.353
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2004 年版)
提示: 排序:力学 - 第 18 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版)
提示: 排序:力学 - 第 12 位
本刊收录在: 中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版)
提示: 排序:机械、仪表工业类 - 第 15 位
简介:本刊为机械工程专业技术期刊。以机械工程中的机械强度与振动和机械工程材料宏观强
度的研究应用为中心内容。设有振动、检测、诊断技术、优化、可靠性技术、设计、计算、疲劳断
裂、研究简报等栏目。
主编:王长路
本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 36-76。每册 30 元,全年订价 180 元。国内统一刊号:CN41-1134/TH
本馆索书号:TH/69 馆藏地:西康校区四楼
投稿须知:
1、来稿要求主题突出,背景清楚,立论有据,论点明确,数据可靠,条例清楚,并给出主要
结果。
2、来稿要求 word 文档,简化字以正式公布的为准,采用法定计量单位体系。
3、来稿格式:题目,作者,工作单位,摘要(250 字),关键词(5~8 个)中图分类号,英文
题目,作者名字的汉语拼音和工作单位的英文译文,以及文章的英文摘要及关键词,引言,正文,
参考文献。
4、由于本刊已被美国工程索引公司出版的工程 EI(Engineering Index)及英国《科学文摘》
(Science Abstracts)等收录,为了便于国际著名检索刊物及其他信息机构采用,英文摘要(Abstract)
应详细,尽可能反映文稿的主要内容,具有独立性和自含性,即不阅读论文的全文就能获得所论述
的主要信息;避免使用第一人称,应包括目的、过程及方法、结论三部分。要论述简明、逻辑性强,
尽量用短句;用过去时态叙述作者工作,用现在时态叙述其结论。子数不得少于 150 个词,并注意
英文摘要的质量。
5、参考文献放在文末,著录格式如下:
[序号] 作者(姓列名前)
.论文题目[J].刊名.出版年,卷号(期号)
:起—止页码.
[序号] 作者(姓列名前)
.书名[M].版本项.出版地:出版者,出版年:起—止页码.
6、文中图标附最具有代表性的,并一律安排在正文中。图标题请附中英文对照稿。
7、稿末写明作者的性别、出生年月、籍贯(包括省、市、县名)、民族、单位、职称、职务、
12
期刊投稿简介与指南
力学
学位、学术简历、研究领域和主要成就;详细通讯出、E-mail、电话及传真号。
8、请勿一稿二投或多投。如曾在会议上宣读或文章的部分内容已发表或曾投其他刊物,务请
注明。
9、若稿件涉及的研究课题得到国家自然科学基金等国家或部委的重点基金资助,或曾获得国
家及部位的奖励,请以适当方式申明。
《机械强度》只接受电子(word 文档)投稿
接受来稿的 E-mail:jxqd@chinajournal.net.cn
《机械强度》编辑部通讯地址:郑州市嵩山南路 81 号
邮编:450052
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传真:0371-67710820
力学季刊
力学季刊[季刊]= Chinese Quarterly of Mechanics /中国力学学会;同济大学;上海交通大学;上
海市力学会.—上海:
《力学季刊》编辑部,(200092)
.9.00 元
ISSN 0254-0053
CN 31-1829/O3
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库(CSCD)来源期刊(2009-2010)
提示: CSCD 核心库(C)
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库核心库-CSCD(2009 年版)
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2007 年版)
提示: 《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.214
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2008 年版)
提示: 《引证报告》2008 年版影响因子:0.283
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2009 年版)
提示: 《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子:0.350
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2010 年版)
提示: 《引证报告》2010 年版影响因子:0.191
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2004 年版)
提示: 排序:力学 - 第 14 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版)
提示: 排序:力学 - 第 10 位
本刊收录在: 中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版)
提示: 排序:力学类 - 第 13 位
简介:
《力学季刊》创刊于 1980 年,是由中国力学学会、同济大学、上海交通大学和上海市力
学学会主办的应用力学学科的学术刊物。本刊宗旨:反映我国高等院校、研究院所和工程技术单位
的前沿力学研究的成果和动态,报道力学在解决我国重大工程设计和技术问题中的进展和作用。主
要刊登:理论研究、实验研究、计算研究和应用研究等的学术论文及简报,以及国际力学研究新方
向的综述和展望;同时刊登学术讨论、新书评介和教学研究。
主编:范立础
本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 4-278。每册 9 元,全年订价 36 元。国内统一刊号:CN31-1829/O3
本馆索书号:O3/6-2 馆藏地:西康校区四楼 江宁校区二楼
投稿须知:
通讯地址:上海四平路 1239 号《力学季刊》编辑部
联系电话:021-65983708
邮政编码:200092
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力学
力学进展
力学进展[双月刊]= Advances In Mechanics /中国力学学会、中国科学院力学研究所.—北京:
《力学进展》编辑部,
(100190)
.70.00 元
ISSN 1000-0992
CN11-1774/O3
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库(CSCD)来源期刊(2009-2010)
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2007 年版)
影响因子: 《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.845
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2008 年版)
影响因子: 《引证报告》2008 年版影响因子: 0.955
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2009 年版)
影响因子: 《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子: 1.116
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2010 年版)
影响因子: 《引证报告》2010 年版影响因子: 0.881
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2004 年版)
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版)
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版)
简介:
《力学学报》由首任主编钱学森等创刊于 1957 年,由中国科学院主管、中国力学学会和
中国科学院力学研究所主办。该刊是力学学科的综合性学术刊物,报道在理论和应用力学所有领域
里,在理论、方法和实验方面的研究进展。期刊鼓励发表与力学相关的交叉学科的研究成果,力求
成为力学与其他工程和科学分支的桥梁,成为有助于中国力学年青学子成长和推动与中国重大工程
建设合作的平台。
主编:白以龙
本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 82─331。每册 70 元,全年订价 420 元。国内统一刊号:CN11-1774/O3,
国外代号:BM693
本馆索书号:O3/17-2 馆藏地:西康校区四楼 江宁校区二楼
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力学学报
力学学报[双月刊]= Chinese Journal of Theoretical Applied Mechanics/中国力学学会、中国科学
院力学研究所.—北京:
《力学学报》编辑部,
(100190)
.100.00 元
ISSN 0459-1879
CN 11-2062/O3
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
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本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库(CSCD)来源期刊(2009-2010)
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2007 年版)
影响因子: 《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.655
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2008 年版)
影响因子: 《引证报告》2008 年版影响因子: 0.629
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2009 年版)
影响因子: 《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子: 0.853
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2010 年版)
影响因子: 《引证报告》2010 年版影响因子: 0.625
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2004 年版)
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版)
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版)
简介:
《力学学报》由首任主编钱学森等创刊于 1957 年,由中国科学院主管、中国力学学会和
中国科学院力学研究所主办。该刊是力学学科的综合性学术刊物,报道在理论和应用力学所有领域
里,在理论、方法和实验方面的研究进展。期刊鼓励发表与力学相关的交叉学科的研究成果,力求
成为力学与其他工程和科学分支的桥梁,成为有助于中国力学年青学子成长和推动与中国重大工程
建设合作的平台。
主编:郑泉水
本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 2─814。每册 100 元,全年订价 600 元。国内统一刊号:CN11-2062/O3,
国外代号:BM54
本馆索书号:O3/1 馆藏地:西康校区四楼 江宁校区二楼
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1.稿件内容
《力学学报》和 Acta Mechanica Sinica(AMS) 是力学学科的综合性学术刊物。主要刊载:在理
论上、方法上以及对国民经济建设方面,具有创造性的力学理论、实验和应用研究论文,综述性的
专题论文以及研究简报,学术讨论等。读者对象主要为从事力学工作的科研人员、高等院校师生以
及工程技术人员。
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•图书著录法 序号 作者. 书名. 版次. 译者. 出版地: 出版者, 出版年. 起迄页.如:卡尔•波
普尔. 通过知识获得解放. 范景中、李本正译. 北京: 中国美术学院出版社, 1996. 46~47
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•文集著录法 序号 作者. 篇名. 见: 主编者. 文集名. 分册数. 译者. 出版地: 出版者, 出版
年. 起迄页.如:Norton, J. D. Geometries in Collision: Einstein, Klein and Riemann. In: J. J. Gray (ed.)
The Symbolic Universe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 130
•期刊著录法 序号 作者. 篇名. 译者. 刊名. 年. 卷 (期) : 起迄页.如:Earman, J. and
Glymour, C. Einstein and Hilbert: two months in the history of relativity. Archive for History of Exact
Science. 1978. 19: 291~308
•学位论文著录法 序号 作者. 篇名.[博士(硕士)学位论文]. 西安:西安交通大学,出版
年.25~36(英:序号 作者. 篇名.[PHD(Master)thesis]. 西安:西安交通大学,出版年.25~36)
(3)本学报采用国际单位制,文稿中所用的量、单位符号均以 GB3102.1-86-GB3102.13-8 为准。
(4)文稿中所有图题、图注、表题均为中、英文对照,中文在上,英文在下。图、表中的文
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(5)来稿请附英文题目及工作单位的英文译文和文章的英文摘要(500words)
。作者姓名按汉
语拼音拼写。并附中、英文关键词(5~7 个)。稿末需写明真实姓名、工作单位、职务、详细通讯地
址及邮政编码,以及电子邮箱。
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力学与实践
力学与实践 [双月刊]= MECHANICS AND PRACTICE /中国科学院主办单位:中国力学学会
中国科学院力学研究所.—北京:
《力学与实践》编辑部,
(100190)
.40.00 元
ISSN 1000-0879
CN 51-1148/O3
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库(CSCD)来源期刊(2009-2010)
影响因子:CSCD 扩展库(E)
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2007 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.292
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2008 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2008 年版影响因子:0.261
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2009 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子:0.395
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2010 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2010 年版影响因子:0.223
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2004 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学 - 第 6 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学 - 第 7 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学类 - 第 9 位
简介:本刊是力学学科综合性的学术刊物,它刊登力学及其交叉学科的进展;报道力学应用的
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成果和力学教育的进展;介绍古今中外力学家及其成就。它以科研人员和院校师生为对象,帮助他
们丰富力学知识,开阔视野,活跃学术思想,促进力学学科的发展,为国民经济建设服务,刊登的
文章力求深入浅出,形式多样,文字简练,生动活泼。
主编:朱克勤
本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 2─178。每册 40 元,全年订价 240 元。国内统一刊号:CN CN
11-2064/O3。国外刊号:BM419。
本馆索书号:O3/19
投稿须知:
馆藏地:西康校区四楼 江宁校区二楼
本刊设置的主要栏目如下!
1.专题综述报道力学及其交叉领域学科前沿的研究现状和未来展望, 介绍力学在重大国民经济
建设和现代生活中的应用, 及时反映与力学相关的重大历史和现实事件每篇限 8000 字(包括图表),
参考文献在 15 篇以内。
2.应用研究刊登力学理论和方法在工程技术中的应用、从工程实践中提炼出来的力学课题和新
的实验、测试技术的文章, 应突出工程背景和应用价值, 文字扼要, 公式简炼, 结论明确,每篇限
4000 字(含图表)
。
3.教育研究刊登与力学教学有关的课程内容改革、教学方法创新、教学经验介绍的文章, 每篇
限 3000 字(含图表)
。
4.力学纵横介绍与力学有关的科学知识和消息动态, 设有力学前沿、力学家、力学史话、力学
方法探究、工程中的力学、身边力学的趣话、书刊评介等子栏目。
5.学术讨论对力学界、工程界普遍关心的问题或对某个具体学术问题进行讨论, 开展不同学术
观点的争鸣。
本刊各栏目文章需给出 200 字左右的中文摘要和 3-5 个关键词、英文题目、作者姓名的汉语拼
音、工作单位的英文译文。专题综述及应用研究栏目的文章还需给出相应的英文摘要(150-200words)
和关键词, 并附中文参考文献的英译文。专题综述还需给出第一作者简历(200 字以内)和照片。
为便于联系, 请给出作者的地址、邮编、电话、传真、电子信箱等。
来稿请用计算机打印, 外文字母须分清大小写, 容易混淆的字母在第一次出现时请用铅笔标注,
公式符号按照国标的要求区分正、斜体和黑、白体。
本刊除 “力学纵横” 栏文章外, 需收取评审费 60/篇,在投稿的同时一并缴纳。投稿者请自留
底稿,来稿怒不退还编辑部收到稿件后一般在 3 个月内将稿件处理情况答复作者或作者通过网页查
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。若超过半年没有收到评审意见,作者有权对稿件另行处理,但需用一
定方式通知编辑部。
本刊已加入《中国学术期刊(光盘版)》, 中国期刊网和万方数字化期刊群等。作者著作权使用
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实验力学
实验力学 [双月刊]= Journal of Experimental Mechanics /中国力学学会,中国科学技术大学.—
合肥:
《实验力学》编辑部,
(230027)
.12.00 元
ISSN 1001-4888
CN 34-1057/O3
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本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库(CSCD)来源期刊(2009-2010)
影响因子:CSCD 核心库(C)
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库核心库-CSCD(2009 年版)
本刊收录在:中国科学引文数据库核心库-CSCD(2009 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2007 年版影响因子: 0.382
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2008 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2008 年版影响因子:0.393
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2009 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2009 年扩刊版影响因子:0.278
本刊收录在:中国科技期刊引证报告(2010 年版)
影响因子:
《引证报告》2010 年版影响因子:0.295
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2004 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学 - 第 11 位
本刊收录在:中文核心期刊要目总览(2008 年版)
影响因子:排序:力学 - 第 8 位
本刊收录在: 中文核心期刊要目总览(2011 年版) )
影响因子:排序:力学类 - 第 12 位
简介:
《实验力学》
(Journal of Experimental Mechanics)是由中国力学学会和中国科学技术大学
联合主办的学术刊物,刊号:ISSN 1001-4888 / CN 34-1057/O3;CODEN SHLOEQ;国内邮发代号:
26-57/国外发行代号:Q5935。主管单位为中国科协。1986 年创刊(批准文号:[84]国科发条字 660
号)
,双月刊,国际标准 16 开本,国内外公开发行。
本刊宗旨是反映我国研究院所、高等院校和工程技术单位在相关领域的最新研究成果和动态,
报道实验力学在解决重大工程设计和技术问题中的进展和作用。 主要刊载实验力学领域具有创造
性的理论、实验和工程应用研究论文、综述、研究简报、教学经验交流、测试仪器的研制和应用报
道等。
《实验力学》期刊为中国科技信息所信息分析研究中心中国科技论文统计与分析课题组及中科
院文献情报中心《中国科学引文数据库》等统计源刊。被中国学术期刊(光盘版)电子杂志社、中
国科技信息研究所万方数据期刊、维普资讯等收录。
《中文核心期刊要目总览》力学类核心期刊。
主编:亢一澜
本刊邮局发行,邮发代号 26-57。每册 12 元,全年订价 72 元。国内统一刊号:CN 34-1057/O3.
投稿须知:
一、 征稿范围
关于实验力学的理论分析和实验研究及工程应用的学术论文、研究简报、学术讨论、教学经验
交流、测试仪器的研制和应用报道,关于实验力学研究新方向的综述和展望等。
二、投稿要求
1. 本刊只接受电子文档投稿(通过编辑部网站或用 E-mail,将稿件作为附件发给我们)
。如用
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2. 来稿应内容充实且具有创新性。数据可靠,条理清楚,论述有据,文字精练,图表简明。
3. 综述性文章应由具有一定学术水平的学科带头人撰写,能对所讨论的专题或学科的进一步
发展起到引导作用 。
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中、英文摘要应相互对应,字数应在 200~400 字之间。
2. 每篇稿件应给出 3~8 个关键词。中英文对应,分别列在中英文摘要之后。
3. 中图分类号请按《中国图书馆图书分类法》(第 4 版)确定,列在中文关键词之后。
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简介:《应用力学学报》是由国家科委审批公开发行的中央级学术刊物。本刊主要反映现代力
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Acta mechanica
Acta mechanica [4 vols. of 4 nos. (2 double issues) <, 1981-> ]/Wien, New York, Springer-Verlag.
ISSN 0001-5970
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Since 1965, the international journal Acta Mechanica has been among the leading journals in the field
of theoretical and applied mechanics. In addition to the classical fields such as elasticity, plasticity,
vibrations, rigid body dynamics, hydrodynamics, and gasdynamics, it also gives special attention to
recently developed areas such as non-Newtonian fluid dynamics, micro/nano mechanics, smart materials
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AIAA journal
AIAA journal [Monthly]/AMER INST AERONAUT ASTRONAUT, 1801 ALEXANDER BELL
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ISSN 0001-1452
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This Journal is devoted to the advancement of the science and technology of astronautics and
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Annual review of fluid mechanics
Annual review of fluid mechanics [Annual ]/Palo Alto, Calif., Annual Reviews, inc.
ISSN 0066-4189
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Applied mathematical modelling
Applied mathematical modelling [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE SOUTH,
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Applied Mathematical Modelling is a monthly publication focusing on research related to the
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This influential publication covers a wide spectrum of subjects including heat transfer, fluid
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Applied mechanics reviews
Applied mechanics reviews [Annual ]/[New York, etc., American Society of Mechanical Engineers]
ISSN 0003-6900
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AMR is an international review journal covering mechanics topics across the engineering sciences
spectrum, such as fluid and solid mechanics, heat transfer, dynamics and vibration. Each bi-monthly issue
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Applied thermal engineering
Applied thermal engineering [Monthly]/ PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE
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ISSN 1359-4311
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期刊简介:
Applied Thermal Engineering publishes original, high-quality research papers and ancillary features,
spanning activities ranging from fundamental research to trouble-shooting in existing plant and equipment.
System design covers energy use both in buildings, including passive thermal design techniques, and
in the process industries. For the latter, the design problems associated with the integration of components
into overall plant are also covered.
The journal will feature aspects of the thermal engineering of advanced processes, including process
integration, intensification and development, together with the application of thermal equipment in
conventional process plant, which includes its use for heat recovery.
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(compact and advanced designs), heat pumps and refrigeration plant, heat pipes, combined heat and power
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M. Mostafavi, B. Agnew, The impact of ambient temperature on lithium - bromide/water absorption
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Archive for rational mechanics and analysis
Archive for rational mechanics and analysis[Twelve issues a year, <2004->]/Berlin; New York,
Springer-Verlag, 1957ISSN 0003-9527
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期刊简介:
The Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis nourishes the discipline of mechanics as a
deductive, mathematical science in the classical tradition and promotes analysis, particularly in the context
of application. Its purpose is to give rapid and full publication to research of exceptional moment, depth
and permanence.
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Academic OneFile, Academic Search, Astrophysics Data System (ADS), Computer Science Index,
Current Abstracts, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology, Current Contents/Physical,
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there be any claims for compensation.
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How to submitManuscripts should preferably be submitted in the original file format and in PDF
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Archive of applied mechanics
Archive of applied mechanics [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY,
10013
ISSN 0939-1533
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期刊简介:
The purpose of the "Archive of Applied Mechanics" is the dissemination of the results of scientific
research in the fields of solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, structural mechanics, dynamics and control,
including related disciplines, in a form useful to engineering practice. Contributions in analytical,
numerical and experimental methods are welcome.
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Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is
not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all
co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the
work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims
for compensation.
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elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online
format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any
material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
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editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the
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Composites,Part B:Engineering
Composites,Part B:Engineering [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD
LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OXON, OX5 1GB
ISSN 1359-8368
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期刊简介:
The aim of Composites Part B: Engineering is to provide a balance between mechanics and materials
science
aspects, basic and applied research, and high technology and high volume (low cost) composite
development.
The Journal aims to provide a forum for the prompt publication of original research on all areas of
composites, with emphasis being placed on evaluation and modelling of engineering details and concepts.
Basic research papers are welcomed, but authors are encouraged to discuss the issues relative to
application in the short or long-term in various areas, such as aerospace, automotive and other surface
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transportation, infrastructure, ship-building, off-shore piping, and recreational products.
Current topics of interest to readers include durability, functionally gradient materials, interfaces,
interlaminar fracture, joints and adhesion, smart composites, textile composites, thermoplastics, wave
propagation, and non-destructive testing
投稿须知:
Submission of Papers
For Composites Part B: engineering
Authors are requested to submit their original manuscript and figures with four copies to either:
Editor for North America and Asia - Professor D Hui, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University
of New Orleans, Lakefront, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA; Fax: +1 504 280 5539; Email: dxhme@uno.edu;
or
Editor for Europe - Dr G Turvey, Lancaster University, Engineering Department, Bailrigg, Lancaster
LA1 4YR, UK; Fax: +44 (0)1524 381707; Email: g.turvey@lancaster.ac.uk
For Composites Part A: applied science and manufacturing
Authors are requested to submit their original manuscript and figures with four copies to:
European Editor (Applied Science and Manufacturing): Professor P.A. Smith, School of Mechanical
and Materials Engineering, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 5XH, UK. Fax: +44 (0)1483
306039. E-mail: P.Smith@surrey.ac.uk.
North American Editor (Manufacturing): Professor T.G. Gutowski, Laboratory for Manufacturing and
Productivity, Room 35-234, M.I.T., 77, Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Fax: +1 617
253 1556. E-mail: gutowski@mit.edu.
North American Editor (Applied Science): Dr T.K. O'Brien, US Army Reasearch Laboratory, Vehicle
Technology Directorate, NASA Langley Research Centre, Hampton, VA, USA. Fax: +1 757 864 8911.
E-mail: t.k.obrien@larc.nasa.gov.
Asian Editor (Applied Science): Dr. Y. Sawada, AIST (National Institute of Advanced Industrial
Science and Technology, Midorigaoka 1-8-31, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8577, JAPAN. Fax: +81 727 51 9970.
E-mail: yoshihiro-sawada@aist.go.jp.
All contributions are read by two or more referees to ensure both accuracy and relevance, and
revisions to the script may thus be required. On acceptance, contributions are subject to editorial
amendment to suit house style. When a manuscript is returned for revision prior to final acceptance, the
revised version must be submitted as soon as possible after the author's receipt of the referees' reports.
Revised manuscripts returned after four months may be considered as new submissions subject to full
re-review.
Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same
form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of the publisher. Authors are solely
responsible for the factual accuracy of their papers. The receipt of papers will be acknowledged.
Types of Contributions
Original high-quality research papers; short communications; letters commenting on recently
published papers, on matters of general interest to readers, or on matters concerned with editorial policy.
Composites also publishes book review, conference reports and a calendar of forthcoming events.
Contributions of this type should be sent to the Publishing Editor at Elsevier Science Ltd (fax: +44 (0)
1865 843982).
Manuscript Preparation
General: Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced with wide margins on one side of white
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paper. Good quality printouts with a font size of 12 or 10 pt are required. The corresponding author should
be identified (include a fax number and E-mail address). Full postal addresses must be given for all
co-authors. Authors should consult a recent issue of the Journal for style if possible. Manuscripts should be
written in clear and concise English. Spelling should follow the Oxford English Dictionary. Authors whose
native tongue is not English are assured that in-house editorial attention to their contributions will improve
clarity and acceptability to readers. Please number every sheet of paper. Authors are responsible for
ensuring that all manuscripts (whether original or revised) are accurately typed before final submission.
Manuscripts will be returned to the author with a set of instructions if they are not presented according to
these Notes for Authors. An electronic copy of the paper should accompany the final version. The Editors
reserve the right to adjust style to certain standards of uniformity. Authors should retain a copy of their
manuscript since we cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss of papers. Original manuscripts are
discarded one month after publication unless the Publisher is asked to return original material after use.
Paper Length: Research papers should be no more than 20 double line spaced manuscript pages,
including tables and illustrations. Short Communications should be no more than 10 double line spaced
manuscript pages, including tables and illustrations.
Abstracts: Approximately 100 words, outlining in a single paragraph the aims, scope and conclusions
of the paper.
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Tables into your text. The corresponding author should be identified with an asterisk and footnote. All
other footnotes (except for table footnotes) should be identified with superscript Arabic numbers.
Manuscripts should be subdivided in the simplest way possible. The text should usually follow the
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sections of the paper should be clearly indicated. Do not number the sections. Ensure that all figures and
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Keywords: Authors should select a maximum of four keywords from the Keywords List at the end of
these instructions. Each Keyword should be accompanied by the capital letter denoting the category from
which the keyword has been selected. If authors wish they may nominate one keyword which is not
included in the list below. The list of up to four keywords should appear on the title page of each paper
submitted for consideration, following the abstract. Units and Symbols: All measurements and data should
be given in SI units, or if SI units do not exist, in an internationally accepted unit. If you use any symbol or
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the first time they appear. Abbreviations and acronyms should only be used for unwieldy terms and names
which occur frequently in the manuscript. Abbreviations should be used consistently throughout the text,
and must be clearly defined in full on first use. If you use several symbol, a list of definitions (not
necessarily for publication) will help the editor. Journal style for letter symbols is as follows: variables,
italic type (indicated by underlining); constants, roman type; matrices and vectors, bold type (indicated by
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Maths: Detailed mathematical discussion should be placed in an appendix. Equations and formulae
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numerals in parentheses on the right hand side of the page. Type or mark mathematical equations exactly
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References: All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the
text of the manuscript. In the text refer to references by a number in square brackets on the line (e.g. Since
Peterson[1]), and the full reference should be given in a numerical list at the end of the paper.
References should be given in the following form:
1. Fish JC, Lee S W. Delamination of tapered composite structures. Eng Fract Mech
1989;34(1):43-54.
2. Tsai SW, Hahn HT. Introduction to Composite Materials. Westport: Technomic, 1980.
3. Bradley WL. Relationship of matrix toughness to interlaminar fracture toughness. In: Friedrich K,
editor. Application of Fracture Mechanics to Composite Materials. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1989. p.159-187.
4. Kairouz KC, Heath RJ. Fracture of ply drop-offs in composite structures. In: Proceedings of
ECCM-7 Conference. London, May, 1996. p.79-85.
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to as "Figure(s)" and should be numbered consecutively in the order to which they are referred. They
should accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text. All illustrations should be
clearly marked on the back with the figure number and the author's name. All figures are to have a caption.
Captions should be supplied on a separate sheet.
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Photographs: Original photographs must be supplied as they are to be reproduced (e.g. black and
white or colour). If necessary, a scale should be marked on the photograph. Please note that photocopies of
photographs are not acceptable. Colour: Reproduction of colour is available if the author is willing to bear
the additional incremental reproduction and printing costs. Please contact the editorial office for details. A
letter confirming the author's willingness to accept these costs should be sent with the revised manuscript.
Authors should note that illustrations will not be returned unless specifically requested.
Tables: Tables should be numbered consecutively and given a suitable caption and each table typed
on a separate sheet. Footnotes to tables should be typed below the table and should be referred to by
superscript lowercase letters. No vertical rules should be used. Tables should not duplicate results
presented elsewhere in the manuscript, (e.g. in graphs).
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Authors should submit an electronic copy of their paper with the final version of the manuscript. The
electronic copy should match the hardcopy exactly. Always keep a backup copy of the electronic file for
reference and safety. Full details of electronic submission and formats can be obtained from
http://authors.elsevier.com
Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the author (first named author if no corresponding author is identified of
multi-authored papers) and should be returned within 48 hours of receipt. Corrections should be restricted
to typesetting errors; any others may be charged to the author. Any queries should be answered in full.
Please note that authors are urged to check their proofs carefully before return, since the inclusion of late
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at a specially reduced rate using the order form sent to the corresponding author after the manuscript has
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All authors must sign the "Transfer of Copyright" agreement before the article can be published. This
transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science Ltd to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, but
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reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other
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conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in
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the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.
Author Enquiries:
For enquiries relating to the submission of articles (including electronic submission), the status of
accepted manuscripts through our "Track a Paper" feature, specific enquires on the preparation of
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please consult Elsevier's Author Gateway.
Keywords for Composites Parts A and B(Back to General Instructions)
Authors should select a maximum of four keywords. Each Keyword should be accompanied by the
capital letter denoting the category from which the keyword has been selected. If authors wish they may
nominate one keyword which is not included in the list below. The list of up to four keywords should
appear on the title page of each paper submitted for consideration, following the abstract.
Composites science and technology
Composites science and technology [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD
LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OXON, OX5 1GB
ISSN 0266-3538
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期刊简介:
The journal Composites Science and Technology publishes refereed original articles on all aspects of
the
fundamental and applied science of engineering composites. It is the function of this journal to bring
together in one publication outstanding papers that encompass the complete range of composite materials,
including biocomposites, foams, functional and smart composites, gradient and layered composites,
nanocomposites, structural composites, eco-composites and composites mimicking natural materials. It
deals with reinforcements ranging from nano- to micro- to meso- to macro-scale in metal, polymer,
cementitious and ceramic matrices. The editors welcome theoretical and experimental papers dealing with
multi-scale and multi-functional issues and properties of the new generation of composite materials.
Articles addressing all aspects of composites research, from material processing, manufacturing, and
performance characterization to analysis, design, simulations and modelling, are welcome. The journal
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particularly encourages an interdisciplinary approach to the study of composites.
Papers covering novel topics, extending the frontiers of the science and technology of composites, are
encouraged. Reviews covering topics of major interest will be presented at regular intervals. Besides
regular research papers and review papers, letters communicating significant research findings in a timely
manner are also welcome. It is the aim of Composites Science and Technology to play an effective role in
the rapid dissemination of research findings in the ever-evolving field of composite materials.
投稿须知:
Submission of Papers
Authors are requested to submit three copies of their original manuscript and figures to the Editor in
their region.
Contributors in Asia and Australia may submit their papers to: Professor Yiu-Wing Mai, Centre
for Advanced Materials Technology, School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering,
University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia.
Contributors in Europe may submit their papers to: Professor Karl Schulte, Technical University
Hamburg-Harburg, Polymers & Composites, Denickestrasse 15, D-21073 Hamburg, Germany.
Contributors in North America and all other areas should send their papers to the Editor-in-Chief:
Professor Tsu-Wei Chou, Center for Composite Materials and Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711, USA.
All manuscripts are to be written in English. Papers essentially of an advertising nature will not be
accepted.
Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same
form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of the publisher.
Types of Contributions
Original papers, occasional review papers and letters, on all aspects of fundamental and applied
science of engineering composites will be considered for publication. Concise articles which communicate
new and important results, or letters to published articles, will be included in a short communication
section, and will be published with the minimum of delay. Short communications should consist of no
more than four manuscript pages. Authors may mail, fax or E-mail (if no figures are involved) such
contributions to an Editor, with an accompanying brief statement indicating the specific reason for
urgency.
Manuscript Preparation
The following conditions must be met, otherwise the manuscripts will be immediately returned to the
authors for reformatting:
1.
three copies of the manuscript must be submitted;
2.
text must be double line spaced and in single column format;
3.
tables and figures must not be incorporated within the text, but should be appended on
separate sheets.
General: Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced with wide margins on one side of white
paper. Good quality printouts with a font size of 12 or 10 pt are required. The corresponding author should
be identified (include a Fax number and E-mail address). Full postal addresses must be given for all
co-authors. Authors should consult a recent issue of the journal for style if possible. An electronic copy of
the paper should accompany the final version. The Editors reserve the right to adjust style to certain
standards of uniformity. Authors should retain a copy of their manuscript since we cannot accept
responsibility for damage or loss of papers. Original manuscripts are discarded one month after publication
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unless the Publisher is asked to return original material after use. Papers will normally be published in
order of acceptance by the Editor, although this may occasionally be changed for reasons of space, or to
publish more quickly particular papers which the Editor considers of topical interest. The use of property
names should be avoided as far as possible, but may be acceptable where, in the Editors opinion, the
proprietary name is a universally known description of the material in question, eg Kevlar-49.
Abstracts: Each paper should be provided with an Abstract of about 100-150 words, reporting on the
purpose and results of the paper and with five key words for use in indexing and by Abstract services.
Text: Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords,
Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendix, References, Figure Captions and then Tables. Do not import the
Figures or Tables into your text. The corresponding author should be identified with an asterisk and
footnote. All other footnotes should be avoided, but where necessary should be identified with superscript
Arabic numbers (except for table footnotes).
Keywords: Authors should select a maximum of five keywords from the Keywords List at the end of
these instructions. Each Keyword should be accompanied by the capital letter denoting the category from
which the keyword has been selected. If authors wish they may nominate one keyword which is not
included in the list below. The list of up to five keywords should appear on the title page of each paper
submitted for consideration, following the abstract.
Units: The SI system should be used for all scientific and laboratory data, although values in other
systems may be quoted in parentheses after the SI units if authors consider it necessary.
Symbols: Temperatures should be given in Celsius ( C) or Kelvin (K) scales. Abbreviations for units
should follow the suggestions of the British Standards publication BS 1991. The full stop should not be
included in abbreviations, eg m (not m.), ppm (not p.p.m.): '%' and '/' should be used in preference to 'per
cent' and 'per'. Where abbreviations are likely to cause ambiguity or not be readily understood by an
international readership, units should be put in full.
References: All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the
text of the manuscript. In the text refer to references by a number in square brackets on the line (e.g. Since
Wu [1]), and the full reference should be given in a numerical list at the end of the paper.
References should be given in the following form:
1. Wu W, Verpoest I, Varna J. A novel axisymmetric variational analysis of stress transfer into fibres
through a partially debonded interface. Comp Sci Tech 1998;58(12):1863-1877.
2. Wakeman MD. Non-isothermal compression moulding of glass fibre reinforced polypropylene
composites. PhD Thesis, University of Nottingham, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 1997.
3. Clemens S, Western E, Handermann A. Hybrid yarns for high-performance thermoplastic
composites. In: Bossu Jd, Lissac P, editors. Looking ahead for materials and processes, vol. 1. Amsterdam:
Elsevier, 1987.
4. Hogg P, Woolstencroft D. Non-crimp thermoplastic composite fabrics - aerospace solutions to
automotive problems. Advanced Composite Materials: New Developments and Applications Conference
Proceedings, Detroit, Michigan, USA: ASM International, 1991. p. 339-349.
Illustrations: All illustrations should be provided in camera-ready form, suitable for reproduction
(which may include reduction) without retouching. Photographs, charts and diagrams are all to be referred
to as "Figure(s)" and should be numbered consecutively in the order to which they are referred. They
should accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text. All illustrations should be
clearly marked on the back with the figure number and the author's name. All figures are to have a caption.
Captions should be supplied on a separate sheet.
Line drawings: Good quality printouts on white paper produced in black ink are required. All lettering,
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graph lines and points on graphs should be sufficiently large and bold to permit reproduction when the
diagram has been reduced to a size suitable for inclusion in the journal. Dye-line prints or photocopies are
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Computational mechanics
Computational mechanics [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN 0178-7675
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Description
Computational Mechanics reports original research in computational mechanics of enduring scholarly
value. It focuses on areas that involve and enrich the rational application of mechanics, mathematics, and
numerical methods in the practice of modern engineering.
The journal investigates theoretical and computational methods and their rational applications. Areas
covered include solid and structural mechanics, multi-body system dynamics, constitutive modeling,
inelastic and finite deformation response, and structural control. The journal also covers fluid mechanics
and fluid-structure interactions, biomechanics, free-surface and two-fluid flows, aerodynamics, fracture
mechanics and structural integrity, multi-scale mechanics, particle and meshfree methods, transport
phenomena, and heat transfer. Lastly, the journal publishes modern variational methods in mechanics in
general.
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The purpose of this journal is to report original research of enduring scholarly value in those areas of
computational mechanics that involve and enrich the rational application of mechanics, mathematics, and
numerical methods in the practice of modern engineering. The scope of the research reported in this
journal will include theoretical and computational methods, and their rational application, in:
- solid and structural mechanics, multi-body system dynamics, constitutive modeling, inelastic and
finite deformation response, structural control;
- fluid mechanics and fluid-structure interactions, biomechanics, free-surface and two-fluid flows, and
aerodynamics;
- fracture mechanics and structural integrity;
- multiscale mechanics, particle and meshfree methods;
- transport phenomena and heat transfer;
and
- modern variational methods in mechanics, in general.
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Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering[Eighteen issues yearly, Nov.
1981- ]/Amsterdam : North-Holland Pub. Co., c1972ISSN 0045-7825
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The journal publishes papers concerned with applications of digital computers to problems of applied
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fields and detailing methods as well as results. Papers dealing with techniques of wide applicability,
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plays a significant role in the associated studies or design methodology. Applications will be found in
most branches of engineering and science: mechanical, civil, chemical, aeronautical, medical, geophysical,
nuclear and oceanographic. These will involve problems of air, sea and land vehicle motion and flow
physics, energy conversion and power, chemical reactors and transport processes, ocean and atmospheric
effects and pollution, biomedicine, noise and acoustics, and magnetohydrodynamics amongst others. The
development of numerical methods relevant to fluid flow computations, computational analysis of flow
physics and fluid interactions and novel applications to flow systems and to design are pertinent to
Computers & Fluids.
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177, Japan; V.V. Rusanov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Miussakaya Sq. 4, 125047 Moscow, Russia; C.
Taylor, University College of Swansea, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 98PP, Wales, UK.
It is recognized that computer-oriented papers may have associated with them certain problems
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Peterson[1]), and the full reference should be given in a numerical list at the end of the paper.
References should be given in the following form:
1. Bleakney W, Traub AH. Interaction of shock waves. Review of Modern Physics
1949;21(4):584-592.
2. Lamb H. Hydrodynamics, 6th ed. New York: Dover, 1945.
3. Gosman AD, Rapley CW. Prediction method for fully-developed flow through non-circular
passages, Numerical Methods in Laminar and Turbulent Flow. In: Taylor C, Morgan K, Brebbia CA,
editor. Proceedings of the International Conference. Swansea, UK: Pentech Press, 1978. p. 271-285.
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Computers and structures [Monthly]/ PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD,
LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
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期刊简介:
The objective of this journal is to communicate recent advances in the development and use of
computer methods for the solution of scientific and engineering problems related to hydrospace, aerospace
and terrestrial structures. The word structures is interpreted in the broadest sense. The journal is intended
to be of interest and use to researchers and practitioners in academic, governmental and industrial
communities.
The range of appropriate contributions for the journal is very wide. The scope of the journal includes
papers on mathematical modeling and computer methods in all areas of mechanics including structural,
fluid, soil and fracture mechanics as well as heat transfer, non-linear dynamics and chaos. Also the
solution of problems concerned with multiple media is relevant to the journal including fluid-structure and
soil-structure interaction problems. The applications may come from any field of science or engineering
including civil, mechanical, ocean, aerospace, automotive, environmental and materials engineering.
The scope also embraces computer-aided design including visualization, idealization, sensitivity and
optimization methods; and the journal is concerned with the publication of new computational techniques
as used on new and emerging computer hardware.
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Papers describing advanced or innovative applications of computers to practical engineering problems
are also welcome.
Although the journal will primarily contain authoritative papers describing recent research
achievements, it will as well include survey papers reviewing the state-of-the-art in the fields described
above, and educational articles of general value to the field.
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Authors should submit four copies of their contribution to either Journal Editor with a letter stating
that the contribution is only submitted for publication to the chosen Journal Editor and not elsewhere.
Professor K.J. Bathe, Department of Mechanical Engineering, M.I.T., Cambridge, MA 02139-4307,
USA
Professor B.V. Topping, Department of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering, Heriot-Watt
University, Riccarton, Edinburgh EH14 4AS, UK
All articles sent for publication will be reviewed promptly.
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Papers; Technical Notes; Letters-to-the-Editor.
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postal addresses must be given for all co-authors. Authors should consult a recent issue of the journal for
style if possible. All pages should be numbered consecutively. An electronic copy of the paper should
accompany the final version. The Editors reserve the right to adjust style to certain standards of uniformity.
Authors should retain a copy of their manuscript since we cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss
of papers. Original manuscripts are discarded one month after publication unless the Publisher is asked to
return original material after use.
Abstract: Not to exceed 100 words in length with 6-10 keywords for indexing purposes.
Text: Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords,
Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendix, References, Figure Captions and then Tables. Do not import the
Figures or Tables into your text. The corresponding author should be identified with an asterisk and
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numbers. An abbreviated title of less than 58 characters (including spaces) should also be suggested.
Units: Because of the international character of the journal, no rigid rules concerning notation or
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Maths: Mathematical symbols and formulae should be typed. Particular care should be exercised in
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References: References: All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references
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1. Pollock GD, Noor AK. Sensitivity analysis of the contact / impact response of composite structures.
Computers and Structures 1996; 61(2):251-269.
2. Banichuk NK. Application of perturbation method to optimal design of structures. In: Atrek E,
Gallagher RH, Ragsdell KM, Zienkiewicz OC, editors. New directions in optimum structural design. New
York: John Wiley, 1984.
3. Haftka RT, Rdal GZ, Kamat MP. Elements of structural optimization. London: Kluwer Academic,
1990.
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(which may include reduction) without retouching. Photographs, charts and diagrams are all to be referred
to as "Figure(s)" and should be numbered consecutively in the order to which they are referred. They
should accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text. All illustrations should be
clearly marked on the back with the figure number and the author's name. All figures are to have a caption.
Captions should be supplied on a separate sheet.
Line drawings: Good quality printouts on white paper produced in black ink are required. All lettering,
graph lines and points on graphs should be sufficiently large and bold to permit reproduction when the
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not suitable for reproduction. Do not use any type of shading on computer-generated illustrations.
Photographs: Original photographs must be supplied as they are to be reproduced (e.g. black and
white or colour). If necessary, a scale should be marked on the photograph. Please note that photocopies of
photographs are not acceptable.
Colour: Authors will be charged for colour, at current printing costs. In cases where colour is paid for,.
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Tables: Tables should be numbered consecutively and given a suitable caption and each table typed
on a separate sheet. Footnotes to tables should be typed below the table and should be referred to by
superscript lowercase letters. No vertical rules should be used. Tables should not duplicate results
presented elsewhere in the manuscript, (e.g. in graphs).
Electronic Submission
Authors should submit an electronic copy of their paper with the final version of the manuscript. The
electronic copy should match the hardcopy exactly. Always keep a backup copy of the electronic file for
reference and safety. Full details of electronic submission and formats can be obtained from Author
Services at Elsevier Science.
Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the author (first named author if no corresponding author is identified of
multi-authored papers) and should be returned within 48 hours of receipt. Corrections should be restricted
to typesetting errors; any others may be charged to the author. Any queries should be answered in full.
Please note that authors are urged to check their proofs carefully before return, since the inclusion of late
corrections cannot be guaranteed. Proofs are to be returned to the Log-in Department of the relevant
Elsevier Science site.
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be ordered at a specially reduced rate using the order form sent to the corresponding author after the
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reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other
reproductions of similar nature and translations. Includes the right to adapt the article for use in
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the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.
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Continuum mechanics and thermodynamics
Continuum mechanics and thermodynamics [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW
YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN 0935-1175
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.733 ; Rank: 5522
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor:1.483; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.36
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics is an interdisciplinary journal exploring new ideas in
continuum and quasi-continuum modeling of systems with a large number of degrees of freedom and
sufficient complexity to require thermodynamic closure.
Major emphasis is placed on papers seeking to bridge the gap between discrete and continuum
approaches as well as micro and macro scales, by means of homogenization, statistical averaging, and
other mathematical tools aimed at the judicial elimination of small time and length scales. In particular, the
journal focuses on simultaneous descriptions of complex systems at several disparate scales. Papers
presenting and explaining new experimental findings are highly encouraged. Lastly, the journal publishes
numerical studies that build our understanding of the physical nature of phenomena.
In addition to research papers, the journal features invited review articles, short communications, and
"comment-and-reply" on published papers.
Abstracted/Indexed in: Current Mathematical Publications, Geobase, Geomechanics Abstracts, INIS
Atomindex, Inspec, Mathematical Reviews, Mathematical Science Citation Index, MathSciNet, Science
Citation Index, Zentralblatt Math
This interdisciplinary journal provides a forum for presenting new ideas in continuum and
quasi-continuum modeling of systems with a large number of degrees of freedom and sufficient
complexity to require thermodynamic closure. Major emphasis is placed on papers attempting to bridge the
gap between discrete and continuum approaches as well as micro- and macro-scales, by means of
homogenization, statistical averaging and other mathematical tools aimed at the judicial elimination of
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small time and length scales. The journal is particularly interested in contributions focusing on a
simultaneous description of complex systems at several disparate scales. Papers presenting and explaining
new experimental findings are highly encouraged. The journal welcomes numerical studies aimed at
understanding the physical nature of the phenomena.
Potential subjects range from boiling and turbulence to plasticity and earthquakes. Studies of fluids
and solids with nonlinear and non-local interactions, multiple fields and multi-scale responses, nontrivial
dissipative properties and complex dynamics are expected to have a strong presence in the pages of the
journal. An incomplete list of featured topics includes: active solids and liquids, nano-scale effects and
molecular structure of materials, singularities in fluid and solid mechanics, polymers, elastomers and
liquid crystals, rheology, cavitation and fracture, hysteresis and friction, mechanics of solid and liquid
phase transformations, composite, porous and granular media, scaling in statics and dynamics, large scale
processes and geomechanics, stochastic aspects of mechanics. The journal would also like to attract papers
addressing the very foundations of thermodynamics and kinetics of continuum processes. Of special
interest are contributions to the emerging areas of biophysics and biomechanics of cells, bones and tissues
leading to new continuum and thermodynamical models.
投稿须知:
Manuscript Submission: Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been
published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has
been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities ?tacitly or explicitly ?at
the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should
there be any claims for compensation.
Permissions: Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been
published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and
online format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers.
Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
Online Submission: Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission
substantially reduces the editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times.
Please follow the hyperlink “Submit online on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following
the instructions given on the screen.
Doklady physics
Doklady physics [Monthly]/MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST,
NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013-1578
ISSN 1028-3358
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.347 ; Rank: 7002
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.195; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.239
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Doklady Physics is a monthly journal containing English translations of current Russian research in
physics, mathematical physics, technical physics, and mechanics from Doklady Akademii Nauk
(Proceedings of the Russian Academy of Sciences). The Proceedings appear 36 times per year; the physics
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sections are collected, translated, and published in 12 issues per year. Doklady Physics publishes the most
significant new research in physics being done in Russia today, thus ensuring its scientific priority.
投稿须知:
For instructions on the preparation of your manuscript, contact the above editorial .
Dynamical systems
Dynamical systems [Quarterly]/ TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK,
ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
ISSN 1468-9367
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.727 ; Rank: 5542
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.653; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.681
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The primary goal of Dynamical Systems: An International Journal (founded as Dynamics and
Stability of Systems) is to act as a forum for communication across all branches of modern dynamical
systems, and especially to facilitate interaction between theory and applications. This journal aims to
publish high quality research articles in the theory and applications of dynamical systems, especially but
not exclusively nonlinear systems. Advances in the following topics will be addressed by the journal:
Applications in the sciences and engineering
Bifurcation theory
Differential equations
Hamiltonian and Lagrangian dynamics
Hyperbolic dynamics
Ergodic theory
Invariant sets and manifolds
Topological and smooth dynamics
Random dynamical systems
There is no formal page limit and longer manuscripts will be considered; however we intend to offer
fast refereeing to short papers (of 5000 words or less than 8 pages in final form).
As the remit of the journal is fairly wide, authors are requested to write an introduction that enables a
wide audience to understand the context and motivation of the results in their article. The articles should
present a major advancement either in theory or applications of dynamics; articles that are minor
improvements of previously published results will not be considered.
High quality papers describing the application of the modern theory of dynamics to practical
problems in other disciplines and reports of experiments or numerical simulations are also welcome, as
long as they clearly illustrate important theoretical issues, or highlight deficiencies in the theoretical
development of dynamical systems. Contributions of a purely theoretical nature are likewise encouraged,
provided that their relevance to applications is clearly described. The journal is particularly keen to attract
a number of shorter papers (up to about 5000 words or 8 pages) and these will be dealt with under an
accelerated refereeing and publication procedure. The journal also publishes occasional review articles. In
all cases, authors are reminded to pay particular attention to the accessibility of their paper to a broad
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interdisciplinary audience.
投稿须知:
1. The structure and organization of the Journal
The Journal will publish papers typically between 5000 and 8000 words. However, there is not
necessarily an upper limit on length, and authors of longer papers are encouraged to contact the Editors
with a synopsis before progressing further. Review articles or essays are generally commissioned by
invitation of the Editors.
All research papers, review articles, and technical notes will be subject to peer review.
Contact the Editors:
Matthew Nicol, Editorial Office, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Surrey,
Guildford, GU2 7XH, UK.
Peter Ashwin, Editorial Office, School of Mathematical Sciences, Laver Building, University of
Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4QE, UK
email: M.Nicol@surrey.ac.uk or P.Ashwin@ex.ac.uk
2. Submitting a manuscript to Dynamical Systems An International Journal
2.1. General guidelines
Please read this Guide with care and attention: should you fail to follow it, your research paper may
be delayed. Note especially the referencing conventions used by Dynamical Systems: An International
Journal and the requirement for gender-, race-, and creed-inclusive language, and for the adherence to the
System International.
Dynamical Systems: An International Journal considers all manuscripts on condition they are the
property (copyright) of the submitting author(s) and that copyright will be transferred to Dynamical
Systems: An International Journal and Taylor & Francis Ltd if the manuscript is accepted.
Dynamical Systems: An International Journal considers all manuscripts on the strict condition that
they have been submitted only to Dynamical Systems An International Journal, that they have not been
published already, nor are they under consideration for publication, nor in press elsewhere. Authors who
fail to adhere to this condition will be charged all costs which Dynamical Systems An International Journal
incurs, and their manuscripts will not be published.
Opinions advanced in the papers published in Dynamical Systems: An International Journal are to be
understood as individual expressions of their authors and not those of the editorial board or Taylor &
Francis.
2.3 Abstracts
Structured abstracts are required for all manuscripts, and should be submitted as detailed below,
following the title and author's name and address, preceding the main text. The abstract should summarize
the setting, methodology and results obtained within the article in a form suitable for publication
separately to the main text of the article.
Abstracts should not exceed 200 words.
2.4. Copyright permission
Contributors are required to secure permission for the reproduction of any figure, table, or extensive
(more than fifty word) extract from the text, from a source which is copyrighted - or owned - by a party
other than Taylor & Francis or the contributor.
This applies both to direct reproduction or 'derivative reproduction' - when the contributor has created
a new figure or table which derives substantially from a copyrighted source.
It is essential that you adhere to convention regarding product names. Product manufacturers often
require that product names are trademarked, even if the product name has become a commonplace term.
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For example, let us assume the Taylor & Francis product 'pre view' has been trademarked by Taylor &
Francis. We should require you as author to print the name as pre view ? and state the following as a
footnote:
This article includes a word which is or is asserted to be a proprietary term or trade mark. Its
inclusion does not imply it has acquired for legal purposes .
2.5. Mathematics
It is recommended to prepare your manuscript whenever possible using a mathematical word
processor such as LaTeX, AMSTex, TeX etc both to speed production and to remove any potential sources
of confusion in the notation.
Special care should be taken with mathematics in manuscripts, especially subscripts and superscripts
and differentiation between the letter 'ell' and the figure one, and the letter 'oh 'and the figure zero. In the
unlikely event your keyboard does not have the characters you need, it is preferable to use longhand, in
which case it is important to differentiate between capital and small letters, K, k and x and other similar
groups of letters. Special symbols should be highlighted in the text and explained in the margin. In some
cases it is helpful to supply annotated lists of symbols for the guidance of the sub-editor and the typesetter,
and/or a 'Nomenclature' following the abstract.
For simple fractions in the text, the solidus / should be used instead of a horizontal line, care being
taken to insert parentheses where necessary to avoid ambiguity, for example, I /(n-1). Exceptions are the
proper fractions available as single type on a keyboard.
Full formulae or equations should be displayed, that is, written on a separate line. Horizontal lines are
preferable to solid.
The solidus is never used for units: ms-1 not m/s, but note electrons/s, counts/channel, etc.
Displayed equations referred to in the text should be numbered serially on the right hand side of the
page. Short expressions not referred to by any number will usually be incorporated in the text, but are
discouraged.
Energy conversion and management
Energy conversion and management [Monthly]/ PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE
BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
ISSN 0196-8904
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 2.054 ; Rank: 2504
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.944; 5-Year Impact Factor:2.465
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The Journal will provide an interdisciplinary forum through which energy conversion, fuel
conservation and energy management can be treated as a coherent, integrated subject. Papers of high
technical merit addressing both significant advances in the field and state-of-the-art developments are
sought. All sources, forms, and uses of energy are appropriate, as are all conversion processes. This
includes, but is not limited to, solar, nuclear, fossil, geothermal, wind, hydro, and biomass sources, process
heat, elctrolysis, heating and cooling, and electric drive applications, as well as commercial, industrial,
transportation and residential uses. The conversion processes include, but are not limited to,
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thermoelectricity, thermionic processes, photoelectric processes, electrochemistry associated with fuel cells
and various forms of batteries, magneto-hydrodynamic conversion processes, advances related to dynamic
processes and other new and unconventional conversion processes. As the journal is international in scope,
papers dealing with state-of-the-art developments in various nations, or comparative studies of energy
conversion and management in several countries will be accepted.
投稿须知:
Submission of Papers
The Editors will welcome contributions from all parts of the World. Manuscripts for publication may
be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, or to the Regional Editors. Submission addresses are: Editor-in-Chief, Dr
Jesse C. Denton, Energy Associates, PO Box 355, Belton, TX 76513, USA; Regional Editors: Professor
Noam Lior, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 297 Towne Building, 220 South 33rd Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6315, USA or Professor Emeritus Tokio Ohta, Yokohama National University,
4-8-15 Inamuragasaki, Kamakura 2480024, Japan. In all cases, the original manuscript and figures, with
three copies should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief. Authors should also submit electronic files on disk (one
disk for text material and a separate disk for graphics) to the Editor-in-Chief, retaining a backup copy for
reference and safety. Full details of disk submission and formats can be obtained from Author Services at
Elsevier Science (see below).
Papers offered for publication will be refereed and assessed by reference to the aims of the Journal as
stated in the Aims and Scope section. Manuscripts must be submitted in English.
Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under consideration
for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in
English or in any other language, without the written consent of the publisher. Each submitted paper must
include a cover letter describing the authors' intention, and a statement that "this paper has not been
published previously, it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and if accepted it will not be
published elsewhere in substantially the same form, in English or in any other language, without the
written consent of the Publisher".
Manuscript Preparation
General: Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced with wide margins on one side of white
paper. Good quality printouts with a font size of 12 or 10 pt are required. The corresponding author should
be identified (include a Fax number and E-mail address). Full postal addresses must be given for all
co-authors. Authors should consult a recent issue of the journal for style if possible. An electronic copy of
the paper should accompany the final version. The Editors reserve the right to adjust style to certain
standards of uniformity. Authors should retain a copy of their manuscript since we cannot accept
responsibility for damage or loss of papers. Original manuscripts are discarded one month after publication
unless the Publisher is asked to return original material after use.
Abstracts: Each manuscript must include a brief abstract and a short list of keywords.
Text: Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords,
Introduction, Main text, Conclusions, Acknowledgements, Appendix, References, Figure Captions, Figures
and Tables. Do not import the Figures or Tables into your text. The corresponding author should be
identified with an asterisk and footnote. All other footnotes (except for table footnotes) should be
identified with superscript Arabic numbers. To conserve space, authors are requested to mark the less
important parts of the paper (such as records of experimental results) for printing in smaller type. For long
papers (more that 4000 words) sections which could be deleted without destroying either the sense or the
continuity of the paper should be indicated as a guide for the editor. Nomenclature should conform to that
most frequently used in the engineering field concerned.
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Symbols: All Greek letters and unusual symbols should be identified by name in the margin, the first
time they are used.
References: All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the
text of the manuscript. In the text refer to references by a number in square brackets on the line (e.g. Since
Peterson[1]), and the full reference should be given in a numerical list at the end of the paper. References
should be given in the following form:
1. Germar R. Die Getriehe fur Normdrezahlen. Berlin: Springer, 1932. p. 83.
2. Camporeale SM, Fortunato B. Performance of a mixed gas-stream cycle power plant obtained
upgrading
an
aeroderivative
gas
turbine.
Energy
Conservation
and
Management
1998;39(16-18):1683-1692.
3. Kellog WW. In: Veziroglu TN, Takahashi PK, editors. Hydrogen Energy Progress VIII, vol. 1.
Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1990. p. 145.
Illustrations: All illustrations should be provided in camera-ready form, suitable for reproduction
(which may include reduction) without retouching. Photographs, charts and diagrams are all to be referred
to as "Figure(s)" and should be numbered consecutively in the order to which they are referred. They
should accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text. All illustrations should be
clearly marked on the back with the figure number and the author's name. All figures are to have a caption.
Captions should be supplied on a separate sheet.
Line drawings: Good quality printouts on white paper produced in black ink are required. All lettering,
graph lines and points on graphs should be sufficiently large and bold to permit reproduction when the
diagram has been reduced to a size suitable for inclusion in the journal. Dye-line prints or photocopies are
not suitable for reproduction. Do not use any type of shading on computer-generated illustrations.
Photographs: Original photographs must be supplied as they are to be reproduced (e.g. black and
white or colour). If necessary, a scale should be marked on the photograph. Please note that photocopies of
photographs are not acceptable.
Colour: Authors will be charged for colour at current printing costs.
Tables: Tables should be numbered consecutively and given a suitable caption and each table typed on
a separate sheet. Footnotes to tables should be typed below the table and should be referred to by
superscript lowercase letters. No vertical rules should be used. Tables should not duplicate results
presented elsewhere in the manuscript, (e.g. in graphs).
Electronic Submission
Authors should submit an electronic copy of their paper with the final version of the manuscript. The
electronic copy should match the hardcopy exactly. Always keep a backup copy of the electronic file for
reference and safety. Full details of electronic submission and formats can be obtained from
http://authors.elsevier.com.
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Proofs will be sent to the author (first named author if no corresponding author is identified of
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Please note that authors are urged to check their proofs carefully before return, since the inclusion of late
corrections cannot be guaranteed. Proofs are to be returned to the Log-in Department, Elsevier Science,
The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, UK.
Offprints
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Twenty five offprints will be supplied free of charge. Additional offprints and copies of the issue can
be ordered at a specially reduced rate using the order form sent to the corresponding author after the
manuscript has been accepted. Orders for reprints will incur a 50% surcharge.
Copyright
All authors must sign the "Transfer of Copyright" agreement before the article can be published. This
transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science Ltd to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, but
does not relinquish the author's proprietary rights. The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to
reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other
reproductions of similar nature and translations. Includes the right to adapt the article for use in
conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in
machine-readable form and incorporation in retrieval systems. Authors are responsible for obtaining from
the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.
Author Enquiries:
Authors can also keep a track on the progress of their accepted article, and set up e-mail alerts
informing them of changes to their manuscript's status, by using the "Track a Paper" feature of Elsevier's
Author Gateway.
Engineering analysis with boundary elements
Engineering analysis with boundary elements [8 no. a year, <1992- > ]/Southampton, England :
Computational Mechanics Publications, c1989ISSN 0955-7997
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.359 ; Rank: 3804
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.531; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.704
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号: TB/43(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
This journal is specifically dedicated to the development of new techniques of engineering analysis
using boundary elements, stressing their computational aspects and reliability.
The main criteria for publication will be the originality of the work being reported, its potential
usefulness and applications of the method to new fields. In addition to regular papers, there will also be
state-of-the-art papers and other useful information. The main aim of the journal is to provide a channel of
communication between academic as well as industrial researchers working with boundary element
analysis techniques.
Fields Covered:
Boundary element techniques
Integral equations
Applications of boundary elements in engineering
Numerical methods related to boundary elements
Computational techniques
Combination of different methods
投稿须知:
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Submission of Papers
Authors are requested to submit their original manuscript and figures with two copies to the
Editor-in-Chief:
Prof. C. A. Brebbia, Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst Lodge, Ashurst, Southampton, SO40
7AA, UK or one of the journal Editors
Prof. M. Tanaka, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Shinshu
University, 500 Wakasato, Nagano 380, Japan
Prof. A. Cheng, Professor and Chair, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Mississippi, P.O.
Box 1848, MS 38677-1848, USA
Prof. Henry Power, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Nottingham,
University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK.
Papers essentially of an advertising nature will not be accepted.
Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same
form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of the publisher. All
papers
should be written in English.
Types of Contributions
Original papers; review articles; short communications; reports of conferences and meetings; book
reviews; letters to the editor; forthcoming meetings; selected bibliography.
Manuscript Preparation
General: Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced with wide margins on one side of white
paper. Good quality printouts with a font size of 12 or 10 pt are required. The corresponding author should
be identified (include a Fax number and E-mail address). Full postal addresses must be given for all
co-authors. Authors should consult a recent issue of the journal for style if possible. An electronic copy of
the paper should accompany the final version. The Editors reserve the right to adjust style to certain
standards of uniformity. Authors should retain a copy of their manuscript since we cannot accept
responsibility for damage or loss of papers. Original manuscripts are discarded one month after publication
unless the Publisher is asked to return original material after use.
Abstracts: Each paper should be provided with an Abstract of about 100-150 words, reporting
concisely on the purpose and results of the paper. Abstracts should include not more than 10 keywords
which reflect the entries the authors would like to see in an index.
Text: Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title (where the title exceeds 70 characters a
suggestion for an abbreviated running title should be given), Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords,
Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendix, References, Vitae, Figure Captions and then Tables. Do not
import the Figures or Tables into your text. The corresponding author should be identified with an asterisk
and footnote. All other footnotes (except for table footnotes) should be identified with superscript Arabic
numbers, however, footnotes should be avoided, especially if they contain information which could
equally well be included in the text. The use of proprietary names should be avoided.
Units: The SI system should be used for all scientific and laboratory data; if, in certain instances, it is
necessary to quote other units, these should be added in parentheses. Temperatures should be given in
degrees Celsius. The unit 'billion' (109 in America, 1012 in Europe) is ambiguous and must not be used.
Abbreviations for units should follow the suggestions of the British Standards publication BS 1991. The
full stop should not be included in abbreviations, e.g. (not m.), ppm (not p.p.m.), '%' and '/' should be used
in preference to 'per cent' and 'per'. Where abbreviations are likely to cause ambiguity or not be readily
understood by an international readership, units should be put in full.
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References: All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the
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method. Engineering Analysis 1994;13(4):291-298.
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2. Suresh S. Fatigue of Materials. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
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of dislocation arrangement. In: Lutjering G, Nowack H, editors. Fatigue '96. Pergamon, 1996. p. 363-368.
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The European Journal of Mechanics B/Fluids publishes theoretical, computational and experimental
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[1] Nagara M., Nonlinear solutions of modified plane Couette flow in the presence of a transverse
magnetic field, J. Fluid Mech. 307 (1996) 231- 243.
[2] Gaster M., On the effects of boundary-layer growth on flow stability, J. Fluid Mech. 66 (1974)
465- 480.
"Book"[3] Proctor M.R.E., Gilbert A.D., Lectures on Solar and Planetary Dynamos, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge, 1994.
"Chapter in a book
[4] d'Almeida A., Gatignol R., Boundary conditions for discrete models of gases and application to
Couette flows, in: Leutloff D., Srivastava R.C. (Eds.), Computational Fluid Dynamics, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, 1995, pp. 115- 130.
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General physics - physics of elementary particles and fields - nuclear physics - atomic, molecular and
optical physics - classical areas of phenomenology - physics of gases, plasmas and electrical discharges condensed matter - cross-disciplinary physics and related areas of science and technology.
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Experimental mechanics
Experimental mechanics [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013
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TTo keep up with the latest research and testing in the field of experimental Mechanics, the world's
leading researchers and practitioners turn to Experimental Mechanics for the information they need.
Now in its 44th year, Experimental Mechanics is the official journal of the Society for Experimental
Mechanics, Inc. Experimental Mechanics is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal presenting innovative
research in solid mechanics and materials science.
The articles in Experimental Mechanics provide in-depth coverage of the advances in experimental
mechanics that are essential to continued development in areas such as:
Materials processing and manufacturing technologies
Automotive design reliability
Civil and offshore structures
Earthquake resistant design
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Aerospace and surface transportation vehicles
Nuclear and gas turbine power
Vibration and acoustic testing
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Experimental Mechanics welcomes for review original papers in the following classes:
RESEARCH papers describing original investigations which are relevant to experimental mechanics.
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REVIEW papers describing experimental techniques that are still in the research or
early-development stage.
We invite you to submit the results of your original research for publication in Experimental
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本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
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期刊简介:
Aims and Scope: Experimental Techniques is a bimonthly interdisciplinary publication of the Society
for Experimental Mechanics focusing on the practicing engineer and engineering mechanics educators.
The purpose for Experimental Techniques is to promote technical and practical advancements in
experimental mechanics while supporting the Society's mission and commitment to interdisciplinary
application, research and development, education, and active promotion of experimental methods to:
Increase the knowledge of physical phenomena
Further the understanding of the behavior of materials, structures, and systems
Provide the necessary physical observations necessary to improve and assess new analytical and
computational approaches.
Experimental Techniques accepts articles that focus on practical applications of experimental
mechanics and innovative techniques used to create engineering solutions. This includes experimental
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observations and methods, analytical or computational methods linked to observations of physical
phenomena, and finally non-deterministic analysis of experimental observations.
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Author Guidelines
Experimental Techniques (ET) is a bi-monthly news magazine designed for the practicing engineer or
technician. It is devoted to relatively brief and informal "how-to-do-it" (or "how-not-to-do-it") articles,
emphasizing experimental, analytical and computational techniques and methods.
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1) Why is this work important?
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3) How can this work be used in a practical application?
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Experimental Techniques now offers authors, editors, and reviewers the use of our fully web-enabled
online manuscript submission and review system. To keep the review time as short as possible, we request
that authors now submit manuscripts online. Manuscripts should be submitted to:
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ext.
The online manuscript submission and review system offers easy and straightforward log-in and
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Unfortunately, the journal cannot accept Microsoft Word 2007 documents until such time as a stable
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Style for papers: Author(s) last name followed by initials for each author, paper title, publication
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Experiments in fluids
Experiments in fluids [Monthly, <1997-> ]/Berlin ; New York : Springer International, 1983ISSN 0723-4864
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.596 ; Rank: 3293
SCI 影响因子(2009) : Impact Factor:1.817; 5-Year Impact Factor:2.008
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号: O3/41(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
Description
Experiments in Fluids examines the advancement, extension, and improvement of new techniques of
flow measurement. The journal also publishes contributions that employ existing experimental techniques
to gain an understanding of the underlying flow physics in the areas of turbulence, aerodynamics,
hydrodynamics, convective heat transfer, combustion, turbomachinery, multi-phase flows, and chemical,
biological and geological flows. In addition, readers will find papers that report on investigations
combining experimental and analytical/numerical approaches.
In addition to research articles, this journal publishes letters and review articles. Letters provide an
opportunity to rapidly disseminate research results that are of timely interest. Reviews provide readers with
comprehensive analysis of emerging topics of critical importance.
Impact Factor: 1.259 (2007)
Subject category "Engineering, mechanical": Rank 12 of 107
Subject category "Mechanics": Rank 25 of 112
Abstracted/Indexed in:
Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), CSA/ASCE Civil
Engineering Abstracts, INIS Atomindex, Inspec, Mechanical and Transportation
Engineering Abstracts,
Science Citation Index
Aims and scope
Experiments in Fluids publishes articles on the advancement of new techniques of flow measurement,
as well as their extension and improvement. Equally, it publishes contributions that employ existing
experimental techniques to gain an understanding of the underlying flow physics in the areas of turbulence,
aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, convective heat transfer, combustion, turbomachinery, multi-phase flows,
and chemical, biological and geological flows. Papers that report investigations based on combinations of
experimental and analytical/numerical approaches are also welcome, provided the experimental
component is substantial.
In addition to Research Articles, Experiments in Fluids publishes Letters and Review Articles.
Letters provide an opportunity to rapidly disseminate research results that are of timely interest to the
experimental fluid mechanics community. Upon submission, Letter manuscripts should be accompanied by
a brief justification for rapid publication. Letters should not exceed four journal pages. Review articles
provide readers with comprehensive reviews of emerging topics or topics of critical importance and can be
either solicited or non-solicited. Review articles appear on a regular basis.
投稿须知:
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is
not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all
co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities tacitly or explicitly at the institute where the
work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims
for compensation.
Permissions
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Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published
elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online
format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any
material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
Online Submission
Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the
editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the
hyperlink “Submit online on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions
given on the screen.
Fatigue and fracture of engineering materials &structures
Fatigue and fracture of engineering materials &structures [Monthly]/ WILEY-BLACKWELL
PUBLISHING, INC, COMMERCE PLACE, 350 MAIN ST, MALDEN, USA, MA, 02148
ISSN 8756-758X
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.888 ; Rank: 5029
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.835; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.055
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures encompasses the broad topic of structural
integrity which is founded on the mechanics of fatigue and fracture, and is concerned with the reliability
and effectiveness of structural components of any scale, geometry or material. The editors publish original
contributions that will stimulate the intellectual innovation that generates elegant, effective, and economic
engineering designs.
The journal is interdisciplinary and includes papers from engineers, metallurgists, materials scientists,
computer scientists, physicists, chemists, and mathematicians.
Referee Report Form
Please complete the following form and submit it to the editors by clicking on the "Send Form"
button at the end.
投稿须知:
The journal will be pleased to receive contributions from all parts of the world. Only papers not
previously published will be accepted and authors must agree not to publish elsewhere a paper submitted
to and accepted by the journal.
Manuscripts
Manuscripts should be typed with double spacing and ample margins. Each figure should be on a
separate page and all pages should be numbered consecutively. When submitting in paper format, three
copies should be sent to one of the editors listed below; alternatively, manuscripts may be submitted in
electronic format (Word compatible or pdf format, although a Word compatible version will be required
for the final version).
1. SaxenaSchool of Materials Science & Engineering 778 Atlantic Drive
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta
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GA30332-0245
USA
Email: ashok.saxena@mse.gatech.edu
or for Japan:
Y. Murakami
Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
Kyushu University
6-10-1 Hakozaki, Higashi-Ku
Fukoka 812
Japan
Email: ymura@mech.kyushu-u.ac.jp
or for China:
X.-R. Wu
Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials
PO Box 81
Beijing 100095
China
Email: xueren.wu@biam.ac.cn
The language of the journal is English and papers should not normally exceed 7500 words.
Evaluation. Manuscripts will be referred to three internationally acknowledged experts in the subject,
who will make recommendations to the editors relative to the quality and length of the manuscript. Only
those receiving favourable recommendations from the referees will be accepted for publication.
The title should be brief. The author's name should be typed on the line below the title. The affiliation
and address should follow on the next line. In the case of co-authors, respective addresses should be
clearly indicated, as well as which author is to receive correspondence and proofs for correction. Where
possible, the Fax number and e-mail address of the corresponding author should be supplied with the
manuscript, for use by the publisher.
Multiple authors. The corresponding author should, in a covering letter, state that all other authors
have approved the submission.
Abstract. A short abstract (not exceeding 150 words) should immediately precede the Keywords and
body of the work. Abstracts should be most informative, giving a clear indication of the nature and range
of the results contained in the paper.
Keywords. To aid Abstracting and Indexing Services a few keywords or short (three-word)
keyphrases, about six maximum, should be provided after the Abstract.
Nomenclature. After the abstract, a complete list of the symbols used in the paper and their
definitions should be given. Nomenclature should conform to that most frequently used in the engineering
field concerned. The listing should be in alphabetical order; Roman language list first, Greek language list
second.
A short Introduction and succinct conclusions must be included for the benefit of non-specialist
readers.
Final submissions on disk should be accompanied by file description form available at
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References
References to published literature should be quoted in the text with a superscript number. All
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references should be listed at the end of the manuscript in the order they appear in the text. Journal titles
should be abbreviated in the style of the 4th edition of the World List of Scientific Periodicals and
references should be arranged thus:
1. Tomkins B (1996). The mechanism of stage II fatigue crack growth. Fatigue Fract. Engng Mater.
Struct., 19, 1295-1300.
2. Hill R (1971). The Mathematical Theory of Plasticity. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Illustrations and Tables
Illustrations and Tables should not be inserted in the text but should be attached to it, each complete
figure and table on a separate page. All photographs, charts and diagrams are to be referred to as "Figs"
and should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are referred to in the text. Illustrations,
line diagrams and tables should be submitted in a form suitable for direct reproduction with the
lettering large enough to be legible after the diagram has been reduced in size for printing. The requested
size and also the maximum size for submission is A4. Since all figures will be photographically reduced
to fit the dimensions of a journal page, all lettering and numbers should be clear, well-ordered and
of an adequate size for reproduction. Wasted space within the domain of a figure should be avoided.
In the full-text online edition of the journal, figure legends may be truncated in abbreviated links to
the full screen version. Therefore, the first key 100 characters of any legend should inform the reader of
key aspects of the figure.
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We would like to receive your artwork in electronic form. Please save vector graphics (e.g. line
artwork) in Encapsulated PostScript format (EPS), and bitmap files (e.g. half tones) in Tagged Image File
Format (TIFF). Ideally, vector graphics that have been saved in metafile (.WMF) or pict (.PCT) format
should be embedded within the body of the text file. Please click here for further information.
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numbered consecutively. Wherever possible tables should be in block format with lines separating the
titles of columns and rows.
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markers and dimensions.
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It is the policy of Fatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures for authors to pay the
full cost for the reproduction in print of their colour artwork. Colour figures should be submitted
following the guidelines above for for illustrations and electronic artwork.
No charge is made for printing figures in monochrome in the paper version of the journal and in
colour in the on-line version. In this instance the monochrome figures should be submitted following
the guidelines above, and in addition ' camera-ready' colour versions of the figures and their captions
should be submitted in a PDF file format. It is preferable that vector format (e.g. eps, wmf, pict) is
maintained up to the creation of hte PDF file for figures, such as graphs, that are normally generated in
some form of vector format.
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Proofs will be sent via e-mail as an Acrobat PDF (portable document format) file. The e-mail server
must be able to accept attachments up to 4 MB in size. Acrobat Reader will be required in order to read
this file. This software can be downloaded (free of charge) from the following Web site:
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This will enable the file to be opened, read on screen, and printed out in order for any corrections to
be added. Further instructions will be sent with the proof. Proofs will be posted if no e-mail address is
available; in your absence, please arrange for a colleague to access your e-mail to retrieve the proofs.
Please return the proof within 3 days of receipt to the address detailed in the email.
Original manuscripts and diagrams will be discarded one month after publication unless the publisher
is requested to return original material to the author.
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Finite elements in analysis and design
Finite elements in analysis and design [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211,
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1000 AE
ISSN 0168-874X
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.03 ; Rank: 4627
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.262; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.304
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The aim of this journal is to provide ideas and information involving the use of the finite element
method and its variants, both in scientific inquiry and in professional practice. The scope is intentionally
broad, encompassing use of the finite element method in engineering as well as the pure and applied
sciences. The emphasis of the journal will be the development and use of numerical procedures to solve
practical problems, although contributions relating to the mathematical and theoretical foundations and
computer implementation of numerical methods are likewise welcomed. Review articles presenting
unbiased and comprehensive reviews of state-of-the-art topics will also be accommodated.
All submissions to FINEL will be peer reviewed, and must have archival value to be suitable for
publication. Reflecting the aforementioned emphasis on solution of practical problems, numerical
demonstration of proposed methodologies will generally be considered a necessary ingredient for papers
appearing in FINEL. Conversely, applications of existing finite element techniques to widely studied
problems will typically not be favorably considered for publication, except where such presentations are
particularly novel or enlightening, either with respect to the results obtained or the method of application
used.
The journal encompasses any field where numerical solution procedures for initial/boundary value
problems are needed to meet design and analysis needs. Although the following list is not exhaustive,
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contributions are sought in structural mechanics, geomechanics, mechanical engineering, mechanics of
materials, fluid mechanics, thermal sciences, hydrology, chemical engineering, biomechanics, electrical
engineering, aero/astro engineering, and environmental engineering and science. In addition to
contributions focused directly on numerical methodologies, submissions dealing with computer-aided
engineering methods, parallel computing, optimal design strategies, mesh generation and post processing,
code validation, experimental verification, and visualization are also solicited.
投稿须知:
Please submit your manuscript in threefold to one of the journal Editors. Submission of your
manuscript is welcome provided that it, or any translation of it has not been copyrighted or published and
is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of an article, the author(s) will be asked
to transfer copyright of the article to the Publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible
dissemination of information. Manuscripts should be prepared for publication in accordance with
instructions given in the "Guide for Authors" (available from the Publisher) details of which are given
below.
Type of contributions
The journal welcomes the following types of contributions:
Original research articles
Review articles, providing unbiased and comprehensive reviews on state-of-the-art scientific topics
To whom can I submit my manuscript?
Please submit your manuscript in threefold to one of the Journal's Editors:
Dr T A Laursen (Editor-in-Chief)
Finite Elements in Analysis and Design
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Duke University
Box 90287
Durham, NC27708-0287 U.S.A.
Tel.: + 919 660 5430 E.mail: laursen@duke.edu
Dr K Y Sze (Asia-Pacific Editor)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
The University of Hong Kong
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong
Tel.: +852 2859 2637 E.mail:kysze@hku.hk
Although the review process can be initiated by either editor, it is preferable that submissions from
Asia and Australia be sent to the Asia-Pacific Editor, while other papers should be sent to the
Editor-in-Chief. The paper must be submitted with a cover letter, indicating clearly the corresponding
author's name, postal address, and email address. The cover letter should contain a statement that the
submitted manuscript, or its translation, has not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
General Manuscript Preparation. Each paper should be introduced by three to five keywords as
well as by a self-contained abstract of no more than 100 words. On the first page of the paper, full postal
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are no rigid upper and lower limits to paper length, research papers are typically between 12 and 30 printed
journal pages. Please make sure that the paper is submitted in its final form. Corrections in the proof stage
other than printer's errors should be avoided: costs arising from such corrections will be charged to the
authors.
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Footnotes should be avoided if possible and be brief. They should be numbered consecutively.
References should be referred to consecutively in the text in square brackets [ ], and grouped together
at the end of the paper in numerical order, as in the following examples: books [1], articles in journals [2],
papers in a contributed volume [3,4], unpublished papers [5]. A considerable portion of the references are
expected to be published in international archival journals.
[1] E. Borger, Computability, Complexity, Logic (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1989).
[2] D.E. Knuth, Theory and Practice, Theoret. Comput. Sci. 90 (1991) 1-15.
[3] A.K. Lenstra and H.W. Lenstra, Jr., Algorithms in number theory, in: J. van Leeuwen, ed.,
Handbook of Computer Science, Vol. A (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1990) 673-715.
[4] M. Li, Lower bounds by Kolmogorov complexity, in: Proc. ICALP '85, Lecture Notes in
Computer Science, Vol. 194 (Springer, Berlin, 1985) 383-393.
[5] A. Rajasekar, Semantics for logic programs, Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Computer Science,
University of Maryland, 1989.
Figures should be provided in a form suitable for photographic reproduction and reduction. Lettering
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coloured pictures must be of impeccable quality. Please note that for colour photographs the publisher will
charge the printing costs to the author.
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which is identical to the file. Please label the disk with your name, and mention which word processor you
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LateX files of papers that have been accepted for publication may be sent to the Publisher by e-mail
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also Guide for Authors).
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files supplied in DCA.RFT format can be readily processed. In all other cases the preferred text format is
ASCII. Essential is that name and version of the word-processing program and the type of computer on
which the text was prepared is clearly indicated on the diskette label or the accompanying checklist.
The manuscfreeript may contain parts (e.g. formulas or complex tables) or last-minute corrections
which are not included in the text on diskette; however, if this is the case then the differences with the
diskette version should be clearly marked on the manuscript.
Illustrative material (original figures or high-quality glossy prints, or photographs showing a sharp
contrast) should be included separately.
Flow, turbulence and combustion
Flow, turbulence and combustion [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30,
DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
ISSN 1386-6184
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SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.021; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.262
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Flow, Turbulence and Combustion is published in association with the European Research
Community on Flow, Turbulence and Combustion (ERCOFTAC). ERCOFTAC is a collaboration between
European universities, research institutes and industry active in the area of applied fluid mechanics, and
strongly promotes scientific research on current issues in this area. In this respect, the journal provides a
forum for the publication of those research results that contribute to the solution of problems in flow,
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turbulence and combustion and related fields. The journal aims for an audience of readers and contributors
coming from the entire international fluid mechanics community, both inside and outside academia, and
underwriting the aims mentioned above.
The journal covers the entire domain of flow, turbulence and combustion, including all flow problems
relevant in industrial, geophysical and environmental applications. The emphasis is on solid and original
research results, numerical, experimental and theoretical, and their relevance to applied fluid mechanics
and combustion.
The journal has evolved from Applied Scientific Research which, established in 1948, has changed
over the years from a general scientific journal into a journal focusing on the applications of fluid
dynamics. The title Flow, Turbulence and Combustion adopted in 1998 reflects this change of focus.
Main features of accepted papers will be originality, novelty, timeliness, and clarity of presentation.
Full-length research papers and review or survey articles are equally welcome. All such contributions are
subject to critical peer review prior to acceptance and publication. We also invite submission of short
contributions or correspondence on new and/or controversial matters for which quick publication will be
ensured. The journal puts great emphasis on applied fluid dynamics and therefore requires that authors
discuss the applications aspects of their work in at least one paragraph.
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follow these instructions carefully.
2. There are no page charges applicable; this does not mean that it is not in the interest of the authors
to concentrate their papers as much as possible. Manuscripts which are too long and wordy will be
returned for condensation.
3. Flow, Turbulence and Combustion requests the final submission of papers to be in LaTeX;
submission in electronic form of the final version of your article is compulsory.
For the purpose of refereeing, papers for publication should be submitted initially as hard copy
(fourfold) to:
Flow, Turbulence and Combustion
Prof. F.T.M. Nieuwstadt
Lab. Aero & Hydrodynamics
Delft University of Technology
Leeghwaterstraat 21
2628 CA Delft
The Netherlands
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will aid more rapid publication. If you want to submit your paper in LaTeX, please use the KLUWER.STY
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set of original figures and illustrations should also be included. The authors should retain at least one other
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or views, and not exceeding 4 pages of printed text including tables, figures and references (one page of
printed text = approx. 400 words), will generally be published within 4 months of acceptance.
9. Papers already published or in press elsewhere will not be accepted, neither should subjects or
experiments be described in another form without prior notification being given to the editors.
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regarding the contents.
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exceeding 16 cm after reduction. The lettering etc. should be large enough to remain legible after
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Abbreviations, Symbols, Units and Nomenclature
These should be according to Document U.I.P. 20 (1978) of the International Union of Pure and
Applied Physics.
References
1. References to literature should be numbered alphabetically.
2. In the text use numbers in square brackets, e.g. [3, 5-7].
3. The list of references should be written according to Applied Scientific Research policy for
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References should contain: number followed by point, author‘s name followed by initials (with
points), title of paper (only first word and proper nouns to begin with capital), journal (underlined), volume
number, year (in parentheses), and page numbers.
1. Crowley, A.B. and Ockendon, J.R., Modelling mushy regions. In: Smith, T.J. (ed.), Modelling the
Flow and Solidification of Metals. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1987) pp. 1-7.
2. Folias, E.S. (ed.), Structural Integrity: Theory and Experiment. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
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Publishers (1989) 254 pp.
3. Smith, T.J., Hoadley, A.F.A. and Scott, D.M., On the sensitivity of numerical simulations of
solidification to the physical properties of the melt and the mould. Appl. Sci. Res. 44 (1987) 93-109.
Journal names should be abbreviated in conformity with the Bibliographic Guide for Editors and
Authors (BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts Service & Engineering Index, Inc., 1974).
Proofs and Offprints
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manuscript within 3 days of receipt; excessive author corrections will be charged. For each article, 50
offprints will be supplied free of charge. Additional copies can be ordered on the forms supplied with the
proofs.
Fluid dynamics
Fluid dynamics [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN 0015-4628
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提示: Impact Factor: 0.209 ; Rank: 7452
本馆索书号:O3/35 (WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
Fluid Dynamics, a translation of Mehanka Xzhidkosteji Gazov, is the leading Russian journal for the
publication of theoretical, computational and applied research in the fields of aeromechanics,
hydrodynamics, plasma dynamics, underground hydrodynamics, and biomechanics of continuous media.
Special attention is given to new trends and trends developing on the border of the sciences such as: theory
and application of multi-phase flows, chemically reactive flows, liquid and gas flows in electro-magnetic
fields, new hydrodynamical principles in increasing of oil output, and new approaches in the description of
turbulent flows.
投稿须知:
In order to simplify the procedure of interaction between an author (coauthors) and the publisher we
ask you to send agreements on transfer of copyright (in Russian or in English) simultaneously with the
manuscript of the article to the editorial board of the journal. The agreement should be sent in duplicate.
This agreement is a contract of adhesion. We draw your attention to the fact that the agreement enters
into force under the condition of acceptance of an article for publication in English. If for any reason your
article is refused by the editorial board of the journal, the agreement automatically loses force. The
decision on acceptance of an article for publication is the exclusive right of the editorial board of the
journal. Signing of the agreement by an author (coauthors) means that the author (coauthors) has
acquainted himself (themselves) and agrees (agree) with the conditions of the agreement.
Fluid dynamics research
Fluid dynamics research [Monthly]/ IOP PUBLISHING LTD, DIRAC HOUSE, TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL,
ENGLAND, BS1 6BE
ISSN 0169-5983
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SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.897; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.049
期刊简介:
Fluid Dynamics Research The aim of Fluid Dynamics Research is to publish original and creative
works in all fields of fluid dynamics. In addition to regular papers, brief communications and comments
are published and review papers of high quality are invited. The scope includes theoretical, numerical and
experimental studies that contribute to the fundamental understanding and/or application of fluid
phenomena.
投稿须知:
Submission of Papers
Manuscripts for regular articles and brief communications and comments should be submitted in
quadruple on paper or via email to
M.S. Chong, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Department, University of Melbourne,
Victoria 3010, Australia. Email: min@unimelb.edu.au
S. Kida, Editor-in-Chief, Theory and Computer Simulation Center, National Institute for Fusion
Science, Oroshi-cho 322-6, Toki 509-5292, Japan. Email:kida@toki.theory.nifs.ac.jp
M.-E. Brachet, Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Normale Superieure, 75231, Paris Cedex
05, France. Email: Marc-Etienne.Brachet@lps.ens.fr
E. Knobloch, Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA. Email:
knobloch@physics.berkeley.edu
T. Mullin, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Manchester University, Manchester, M13 9PL,
UK. Email: tom@reynolds.ph.man.ac.uk
M. Oberlack, TU Darmstadt, Fachbereich Bauingenieurwesen und Geodasie, Institut fur Wasserbau
und Wasserwirtschaft, Fachgebiet Hydroechanik und Hydraulik, Petersenstrasse 13, 64287 Darmstadt,
Germany. Email: Oberlack@hyhy.tu-darmstadt.de
Z.-S. She, State Key Laboratory for Turbulence and Complex Systems, Department of Mechanics and
Engineering Science, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China. Email: she@mech.pku.edu.cn
Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that it represents original work not previously published
and that it is not being considered elsewhere for publication. Brief communications are short reports of
new important results and should be within six printed pages in length. Comments are publications that
criticize or correct papers of other authors previously published in Fluid Dynamics Research. Each
comment should state clearly the paper to which it refers. A reply to a comment must also conform to
these requirements Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that it represents original work not
previously published and that it is not being considered elsewhere for publication. Brief communications
are short reports of new important results and should be within six printed pages in length. Comments are
publications that criticize or correct papers of other authors previously published in Fluid Dynamics
Research. Each comment should state clearly the paper to which it refers. A reply to a comment must also
conform to these requirements.
Manuscript preparation
Manuscripts should be written in English and typed with double spacing on one side of the page only
with widemargins. The title should be brief and concise. The title page should include a footnote indicating
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professional affiliation, address, tel. no., fax and e-mail. The body of the manuscript should be preceded by
an abstract of 150 words or less.
Structure. Please adhere to the following order of presentation: Article title, Author(s), Affiliation(s),
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Appendices, References, Figure captions, Tables. Tables should bear a short descriptive title and should be
typed on separate sheets, including legends. References to published literature should be quoted in the text
as follows: (Taylor 1950 b) or . . . Karman (1921). Lists of references at the end of each paper should be
arranged in alphabetical order.
Classification codes/keywords. Please supply one to four classification codes PACS-1996 or MSC
and 6-8 keywords of your own choice for indexing purposes. All mathematical symbols which are not
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well as the essential details should have proportionate dimensions so as to be legible after reduction. Each
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Colour plates: Illustrations can be printed in colour when they are judged by the Editor to be essential
to the presentation. The Publisher and the Author will each bear part of the extra costs involved. Further
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unable to accept changes in, or additions to, the edited manuscript at this stage. In order to guarantee the
fastest possible production times, the proofs must be returned within 48 hours after receipt, preferably by
fax. All papers are subjected to refereeing, and in case a paper cannot be accepted in the form it was
submitted, the submitting author will be informed about the referee's comments. Upon acceptance of an
article, the author(s) will be asked to transfer copyright of the article to the Japan Society of Fluid
Mechanics. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information.
Electronic manuscripts
The Publisher welcomes the receipt of an electronic version of your accepted manuscript (preferably
encoded in LaTeX). If you have not already supplied the final, revised version of your article (on diskette)
to the Journal Editor, you are requested herewith to send a file with the text of the accepted manuscript
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decide whether to process a manuscript from authors' filesor not. Articles coded in a simple manner with
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however, be charged to the authors. 50 offprints of each paper will be provided free of charge. Additional
offprints can be ordered atcost.
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Issue Management Physics and Astronomy,
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Fax: +31 20 485 2319.
Geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics
Geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics [Bimonthly]/TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 4 PARK
SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
ISSN 0309-1929
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SCI 影响因子(2010) : Impact Factor: 0.831 ; Rank: 5209
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.604; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.285
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics exists for the publication of original research papers
and short communications, occasional survey articles and conference reports on the fluid mechanics of the
earth and planets, including oceans, atmospheres and interiors, and the fluid mechanics of the sun, stars
and other astrophysical objects.
In addition, their magnetohydrodynamic behaviors are investigated. Experimental, theoretical and
numerical studies of rotating, stratified and converging fluids of general interest to geophysicists and
astrophysicists appear. Properly interpreted observational results are also published.
The current impact factor is 0.881
Abstracting Information:
Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics is abstracted in Elsevier Geo Abstracts;
Mathematical Reviews; Meteorlogical / Geo Abstracts; ISI Cambridge Scientific Abstracts; New Jour;
ISI Current Contents: Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences; Astrophysics Data System and SciBase.
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Manuscripts. All submissions will be subject to the normal process of peer review. Please submit
three copies of your manuscript, typed on one side of the paper and double spaced, as well as an electronic
version on disk (see below) to the Editor or the appropriate Associate Editor (see inside front cover).
Contributors should note that material submitted to the journal must be original, must not have already
appeared in another publication and must not be submitted for publication elsewhere while under
consideration by the journal.The title of the paper and the author(s) name(s) should appear at the beginning
of the paper. All pages of the manuscript must be numbered. All manuscripts should include full
correspondence details (street address, telephone, fax and email addresses) of the corresponding author.
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The paper should also include an abstract (of 100¨C150 words)and 3¨C6 keywords. The language of
publication is English and US spelling is preferred.Please make sure your contact address infor-mation is
clearly visible on the outside of all packages you are sending to Editors.
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Figures will not normally be redrawn by the publisher. The author(s) must arrange permission for the
reproduction of illustrations and tables within articles. Figures may be sent electronically, pre-ferably in
either TIFF (tagged image format) or EPS(encapsulated Postscript) formats.
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accept PICT or JPEG formats. The publisher will normally reproduce colour figures in black and white.
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In the displayed equations, avoid both over congestion and unnecessary empty spaces; aim for clarity and
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References These should be indicated in the text by the Harvard (name and date) system. The full list
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details. Article titles should be enclosed in quotation marks and abbreviation of journal titles should follow
Physical Abstracts style. The initials of the authors should be placed after their names and the year of
publication placed in parentheses at the end of the reference.
Examples: McWiliams, J.C. and Flierl,
G.R., On the evolution of isolated nonlinear vortices, J. Phys. Oceanogr. 9, 1155¨C1182 (1979).
Schubert, G., Turcote, D.L. and Olson, P., Mantle Convection in the Earth and Planets, Cambridge
University Press (2001).
Roberts, P.H., Fundamentals of dynamo theory. In: Lectures on Solar and Planetary Dynamos (Eds.
M.R.E. Proctor and A.D. Gilbert) pp. 1¨C58, Cam-bridge University Press (1994).
Early Electronic Offprints: Corresponding authors can now receive their article by e-mail as a
complete PDF. This allows the author to print up to 50 copies, free of charge, and disseminate them to
colleagues. In many cases this facility will be available up to two weeks prior to publication. Or,
alternatively, corre-sponding authors will receive the traditional 50 offprints. A copy of the journal will be
sent by post to all corresponding authors after publication. Addi-tional copies of the journal can be
purchased at the author's preferential rate of £15.00 per copy.
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vest copyright in their articles, including abstracts, in Taylor & Francis Ltd. This enables us to ensure full
copyright protection and to disseminate the article, and the journal, to the widest possible readership in
print and electronic formats as appropriate. Authors may use their article elsewhere after publication
provided that prior permission is obtained from Taylor & Francis Ltd. Authors are themselvesresponsible
for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
Heat and mass transfer
Heat and mass transfer [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN
0947-7411
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.667 ; Rank: 5760
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.786; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.971
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
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期刊简介:
By publishing original research reports "Heat and Mass Transfer" (Wärme- und Stoffübertragung)
serves the circulation of new developments in the field of basic research of heat and mass transfer
phenomena, as well as related material properties and their measurements.
Thereby applications to engineering problems are promoted. As of 1995 the title "Wärme- und
Stoffübertragung" was changed to "Heat and Mass Transfer".
Abstracted/Indexed in:
Academic OneFile, Academic Search, Astrophysics Data System (ADS), CEABA-VtB, Chemical
Abstracts Service (CAS), Chimica, Compendex, Current Abstracts, Current Contents/Engineering,
Computing and Technology, DECHEMA, Gale, Google Scholar, INIS Atomindex, Inspec, Journal Citation
Reports/Science Edition, OCLC, PASCAL, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded
(SciSearch), SCOPUS, Summon by Serial Solutions, TOC Premier, VINITI - Russian Academy of Science
投稿须知:
Manuscript Submission
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is
not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all
co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities – tacitly or explicitly – at the institute where the
work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims
for compensation.
Permissions
Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published
elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online
format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any
material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
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Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the
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3. This effect has been widely studied [1-3, 7].
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Gamelin FX, Baquet G, Berthoin S, Thevenet D, Nourry C, Nottin S, Bosquet L (2009) Effect of high
intensity intermittent training on heart rate variability in prepubescent children. Eur J Appl Physiol
105:731-738. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0955-8
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South J, Blass B (2001) The future of modern genomics. Blackwell, London
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Brown B, Aaron M (2001) The politics of nature. In: Smith J (ed) The rise of modern genomics, 3rd
edn. Wiley, New York, pp 230-257
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Cartwright J (2007) Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb.
http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/11/6/16/1. Accessed 26 June 2007
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Trent JW (1975) Experimental acute renal failure. Dissertation, University of California
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Heat transfer research
Heat transfer research [Monthly]/ BEGELL HOUSE INC, 50 CROSS HIGHWAY, REDDING,
USA, CT, 06896
ISSN 1064-2285
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.078 ; Rank: 7817
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.089; 5-Year Impact Factor:
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Sponsored by the Heat Transfer division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Heat
Transfer Research presents translations of important technical and experimental papers selected from the
foremost Russian, Ukrainian and Belarussian periodicals, conference proceedings and academic laboratory
reports. The journal covers the entire field of heat transfer, including conduction, convection and radiation,
boiling phenomena, heat exchanger design and testing, heat transfer in nuclear reactors, mass transfer,
geothermal heat recovery, and thermophysical properties of materials, as well as the pertinent areas of fluid
mechanics.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Articles should be submitted through the Begell House Online
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Author Information: Senior authors full name, affiliation, and e-mail address. orresponding authors
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REVIEW PROCESS
The Editor-in-Chief will seek reviews of submitted articles from appropriate experts and will assure
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International applied mechanics
International applied mechanics [Monthly]/ CONSULTANTS BUREAU, 233 SPRING ST, NEW
YORK, NY, 10013
ISSN
1063-7095
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本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
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期刊简介:
International Applied Mechanics provides up-to-date coverage of studies on solid mechanics, general
mechanics, and the mechanics of structural members (shells and plates), with reference to the stress
Cstrain state, stability, dynamics, and wave propagation. Areas of special interest include the mechanics of
composites, the mechanics of residual stresses, the mechanics of structures interacting with fluids and
gases, etc.
Papers published in the journal are also concerned with stability of motion, nonlinear dynamics, and
rigid-body mechanics. The journal deals with practical problems commonly encountered by mechanical
engineers working in the aerospace, shipbuilding, turbomachinery, and construction industries.
International Applied Mechanics is a translation of Prikladnaya Mekhanika. The Russian-language
edition is published and copyrighted by the S. P. Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics of the National
Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. The translation is published under an agreement with the Ukrainian
Authors Agency.
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Contributions should be sent to the Editorial Board of the Ukrainian journal (not to Springer), at the
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following address:
Editorial Board of International Applied Mechanics
Institute of Mechanics
Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
Nesterova Str. 3
Kiev 57, 252680
Ukraine
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International communications in heat and mass transfer
International communications in heat and mass transfer [Monthly]/ PERGAMON-ELSEVIER
SCIENCE LTD, OX5 1GB
ISSN 0735-1933
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期刊简介:
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer serves as a world forum for the rapid
dissemination of new ideas, new measurement techniques, preliminary findings of ongoing investigations,
discussions, and criticisms in the field of heat and mass transfer. Two types of manuscript will be
considered for publication: communications (short reports of new work or discussions of work which has
already been published) and summaries (abstracts of reports, theses or manuscripts which are too long for
publication in full). Together with its companion publication, International Journal of Heat and Mass
Transfer, with which it shares the same Board of Editors, this journal is read by research workers and
engineers throughout the world.
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The Editors will be pleased to receive contributions from all parts of the World. The types of article
published by Information Systems are as follows.
Regular articles. As its name implies, this is the normal medium of publication. Although there is no
fixed length, concise presentation is strongly favoured.
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Reviews. On occasion, reviews by invitation of the Editors will be given.
Submission of articles
General. Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously
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published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of
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Your LaTeX file will be most useful as input for the printed article if you obey the following rules of
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do not, therefore, include them on the title page, as a footnote to the title or otherwise.
Arrangement of the article. Subdivision of the article. After the abstract, divide your article into
clearly defined and numbered sections. Subsections should be numbered 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ?), 1.2, etc.
(the abstract is not included in section numbering). Use this numbering also for internal cross-referencing:
do not just refer to 'the text.' Any subsection may be given a brief heading. It is not necessary to underline
or italicize such a heading, but it should appear on its own separate line.
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Introduction. State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a
detailed literature survey or a summary of the results.
References. See separate section, below.
Figure legends, tables, figures, schemes. Present these, in this order, at the end of the article. They
are described in more detail below. If you are working with LaTeX and have such features embedded in
the text, these can be left, but such embedding should not be done specifically for publishing purposes.
Further, high-resolution graphics files must be provided separately (see Preparation of illustrations).
Specific remarks .Mathematical formulae. Present simple formulae in the line of normal text where
possible. In principle variables are to be presented in italics.
Powers of e are often more conveniently denoted by exp.
Footnotes. Footnotes should be used sparingly. Number them consecutively throughout the article,
using superscript Arabic numbers. Many word processors build footnotes into the text, and this feature
may be used. Should this not be the case, indicate the position of footnotes in the text and present the
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Tables. Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Place footnotes
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Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in tables do not duplicate results
described elsewhere in the article.
References.Responsibility for the accuracy of bibliographic citations lies entirely with the authors.
Citations in the text: Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference
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a reference as 'in press' implies that the item has been accepted for publication.
Citing and listing of web references. As a minimum, the full URL should be given. Any further
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Example: "..... as demonstrated [3,6]. Barnaby and Jones [8] obtained a different result ...." List: The
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Reference to a journal publication:
[1] J. van der Geer, J.A.J. Hanraads, R.A. Lupton, The art of writing a scientific article, J. Sci.
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Reference to a chapter in an edited book:
[3] G.R. Mettam, L.B. Adams, How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in: B.S. Jones,
R.Z. Smith (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age, E-Publishing Inc., New York, 1999, pp. 281-304.
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They should accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text.
See also the section on Preparation of electronic illustrations below.
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Mark the appropriate position of a figure in the article.
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Preparation of electronic illustrations
Submitting your artwork in an electronic format helps us to produce your work to the best possible
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General points
Always supply high-quality printouts of your artwork, in case conversion of the electronic artwork is
problematic.
Make sure you use uniform lettering and sizing of your original artwork, where possible.
Save text in illustrations as "graphics" or enclose the font.
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A detailed guide on electronic artwork is available on our website:
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You are urged to visit this site; some excerpts from the detailed information are given here.
Formats. Suggested drawing/image applications for your graphics are Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe
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provided) are colour-coded. Produce computer-generated graphics in greyscale if they are to be published
in black and white.
Submission checklist
It is hoped that this list will be useful during the final checking of an article prior to sending it to the
journal's editor for review. Please consult this Guide for Authors for further details of any item. Ensure that
the following items are present:
One author designated as corresponding author:
E-mail address
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media format (e.g., PC, Mac)
file format (e.g., Word, LaTeX) All text pages
Keywords
Original artwork (high-quality prints)
All figure captions
All tables (including title, description, footnotes)
Further considerations
Manuscript has been "spellchecked"
References are in the correct format for this journal
All references mentioned in the Reference list are quoted in the text, and vice versa
Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Web)
International journal for numerical methods in engineering
International journal for numerical methods in engineering [Monthly]/ Wiley, 2004
ISSN 0029-5981
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期刊简介:
The International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering is a periodical which publishes
refereed contributions describing significant developments in numerical methods and their application to
the solution of practical engineering problems. It is a companion journal to the International Journal for
Numerical Methods in Fluids and the International Journal for Numerical and Analytical Methods in
Geomechanics, and to Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering, which publishes short
manuscripts.
Numerical methods today enjoy a central role in every branch of engineering, due to the explosive
development of computational devices of all types. The International Journal for Numerical Methods in
Engineering was founded, over three decades ago, with the objective of providing a platform for the
publication of papers in this critical area.
The Journal encourages the contribution of original developments of numerical methods, such as the
finite element and boundary integral methods, which are capable of solving a wide class of problems. A
method developed to solve problems in structural mechanics may demonstrate value in the solution of
problems of fluid flow, and vice versa. Papers featuring the advancement of theory and applications of a
particular class of problem are of course appropriate to the Journal.
Numerical procedures (representing, for example, new approaches to the solution of algebraic
equations) are of interest to the readership of the Journal when they have a defined role in engineering
applications. The same can be said of numerical methods for the modelling and interpretation of
engineering analyses, such as the steps customarily associated with computer aided design and computer
graphics.
Numerical examples, which help to illustrate the methodology of techniques proposed in a submitted
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manuscript and verify their validity, are recommended, as are descriptions of practical applications.
Publication of a computer program is undertaken if it shows a considerable advance, is coded in a
widely-used programming language, is of reasonable length, and is presented clearly.
投稿须知:
Manuscript style. The language of the Journal is English. All submissions including book reviews
must have a title, be printed on one side of the paper, be double-line spaced and have a margin of 30 mm
all round. Illustrations and tables must be printed on separate sheets, and not be incorporated into the text.
The title page must list the full title, and names and affiliations of all authors. Give the full address,
including e-mail, telephone and fax, of the author who is to check the proofs.
Include the name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with grant number(s).
Supply a summary of up to 200 words for all articles except book reviews. A summary is a concise
summary of the whole paper, not just the conclusions, and is understandable without reference to the rest
of the paper. It should contain no citation to other published work.
Include up to six key words that describe your paper for indexing purposes.
Reference style. References should be cited in the text by number (within square brackets) and listed
at the end of the paper in the order in which they appear in the text. All references must be complete and
accurate. Online citations should include date of access. If necessary, cite unpublished or personal work in
the text but do not include it in the reference list. References should be listed in the following style:
Jin WG, Cheung YK, Zienkiewicz OC. Trefftz method for Kirchhoff plate bending problems.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 1991; 36:765-781.
Reismann H. Elastic Plates: Theory and Application. Wiley: New York, 1988; 1-10.
Illustrations. Supply each illustration on a separate sheet, with the lead author's name and the figure
number, with the top of the figure indicated, on the reverse. Supply original photographs; photocopies or
previously printed material are not acceptable. Line artwork must be high-quality laser output (not
photocopies). Tints are not acceptable; lettering must be of a reasonable size that would still be clearly
legible upon reduction, and consistent within each figure and set of figures. Electronic versions of the
artwork should be supplied at the intended size for printing; the maximum column width is 143 mm.
Where colour is a necessity for understanding the figure, colour illustrations will be reproduced in the
Journal without charge to the author. Colour illustrations should be supplied electronically in either TIFF
or EPS format. A colour printout of the illustration should also be included with the manuscript.
Copyright. To enable the publisher to disseminate the author's work to the fullest extent, the author
must sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement, transferring copyright in the article from the author to the publisher,
and submit the original signed agreement with the article presented for publication. A copy of the
agreement to be used (which may be photocopied) can be found in the first issue of the year of the
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering and on the Wiley Interscience website at
www.interscience.wiley.com. Copies may also be obtained from the Journal editors or publisher.
Further information. Proofs will be sent to the author for checking via e-mail. This stage is to be
used only to correct errors that may have been introduced during the production process. Prompt return of
the corrected proofs, preferably within two days of receipt, will minimize the risk of the paper being held
over to a later issue. Twenty-five complimentary offprints will be provided to the author who checked the
proofs, unless otherwise indicated. Further offprints and copies of the Journal may be ordered. There is no
page charge to authors.
International journal for numerical methods in fluids
International journal for numerical methods in fluids[a periodical published once every 10 days]/
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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, THE ATRIUM, SOUTHERN GATE, CHICHESTER, ENGLAND, W
SUSSEX, PO19 8SQ
ISSN 0271-2091
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期刊简介:
The advent of modern digital computers has enabled applied mathematicians, engineers, and
scientists to make significant progress in the solution of previously intractable problems. Indeed, it is now
possible to assess the validity of previously unproven concepts related to complex problems. This trend is
particularly valid in fluid mechanics, where there is an increasing need to test previously advocated
fundamental concepts and to develop new computer-based numerical techniques. Indeed, it is now
apparent that new concepts can be tested via numerical methods. The main objective of the Journal
Numerical Methods in Fluids is to provide a timely and readily accessible reference for those engaged in
computer aided design and research in computational fluid dynamics. The topics suitable for inclusion
range from potential flow, through viscous flow (incompressible and compressible) and even to those
problems in which turbulence is the dominant feature. Methods for solving ancillary equations, such as
transport and diffusion, are also quite relevant.
The expressed intention of the Journal is the dissemination of information relating to the development,
refinement, and application of computer-based numerical techniques for solving problems in fluids. These
include, but are not limited to, the Finite Difference and Finite Element methods, in each of which the
manner of imposing boundary conditions to obtain a numerical solution can be quite important. The
submission of manuscripts in which the primary contribution is experimental is encouraged, if such results
are compared with previously published numerical predictions. Also encouraged are papers in which an
established numerical technique is used to study some of the subtleties associated with the physics of
fluids. Indeed, even papers presenting closed form solutions directly related to engineering problems and
demonstrated to be effective will be published.
Although it is not practicable to publish complete computer codes, the salient features of a new code
will be accepted as technical notes, which should include examples illustrating the advantage of the
techniques. It is envisaged that such codes should be made available at the discretion of the authors.
Contributions relating to aids in teaching and design will be processed in a similar manner.
Readership
Engineers in fluid dynamics ¡¤ researchers in numerical and computational methods ¡¤ applied
mathematicians
投稿须知:
Initial Manuscript Submission. Submit three copies of the manuscript (including copies of tables
and illustrations) to: Professor Nigel Weatherill, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Wales
Swansea, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK; or to Dr David Gartling, Engineering Sciences Center, Sandia National
Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185, USA. If desired, submissions may be made to that
member of the Advisory Editorial Board who, in the opinion of the author, is most closely concerned with
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the subject matter of the paper.
Authors in Japan please note. Wiley-Japan can provide authors in Japan with a list of recommended
services to check and improve the English of their papers before submission. Please contact Masayo
Kobayashi in the Wiley-Japan office by e-mail (editorial@wiley.co.jp) or fax (03 3556 9763) for more
information, stating which journal you are submitting to.
Authors must also supply:
an electronic copy of the final version (see section below),
a Copyright Transfer Agreement with original signature(s) - without this we are unable to accept the
submission, and
permission grants - if the manuscript contains extracts, including illustrations, from other copyright
works (including material from on-line or intranet sources) it is the author's responsibility to obtain written
permission from the owners of the publishing rights to reproduce such extracts using the Wiley Permission
Request Form. Permission grants should be submitted with the manuscript.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been previously published and should not be submitted for
publication elsewhere while they are under consideration by Wiley. Submitted material will not be
returned to the author unless specifically requested.
Electronic submission. The electronic copy of the final, revised manuscript must be sent to the
Editor together with the paper copy. Disks should be PC or Mac formatted; write on the disk the software
package used, the name of the author and the name of the journal. We are able to use most word
processing packages, but prefer Word or WordPerfect.
Illustrations must be submitted in electronic format where possible. Save each figure as a separate file,
in TIFF or EPS format preferably, and include the source file. Write on the disk the software package
used to create them; we favour dedicated illustration packages over tools such as Excel or Powerpoint.
Manuscript style. The language of the journal is English. All submissions must have a title, be
printed on one side of the paper, be double-line spaced and have a margin of 3cm all round. Illustrations
and tables must be printed on separate sheets, and not be incorporated into the text.
The title page must list the full title, short title of up to 70 characters and names and affiliations of all
authors. Give the full address, including email, telephone and fax, of the author who is to check the proofs.
Include the name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with grant
number(s).
Supply a summary of up to 200 words, which is a concise summary of the whole paper, not just the
conclusions, and is understandable without reference to the rest of the paper. It should contain no citation
to other published work.
Include up to six keywords that describe your paper for indexing purposes.
Reference style. References should be cited in the text by number within square brackets and listed at
the end of the paper in the order in which they appear in the text. All references must be complete and
accurate. If necessary, cite unpublished or personal work in the text but do not include it in the reference
list. References should be listed in the following style:
Knowles JK, Reissner E. Note on the stress-strain relations for thin elastic shells. J. Math. Phys. 1958;
37: 269-282.
Fortin A, Beliveau A, Demay Y. Numerical solution of transport equations. In Trends in Applications
of Mathematics to Mechanics, Marquez MM, Rodriguez J (eds); Longman: Harlow, 1995; pp. 35-50.
Illustrations. Supply each illustration on a separate sheet, with the lead author¡¯s name and the figure
number, with the top of the figure indicated, on the reverse. Supply original photographs; photocopies or
previously printed material will not be used. Line artwork must be high-quality laser output (not
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photocopies). Tints are not acceptable; lettering must be of a reasonable size that would still be clearly
legible upon reduction, and consistent within each figure and set of figures. Supply artwork at about twice
the intended size for printing.
The cost of printing colour illustrations in the journal may be charged to the author. If colour
illustrations are supplied electronically in either TIFF or EPS format, they may be used in the PDF of the
article at no cost to the author, even if this illustration was printed in black and white in the journal. The
PDF will appear on the Wiley InterScience site.
Copyright. To enable the publisher to disseminate the author¡¯s work to the fullest extent, the author
must sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement, transferring copyright in the article from the author to the
publisher, and submit the original signed agreement with the article presented for publication. A copy of
the agreement to be used (which may be photocopied) can be found in the first issue of each volume of
The International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids. Copies may also be obtained from the journal
editor or publisher, or may be printed from this website.
Further Information. Proofs will be sent to the author for checking. This stage is to be used only to
correct errors that may have been introduced during the production process. Prompt return of the corrected
proofs, preferably within two days of receipt, will minimize the risk of the paper being held over to a later
issue. 25 complimentary offprints will be provided to the author who checked the proofs, unless otherwise
indicated. Further offprints and copies of the journal may be ordered. There is no page charge to authors.
International journal of computational fluid dynamics
International journal of computational fluid dynamics[Quarterly]/Reading, Berkshire, UK :
Gordon & Breach Science Publishers, c1993ISSN 1061-8562
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期刊简介:
The aim of the International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics is a continuous and timely
dissemination of new and innovative CFD research and developments. The journal is a truly
interdisciplinary forum for CFD, and publishes refereed papers on the latest advances in numerical
methods in fluid dynamics and their applications to the aeronautrics, hydrodynamics, environmental, and
power and process fields. The journal has a distinctive and balanced international contribution, with
emphasis on papers dealing with efficient methods to produce accurate predictive numerical tools for flow
analysis and design, and those promoting the understanding of the physics of fluid motion. Relevant and
innovative practical and industrial applications, as well as those of an interdisciplinary nature, are strongly
encouraged.
投稿须知:
INTRODUCTION
It is essential that authors prepare their manuscripts according to established specifications. The
effectiveness of the search capabilities offered by electronic delivery will depend upon the care used by
authors in preparing their manuscripts. Therefore, contributors are strongly encouraged to read these
instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission, and to check the manuscript for
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compliance with these notes before submitting it for publication.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
(Full Papers and Short Communications)
All manuscripts should be written in English. Manuscripts submitted as hard copy should be typed
with double spacing and wide (cm) margins on good quality paper, and submitted in quadruplicate to the
appropriate Editor in your region, or to the Editor-in-Chief. In addition, a copy of the paper must always be
sent to the Editor-in-Chief. The authors could also suggest the names of up to 6 potential referees with
whom they do not maintain a professional relationship.
The length of a full paper should not exceed 20 journal pages (8,000). Short Communications should not
exceed 5 journal pages (2,000).
Please ensure that a full postal address (title and position, department, affiliation, civic address, city,
state, country and e-mail) for each author is given on the first page of the typescript. Please also separately
provide the phone, fax and e-mail number of the author responsible for the coordination of the publication
of the paper.
Summary: Each paper requires a Summary of 100-200 words of the significant coverage and findings.
Keywords: Each paper requires up to 10 keywords.
ORIGINALITY AND COPYRIGHT
Submission of a paper to the International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics will be taken to
imply that it represents original work not previously published that, it is not being considered elsewhere
for publication, and that if accepted for publication it will not be published elsewhere in the same form, in
any language, without the consent of the Editor in Chief and the Publisher. It is a condition of acceptance
by the editor of a typescript for publication that the publishers automatically acquire the international
copyright to the typescript.
SECTION HEADINGS
Sections and subsection should be hierarchically numbered in the following style:
1. SECTION HEADING
1.1. Section Subheading
1.1.1. Section sub-sub-heading
FIGURES
All figures should be numbered with consecutive Arabic numbers, have descriptive captions, and be
mentioned in the text. Keep figures separate from the text, but indicate an approximate position for each in
the margin.
Preparation: Figures submitted must be of a high standard for direct reproduction. Line drawings
should be prepared in black (India) ink on white paper or a tracing cloth, with all lettering and symbols
included. Alternatively, good sharp photoprints ("glossies") are acceptable.
Photographs intended for
halftone reproduction must be good glossy original prints, of maximum contrast. Clearly label each figure
with author's name and figure number indicate "top" where this is not obvious. Redrawing or retouching of
unusable figures will be charged to authors.
Size: Figures should be prepared to fit either into a single column width (75mm) or double column
width (160mm) with capital lettering 4mm high to accommodate reduction. Photographs for halftone
reproduction should be about twice the desired size.
Color plates: There are a limited number of color pages within the annual page allowance.
However, authors should restrict their use of color to situations where it is necessary on scientific, and
not merely cosmetic, grounds. In addition, authors may pay to publish color illustrations, but please
consult the publisher regarding cost before submission.
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EQUATIONS AND FORMULAE
Mathematical notation should be clearly marked and equations should preferably by typewritten, with
subscripts and superscripts clearly shown. It si helpful to identify unusual or ambiguous symbols in the
margin when they first occur. To simplify typesetting, please use (1) the "exp" form of complex
exponential functions. (2) fractional exponents instead of root signs, and (3) the solidus (/) to simplify
fractions e.g. exp x1/2 . Please underline all mathematical symbols to be set in italic and put a wavy line
under bold symbols. Other letters not marked will be set in roman type.
TABLES
Number tables consecutively with roman numerals, and give each a clear descriptive caption at the
top. Avoid the use of vertical rules in tables. Indicate in the margin where the typesetter should place
tables.
REFERENCES
References must be indicated in the text by first author and date (in parentheses), e.g. Smith et al.
(1992). The full list should be collected at the end of the paper in alphabetical order.
Reference style
should conform to the following examples:
Smith, S. and Wesson, W. (1996a) Efficient Solvers for High Speed Flows, SIAM J. of Numeri. Anul.,
23 217-235.
Smith, S. and Wesson, W. (1996b) Efficient Solvers for High Speed Flows, ASME J. Fluids Eng., 10
101-110.
Smith, S. and Wesson, W. (1996c) Efficient Solvers for High Speed Flows, Proceedings of the 6th
Computational Fluid Dynamics Conference, ed. G. Edwards, Gordon and Breach, Montreux, 217-235.
Smith, S. and Wesson, W. (1996) Efficient Solvers for High Speed Flows, A1AA Paper 96-1434,
A1AA, 34th Aerospace Sciences meeting, Reno, Nevada.
Smith, S. and Wesson, W. (1996) Efficient Solvers for High Speed Flows, Gordon and Breach,
Reading.
It is assumed that with the development of the World Wide Web (WWW), authors and /or the
publisher will propose distribution of articles or parts of articles on the WWW. If the author knows the
HTTP address of a referenced article on the WWW, this information should be added at the end of the
reference. Please use the following style:
[ www http://www.blouk.com/article.htm ]
where http://www.blouk.com/article.htm is the HTTP address.
FOOTNOTES
Authors are encouraged to minimize the use of footnotes. A footnote may include the designation of a
corresponding author of paper, current address information for an author (if different from that shown in
the affiliation), and traditional footnote content. Information concerning grant support of research should
appear in a separate Acknowledgements section at the end of the paper, not in a footnote.
Acknowledgements of the assistance of colleagues or similar notes of appreciation also properly belong in
an Acknowledgements section, not in footnotes.
Footnotes should be indicated in the text by the following symbols: *(asterisk or star), dagger.double
dagger,paragraph mark),.section mark.parallels, # (number sign). Do not use numerals for footnote
call-outs, as they may be mistaken for bibliographical reference call-outs or exponents. Type each footnote
at the bottom of the typescript page on which its text call-out appears.
Footnotes within a table should be indicated by the same symbols listed above. Reinitialize symbol
sequence within tables. Type footnotes to a table directly beneath the table.
TEXT CALL-OUTS TO FIGURES, TABLES, SECTIONS, SCHEMES
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Text call-outs to figures, tables and other elements are the basis for searching articles on electronic
delivery. Therefore, proper designation of text call-outs to figures and other elements is essential to the
success of electronic delivery. When referring to a figure, table on other element within an article, always
call the element by its full name. "See Table 1", "Figure 1 illustrates...", "Refer to Scheme 1". Do not use
ambiguous call-outs (for example, "1 illustrates...") that do not clearly donate the element being referred
to.
International journal of fatigue
International journal of fatigue [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCI LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE,
KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OXON, OX5 1GB
ISSN 0142-1123
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期刊简介:
International Journal of Fatigue is dedicated entirely to the full range of science and technology
associated with fatigue. The scope of the journal includes the study, analysis, and modeling of fatigue and
fatigue-related processes from the atomic level to global engineering behaviour, in all classes of materials
and material systems.
International Journal of Fatigue provides a timely forum for information and discussion for engineers,
researchers, and educators that is dedicated entirely to the subject of fatigue. The technical integrity of the
journal is maintained by an international Editorial Advisory Board of leading experts and by the review of
all papers (including those in special issues and supplements) by at least two and very often three peers.
Timely publication is emphasized (typically within 7-9 months); all papers are available electronically as
part of the renowned 'ScienceDirect' on-line service of Elsevier.
Typical subjects discussed in International Journal of Fatigue include the following:
Fatigue of Materials and structures involving engineering materials, biomaterials, nanomaterials and
functional materials
Degradation mechanisms (driven by mechanical, chemical, thermal, and other applied environments)
Modeling (including fracture mechanics, damage mechanics, crack growth, kinetics, life prediction,
damage tolerance, durability)
Manufacturing and processing effects (associated with forming, machining, curing, initial defects, and
residual stresses)
Testing and characterization (including sensors, monitoring, methodology, interactive control,
accelerated methods, data interpretation)
Applications of all types including technology associated with fatigue and its implications for
structural integrity and reliability. This includes issues related to design, operation and maintenance.
Combined and coupled behaviour such as creep-fatigue and stress rupture-fatigue is also included in
the scope of the journal.
The journal particularly welcomes review papers as well as suggestions for special issues either on
topical areas in fatigue of materials or containing selected papers from international expert conferences.
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International Journal of Fatigue will present two annual awards: one for Advances in Fatigue and one
for the Outstanding Paper in any volume
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Authors are encouraged to submit their articles online via the electronic submission website
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and Mechanics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0219, USA;
E-mail: mrl@vt.edu; Professor M.N. James, Department of Mechanical and Marine Engineering,
University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UK; E-mail: m.james@plymouth.ac.uk.
Japanese Editor: Professor K. Tanaka, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nagoya University,
Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8603, Japan; E-mail: ktanaka@mech.nagoya-u.ac.jp.
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Revised manuscripts returned after four months will be considered as new submission subject for full
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Types of Contributions
Contributions falling into the following categories will be considered for publication: Original
high-quality research papers, short communications. International Journal of Fatigue also publishes book
reviews, conference reports and a calendar of forthcoming events, contributions of this type should be sent
to the Publishing Editor.
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not meeting an acceptable standard of technical English will not be sent for review. Spelling should follow
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1. Saxena A. Fatigue crack growth in elevated temperature power-plant materials and components.
Fatigue '96: Proceedings of the Sixth International Fatigue Congress, Vol. II. Lutjering G, Nowack H,
editors. Oxford: Pergamon, 1996, pp. 729-740.
2. Goranson UG. Fatigue issues in aircraft maintenance and repairs. Int Jnl of Fatigue
1998:20(6):413-431.
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International journal of fracture
International journal of fracture [Semimonthly, <v. 85, no. 3 (1997)-> ]/Dordrecht, The
Netherlands, [etc.] Kluwer Academic [etc.]
ISSN 0376-9429
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本馆索书号: O3/12(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The International Journal of Fracture is an outlet for original analytical, numerical and experimental
contributions which provide improved understanding of the mechanisms of micro and macro fracture in all
materials, and their engineering implications.
The Journal is pleased to receive papers from engineers and scientists working in various aspects of
fracture. Contributions emphasizing empirical correlations, unanalyzed experimental results or routine
numerical computations, while representing important necessary aspects of certain fatigue, strength, and
fracture analyses, will normally be discouraged; occasional review papers in these as well as other areas
are welcomed. Innovative and in-depth engineering applications of fracture theory are also encouraged.
In addition, the Journal welcomes, for rapid publication, concise Letters in Fracture and
Micromechanics which serve the Journal's Objective. Letters include: Brief presentation of a new idea,
concept or method; new experimental observations or methods of significance; short notes of quality that
do not amount to full length papers; discussion of previously published work in the Journal, and Letters
Errata.
投稿须知:
Objective
The International Journal of Fracture is an outlet for original theoretical or experimental contributions
which provide a better understanding of the mechanisms that cause micro and macro fracture in all
materials, and their engineering implications.
Contributions
The journal is pleased to receive papers and notes from engineers and scientists working in various
aspects of fracture. Contributions emphasizing empirical correlations under unanalyzed experimental
results, while representing important and necessary aspects of certain fatigue, strength, and fracture
analyses, will normally be discouraged; occasional review papers in these as well as other areas are
welcomed. All such contributions are subject to critical review prior to acceptance and publication.
In addition, the Journal welcomes concise letters in fracture and micro-mechanics, announcements of
activities which serve the Journal objectives, and related material. Letters in fracture and micro-mechanics
include brief statements of work in progress or recently completed, as opposed to formal technical notes.
Requests for, or offers of specific types of experimental or analytical results are welcome, as is discussion
of work published in the Journal. Summaries of work published or to appear elsewhere will be rejected.
Individual reports may include tentative results, and the Journal either assumes nor places upon the authors
responsibility for ultimate accuracy of such data when so identified.
Manuscript Submission
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Online Manuscript Submission
Kluwer Academic Publishers now offers authors, editors and reviewers of International Journal of
Fracture the option of using our fully web-enabled online manuscript submission and review system. To
keep the review time as short as possible (no postal delays!), we encourage authors to submit manuscripts
online to the journal's editorial office. Our online manuscript submission and review system offers authors
the option to track the progress of the review process of manuscripts in real time. Manuscripts should be
submitted to: http://frac.edmgr.com
The online manuscript submission and review system for International Journal of Fracture offers easy
and straightforward log-in and submission procedures. This system supports a wide range of submission
file formats: for manuscripts - Word, WordPerfect, RTF, TXT and LaTex; for figures - TIFF, GIF, JPEG,
EPS, PPT, and Postscript.
NOTE: By using the online manuscript submission and review system, it is NOT necessary to submit
the manuscript also in printout + disk.
In case you encounter any difficulties while submitting your manuscript on line, please get in touch
with the responsible Editorial Assistant by clicking on "CONTACT US" from the tool bar.
Manuscript Requirements
Only original papers will be considered, and the author(s) must provide assurance that the paper has
not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere.
Name, affiliation, and full address of the author(s), and correspondence address of co-authors should
be stated. The author's telephone number should be included for reports of current research.
An Abstract should be included with papers, but not reports of current research.The abstract should be
concise, indicate both the objective and the results of the research , and be a complete statement in itself."
Reports of current research" are normally two to four typed pages, and longer manuscripts will be
considered only as an exception.
No formal length is set for the length of the paper, but the editors will recommend condensation
where appropriate. "Reports of current research"are normally two to four typed pages, and longer
manuscripts will be considered only as an exception.
SI units should be used throughout the manuscript. If desired, English units may be added
parenthetically.
All symbols should be clearly identified on the manuscript, using marginal notation, using marginal
notation or other means, to avoid confusion in typesetting.
Referencesshould be complete and unabbreviated. Preffered forms for articles in books, journals, and
reports are:
C.F. Smith and R.J. Asaro, Elastic-plastic and asymtotic fields of interface cracks. In W.G. Knauss and
A.J. Rosakis (eds.) Non-Linear Fracture - Recent Adventures. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht
(1990) pp. 101-116
M. Ryvkin, L. Slepyan and L. Bank-Sills. On the scale effect in the thin layer delamination problem.
International Journal of Fracture 71 (1995) 247-271.
Z.P. Bazant (ed.), Current Trends in Concrete Fracture Research. Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Dordrecht (1991) xv + 186 pp.
S.T. Rolfe and J.M. Barsom, Fracture and Fatigue Control in Structures. Prentice Hall, Englewood
Cliffs (1977).
K. Palaniswamy and W.G. Knauss, On the Problem of Crack Extension in Britte Solids under General
Loading. Report SM 74-8, Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena (1974).
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must be given.
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list of captions appended to the manuscript.
In the case of reviewed articles, the publishers will send the author proofs for correction. Extensive
alterations in proofs other than printer's errors may be charged to the author.
Contributors
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the "report" is in final form, it will be retyped by the editorial staff for direct reproduction by the
publisher. Eventually it is expected that camera-ready "reports"will be provided by the author according
to a prescribed format.
The publisher will provide each author (or senior author) with fifty copies of his paper free of charge.
Additional copies of reviewed articles may be ordered on the offprint order form which will accompany
the proofs. No additional copies of "reports" may be ordered.
Opinions advanced in papers published in the Journal are understood to be those of the respective
authors and not necessarily those of the Editors or publishers.
International journal of heat and fluid flow
International journal of heat and fluid flow [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC, 360 PARK AVE
SOUTH, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10010-1710
ISSN 0142-727X
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期刊简介:
Advances in the understanding of heat transfer and fluid flow continue to be crucial in achieving
improved performance and efficiency in a broad range of mechanical and process plants. The International
Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow publishes original contributions of high standards on experimental,
computational, and physical aspects of convective heat transfer and fluid dynamics relevant to engineering
or the environment including two-phase flows.
Papers reporting on the application of these disciplines to the design and development of
manufacturing and industrial processes, with emphasis on new technological fields, are also accepted.
Some of these new fields include the manufacture and operation of microelectronics and micromechanical
devices and systems; medical instrumentation; environmental pollution problems; environmental control in
residential and commercial facilities; high speed transportation systems; food processing; and biological
systems, including the human body.
投稿须知:
The journal welcomes original contributions of high standard on experimental, computational and
physical aspects of convective heat transfer and fluid dynamics relevant to engineering or the environment,
including two-phase flows. Papers reporting the application of these disciplines to the design development
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of manufacturing and industrial processes are also welcomed.
Papers should not normally exceed 6000 words and 10 illustrations. Brief communications of up to
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significant part of the scientific argument, analysis, or experimental details have been published or
submitted or accepted for publication elsewhere.
No page charges are levied by the journal.
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normally disclosed to authors. On acceptance for publication papers are subject to editorial amendment.
Authors are solely responsible for factual accuracy of their papers.
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Patankar, S. V. (1980)
Chan and Tien (1985a)
The reference list should be sequenced alphabetically according to the name of the first author in the
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Chan, Y.L. and Tien, C.L. 1985a. A numerical study of two-dimensional natural convection in square
open cavities. Num. Heat Transfer, 8, 65-80
Chan, Y. L. and Tien, C. L. 1985b. A numerical study of laminar natural convection in shallow open
cavities. Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, 28, 603-612
Patankar, S. V. 1980. Numerical Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow. Hemisphere/McGraw-Hill,
Washington, 1090-1093
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International journal of mechanical sciences
International journal of mechanical sciences [Monthly]/ PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE
BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
ISSN 0020-7403
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期刊简介:
The International Journal of Mechanical Sciences is an international forum for the publication and
dissemination of original work which contributes to the understanding of the main disciplines
underpinning the mechanical and civil engineering sciences. Original contributions giving insight into
engineering practices in structural mechanics (vibration, buckling and deformation of metal and composite
structures, smart structures), mechanics and applications of advanced materials (composite, cellular, smart),
fluid mechanics (internal flows, tribology) thermodynamics and materials processing analysis form the
core of the journal contents.
The International Journal of Mechanical Sciences does not accept for publication material which quite
specifically belongs with other established specialist journals. Papers whose concern is primarily
mathematical and which have no specific engineering application are not requested. Similarly, papers
whose content is purely descriptive or empirical, and which do not make any scientific contribution, will
not be accepted.
Research engineers and designers worldwide contribute original work for publication in the journal,
which is read by numerous engineers and scientists in academia and industry active in the journal's core
subject fields
投稿须知:
The Editors will be pleased to receive contributions from all parts of the World. The types of article
published by Information Systems are as follows.
Regular articles. As its name implies, this is the normal medium of publication. Although there is no
fixed length, concise presentation is strongly favoured.
Reviews. On occasion, reviews by invitation of the Editors will be given.
Submission of articles
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General
Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in
the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or
explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out, and that, if accepted, it will not be
published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of
the Publisher.
Upon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to transfer copyright. This transfer will ensure
the widest possible dissemination of information. A letter will be sent to the corresponding author
confirming receipt of the manuscript. A form facilitating transfer of copyright will be provided.
Submission to the journal
Electronic Submissions only:
You can submit your paper by E-mail to the editorial office is@elsevier.nl. Use the phrase "IS
submission" in the subject line. You must send a printable file format (PDF, PS), and preferably as an
attachment to the e-mail. The printable format file will be used for the reviewing process. You must also
include the title and abstract as plain text embedded in the e-mail message. This will be used to route your
paper.
It is essential that authors provide fax and telephone numbers and an e-mail address when submitting
a manuscript.
Sending accepted articles to Elsevier in electronic format
Wordprocessor documents
It is important that the file be saved in the native format of the wordprocessor used. The text should
be in single-column format. Keep the layout of the text as simple as possible. Most formatting codes will
be removed and replaced on processing the article. In particular, do not use the wordprocessor's options to
justify text or to hyphenate words. However, do use bold face, italics, subscripts, superscripts etc. Do not
embed 'graphically designed' equations or tables, but prepare these using the wordprocessor's facility.
When preparing tables, if you are using a table grid, use only one grid for each individual table and not a
grid for each row. If no grid is used, use tabs, not spaces, to align columns. The electronic text should be
prepared in a way very similar to that of conventional manuscripts (see also Guide for electronic
submission: http://authors.elsevier.com). Do not import the figures into the text file but, instead, indicate
their approximate locations directly in the electronic text and on the manuscript. See also the section on
Preparation of electronic illustrations. To avoid unnecessary errors you are strongly advised to use the
'spellchecker' function of your wordprocessor
LaTeX documents
If the LaTeX file is suitable, proofs will be produced without rekeying the text. The article should
preferably be written using Elsevier Science's document class 'elsart', or alternatively the standard
document class 'article'. The Elsevier LaTeX package (including detailed instructions for LaTeX
preparation) can be obtained from Elsevier's web site: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/latex, or
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex, or http://www.elsevier.co.jp/locate/latex, or from the Comprehensive
TeX Archive Network (CTAN): see below. It consists of the files: elsart.cls (use this file if you are using
LaTeX2e, the current version of LaTeX), elsart.sty and elsart13.sty (use these two files if you are using
LaTeX3.09, the previous version of LaTeX), guidelines for users of elsart, a template file for quick start,
and the instruction booklet "Preparing articles with LaTeX".
To obtain the package from CTAN, use direct access via FTP at ftp.dante.de (Germany), ftp.tex.ac.uk
(UK),
or
ctan.tug.org
(Massachusetts,
USA)
and
go
to
the
directory
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/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/elsevier, or search for Elsevier with one of the CTAN search
engines
(http://ctan.tug.org/CTANfind.html,
(http://www.tex.ac.uk/CTANfind.html
or
(http://www.dante.de/cgi-bin/ctan-index). CTAN is a mirrored network of ftp.tex.ac.uk, ftp.dante.de and
ctan.tug.org, which are widely mirrored (see ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/README.mirrors) and hold up-to-date
copies of all the public-domain versions of TeX, LaTeX, Metafont and ancillary programs.
Figures may be inserted in the usual way using an includegraphics command, at the position in the
article where they are cited.
Your LaTeX file will be most useful as input for the printed article if you obey the following rules of
thumb:
1. Be consistent. If you use a macro for a phrase, use it throughout.
2. Use standard LaTeX mark-up. Do not hardcode your own layout for e.g. section headings, but use
the usual LaTeX macro for this purpose.
3. Keep it simple. Do not define macros that accomplish complicated layout. They will also make the
input process complicated.
Preparation of text
Presentation of manuscript
General
Please write your text in good English (American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of
these). Italics are not to be used for expressions of Latin origin, for example, in vivo, et al., per se. Use
decimal points (not commas); use a space for thousands (10 000 and above).
Print the entire manuscript on one side of the paper only, using double spacing and wide (3 cm)
margins. (Avoid full justification, i.e., a constant right-hand margin.) Ensure that each new paragraph is
clearly indicated. Present tables and figure legends on separate pages at the end of the manuscript. If
possible, consult a recent issue of the journal to become familiar with layout and conventions. Number all
pages consecutively.
Provide the following data on the title page (in the order given).
Title. Concise and informative. Titles are often used in information-retrieval systems. Avoid
abbreviations and formulae where possible.
Author names and affiliations. Where the family name may be ambiguous (e.g., a double name),
please indicate this clearly. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was done)
below the names. If the work was carried out at more than one address, indicate the affiliation(s) of each
author with a lower-case superscript letter immediately after the author's name and in front of the
appropriate address (provided for each affiliation, including the first one). Provide the full postal address
of each affiliation, including the country name, and, if available, the e-mail address of each author.
Corresponding author. Clearly indicate who is willing to handle correspondence at all stages of
refereeing and publication, also post-publication. Ensure that telephone and fax numbers are provided in
addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address.
Present/permanent address. If an author has moved since the work described in the article was done,
or was visiting at the time, a 'Present address' (or 'Permanent address') may be indicated as a footnote to
that author's name. The address at which the author actually did the work must be retained as the main,
affiliation address. Superscript Arabic numerals are used for such footnotes.
Abstract. A concise and factual abstract is required. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of
the research, the principal results and major conclusions. A structured abstract is required. For this, a
recent copy of the journal should be consulted. An abstract is often presented separate from the article, so
it must be able to stand alone.
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References should therefore be avoided, but if essential, they must be cited in full, without reference
to the reference list.
Non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at
their first mention in the Abstract itself.
Keywords. Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of five keywords, using American
spelling and avoiding general and plural terms and multiple concepts (avoid, for example, 'and', 'of'). Be
sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible. These
keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
Abbreviations. Define abbreviations which are not standard in this field at their first occurrence in the
article: in the Abstract but also in the main text after it. Ensure consistency of abbreviations throughout the
article. Be sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible.
These keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
N.B. Acknowledgements. Collate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article and
do not, therefore, include them on the title page, as a footnote to the title or otherwise.
Arrangement of the article
Subdivision of the article. After the abstract, divide your article into clearly defined and numbered
sections. Subsections should be numbered 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ?), 1.2, etc. (the abstract is not included in
section numbering). Use this numbering also for internal cross-referencing: do not just refer to 'the text.'
Any subsection may be given a brief heading. It is not necessary to underline or italicize such a heading,
but it should appear on its own separate line.
Introduction. State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a
detailed literature survey or a summary of the results.
References. See separate section, below.
Figure legends, tables, figures, schemes. Present these, in this order, at the end of the article. They are
described in more detail below. If you are working with LaTeX and have such features embedded in the
text, these can be left, but such embedding should not be done specifically for publishing purposes. Further,
high-resolution graphics files must be provided separately (see Preparation of illustrations).
Specific remarks
Mathematical formulae. Present simple formulae in the line of normal text where possible. In
principle variables are to be presented in italics. Use the solidus (/) instead of a horizontal line,e.g., Xp/Ym
rather than Xp-Ym
Powers of e are often more conveniently denoted by exp. Number consecutively any equations which
have to be displayed separate from the text (if referred to explicitly in the text).
Footnotes. Footnotes should be used sparingly. Number them consecutively throughout the article,
using superscript Arabic numbers. Many wordprocessors build footnotes into the text, and this feature may
be used. Should this not be the case, indicate the position of footnotes in the text and present the footnotes
themselves on a separate sheet at the end of the article. Do not include footnotes in the Reference list.
Table footnotes. Indicate each footnote in a table with a superscript lowercase letter.
Tables. Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Place footnotes
to tables below the table body and indicate them with superscript lowercase letters. Avoid vertical rules.
Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in tables do not duplicate results
described elsewhere in the article.
References
Responsibility for the accuracy of bibliographic citations lies entirely with the authors.
Citations in the text: Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference
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list (and vice versa). Any references cited in the Abstract must be given in full. Unpublished results and
personal communications should not be in the reference list, but may be mentioned in the text. Citation of
a reference as 'in press' implies that the item has been accepted for publication.
Citing and listing of web references. As a minimum, the full URL should be given. Any further
information, if known (author names, dates, reference to a source publication, etc.), should also be given.
Web references can be listed separately (e.g., after the reference list) under a different heading if desired,
or can be included in the reference list.
Text: Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. The actual authors can
be referred to, but the reference number(s) must always be given.
Example: "..... as demonstrated [3,6]. Barnaby and Jones [8] obtained a different result ...." List: The
list of references is arranged alphabetically and then numbered (numbers in square brackets).
Examples:
Reference to a journal publication:
[1] J. van der Geer, J.A.J. Hanraads, R.A. Lupton, The art of writing a scientific article, J. Sci.
Commun. 163 (2000) 51-59.
Reference to a book:
[2] W. Strunk Jr., E.B. White, The Elements of Style, third ed., Macmillan, New York, 1979.
Reference to a chapter in an edited book:
[3] G.R. Mettam, L.B. Adams, How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in: B.S. Jones,
R.Z. Smith (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age, E-Publishing Inc., New York, 1999, pp. 281-304.
Preparation of illustrations
General
Number illustrations consecutively in the order in which they are referred to in the text. They should
accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text.
See also the section on Preparation of electronic illustrations below.
Mark the appropriate position of a figure in the article.
Captions
Ensure that each illustration has a caption. Supply captions on a separate sheet, not attached to the
figure. A caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself) and a description of the illustration.
Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all symbols and abbreviations used.
Preparation of electronic illustrations
Submitting your artwork in an electronic format helps us to produce your work to the best possible
standards, ensuring accuracy, clarity and a high level of detail.
General points
Always supply high-quality printouts of your artwork, in case conversion of the electronic artwork is
problematic.
Make sure you use uniform lettering and sizing of your original artwork, where possible.
Save text in illustrations as "graphics" or enclose the font.
Number the illustrations according to their sequence in the text.
Use a logical naming convention for your artwork files, and supply a separate listing of the files and
the software used.
Provide all illustrations as separate files and as hardcopy printouts on separate sheets.
Provide captions to illustrations separately.
Produce images near to the desired size of the printed version.
A detailed guide on electronic artwork is available on our website:
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http://authors.elsevier.com/ArtworkInstructions.html?dc=AI1
You are urged to visit this site; some excerpts from the detailed information are given here.
Formats
Suggested drawing/image applications for your graphics are Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator,
CorelDraw and Freehand. (Note the resolution requirements for line drawings, halftones, and line/halftone
combinations as given below.) If you are using other applications, please convert the drawing or graphic
images to one of the following formats:
EPS: Vector drawings. Embed the font. TIFF: Colour or greyscale photographs (halftones): always
use 300 dpi. For colour images always use CMYK. TIFF: Bitmapped line drawings: use 1000 dpi. TIFF:
Combinations bitmapped line/half-tone: a minimum of 500 dpi is required.
Scan your colour illustrations at 300 dpi (500 dpi for colour line/halftone combinations). With CMYK
electronic files include a 4-colour machine or cromalin proof and check that all the separations (if provided)
are colour-coded. Produce computer-generated graphics in greyscale if they are to be published in black
and white.
Please do not:
Supply embedded graphics in your wordprocessor (spreadsheet, presentation) document;
Supply files that are optimised for screen use (like GIF, BMP, PICT, WPG); the resolution is too low
Supply files that are too low in resolution
Submit graphics that are disproportionately large for the content.
Proofs
When the Publisher receives your manuscript, it is considered to be in its final form. Proofs are not to
be regarded as 'drafts'.
One set of page proofs in PDF format will be sent to the corresponding author, to be checked for
typesetting/editing. No changes in, or additions to, the accepted (and subsequently edited) manuscript will
be allowed at this stage. Proofreading is solely your responsibility.
A form with queries from the copyeditor may accompany your proofs. Please answer all queries and
make any corrections or additions required.
The Publisher reserves the right to proceed with publication if corrections are not communicated
Return corrections within 7days of receipt of the proofs. Should there be no corrections, please confirm
this.
Submission checklist
It is hoped that this list will be useful during the final checking of an article prior to sending it to the
journal's editor for review. Please consult this Guide for Authors for further details of any item. Ensure
that the following items are present:
One author designated as corresponding author:
E-mail address
Full postal address
Telephone and fax numbers
Electronic file in good order
file name(s)
media format (e.g., PC, Mac)
file format (e.g., Word, LaTeX) All text pages
Keywords
Original artwork (high-quality prints)
All figure captions
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All tables (including title, description, footnotes)
Further considerations
Manuscript has been "spellchecked"
References are in the correct format for this journal
All references mentioned in the Reference list are quoted in the text, and vice versa
Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Web)
Colour figures clearly marked as being intended for colour reproduction or to be reproduced in
black-and-white
International journal of multiphase flow
International journal of multiphase flow/Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press.
ISSN 0301-9322
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.772 ; Rank: 2961
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.514; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.84
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号: O3/17(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The International Journal of Multiphase Flow publishes theoretical and experimental investigations of
multiphase flow which are of relevance and permanent interest.Topics appropriate to the journal include
fluid mechanics and rheological studies of problems involving:
* multiphase flow and heat transfer
* cavitation phenomena
* slurries (such as ceramics, catalysts, filled polymers, etc.)
* suspensions
* particle-flow interactions
* bubble and drop dynamics
* fluidization
* porous media
The journal includes full papers, brief communications covering reports, current investigations and
discussions of previous publications, and conference announcements.
投稿须知:
The Editors will be pleased to receive contributions from all parts of the World. The types of article
published by Information Systems are as follows.
Regular articles. As its name implies, this is the normal medium of publication. Although there is no
fixed length, concise presentation is strongly favoured.
Reviews. On occasion, reviews by invitation of the Editors will be given.
Submission of articles
General
Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in
the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or
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explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out, and that, if accepted, it will not be
published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of
the Publisher.
Upon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to transfer copyright. This transfer will ensure
the widest possible dissemination of information. A letter will be sent to the corresponding author
confirming receipt of the manuscript. A form facilitating transfer of copyright will be provided.
Submission to the journal
Electronic Submissions only:
You can submit your paper by E-mail to the editorial office is@elsevier.nl. Use the phrase "IS
submission" in the subject line. You must send a printable file format (PDF, PS), and preferably as an
attachment to the e-mail. The printable format file will be used for the reviewing process. You must also
include the title and abstract as plain text embedded in the e-mail message. This will be used to route your
paper.
It is essential that authors provide fax and telephone numbers and an e-mail address when submitting
a manuscript.
Sending accepted articles to Elsevier in electronic format
Wordprocessor documents
It is important that the file be saved in the native format of the wordprocessor used. The text should
be in single-column format. Keep the layout of the text as simple as possible. Most formatting codes will
be removed and replaced on processing the article. In particular, do not use the wordprocessor's options to
justify text or to hyphenate words. However, do use bold face, italics, subscripts, superscripts etc. Do not
embed 'graphically designed' equations or tables, but prepare these using the wordprocessor's facility.
When preparing tables, if you are using a table grid, use only one grid for each individual table and not a
grid for each row. If no grid is used, use tabs, not spaces, to align columns. The electronic text should be
prepared in a way very similar to that of conventional manuscripts (see also Guide for electronic
submission: http://authors.elsevier.com). Do not import the figures into the text file but, instead, indicate
their approximate locations directly in the electronic text and on the manuscript. See also the section on
Preparation of electronic illustrations. To avoid unnecessary errors you are strongly advised to use the
'spellchecker' function of your wordprocessor
LaTeX documents
If the LaTeX file is suitable, proofs will be produced without rekeying the text. The article should
preferably be written using Elsevier Science's document class 'elsart', or alternatively the standard
document class 'article'.
The Elsevier LaTeX package (including detailed instructions for LaTeX preparation) can be obtained
from Elsevier's web site: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/latex, or http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex, or
http://www.elsevier.co.jp/locate/latex, or from the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network (CTAN): see
below. It consists of the files: elsart.cls (use this file if you are using LaTeX2e, the current version of
LaTeX), elsart.sty and elsart13.sty (use these two files if you are using LaTeX3.09, the previous version of
LaTeX), guidelines for users of elsart, a template file for quick start, and the instruction booklet "Preparing
articles with LaTeX".
To obtain the package from CTAN, use direct access via FTP at ftp.dante.de (Germany), ftp.tex.ac.uk (UK),
or
ctan.tug.org
(Massachusetts,
USA)
and
go
to
the
directory
/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/elsevier, or search for Elsevier with one of the CTAN search
engines
(http://ctan.tug.org/CTANfind.html,
(http://www.tex.ac.uk/CTANfind.html
or
(http://www.dante.de/cgi-bin/ctan-index). CTAN is a mirrored network of ftp.tex.ac.uk, ftp.dante.de and
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ctan.tug.org, which are widely mirrored (see ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/README.mirrors) and hold
up-to-date copies of all the public-domain versions of TeX, LaTeX, Metafont and ancillary programs.
Figures may be inserted in the usual way using an includegraphics command, at the position in the article
where they are cited.
Your LaTeX file will be most useful as input for the printed article if you obey the following rules of
thumb:
1. Be consistent. If you use a macro for a phrase, use it throughout.
2. Use standard LaTeX mark-up. Do not hardcode your own layout for e.g. section headings, but use
the usual LaTeX macro for this purpose.
3. Keep it simple. Do not define macros that accomplish complicated layout. They will also make the
input process complicated.
4. Preparation of text
Presentation of manuscript
General
Please write your text in good English (American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of
these). Italics are not to be used for expressions of Latin origin, for example, in vivo, et al., per se. Use
decimal points (not commas); use a space for thousands (10 000 and above).
Print the entire manuscript on one side of the paper only, using double spacing and wide (3 cm)
margins. (Avoid full justification, i.e., a constant right-hand margin.) Ensure that each new paragraph is
clearly indicated. Present tables and figure legends on separate pages at the end of the manuscript. If
possible, consult a recent issue of the journal to become familiar with layout and conventions. Number all
pages consecutively.
Provide the following data on the title page (in the order given).
Title. Concise and informative. Titles are often used in information-retrieval systems. Avoid
abbreviations and formulae where possible.
Author names and affiliations. Where the family name may be ambiguous (e.g., a double name),
please indicate this clearly. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was done)
below the names. If the work was carried out at more than one address, indicate the affiliation(s) of each
author with a lower-case superscript letter immediately after the author's name and in front of the
appropriate address (provided for each affiliation, including the first one). Provide the full postal address
of each affiliation, including the country name, and, if available, the e-mail address of each author.
Corresponding author. Clearly indicate who is willing to handle correspondence at all stages of
refereeing and publication, also post-publication. Ensure that telephone and fax numbers are provided in
addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address.
Present/permanent address. If an author has moved since the work described in the article was done,
or was visiting at the time, a 'Present address' (or 'Permanent address') may be indicated as a footnote to
that author's name. The address at which the author actually did the work must be retained as the main,
affiliation address. Superscript Arabic numerals are used for such footnotes.
Abstract. A concise and factual abstract is required. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of
the research, the principal results and major conclusions. A structured abstract is required. For this, a recent
copy of the journal should be consulted. An abstract is often presented separate from the article, so it must
be able to stand alone.
References should therefore be avoided, but if essential, they must be cited in full, without reference
to the reference list.
Non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at
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their first mention in the Abstract itself.
Keywords. Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of five keywords, using American
spelling and avoiding general and plural terms and multiple concepts (avoid, for example, 'and', 'of'). Be
sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible. These
keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
Abbreviations. Define abbreviations which are not standard in this field at their first occurrence in the
article: in the Abstract but also in the main text after it. Ensure consistency of abbreviations throughout the
article. Be sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible.
These keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
N.B. Acknowledgements. Collate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article and
do not, therefore, include them on the title page, as a footnote to the title or otherwise.
Arrangement of the article
Subdivision of the article. After the abstract, divide your article into clearly defined and numbered
sections. Subsections should be numbered 1.1, 1.2, etc. (the abstract is not included in section numbering).
Use this numbering also for internal cross-referencing: do not just refer to 'the text.' Any subsection may be
given a brief heading. It is not necessary to underline or italicize such a heading, but it should appear on its
own separate line.
Introduction. State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a
detailed literature survey or a summary of the results.
References. See separate section, below.
Figure legends, tables, figures, schemes. Present these, in this order, at the end of the article. They
are described in more detail below. If you are working with LaTeX and have such features embedded in
the text, these can be left, but such embedding should not be done specifically for publishing purposes.
Further, high-resolution graphics files must be provided separately (see Preparation of illustrations).
Specific remarks
Mathematical formulae. Present simple formulae in the line of normal text where possible. In
principle variables are to be presented in italics. Use the solidus (/) instead of a horizontal line,
e.g., Xp/Ym rather than
Powers of e are often more conveniently denoted by exp.
Number consecutively any equations which have to be displayed separate from the text (if referred to
explicitly in the text).
Footnotes. Footnotes should be used sparingly. Number them consecutively throughout the article,
using superscript Arabic numbers. Many wordprocessors build footnotes into the text, and this feature may
be used. Should this not be the case, indicate the position of footnotes in the text and present the footnotes
themselves on a separate sheet at the end of the article. Do not include footnotes in the Reference list.
Table footnotes. Indicate each footnote in a table with a superscript lowercase letter.
Tables. Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Place footnotes
to tables below the table body and indicate them with superscript lowercase letters. Avoid vertical rules. Be
sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in tables do not duplicate results described
elsewhere in the article.
References
Responsibility for the accuracy of bibliographic citations lies entirely with the authors.
Citations in the text: Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference
list (and vice versa). Any references cited in the Abstract must be given in full. Unpublished results and
personal communications should not be in the reference list, but may be mentioned in the text. Citation of
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a reference as 'in press' implies that the item has been accepted for publication.
Citing and listing of web references. As a minimum, the full URL should be given. Any further
information, if known (author names, dates, reference to a source publication, etc.), should also be given.
Web references can be listed separately (e.g., after the reference list) under a different heading if desired,
or can be included in the reference list.
Text: Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. The actual authors can
be referred to, but the reference number(s) must always be given.
Example: "..... as demonstrated [3,6]. Barnaby and Jones [8] obtained a different result ...."
List:
The list of references is arranged alphabetically and then numbered (numbers in square brackets).
Examples:
Reference to a journal publication:
[1] J. van der Geer, J.A.J. Hanraads, R.A. Lupton, The art of writing a scientific article, J. Sci.
Commun. 163 (2000) 51-59.
Reference to a book:
[2] W. Strunk Jr., E.B. White, The Elements of Style, third ed., Macmillan, New York, 1979.
Reference to a chapter in an edited book:
[3] G.R. Mettam, L.B. Adams, How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in: B.S. Jones,
R.Z. Smith (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age, E-Publishing Inc., New York, 1999, pp. 281-304.
Preparation of illustrations
General
Number illustrations consecutively in the order in which they are referred to in the text. They should
accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text.
See also the section on Preparation of electronic illustrations below.
Mark the appropriate position of a figure in the article.
Captions
Ensure that each illustration has a caption. Supply captions on a separate sheet, not attached to the
figure. A caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself) and a description of the illustration.
Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all symbols and abbreviations used.
Preparation of electronic illustrations
Submitting your artwork in an electronic format helps us to produce your work to the best possible
standards, ensuring accuracy, clarity and a high level of detail.
General points
Always supply high-quality printouts of your artwork, in case conversion of the electronic artwork is
problematic.
Make sure you use uniform lettering and sizing of your original artwork, where possible.
Save text in illustrations as "graphics" or enclose the font.
Number the illustrations according to their sequence in the text.
Use a logical naming convention for your artwork files, and supply a separate listing of the files and
the software used.
Provide all illustrations as separate files and as hardcopy printouts on separate sheets.
Provide captions to illustrations separately.
Produce images near to the desired size of the printed version.
A detailed guide on electronic artwork is available on our website:
http://authors.elsevier.com/ArtworkInstructions.html?dc=AI1
You are urged to visit this site; some excerpts from the detailed information are given here.
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International journal of non—linear mechanics
International journal of non—linear mechanics [Monthly]/ PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD,
THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
ISSN 0020-7462
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.388 ; Rank: 3743
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.461; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.716
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics provides a specific medium for dissemination of
research results in the various areas of theoretical and applied mechanics of solids/structures and fluids,
where the phenomena are inherently non-linear. The journal brings together original results in non-linear
problems in elasticity, plasticity, dynamics and vibrations, rheology, hydrodynamics, gas dynamics,
magnetohydrodynamics, astrodynamics, control and stability, structures, as well as in other diverse areas.
Papers may be analytical/computational or experimental. Mathematical treatments of non-linear
differential equations wherein solutions and properties of solutions are emphasized are also appropriate.
Both deterministic and stochastic approaches are fostered. Contributions pertaining to applied fields are
encouraged
投稿须知:
The Editors will be pleased to receive contributions from all parts of the World. The types of article
published by Information Systems are as follows.
Regular articles. As its name implies, this is the normal medium of publication. Although there is no
fixed length, concise presentation is strongly favoured.
Reviews. On occasion, reviews by invitation of the Editors will be given.
Submission of articles
General
Submission of an article implies that the work described has not been published previously (except in
the form of an abstract or as part of a published lecture or academic thesis), that it is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere, that its publication is approved by all authors and tacitly or
explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried out, and that, if accepted, it will not be
published elsewhere in the same form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of
the Publisher.
Upon acceptance of an article, authors will be asked to transfer copyright. This transfer will ensure
the widest possible dissemination of information. A letter will be sent to the corresponding author
confirming receipt of the manuscript. A form facilitating transfer of copyright will be provided.
Submission to the journal
Electronic Submissions only:
You can submit your paper by E-mail to the editorial office is@elsevier.nl. Use the phrase "IS
submission" in the subject line. You must send a printable file format (PDF, PS), and preferably as an
attachment to the e-mail. The printable format file will be used for the reviewing process. You must also
include the title and abstract as plain text embedded in the e-mail message. This will be used to route your
paper.
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It is essential that authors provide fax and telephone numbers and an e-mail address when submitting
a manuscript.
Sending accepted articles to Elsevier in electronic format
Wordprocessor documents
It is important that the file be saved in the native format of the wordprocessor used. The text should
be in single-column format. Keep the layout of the text as simple as possible. Most formatting codes will
be removed and replaced on processing the article. In particular, do not use the wordprocessor's options to
justify text or to hyphenate words. However, do use bold face, italics, subscripts, superscripts etc. Do not
embed 'graphically designed' equations or tables, but prepare these using the wordprocessor's facility.
When preparing tables, if you are using a table grid, use only one grid for each individual table and not a
grid for each row. If no grid is used, use tabs, not spaces, to align columns. The electronic text should be
prepared in a way very similar to that of conventional manuscripts (see also Guide for electronic
submission: http://authors.elsevier.com). Do not import the figures into the text file but, instead, indicate
their approximate locations directly in the electronic text and on the manuscript. See also the section on
Preparation of electronic illustrations. To avoid unnecessary errors you are strongly advised to use the
'spellchecker' function of your wordprocessor
LaTeX documents
If the LaTeX file is suitable, proofs will be produced without rekeying the text. The article should
preferably be written using Elsevier Science's document class 'elsart', or alternatively the standard
document class 'article'. The Elsevier LaTeX package (including detailed instructions for LaTeX
preparation) can be obtained from Elsevier's web site: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/latex, or
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex, or http://www.elsevier.co.jp/locate/latex, or from the Comprehensive
TeX Archive Network (CTAN): see below. It consists of the files: elsart.cls (use this file if you are using
LaTeX2e, the current version of LaTeX), elsart.sty and elsart13.sty (use these two files if you are using
LaTeX3.09, the previous version of LaTeX), guidelines for users of elsart, a template file for quick start,
and the instruction booklet "Preparing articles with LaTeX".
To obtain the package from CTAN, use direct access via FTP at ftp.dante.de (Germany), ftp.tex.ac.uk
(UK),
or
ctan.tug.org
(Massachusetts,
USA)
and
go
to
the
directory
/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/elsevier, or search for Elsevier with one of the CTAN search
engines
(http://ctan.tug.org/CTANfind.html,
(http://www.tex.ac.uk/CTANfind.html
or
(http://www.dante.de/cgi-bin/ctan-index). CTAN is a mirrored network of ftp.tex.ac.uk, ftp.dante.de and
ctan.tug.org, which are widely mirrored (see ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/README.mirrors) and hold
up-to-date copies of all the public-domain versions of TeX, LaTeX, Metafont and ancillary programs.
Figures may be inserted in the usual way using an includegraphics command, at the position in the
article where they are cited.
Your LaTeX file will be most useful as input for the printed article if you obey the following rules of
thumb:
1. Be consistent. If you use a macro for a phrase, use it throughout.
2. Use standard LaTeX mark-up. Do not hardcode your own layout for e.g. section headings, but use the
usual LaTeX macro for this purpose.
3. Keep it simple. Do not define macros that accomplish complicated layout. They will also make the input
process complicated.
Preparation of text
Presentation of manuscript
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General
Please write your text in good English (American or British usage is accepted, but not a mixture of
these). Italics are not to be used for expressions of Latin origin, for example, in vivo, et al., per se. Use
decimal points (not commas); use a space for thousands (10 000 and above).
Print the entire manuscript on one side of the paper only, using double spacing and wide (3 cm)
margins. (Avoid full justification, i.e., a constant right-hand margin.) Ensure that each new paragraph is
clearly indicated. Present tables and figure legends on separate pages at the end of the manuscript. If
possible, consult a recent issue of the journal to become familiar with layout and conventions. Number all
pages consecutively.
Provide the following data on the title page (in the order given).
Title. Concise and informative. Titles are often used in information-retrieval systems. Avoid
abbreviations and formulae where possible.
Author names and affiliations. Where the family name may be ambiguous (e.g., a double name),
please indicate this clearly. Present the authors' affiliation addresses (where the actual work was done)
below the names. If the work was carried out at more than one address, indicate the affiliation(s) of each
author with a lower-case superscript letter immediately after the author's name and in front of the
appropriate address (provided for each affiliation, including the first one). Provide the full postal address
of each affiliation, including the country name, and, if available, the e-mail address of each author.
Corresponding author. Clearly indicate who is willing to handle correspondence at all stages of
refereeing and publication, also post-publication. Ensure that telephone and fax numbers are provided in
addition to the e-mail address and the complete postal address.
Present/permanent address. If an author has moved since the work described in the article was done,
or was visiting at the time, a 'Present address' (or 'Permanent address') may be indicated as a footnote to
that author's name. The address at which the author actually did the work must be retained as the main,
affiliation address. Superscript Arabic numerals are used for such footnotes.
Abstract. A concise and factual abstract is required. The abstract should state briefly the purpose of
the research, the principal results and major conclusions. A structured abstract is required. For this, a
recent copy of the journal should be consulted. An abstract is often presented separate from the article, so
it must be able to stand alone.
References should therefore be avoided, but if essential, they must be cited in full, without reference
to the reference list.
Non-standard or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential they must be defined at
their first mention in the Abstract itself.
Keywords. Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of five keywords, using American
spelling and avoiding general and plural terms and multiple concepts (avoid, for example, 'and', 'of'). Be
sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible. These
keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
Abbreviations. Define abbreviations which are not standard in this field at their first occurrence in the
article: in the Abstract but also in the main text after it. Ensure consistency of abbreviations throughout the
article. Be sparing with abbreviations: only abbreviations firmly established in the field may be eligible.
These keywords will be used for indexing purposes.
N.B. Acknowledgements. Collate acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article and
do not, therefore, include them on the title page, as a footnote to the title or otherwise.
Arrangement of the article
Subdivision of the article. After the abstract, divide your article into clearly defined and numbered
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sections. Subsections should be numbered 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ?), 1.2, etc. (the abstract is not included in
section numbering). Use this numbering also for internal cross-referencing: do not just refer to 'the text.'
Any subsection may be given a brief heading. It is not necessary to underline or italicize such a heading,
but it should appear on its own separate line.
Introduction. State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background, avoiding a
detailed literature survey or a summary of the results.
References. See separate section, below.
Figure legends, tables, figures, schemes. Present these, in this order, at the end of the article. They are
described in more detail below. If you are working with LaTeX and have such features embedded in the
text, these can be left, but such embedding should not be done specifically for publishing purposes. Further,
high-resolution graphics files must be provided separately (see Preparation of illustrations).
Specific remarks
Mathematical formulae. Present simple formulae in the line of normal text where possible. In
principle variables are to be presented in italics. Use the solidus (/) instead of a horizontal line,
e.g., Xp/Ym rather thanXp-YmPowers of e are often more conveniently denoted by exp.
Number consecutively any equations which have to be displayed separate from the text (if referred to
explicitly in the text).
Footnotes. Footnotes should be used sparingly. Number them consecutively throughout the article,
using superscript Arabic numbers. Many wordprocessors build footnotes into the text, and this feature may
be used. Should this not be the case, indicate the position of footnotes in the text and present the footnotes
themselves on a separate sheet at the end of the article. Do not include footnotes in the Reference list.
Table footnotes. Indicate each footnote in a table with a superscript lowercase letter.
Tables. Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text. Place footnotes
to tables below the table body and indicate them with superscript lowercase letters. Avoid vertical rules.
Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that the data presented in tables do not duplicate results
described elsewhere in the article.
References
Responsibility for the accuracy of bibliographic citations lies entirely with the authors.
Citations in the text: Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also present in the reference
list (and vice versa). Any references cited in the Abstract must be given in full. Unpublished results and
personal communications should not be in the reference list, but may be mentioned in the text. Citation of
a reference as 'in press' implies that the item has been accepted for publication.
Citing and listing of web references. As a minimum, the full URL should be given. Any further
information, if known (author names, dates, reference to a source publication, etc.), should also be given.
Web references can be listed separately (e.g., after the reference list) under a different heading if desired,
or can be included in the reference list.
Text: Indicate references by number(s) in square brackets in line with the text. The actual authors can
be referred to, but the reference number(s) must always be given.
Example: "..... as demonstrated [3,6]. Barnaby and Jones [8] obtained a different result ...." List: The
list of references is arranged alphabetically and then numbered (numbers in square brackets).
Examples:
Reference to a journal publication:
[1] J. van der Geer, J.A.J. Hanraads, R.A. Lupton, The art of writing a scientific article, J. Sci.
Commun. 163 (2000) 51-59.
Reference to a book:
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[2] W. Strunk Jr., E.B. White, The Elements of Style, third ed., Macmillan, New York, 1979.
Reference to a chapter in an edited book:
[3] G.R. Mettam, L.B. Adams, How to prepare an electronic version of your article, in: B.S. Jones,
R.Z. Smith (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age, E-Publishing Inc., New York, 1999, pp. 281-304.
Preparation of illustrations
General
Number illustrations consecutively in the order in which they are referred to in the text. They should
accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text.
See also the section on Preparation of electronic illustrations below.
Mark the appropriate position of a figure in the article.
Captions
Ensure that each illustration has a caption. Supply captions on a separate sheet, not attached to the
figure. A caption should comprise a brief title (not on the figure itself) and a description of the illustration.
Keep text in the illustrations themselves to a minimum but explain all symbols and abbreviations used.
Preparation of electronic illustrations
Submitting your artwork in an electronic format helps us to produce your work to the best possible
standards, ensuring accuracy, clarity and a high level of detail.
General points
Always supply high-quality printouts of your artwork, in case conversion of the electronic artwork is
problematic.
Make sure you use uniform lettering and sizing of your original artwork, where possible.
Save text in illustrations as "graphics" or enclose the font.
Number the illustrations according to their sequence in the text.
Use a logical naming convention for your artwork files, and supply a separate listing of the files and
the software used.
Provide all illustrations as separate files and as hardcopy printouts on separate sheets.
Provide captions to illustrations separately.
Produce images near to the desired size of the printed version.
A detailed guide on electronic artwork is available on our website:
http://authors.elsevier.com/ArtworkInstructions.html?dc=AI1
You are urged to visit this site; some excerpts from the detailed information are given here.
Formats
Suggested drawing/image applications for your graphics are Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator,
CorelDraw and Freehand. (Note the resolution requirements for line drawings, halftones, and line/halftone
combinations as given below.) If you are using other applications, please convert the drawing or graphic
images to one of the following formats:
EPS: Vector drawings. Embed the font. TIFF: Colour or greyscale photographs (halftones): always
use 300 dpi. For colour images always use CMYK. TIFF: Bitmapped line drawings: use 1000 dpi. TIFF:
Combinations bitmapped line/half-tone: a minimum of 500 dpi is required.
Scan your colour illustrations at 300 dpi (500 dpi for colour line/halftone combinations). With CMYK
electronic files include a 4-colour machine or cromalin proof and check that all the separations (if provided)
are colour-coded. Produce computer-generated graphics in greyscale if they are to be published in black
and white.
Please do not:
Supply embedded graphics in your wordprocessor (spreadsheet, presentation) document;
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Supply files that are optimised for screen use (like GIF, BMP, PICT, WPG); the resolution is too low
Supply files that are too low in resolution
Submit graphics that are disproportionately large for the content.
Proofs
When the Publisher receives your manuscript, it is considered to be in its final form. Proofs are not to
be regarded as 'drafts'.
One set of page proofs in PDF format will be sent to the corresponding author, to be checked for
typesetting/editing. No changes in, or additions to, the accepted (and subsequently edited) manuscript will
be allowed at this stage. Proofreading is solely your responsibility.
A form with queries from the copyeditor may accompany your proofs. Please answer all queries and
make any corrections or additions required.
The Publisher reserves the right to proceed with publication if corrections are not communicated
Return corrections within 7days of receipt of the proofs. Should there be no corrections, please confirm
this.
Submission checklist
It is hoped that this list will be useful during the final checking of an article prior to sending it to the
journal's editor for review. Please consult this Guide for Authors for further details of any item. Ensure
that the following items are present:
One author designated as corresponding author:
E-mail address
Full postal address
Telephone and fax numbers
Electronic file in good order
file name(s)
media format (e.g., PC, Mac)
file format (e.g., Word, LaTeX) All text pages
Keywords
Original artwork (high-quality prints)
All figure captions
All tables (including title, description, footnotes)
Further considerations
Manuscript has been "spellchecked"
References are in the correct format for this journal
All references mentioned in the Reference list are quoted in the text, and vice versa
Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Web)
Colour figures clearly marked as being intended for colour reproduction or to be reproduced in
black-and-white.
International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow
International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow [Monthly]/ EMERALD
GROUP PUBLISHING LIMITED, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY, ENGLAND, W
YORKSHIRE, BD16 1WA
ISSN 0961-5539
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.527 ; Rank: 6297
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.79; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.97
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
This journal is a valuable source of reference for mathematicians, engineers and scientists engaged in
the application of numerical methods in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and heat transfer. It provides
timely and accessible information on the development ,refinement and application of computer-based
numerical techniques for solving problems in heat and fluid flow. The high quality and reliability of
contributions is guaranteed through a rigorous peer review process which ensures the applicability of
procedures advocated - allowing them to form a firm foundation for further research and development.
The International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow is extensively indexed and
abstracted worldwide.
The rapid advance of computer technology has enabled applied mathematicians, engineers and
scientists to make significant progress in the solution of previously intractable problems. Indeed, it is now
possible to assess the validity of formerly unproven concepts related to complex situations. This trend is
particularly well-grounded in heat and fluid flow problems where there is an increasing need to test
previously advocated fundamental concepts and to develop new numerical methods. This prestigious
journal keeps readers up to date with the latest developments in computer-based predictive techniques,
many of which are now considered accurate enough to be incorporated into design and manufacturing
processes.
投稿须知:
For Authors
"Your author relations initiatives are unparalleled in the publishing world."
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Support and services
Use the For Authors section to find information on all aspects of writing. Get practical tips and
guidance on how to get your – or your students' – work published and maximize issemination. Hear what
editors themselves look for in papers, contact experienced copy editors to help improve your paper, or
have an expert come to your institution to give advice on how to get published direct from the publisher.
If you are researching, teaching or consulting in management, or are yourself a manager with
something to say, we aim to be your publisher of choice. Discover the benefits and opportunities in our
Writing for Emerald section.
What are, and what will be, the hot topics in your interest areas? What criteria do editors and
reviewers use to select papers? How could you increase your chances of publication? Find out by hearing
what our editors have to say.
The Emerald Literati Network Editing Service allows authors to contact experienced copy editors to
help improve the standard of English in a paper before it is submitted to a journal for consideration.
Find out who has won one of our prestigious Emerald Literati Network awards. These awards
recognize the efforts of authors and editors and celebrate the outstanding contributions many have made,
not only to our journals, but to the body of knowledge itself.
Emerald Insider's Guides to Getting Published are a unique initiative – advice on how to get
published direct from the publisher. Why not host a presentation at your institution?
A comprehensive set of "How to..." guides for authors – advice direct from the publisher on planning,
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writing and revising an article, by yourself or with others, to maximize its chance of acceptance by your
chosen journal.
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publications and customer friendly policies. Being one member of the IGDR EAB means that I am one
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International journal of plasticity
International journal of plasticity /PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD,
LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
ISSN 0749-6419
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010) : Impact Factor: 5.082 ; Rank: 474
SCI 影响因子(2009) : Impact Factor:4.791; 5-Year Impact Factor:4.336
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The purpose of the journal is to report original research on all aspects of plastic deformation, damage
and fracture behaviour of isotropic as well as anisotropic solids, including the thermodynamics of
plasticity and fracture, continuum theory, and macroscopic as well as microscopic phenomena. The topics
of interest include plastic behaviour of single crystals and polycrystalline metals, ceramics, rocks and soils,
composites, nanocrystalline and microelectronics materials, shape memory alloys, ferroelectric ceramics,
thin films and polymers, as well as plasticity aspects of failure and fracture mechanics. Significant
experimental, numerical or theoretical contributions advancing the understanding of plastic behaviour of
solids are of special interest, together with studies relating macroscopic to the microscopic behaviour of
solids. Papers on modeling of finite nonlinear elastic deformation, with similarities to modeling of plastic
deformation, are also welcome.
The Journal will contain research papers, review articles, research notes, letters to the editor, and
academic advertisements (books, journals, conferences, and symposia). Strain-rate dependent and
strain-rate independent constitutive models to predict observed phemonena during quasi-static, dynamic or
cyclic thermo-mechanical loading, behaviour of granular or porous solids under high confining pressures
and at high temperatures, multiscale modeling of various deformation mechanisms (dislocation, twinning,
and phase transformation), and models with capability for predicting the behaviour of composite materials
based onknown plastic behaviour of matrix and fibers in such materials, are some examples of the main
themes of this journal. Revealing applications of the new models of plasticity, including modelling of the
observed phenomena in metal forming processes are also of interest.
投稿须知:
Submission of Papers
Authors are requested to submit their original manuscript with three copies to:
Professor Akhtar S Khan, PO Box 591, Fulton, MD 20759-0591, USA.
Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same
form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of the publisher. A statement to this
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effect should be included in the covering letter which accompanies the manuscript. Papers should be
written in concise and correct English.
Manuscript Preparation
General: The Editors reserve the right to return manuscripts found deficient in style, reference format,
form or clarity. Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced with wide margins on one side of white
paper. Good quality printouts with a font size of 12 or 10 pt are required. The corresponding author should
be identified (include a Fax number and E-mail address). Full postal addresses must be given for all
authors and should be given at the end of the manuscript after the references. Sections must be numbered
with roman numerals, excluding Acknowledgements and References. Authors should consult a recent issue
of the journal for style if possible. An electronic copy of the paper should accompany the final version. The
Editors reserve the right to adjust style to certain standards of uniformity. Authors should retain a copy of
their manuscript since we cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss of papers. Original manuscripts
are discarded one month after publication unless the Publisher is asked to return original material after use.
Paper Length: Ideally, the length of the paper should not exceed 12,000 words; each figure or table
should be counted as 250 words.
Text: Follow this order when typing manuscripts: Title, Authors, Affiliations, Abstract, Keywords,
Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendix, References, Figure Captions and then Tables. The title pages
should include (a) article title; (b) author names; (c) affiliations; (d) abstract; (e) keywords (see standard
list published at the end of each issue); and (f) the corresponding author's telephone and fax numbers and
E-mail address if available. Any acknowledgements of research assistance or support should follow the
text before the references. Do not import the Figures or Tables into your text. The corresponding author
should be identified with an asterisk and footnote. All other footnotes (except for table footnotes) should
be identified with superscript Arabic numbers.
Symbols: Greek symbols must be clearly identified in the margin, including whether upper or lower
case is intended. Boldface characters must be marked with a wavy underline. Other symbols and marks
must be clearly identified.
References: All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the
text of the manuscript. In the text refer to the author's name (without initials) and year of publication (e.g.
"Since Peterson (1993) has shown that..." or "This is in the agreement with results obtained later (Kramer,
1994)"). For three or more authors use the first author followed by "et al.", in the text. The list of
references should be arranged alphabetically by authors' names. The manuscript should be carefully
checked to ensure that the spelling of authors' names and dates are exactly the same in the text as in the
reference list.
References should be given in the following form:
Truesdell, C.A., Noll, W., 1965. The non-linear field theories of mechanics. In: Hanbuch der Physik,
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Zhou, Y., Jonas, J.J., Savoie, J., Makinde, A., MacEwen, S.R, 1998. Effect of texture on earing in FCC
metals: finite element simulations. Int J Plasticity 14 (1-3), 117-138.
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International journal of solids and structures
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The International Journal of Solids and Structures has as its objective the publication and
dissemination of original research in Mechanics of Solids and Structures as a field of Applied Science and
Engineering. It fosters thus the exchange of ideas among workers in different parts of the world and also
among workers who emphasize different aspects of the foundations and applications of the field.
Standing as it does at the cross-roads of Materials Science, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physics and
Engineering Design, the Mechanics of Solids and Structures is experiencing considerable growth as a
result of recent technological advances. The Journal, by providing an international medium of
communication, is encouraging this growth and is encompassing all aspects of the field from the more
classical problems of structural analysis to mechanics of solids continually interacting with other media
and including fracture, flow, wave propagation, heat transfer, thermal effects in solids, optimum design
methods, model analysis, structural topology and numerical techniques. Interest extends to both inorganic
and organic solids and structures.
The emphasis is placed on contributions, analytical, experimental and numerical, which appear to be
of permanent interest to research workers and engineers in the field. If furthering knowledge in the area of
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experimental data, will generally not be published.
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Journal of Solids and Structures, Stanford University, Durand Building, Room 262, Stanford, CA
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The language of the journal is English.
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International journal of thermophysics
International journal of thermophysics [Monthly]/ SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS, 233
SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN
0195-928X
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International Journal of Thermophysics serves as an international medium for the publication of
papers in the thermophysics field, designed with the intent to assist both the generators and users of
thermophysical properties data. This distinguished journal publishes both experimental and theoretical
papers on thermophysical properties of matter in the solid, liquid, and gaseous states. Studies in all ranges
of temperature, pressure, wavelength, and other relevant variables are included.
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Submission. The manuscript may be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, whose full address is given below, or
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Dr. W. M. Haynes, Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Thermophysics
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Acceptance. Acceptance will be based on favorable recommendation by the reviewers of the
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Journal of Acoustical Society of America
Journal of Acoustical Society of America [Monthly]
ISSN 0001-4966
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Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of
theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary subject of sound. The Journal
serves physical scientists, life scientists, engineers, psychologists, physiologists, architects, musicians, and
speech communication specialists.
Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and
acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and
vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, sound
transducers and measurements; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics and bioresponse to vibration.
Journal of adhesion science and technology
Journal of adhesion science and technology /BRILL ACADEMIC
PLANTIJNSTRAAT 2, P O BOX 9000, LEIDEN, NETHERLANDS, 2300 PA
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DESCRIPTION:
The Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology provides a forum for the basic aspects, theories and
mechanisms of adhesion and deals with applications of adhesion principles in all areas of technology.
Issues contain original articles, reviews and short communications in the following areas: theories of
adhesion; surface energetics; fracture mechanics; development and applications of surface-sensitive
methods to study adhesion phenomena; nondestructive methods for bond failure studies; techniques for the
measurement of adhesion of thin films, thick films and coatings; surface modification of polymers to
improve their adhesion; mechanisms and studies of coupling agents; adhesive joints, wood bonding and
adhesion aspects of composite materials; biomedical materials; structural adhesives; paint and coatings
(e.g. in relation to corrosion control); adhesion aspects in microelectronics; adhesion of lithographic
materials; metallized plastics; rubber and elastomer adhesion; adhesion of aerospace materials.
投稿须知:
Submission of manuscripts
Manuscripts should be submitted in quadruplicate to either of the editors. All contributions will be
evaluated by at least two independent referees. Papers should be original and must not have been
submitted to any other publication. Authors are solely responsible for the factual accuracy of their papers.
It is the responsibility of the principal author to secure requisite permission from his or her employer and
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author to whom correspondence and proofs should be sent.
An abstract of 150--250 words and 4--8
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structures in a form suitable for reproduction should be submittted separately from the text as original
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figures and chemical structures should be proportional to the size of the figure to ensure legibility after
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in square brackets at the same level as the text. References should be listed at the end of the paper in the
reference section in the numerical order they apppear in the text.
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author(s), standard abbreviated title of periodical (underlined)(according to the system co-sponsored by the
American Chemical Society and listed in Bibliographical Guide for Editors and Authors), volume number
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publication in parentheses, e.g.:
1. W.J. van Ooij and M.E.F. Biemond, Rubber Chem. Technol. 57, 686--702 (1984)
References to an authored book, an edited book and a paper in an edited book should be listed
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3. K.L. Mittal (Ed), Adhesion Measurement of Films and Coatings, VSP, Utrecht (1995).
4. W.J. van Ooij in: Physicochemical Aspects of Polymer Surfaces, K.L. Mittal (Ed), vol. 2, pp.
1035--1091. Plenum Press, New York (1983).
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manuscript number, include it in the label.;
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files. File names must clearly indicate the content of each file;
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Journal of applied mathematics and mechanics
Journal of applied mathematics and mechanics /PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE
BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
ISSN 0021-8928
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PMM Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
Translation of the Russian Journal Prikladnaya Matematika i Mekhanika
This journal is a cover to cover translation of the Russian journal Prikladnaya Matematika i
Mekhanika, published by the Russian Academy of Sciences and reflecting all the major achievements of
the Russian School of Mechanics.The journal is concerned with high-level mathematical investigations of
modern physical and mechanical problems and reports current progress in this field. Special emphasis is
placed on aeronautics and space science and such subjects as continuum mechanics, theory of elasticity,
and mathematics of space flight guidance and control.
Abstracting / Indexing
投稿须知:
Guide for the Author
The Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics is a translation journal and does not accept
submissions.
You may contact the editor if you are interested in submission to the original Russian journal, and
obtain author instructions.
Professor Y. Gupalo
Prikladnaya Matematika Mekhan,
Inst of Problem Mekhaniki,
Vernadskogo Prospekt 101,
117526 Moscva V-526,
Russia 117526
Journal of applied mechanics and technical physics
Journal of applied mechanics and technical physics /SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK,
USA, NY, 10013
ISSN 0021-8944
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期刊简介:
The Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics presents top-level work in fluid mechanics
and applied physics. Each issue offers valuable contributions on: hypersonic flow, boundary layer theory,
turbulence and hydrodynamic stability, free boundary flows, plasma physics, shock waves, explosives and
detonation processes, combustion theory, multiphase flows, heat and mass transfer, composite materials,
thermal properties of new materials, plasticity, creep and failure.
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Please note that a hardcopy of the manuscript as well as the electronic source files
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Journal of applied physics
Journal of applied physics [Monthly]
ISSN 0021-8979
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期刊简介:
Journal of Applied Physics is the American Institute of Physics' (AIP) archival journal for significant
new results in applied physics; there are two issues per month. The journal publishes articles that
emphasize understanding of the physics underlying modern technology, but distinguished from technology
on the one side and pure physics on the other. Applied Physics Reviews is a series of occasional review
articles on topics within this scope. The Proceedings of the Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic
Materials is an annual feature.
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should be carefully proofread by the author. The manuscript must be in good scientific American English;
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Journal of composite materials
Journal of composite materials [Semimonthly]/ SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55
CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
ISSN 0021-9983
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本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The Journal of Composite Materials is one of the leading journal of advanced composite materials
technology and is ranked number four by the ISI Journal Citation Report by impact factor for materials
science, composites.
Now issued 24 times a year, the journal publishes original research papers from internationally
renowned composite materials specialists from industry, universities and research organizations, featuring
new advances in materials, design, analysis, testing, performance and applications.
Topics
Topics include theoretical and experimental findings on the physical and structural properties of high
performance, multiphase materials. Both phenomenological and mechanistic approaches and their
interrelations are emphasized. Fracture, fatigue, structural reliability, and design criteria are given special
attention.
Applications of advanced composites are now increasing in military, industrial and consumer
products. The Journal of Composite Materials, continues to be the leading medium for composite materials
technology transfer.
投稿须知:
The primary purpose of the Journal of Composite Materials is to provide a permanent record of
achievements in the science, technology, and economics of composite materials. Implicit in this objective
is the recognition and appropriate publication of the accomplishments of all participating interests.
Fulfillment of this purpose depends almost entirely upon the voluntary contribution of articulate, accurate,
and authoritative manuscripts. In addition to the multiple reviewing of candidate manuscripts to assure
high standards of technical veracity, editorial selectivity also involves consideration of the equitable
coverage of the entire field. In further discharging its responsibilities, the journal endorses the content and
programs of appropriate trade associations and professional societies, but asserts its independent role in
both the recording and, if necessary, appraising of their activities.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Submitting Papers to the Journal:
1. Electronic submission of the manuscript as a PDF or MS Word file attached to an E-mail message
sent to jcm@ime.ucla.edu is the desired format for submission of papers. Otherwise, three double-spaced
hard copies and one electronic version (on a 3.5 in. disk or CD using Microsoft Word in an IBM/PC
format) should be submitted to: Editor, H. Thomas Hahn, Journal of Composite Materials , Hughes
Professor, MAE Department, Eng. IV, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1597, USA.
Revised manuscripts should be resubmitted in final print and electronic versions.
2. Centred title should be brief, followed by centred name, affiliation, address, country, and postal
code (zip) of author(s). Indicate to whom correspondence and proofs should be sent, including a telephone
number, fax number and e-mail address.
3. Include a 100-word abstract.
4. Include a list of key words and author biographies.
5. A list of five potential reviewers should be submitted to the Editor at the time of manuscript
submission [optional].
6. ILLUSTRATIONS
- Computer generated graphics. Any art that is sent electronically should be in .tif files, in 300 dpi
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resolution, for superior reproduction. Colour original should be saved as greyscale images.
- Line Drawings. Originals should always be submitted. Wherever possible, graphs should be boxed
in, and scale divisions should be marked on the inside of the boxes. Grids should not be shown. Insofar as
possible, explanations should be placed in the legend. Original drawings should not be larger than 20-25
cm (8-10 in); if this is impossible, they must be accompanied by two sets of small photoprints.
Measurements should be indicated in SI units.
- Lettering should be planned for 50% reduction; text must be readable after reduction.
- Photographs. Photographs should be supplied as glossy prints, and wherever possible, of the same
size as they are to appear in the journal. Illustrations should be referred to as Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. The
name(s) of the author(s) should be written on all illustrations, as should the Figure number. The indication
'Top' must be given, if necessary. Besides the original illustrations, one duplicate set must accompany each
copy of the manuscript; these copies may be photoprints, if clear and legible.
- Text must be readable after reduction.
7. JOURNAL AND BOOK REFERENCES should be identified in the text using the Vancouver
system [numbered notes throughout text, numbered list at end of article].
Literature references should be listed by number at the end of manuscript as reference number,
Author(s), date, 'title of article,' title of publication, volume, page, publisher, place of publication, etc.
Examples:
1. Name 1, A.A. and Name 2, B.B. (year of publication). A Method of Damage Detection for
Rotating Systems, Journal Name , 107(3): 275-281.
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publisher, place etc.
8. FIGURE, TABLE, EQUATION: spelled out in text, capitalized. Figure 1 Table 1 Equation (9)
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provided. No free offprints can be provided; the correspondence author will receive one free copy of the
journal for each contributor.
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publisher. All original articles accepted for publication must be accompanied by a signed copyright
transfer agreement available from the journal editor or from the publisher's website. Previously
copyrighted material may be published with the written permission of the copyright holder.
14. HEADINGS. Your article should be structured into sections. Normally two headings are used as
follows:
Main Subhead: DESIGN OF A MICROWAVE INSTALLATION [all capital letters, centred]
Secondary Subhead: Principal of the Design Method [capitalize first letter of main words, left
justified]
15. EQUATIONS. Number equations with arabic numbers enclosed in parentheses at the right-hand
margin. Type superscripts and subscripts clearly above or below the baseline, or mark them with a caret.
Be sure that all symbols, letters, and numbers are distinguishable (e.g., 0 for zero, one or lowercase 'el',
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'vee' or Greek nu).
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Publications to publish material copyrighted by someone else.
GENERAL
Neither Journal of Composite Materials nor the editorial board is responsible for the views expressed
by individual contributors in articles published in the Journal.
Journal of computational physics
Journal of computational physics [Semimonthly]/ ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 525 B
ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, USA, CA, 92101-4495
ISSN 0021-9991
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
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本馆索书号:O4/5
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
Journal Mission
The mission of Journal of Computational Physics is to publish material that will assist in the reliable
and accurate solution of scientific problems by numerical computation.
投稿须知:
Submission of Manuscripts
Manuscripts must be written in English and should be submitted electronically through our on-line
submission system accessible via http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jcp
Editorial Office Journal of Computational Physics
Street address: Sara Burgerhartstraat 25
1055 KV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Tel: +31 20 485 2358
Fax: +31 20 485 2370
E-mail: jcp@elsevier.com
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jcp
There are no submission fees or page charges. Only original papers will be considered. Manuscripts
are accepted for review with the understanding that no substantial portion of the study has been published
or is under consideration for publication elsewhere and that its submission for publication has been
approved by all of the authors and by the institution where the work was carried out; further, that any
person cited as a source of personal communications has approved such citation. Written authorization
may be required at the Editors' discretion. Manuscripts that do not meet the general criteria or standards for
publication in Journal of Computational Physics will be immediately returned to the authors, without
detailed review. Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that if the manuscript is
accepted for publication, copyright in the article, including the right to reproduce the article in all forms
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and media, shall be assigned exclusively to the Publisher. The Copyright Transfer Agreement, which may
be copied from the pages following the Information for Authors in the Journal or downloaded from the
Copyright Notice and Transfer page, should be signed by the appropriate person and should accompany
the original submission of a manuscript to this journal. The transfer of copyright does not take place until
the manuscript is accepted for publication. Authors are responsible for obtaining permissions to reprint
previously published figures, tables, and other material. Letters of permission should accompany the final
submission. Authors may suggest a member of the Board of Editors to handle the review of their paper,
and may also suggest the names of six suitable referees.
Electronic Submission
Authors are requested to transmit the text and art of the manuscript in electronic form, through our
on- line submission system accessible via http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jcp, each time a new version is
submitted. Manuscripts prepared using TeX or LaTeX are welcome; however, LaTeX is strongly preferred.
The Elsevier LaTeX package (including detailed instructions for LaTeX preparation) is available at
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/latex. Note that the use of other specialized versions of TeX or extensive use of
custom macros may necessitate conventional typesetting. The manuscript will be edited according to the
style of the Journal, and authors must read the proofs carefully. Complete instructions for electronic
submission can be found on the Journal of Computational Physics home page at
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jcp.
Editor
Please address electronic mail for Professor G. Tryggvason to jcp@elsevier.com.
Preparation of Manuscript
Manuscripts should be typed double-spaced throughout on one side of 8.5 x 11-inch or A4 white
paper. Figures and tables must be included in all copies. If you are using the LaTeX template, the output
will be formatted automatically according to the style of the Journal. Otherwise, please number pages
consecutively and organize them as follows: The Title Page (p. 1) should contain the article title, authors'
names and complete affiliations, footnotes to the title, and the postal address for manuscript
correspondence (including e-mail address and telephone and fax numbers). Note: LaTeX template users
should include a separate sheet with address and correspondence information. The Abstract (p. 2) provides
a brief summary of the main findings of the paper. After the abstract a list of up to 10 keywords that will
be useful for indexing or searching should be included. Authors are requested to classify their own
manuscripts using the Mathematical Reviews Index and/or the additional classifications listed in the
January 1989 issue of Journal of Computational Physics. Authors are requested to choose at least two
categories: one in numerical analysis category 65, and one other (generally a physical classification) from
the categories beyond 65.
Acknowledgments should be brief and should precede the references.
References should be cited in the text by a number in square brackets. Literature cited should appear
on a separate page at the end of the article and should be styled and punctuated using standard
abbreviations for journals (see Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index, 1989). For unpublished lectures
of symposia, include title of paper, name of sponsoring society in full, and date. Abbreviation of DOE
Laboratory report names should follow the style of Nuclear News Abstracts. Give titles of unpublished
reports with "(unpublished)" following the reference. Only articles that have been published or are in press
should be included in the references. Unpublished results or personal communications should be cited as
such in the text. When citing an Academic Press journal, authors may choose to include the DOI, if
available, from the article's title page. Please note the following examples, the second of which shows an
article available on IDEAL but not yet assigned to a printed issue.
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1. J. Szumbarski and J. M. Floryan, A direct spectral method for determination of flows over
corrugated boundaries, J. Comput. Phys. 153, 378 (1999), doi:10.1006/jcph.1999.6282.
2. P. Betsch and P. Steinmann, Inherently energy conserving time finite elements for classical
mechanics, J. Comput. Phys. (2000), doi:10.1006/jcph.1999.6427.
3. I. Gohberg, P. Lancaster, and L. Rodman, Matrix Polynomials (Academic Press, New York, 1982),
p. 54.
4. E. F. Toro, Riemann-problem based techniques for computing reactive two-phase flows, in Proc.
Third Intern. Confer. on Numerical Combustion, Antibes, France, May 1989, edited by Dervieux and
Larrouturrou, Lect. Notes in Phys. (Springer- Verlag, New York/Berlin, 1989), Vol. 351, p. 472
Footnotes in the text should be avoided if at all possible. If they must be used, identify by superscript
numbers and type together on a separate page, double-spaced.
Notes
Short notes of six pages or less (including figures, tables, and references but excluding title pages)
will be considered for publication. Letters to the Editor commenting on articles already published in this
Journal will also be considered. Neither notes nor letters should have an abstract.
Equations
Equations should be typewritten whenever possible and the number placed in parentheses at the right
margin. Reference to equations should use the form "Eq. (3)" or simply "(3)." Superscripts and subscripts
should be typed or handwritten clearly above and below the line, respectively. Use the exponent ?
whenever possible.
Figures
Figures should be in a finished form suitable for publication. Number figures consecutively with
Arabic numerals, and indicate the top and the authors on the back of each figure. Lettering on drawings
should be of professional quality or generated by high-resolution computer graphics and must be large
enough to withstand appropriate reduction for publication. Each figure must start on a new page; do not
embed figures in the text. Supply a descriptive legend for each figure. Type legends double-spaced
consecutively on a separate page.
Color Figures
Illustrations in color in most cases can be accepted only if the authors defray the cost. At the Editor's
discretion a limited number of color figures each year of special interest will be published at no cost to the
author. To minimize the costs to the author, multiple color figures may appear out of numerical sequence.
Mounted color figures must be submitted on paper or flexible board due to the nature of the reproduction
process.
Tables
Number tables consecutively with Roman numerals in order of appearance in the text. Type each
table double-spaced on a separate page with a short descriptive title typed directly above and with essential
footnotes below.
Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author. To avoid delay in publication, only necessary changes
should be made, and the proofs should be returned promptly. Authors will be charged for alterations that
exceed 10% of the total cost of composition.
Reprints
Fifty reprints will be provided to the corresponding author free of charge. Additional reprints may be
ordered.
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Journal of elasticity
Journal of elasticity
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[Monthly]/
SPRINGER,
VAN
GODEWIJCKSTRAAT
30,
DORDRECHT,
NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
ISSN 0374-3535
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.16 ; Rank: 4267
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.091; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.306
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号:O3/11 (WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The Journal of Elasticity was founded in 1971 by Marvin Stippes (1922¨C1979), its main purpose
being to report original and significant discoveries in elasticity. Such results are reported as full research
papers or research notes. Well documented historical essays are also published. Materials which prove
effective in teaching are published as classroom notes. Original contributions in the broader areas of
mechanics, mechanics of materials, and engineering sciences that have a bearing on developments in
elasticity are welcomed.
Guidance principles for content are to be found in the current interests of the Editorial Board as they relate
to elasticity.
投稿须知:
Manuscript Submission .Kluwer Academic Publishers request the submission of manuscripts in
paper and electronic format (compulsory). The preferred storage medium for your files is a 3.5 inch
diskette, zip disk or CD-ROM. Please label disks with your name, journal name, short manuscript title, file
name(s), the software format, and the operating system used. Please always retain a backup copy of your
files. After revision, make absolutely sure that you send the latest version of your manuscript (including
tables and figures) in paper and electronic format.
We prefer manuscripts submitted in word processing packages such as MS Word, Rich Text Format,
WordPerfect, plain Text or LaTeX. The Kluwer LaTeX class file can be downloaded from:
http://www.wkap.nl/authors/jrnlstylefiles/. If you are not familiar with TeX/LaTeX we ask that you submit
your article in a common word processor format. PDF is not a recommended format.
For the purpose of reviewing, articles for publication should be submitted as hard-copy printout
(4-fold) and on diskette to:
The Journals Editorial Office
Journal of Elasticity
Kluwer Academic Publishers
P.O. Box 990
3300 AZ Dordrecht
The Netherlands
Fax: [+31]-78-6576555
You may request that a particular Editorial Board member coordinate the review.
Hard-copy figures .Original or good quality printouts of all figures should be submitted with the
manuscript. Computer generated printouts should be flawless and on good quality paper. Non-computer
generated line figures should be drawn with Indian ink on white matt paper or tracing paper. Photographs
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should be in black-and-white on glossy paper. If a figure is to be in colour (author's expense), please
supply the highest quality possible so that the figure can be scanned. Slides, glossy photos and computer
generated printouts on glossy photo quality paper are acceptable. On the reverse side of each figure, the
name of the (first) author and the figure number should be written in pencil; the top of the figure should be
clearly indicated.
Electronic figures .You should supply the electronic versions of your figures. We prefer figures in
TIFF, EPS, PS, PDF and Microsoft Office format. Be aware that we may not be able to use other file
formats and that the hard copy may be scanned instead. For vector graphics, EPS is the preferred format.
For bitmapped graphics, TIFF is the preferred format. The following resolutions are optimal: line figures 600 - 1200 dpi; photographs - 300 dpi; screen dumps - leave as is. Colour figures can be submitted in the
RGB colour system. Font-related problems can be avoided by using standard fonts such as Times Roman,
Courier and Helvetica. Figures should be saved in separate files. The figure legends should be included in
the text file.
Language. We appreciate any efforts that you make to ensure that the language is corrected before
submission. This will greatly improve the legibility of your paper if English is not your first language.
Manuscript Preparation. The first page of the manuscript must contain the title, author's name,
affiliation with e-mail address (if available) and, if appropriate, a shortened title for the paper not
exceeding 45 characters for use in the running heads. The manuscript should include a short abstract of
between 100 and 300 words, the relevant AMS Mathematics Subject Classifications (2000) and a list of
key words which are comprehensive and subject specific. Six to ten key words are sufficient to cover the
major subjects of the submitted paper. General terms are not necessary as key words, as they have little use
as information retrieval tools.
Footnotes .Footnotes should be kept to an absolute minimum and used only when essential.
References .References will appear numbered within square brackets in the text, and listed at the end
of the article without square brackets. Authors are encouraged to prepare their papers in this formwith
references arranged either in alphabetical and chronological order or in order of citation.
A journal reference should comprise initials, author name(s), full title of paper, AMS abbreviated
name of journal, volume number, year of publication, and first and last pages, e.g.,
[1.] R.S. Marlow, On the stress in an internally constrained elastic material. J. Elasticity 27 (1992)
97-131.
[2.] M.E. Gurtin and P. Podio-Guidugli, Configurational forces and the basic laws for crack
propagation. J. Mech. Phys. Solids 44 (1996) 905-927.
A book reference should comprise initials, author name(s), full title of book, publisher, place of
publication, year of publication, e.g.,
[3.] A.J.M. Spencer, Deformations of Fibre-Reinforced Materials. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1972).
An edited volume reference should comprise initials and name(s) of author(s), title of paper, name(s)
of editor(s), full title of book, publisher, place of publication, year of publication, inclusive page numbers,
e.g.,
[4.] B.A. Bilby and J.D. Eshelby, Microscopic and macroscopic fundamentals. In: H. Liebowitz (ed.),
Fracture: An Advanced Treatise, Vol. I. Academic Press, New York (1968) pp. 99-182.
Figures All photographs, graphs and diagrams should be referred to as a 'Figure' and they should be
numbered consecutively (1, 2, etc.). Multi-part figures should be labeled with lower case letters (a, b, etc.).
Please insert keys and scale bars directly in the figures. Relatively small text and great variation in text
sizes within figures should be avoided as figures are often reduced in size. Figures may be sized to fit
approximately within the column(s) of the journal. Provide a detailed legend (without abbreviations) to
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each figure, refer to the figure in the text and note its approximate location in the margin. Please place the
legends in the manuscript after the references.
Tables. Each table should be numbered consecutively (1, 2, etc.). In tables, footnotes are preferable to
long explanatory material in either the heading or body of the table. Such explanatory footnotes, identified
by superscript letters, should be placed immediately below the table. Please provide a caption (without
abbreviations) to each table, refer to the table in the text and note its approximate location in the margin.
Finally, please place the tables after the figure legends in the manuscript.
Proofs. The author will receive two sets of page proofs along with an annotated copy of the
manuscript and is requested to return one, corrected proof with the manuscript to the Publisher without
delay. In those cases where proofs are not returned within a reasonable period of time (more than three
months), the Publisher will read them and publish without the author's comments. Second proofs will be
read only by the Publisher to ensure that author corrections have been made. Any changes to the originally
submitted text at this stage should be communicated to the executive Editor and not to the Publisher. No
new material should be added at proof stage. Extensive alterations to the text (including references) and/or
illustrations, not resulting from the typesetting, will be considered as a revised version and may be
approved only by an Editor.
Offprints. The author will receive, without charge, 50 offprints of the article. Additional offprints
may be ordered when the corrected proof is returned, via offprint order forms supplied by the Publisher.
Page Charges and Colour Figures. No page charges are levied on authors or their institutions except
for colour pages. The author will be contacted regarding costs and invoicing if the manuscript includes
colour figures.
Journal of engineering materials and technology
Journal of engineering materials and technology [Monthly]/ ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG,
THREE PARK AVE, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10016-5990
ISSN 0094-4289
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.695 ; Rank: 5655
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.815; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.447
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Providing top-quality, peer-reviewed research papers on contemporary issues of engineering materials
and technology,the Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology covers a broad spectrum of issues
regarding properties of materials and how they apply to materials use in equipment and structures.
Important recent topics include: principles of the micro-macro transition; elastic behavior; plastic behavior;
high-temperature creep, fatigue, and fracture; as well as metals, polymers, ceramics, intermetallics, and
their composites. Other areas of interest are: joining; mechanical behavior; environmental effects,
machining; materials processing; constitutive relations; and microstructure property relationships.
投稿须知:
One purpose of the Society is to disseminate technical information of permanent interest through the
publication of a series of Transactions journals.
Papers selected for publication in the ASME Transactions are subject to a voluntary page charge of
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$75 per journal page, which will be invoiced, through the author, to the author¡¯s company, institution, or
agency. Publication is not dependent upon payment of the voluntary page charge. 100 reprints are provided
when a paper has been published in a journal and the voluntary page charge has been paid. Additional
reprints can be ordered from the Technical Publishing Department, ASME, Three Park Avenue, New York,
NY 10016
Effective for papers submitted after 1/1/2000, the lead author of a ransactions paper which exceeds
the standard length of nine pages (9000 words) will be assessed a mandatory excess-page charge of $200
per page for each page over nine journal pages. This charge will be included, as a separate item, on the
same invoice as the voluntary page charge. Such a paper will not be published until the author agrees to
honor the mandatory page charge.
Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has been neither published nor ubmitted
for publication, in whole or in part, either in a serial, professional journal or as a part in a book which is
formally published and made available to the public. ASME meeting preprints and articles included in
symposium volumes for symposia (sponsored or co-sponsored by ASME) are not considered as prior
publication. The journals do not accept
multi-part manuscripts. Each paper should be capable of being reviewed independently of other
submissions by the same author(s). Authors are urged to consult the ASME Journal Publication Guidelines
http://www.asme.org/pubs/authors/printpubs_jrls.html) before drafting their papers in final form. Every page
of the manuscript must be numbered and have the author¡¯s name on it; in the case of more than one
author, the name of the first author will suffice. The paper title and author names, with their affiliations,
should appear at the top of the first page of the manuscript. For style and guidelines in writing the paper
please see additional details at http://www.asme.org/pubs/MS4.html
Since all Transactions papers are professionally typeset for publication, the papers need to be
submitted as double-spaced, single-column manuscripts, prepared in a readable typeface, not less than 10
pt. in size, and double-spaced for ease of reading. ASME accepts manuscripts submitted as hard copy and
in digital form.
Digital. Digital manuscripts must be accompanied by hard copy (four copies). All digital files
provided based on the following requirements will be used in the production of the paper. ASME accepts
files created in Microsoft Word (both PC and Mac). The file should contain all text and any tabular and
math; no graphics should be included in this file. For additional requirements for digital copy, refer to our
web page http://www.asme.org/pubs/MS4.html#
Hard Copy. All manuscripts submitted as hard copyonly should be prepared as noted above. All
special characters should be accounted for¡ªeither as part of the text file and appropriately styled (italic or
boldface), or handwritten after output, if such characters do not exist in your program
All manuscripts submitted to ASME must use SI (Metric) units in text, figures, or tables. In addition
to SI units, English units may be included parenthetically.
All mathematical expressions should be included in the manuscript. Care should be taken to
distinguish between capital and lowercase letters, between zero (0) and the letter (O), between the
numerical (1) and the letter (l), etc. Mathematical expressions should fit into a single column when set in
type. Equations that might extend beyond the width of one column (fractions that should not be broken or
long expressions enclosed in arentheses) should be rephrased to go on two or more lines within column
width. Fractional powers are preferred to root signs and should always be used in more elaborate formulas.
The solidus (/) should be used instead of the horizontal line for fractions whenever possible. Numbers that
identify mathematical expressions should be enclosed in parentheses. Refer to equations in the text as etc.,
at the beginning of a sentence.
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A nomenclature defining symbols should be included, except for brief communications, like
Technical Briefs, where symbols are normally identified in the text.
Brief tables may be included in the text of the manuscript, but larger tables (more than six lines)
should be created separately and assembled with the figures at the end of the manuscript. For detailed
instructions on preparing hard copy graphics, go to http://www.asme.org/pubs/hardcopy_illus.html, for
information on submitting electronic graphics, refer to http://www.asme.org/pubs/elec_illus.html. Color
graphics are included in the electronic version of the journal at no additional cost to the author; however,
for full color in print authors will be assessed the additional charges.
The text of an ASME paper should not exceed nine (9) printed pages in a journal. This corresponds to
42¨C45 total manuscript pages, typed double-spaced with 10 pt. type, with each figure counting as a page.
A Technical Brief should not exceed two and a half journal pages. Discussions should not exceed 500
words, and closures normally should not exceed 250 words per discussion.
All references should be listed at the end of the text in the order in which they are cited (not
alphabetical). References should include date of publication, full title, full name of source, and inclusive
page numbers. References should be cited within the text in numerical order according to their order of
appearance. The numbered reference citation should be enclosed in brackets, e.g.,It was shown by Prusa [1]
that the width of the plume decreases under these conditions. In the case of two citations, the numbers
should be separated by a comma [1,2]. In the case of more than two reference citations, the numbers
should be separated by a dash
Acceptable references include: journal articles, dissertations, published conference proceedings,
numbered paper preprints from conferences, books, reports available from the U.S. Government, submitted
articles if the journal is identified, and private communications.
If the voluntary page charge has been honored, 100 reprints are provided to the author(s) upon
publication of the paper at no additional cost. Reprints may be ordered from the Technical Publishing
Department, ATTN: Marisol Andino, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue,
New York, NY 10016-5990. A reprint order form will be sent to the corresponding author after the article
is typeset. All orders must be prepaid.
Please submit manuscripts for review and address all communications to Editor: Dr. Huseyin
Sehitoglu, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, P: 217-333-4112; F: 217-244-6534; E: huseyin@uiuc.edu
Journal of engineering mathematics
Journal of engineering mathematics [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30,
DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
ISSN 0022-8333
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor:0.799 ; Rank: 5315
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.691; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.951
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The Journal of Engineering Mathematics promotes the application of mathematics to physical
problems particularly in the general area of engineering science. It also emphasizes the intrinsic unity,
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through mathematics, of the fundamental problems of applied and engineering science. The journal
publishes in the following areas:
Mathematics: Ordinary and partial differential equations, Integral equations, Asymptotics, Variational
and functional-analytical methods, Numerical analysis, Computational methods.
Applied Fields: Continuum mechanics, Stability theory, Wave propagation, Diffusion, Heat and mass
transfer, Free-boundary problems; Fluid mechanics: Aero- and hydrodynamics, Boundary Layers, Shock
waves, Fluid machinery, Convection, Combustion, Acoustics, Multiphase flows, Transition and turbulence,
Creeping flow, Rheology, Porous-media flows, Ocean engineering; Atmospheric engineering; Solid
mechanics: Elasticity, Classical mechanics, Nonlinear mechanics, Vibrations, Plates and shells, Fracture
mechanics, Biomedical engineering, Geophysical engineering, Reaction-diffusion problems; and related
areas.
投稿须知:
Aims and Scope
The aim of this journal is to promote the application of mathematics to physical problems, in
particular in the general area of engineering science. It also aims to emphasize the intrinsic unity, through
mathematics, of the fundamental problems of applied and engineering science. The scope of the journal
includes the following:
Mathematics
Ordinary and partial differential equations, Integral equations, Asymptotics, Variational and
funtional-analytic methods, Numerical analysis, Computational methods.
Applied fields
Continuum mechanics, Stability theory, Wave propagation, Diffusion, Heat and mass transfer,
Free-boundary problems; Fluid mechanics: Aero- and hydrodynamics, Boundary layers, Shock waves,
Fluid machinery, Convection, Combustion, Acoustics, Multi-phase flows, Transition and turbulence,
Creeping flow, Rheology, Porous-media flows, Ocean engineering, Atmospheric engineering,
Non-Newtonian flows, Ship hydrodynamics; Solid mechanics: Elasticity, Classical mechanics, Nonlinear
mechanics, Vibrations, Plates and shells, Fracture mechanics; Biomedical engineering, Geophysical
engineering, Reaction-diffusion problems; and related areas.
Editorial Policy
Manuscripts
Original research papers, dealing with subjects within the journal‘s scope, are solicited from scientists
all over the world. Occasionally, and by invitation only, survey or review papers will be considered.
Special issues, each devoted to a particular theme, are planned. The ideal length of a research paper is
between ten and twenty journal pages. Longer papers will be considered, but their quality should justify
the excess length. Extremely short papers are best sent to journals specialising in the publication of short
notes and letters.
Refereeing
Each paper is looked at by two expert referees. In the event of a dispute, or if the Editor-in- Chief
feels that the advice of the referees is inconclusive, a third referee will be consulted. As it seeks to ensure a
high quality of the referee reports, the journal does not favour quick refereeing. Initially, referees are
allowed up to two months to return their reports; the time gained by pressurizing referees into sending off
a quick report is marginal.
Author‘s right of rebuttal
Authors who strongly object to what the referees write about their work have the right to say so, and
will be listened to. Their objections will be passed on to the referees. If the matter remains unresolved, a
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third and possibly a fourth referee will be consulted. The Editor-in-Chief may decide at any stage whether
the author‘s case is worth pursuing. Authors should realise that the journal upholds certain standards of
acceptability that may be different from theirs.
Submission of Manuscript
Journal of Engineering Mathematics prefers the submission of papers in LaTeX; however, papers
submitted in AMSTeX, LAMSTeX. For the purpose of refereeing, papers for publication should be
initially submitted in hard copy (threefold) to:
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Editorial Office Journal of Engineering Mathematics
P.O. Box 990
3300 AA Dordrecht
The Netherlands
The eventual supply of accepted-for-publication papers in their final form on MS-DOS or Apple
Macintosh diskettes in LaTeX, together with a hard copy version (in case anything needs to be checked),
will ensure more rapid publication.
Journal of fluid mechanics
Journal of fluid mechanics [Semimonthly]/Cambridge [etc.] New York, Cambridge University Press
[etc.]
ISSN 0022-1120
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 2.453 ; Rank: 1913
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:2.283; 5-Year Impact Factor:2.698
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号: O3/34(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
Journal of Fluid Mechanics is the leading international journal in the field and is essential reading for
all those concerned with developments in fluid mechanics. It publishes authoritative articles covering
theoretical, computational and experimental investigations of all aspects of the mechanics of fluids. Each
issue contains papers on both the fundamental aspects of fluid mechanics, and their applications to other
fields such as aeronautics, astrophysics, biology, chemical and mechanical engineering, hydraulics,
meteorology, oceanography, geology, acoustics and combustion
投稿须知:
Instructions for authors
Submission
Authors wishing to have a paper published in the Journal should submit it using the online submission
and refereeing system, Manuscript Central. Full details are given on the Instructions page. The paper can
be submitted to any editor or associate editor, but note that Professor Davis does not normally handle new
submissions, and Professors Davidson, Linden and Lohse handle only fast-track papers.
Submission of a paper implies a declaration by the author that the work has not previously been
published, that it is not being considered for publication elsewhere and that it has not already been
considered by a different editor of the Journal.
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A report on a conference must be submitted within three months of the meeting.
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Preparation of papers
Authors should write their papers clearly, concisely and attractively, so that their work will be readily
understood. Papers must be suitably prepared, adhering closely to the Journal's editorial requirements for
notation, English and presentation, a brief summary of which is available.
Files
Authors are urged to prepare papers in LaTeX using the JFM style file, with the double-spaced
[referee] option for initial submission.
The LaTeX2e style file jfm.cls together with a guide to its use jfm2egui.tex, sample pages jfm2esam.tex, a
guide to editorial style and notation jfm2enot.tex, bibliography, and supporting files can be downloaded
in .zip format. Separate figure files must be provided for final publication.
LaTeX files not in the jfm format, plain TeX, or Word files are also acceptable for publication purposes but
preparation of proofs will take longer. Such manuscripts should be typed in double spacing, with
references listed at the end in alphabetical order of authors and with a separate list of figure captions. See
the section below on Preparation of files for submission and production for further information on files
required at various stages in the submission process.
Online supplementary material
Extensive detailed mathematical relations, tables or figures likely to be useful only to a few
specialists will not be printed but made available as an electronic supplement to the online version of the
paper. This material is supplied by the author in the form of a PDF file, with a standard header, and is not
typeset or copy edited. It should be uploaded to Manuscript Central with designation 'Supplementary
material for review'.
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Preparation of figures
Space is at a premium so figures should be as small as possible while displaying clearly all the
information required. Large areas of white space should be avoided and an aspect ratio chosen that makes
full use of the width of the page rather than being tall and narrow (the width available is 13 cm).
Line widths must be no smaller than 0.35 pt. Lines any thinner than this will not reproduce well.
Figures published in JFM are relettered in the Journal's typeface, so lettering inserted by authors will
be replaced. If figures are reduced in size please ensure that the lettering is still easily readable.
Please note that it is not possible to have colour figures online only. The printed and online versions
must be the same. If a figure needs to be in colour for clarity then it needs to be in colour in the printed
version as well.
Figure files
The preferred format for figure files is .eps or .tiff at resolution 1200 dpi for lines, 600 dpi for
greyscale and 300 dpi for colour (which preferably should also be in CMYK - cyan magenta yellow black
- format).
If the paper is in Word format please supply separate figure files for final publication, though figures
can be embedded in the text for reviewing purposes.
Figures to be printed in black and white must be submitted as black and white files.
Figures not available in electronic form
For initial submission, copies of any figures only available in hard copy form (including photographs)
should be sent to the Associate Editor handling the paper, clearly marked with the paper's ID number. If the
paper is accepted, hard copy originals should be sent to the JFM Editorial Office, again marked clearly
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with the ID number. These figures will be scanned and so should be of the highest possible quality. Grey
scale or dot fills will not scan well.
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Preparation of movies
Moving images allow the presentation of temporal evolution and can thus elucidate many physical
mechanisms. Movies published online by the Journal of Fluid Mechanics should serve a scientific purpose
within the context of the paper. The following principles should guide the submission of video material,
which will be refereed alongside the paper with which it is associated.
The published paper should be coherent in the absence of the movie
The movie should be referenced within the paper
The movie should be accompanied by a caption explaining clearly what is being shown, including
any relevant parameters, and the scientific points to be observed
Movies should be prepared using the movie template and then archived into a .zip or .tar file. Acceptable
movie file formats are .mov, .avi, .mpg and .mp4. The completed file should be uploaded as part of the
on-line manuscript submission. The file should be designated as supplementary material for review. The
cover letter should highlight the fact that movie files have been uploaded. Each movie should be no more
than 10 MB. It is the responsibility of the author to ensure that the movie page can be viewed in a standard
web browser with a Quicktime plug-in.
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Preparation of files for submission and production
The Manuscript Central online submission and refereeing process uses PDF files, so authors should
upload a PDF file of their paper if possible. Otherwise, Word and postscript formats can usually be
converted to PDF by the Manuscript Central system. Uploaded files for refereeing must be no larger than 2
MB as Manuscript Central may have problems handling them, and they will take too long for editors and
referees to download.
Once a paper is provisionally accepted, the editor will ask authors to upload final source files for
production (e.g.LaTeX and figure files - see the guidelines for preparation of figures), as PDF files are not
suitable for typsetting purposes. More details are given on the online refereeing and submission
Instructions page.
If the paper was submitted under the old system, and not via Manuscript Central, on notification of
acceptance please mail to the Associate Editor a hard copy of the final version, together with all the
source files on a CD or diskette.
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Publication process
Accepted papers are included in the list of papers awaiting publication, copy edited and sent to the
Cambridge University Press for printing. When the proof is ready, authors will receive an email alert
giving details of the web site from which to collect a PDF file of the proof, together with a file of their
original manuscript with the copy-editor's changes marked on it, and instructions for its correction and
return. The corrected proof with the corrections shown in the margin must be returned either in hard
copy form or as PDF file - lists of corrections must not be sent. Within a few weeks of receipt back in
Cambridge, corrected proofs are included in a volume of JFM and publication details can be obtained from
the searchable index.
Journal of fluids and structures
Journal of fluids and structures [8 no. a year (except March, June, Sept. and Dec.),
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<Nov.2006-> ]/London ; Orlando : Academic Press, c1987ISSN 0889-9746
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本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.47 ; Rank: 3562
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.256; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.552
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号: O3/42(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The Journal of Fluids and Structures publishes original full-length papers, review articles and brief
communications on any aspect of fluid-structure interaction and on the dynamics of systems related to
such interactions. It is concerned with the fundamental mechanisms, as well as on specific applications,
analytical, experimental, or computational. The journal promises speedy publication and special express
processing of letters and brief notes.
Audience
The journal serves as a focal point of contact and exchange for the many kinds of specialists and
practitioners concerned with fundamental and applied aspects of: flow-induced excitation
mechanismssolid-fluid interactionsresponse of mechanical, civil, marine, and physiological structures to
flow and flow-acoustic excitationunsteady fluid dynamicsaeroelasticity and other relevant aeronautical
applications
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Submission of Papers
Authors are requested to submit four copies of their original manuscript and figures to the Editor or to
one of the Associate Editors (addresses are listed on the inside front cover of the journal and on the
journal's web-site) whose area of specialization is closest to the subject matter of the paper. Each paper is
subject to review and criticism by independent referees: the authors are provided with copies of their
comments, so that appropriate revisions may be effected prior to publication. The Editor together with the
Editorial Board are responsible for Journal policy. The Journal is published in the English language.
Comments on previously published work and brief preliminary reports on new work, should be
submitted as Brief Communications or Letters to the Editor. Breakthrough-type Letters and Special Brief
Communications should be submitted by fax.
For any item to be published in a given issue of the Journal, the final manuscript must reach the
Editor at least 14 weeks before the publication date.
Announcements of, and brief reports on, relevant meetings or discussions may be submitted for
publication. Books may be submitted for review, and advertisements may be accepted.
Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under
consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same
form, in English or in any other language, without the written consent of the publisher.
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General: Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced with wide margins on one side of white A4
or quarto paper. Good quality printouts with a font size of 12 or 10 pt are required. The corresponding
author should be identified (include a fax number and E-mail address). Full postal addresses must be given
for all co-authors. Authors should consult a recent issue of the journal for style if possible. All pages
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should be numbered consecutively. An electronic copy of the paper should accompany the final version.
The Editors reserve the right to adjust style to certain standards of uniformity. Authors should retain a copy
of their manuscript since we cannot accept responsibility for damage or loss of papers. Original
manuscripts are discarded one month after publication unless the publisher is asked to return original
material after use.
Follow this order when typing manuscripts: title (an abbreviated title of less than 40 characters
[including spaces] should also be suggested if the full title is longer than this), authors and affiliations,
abstract (not exceeding 300 words in length), main text (divided into numbered sections and subsections),
acknowledgements, appendices, references, figures, figure captions and then tables. Do not import the
figures or tables into your text. The corresponding author should be identified with an asterisk and footnote.
All other footnotes (except for table footnotes) should be identified with superscript arabic numbers.
The symbols in the text and in equations should normally be in italics (or bold, or script), as they
should eventually appear in the typeset paper. If this is not possible in the typescript for some of these
symbols, appropriate notes to the printer should be added at the beginning of the typescript.
Mathematics: Mathematical symbols and formulae should be typed. Particular care should be
exercised in identifying all symbols and in avoiding ambiguities. Distinction should be made between the
number one (1) and the letter l, and between zero (0) and the letter O. Vectors and tensors should be
marked clearly on the manuscript. Equation numbers should appear in parentheses and be numbered
consecutively. All equation numbers must appear on the right-hand side of the equation and should be
referred to within the text. Use the following sequence of parentheses: )]}.
Units: Because of the international character of the journal, no rigid rules concerning notation or
abbreviation need be observed by authors, but each paper should be self-consistent as to symbols and units
which should all be properly defined; if non-SI units are used, then the equivalent SI units or conversions
should be given in at least a few cases, to aid the reader.
References: All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the
text of the manuscript. References should be listed on a separate page, alphabetically by the first author's
name and given in full. Citations in the text should be by name or author and year, thus Smith & Jones
(1990). Alternatively names and year may go in parentheses. If there are three or more authors' names the
first author's name should be used followed by et al.; e.g. Black et al. (1990). If papers published in the
same year by the same authors are referred to, add the letters a, b, c,... to the year: e.g., Black et al.
(1989a,b), or (White 1990b,c). References should read thus:
Bendat, J.S., Piersol, A., 1980. Engineering Applications of Correlation and Spectral Analysis. Wiley
Interscience, New York.
Belvins, R.D., Bressler, M.M., 1987. Acoustic resonance in heat exchanger tube bundles: Parts 1 and
2. ASME Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology 109, 275-288.
Blevins, R.D., 1985. The effect of sound on vortex shedding from cylinders. Journal of Sound and
Vibration 161, 217-237.
Fitzpatrick, J.A., Valeau, V., 1998. Measurements of the spatial coherence of the flow around two
cylinders. In Proceedings of 9th International Symposium on Application of Lasers in Fluid Mechanics,
Lisbon, pp. 2071-2078.
Rayleigh, Lord, 1896, The Theory of Sound, Vol. II. MacMillan & Co. Ltd., London.
Illustrations*: All illustrations should be provided in camera-ready form, suitable for reproduction (which
may include reduction) without retouching. Photographs, charts and diagrams are all considered to be
figures. They are to be referred to as 'Fig. 1', 'Fig. 2', etc, and should be numbered consecutively in the
order to which they are referred. They should accompany the manuscript, but should not be included
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within the text. All illustrations should be clearly marked on the back with the figure number and the
author's name. All figures are to have a caption. Captions should be supplied on a separate sheet. Line
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symbols which are in italics in the text if possible, in italics also in the figures, etc.). Photocopies are not
suitable for reproduction. Do not use any type of shading on computer-generated illustrations. Photographs:
Original photographs must be supplied as they are to be reproduced (e.g. black and white or colour). If
necessary, a scale should be marked on the photograph. Orientation must also be given. Please note that
photocopies of photographs are not acceptable. Colour: Authors will be charged for colour at current
printing costs. In cases where colour is paid for, authors will receive an additional 100 free offprints.
Tables: Tables should be numbered consecutively and given a suitable caption and each table typed on
a separate sheet. Footnotes to tables should be typed below the table and should be referred to by
superscript lowercase letters. No vertical rules should be used. Tables should not duplicate results
presented elsewhere in the manuscript, (e.g. in graphs).
*Authors should retain their original drawings and photographs until notified of the acceptance of
their paper. These should then be forwarded to the editor.
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All authors must sign the "Transfer of Copyright" agreement before the article can be published. This
transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science Ltd to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, but
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reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other
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Journal of fluids engineering
Journal of fluids engineering [BImonthly]/ ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG, THREE PARK AVE,
NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10016-5990
ISSN 0098-2202
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.44 ; Rank:6663
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.452; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.784
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本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号:TB/2-1*1
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The Journal of Fluids Engineering disseminates technical information in fluid mechanics of interest to
researchers and designers in mechanical engineering. The majority of papers present original analytical,
numerical or experimental results and physical interpretation of lasting scientific value. Other papers are
devoted to the review of recent contributions to a topic, or the description of the methodology and/or the
physical significance of an area which has recently matured. This journal publishes papers in the areas of
aerodynamics, boundary layers, bubbly flows, cavitation, compressible flows, convective heat transfer,
duet and pipe flows, free shear layers, flows in biological systems, fluid-structure interaction, fluid
transients and wave motion jets, multiphase flows, naval hydrodynamics, sprays, stability and transition,
turbulance, and wakes. In addition, contributions to the Journal emphasize investigative techniques,
analytical methods, computational fluid mechanics, and experimental methods like laser-Doppler
velocimetry, and hot film and hot wire anemometry.
投稿须知:
The purpose of the Society is to disseminate technical information of permanent interest through the
publi-cation of a series of Transactions quarterlies
Papers selected for publication in the ASME Transactions are subject to a voluntary Page Charge of
$75 per journal page, which will be invoiced, through the author, to the author¡¯s company, institution, or
agency. Publication is not dependent on payment of the voluntary page charge. 100 reprints are provided
when a paper has been published in a journal and the voluntary page charge has been paid. Additional
reprints can be ordered from the Technical Publishing Dept., Attn: Marisol Andino, Three Park Avenue,
New York, NY 10016.
Effective for papers submitted after 1/1/2000, the lead author of a Transactions paper which exceeds
the standard length of nine pages (9000 words) will be assessed a mandatory excess-page charge of $200
per page for each page over nine journal pages. This charge will be included, as a separate item, on the
same invoice as the voluntary page charge
Manuscripts should be submitted in final form to the Technical Editor. Each manuscript must be
accompanied by a statement that it has not been published, either in whole or in part, in a serial,
professional journal. Refer questionable cases to the Technical Editor.
An ASME paper should be: clear, complete, with assumptions plainly identified, with precise logic,
with relevance to practice described, and with actual accomplishments of the work plainly stated and
honestly appraised
Since all Transactions papers are professionally typeset for publication, papers must be submitted as
single-column, double-spaced manuscripts, in a readable typeface no smaller than 10 point. Graphics must
not be embedded in the text. The Journal of Fluids Engineering encourages electronic submission via
e-mail for review purposes. Files should be in Word, WordPerfect or Acrobat format and compressed
(zipped) if over 4 Mb in size. Please set page size to (8.5 3 11 inches or 21.6 3 27.9 cm). Use of a standard
font such as Times New Roman is strongly recommended. Send manuscripts as attachments to Laurel
Murphy, Editorial Assistant, murphy@titan.me.jhu.edu. Manuscripts submitted by hard copy should be
prepared as noted above. All special characters should be accounted for, either as part of the text and
appropriately styled, or handwritten after output, if such characters do not exist in your program. Send 2
(two) copies to the Technical Editor, Professor Joseph Katz, at the address below.
Titles of papers should be brief and clearly descriptive of contents. The author should state his
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business connection, the title of his position, and his mailing address and e-mail address. A short abstract
(50 to 100 words) should be included on the first page immediately preceding the introductory paragraph
of the paper. USE OF SI UNITS
All manuscripts submitted to ASME must use SI (Metric) Units in text, figures, or tables. In addition
to SI units, English units may be included parenthetically
All mathematical expressions should be included in the manuscript. Care should be taken to
distinguish between capital and lowercase letters, between zero (0) and the letter (O), between the
numerical (1) and the letter (l), etc. Mathematical expressions should fit into a single column when set in
type. Equations that might extend beyond the width of one column (fractions that should not be broken or
long expressions enclosed in parentheses) should be rephrased to go on two or more lines within column
width. Fractional powers are preferred to root signs and should always be used in more elaborate formulas.
The solidus (/) should be used instead of the horizontal line for fractions whenever possible. Numbers that
identify mathematical expressions should be enclosed in parentheses. Refer to equations in the text as etc.,
at the beginning of a sentence. A nomenclature defining symbols should be included, except for brief
commu-nications, like Technical Briefs, where symbols are normally identified in the text.
Brief tables may be included in the text of the manuscript, but larger tables (more than six lines)
should be created separately and assembled with the figures at the end of the manuscript. For detailed
instructions on preparing hard copy graphics, go to http://www.asme.org/pubs/hardcopy illus.html, for
information on submitting electronic graphics, refer to http://www.asme.org/pubs/elec_illus.html. Color
graphics are included in the electronic version of the journal at no additional cost to the author; however,
for full color in print authors will be assessed the additional charges.
References should be cited within the text in numerical order according to their order of appearance.
The numbered reference citation should be enclosed in brackets, e.g., It was shown by Prusa [1] that the
width of the plume decreases under these conditions. In the case of two citations, the numbers should be
separated by a comma. In the case of more than two reference citations, the numbers should be separated
by a dash.
Acceptable references include: journal articles, dissertations, published conference proceedings,
numbered paper preprints from conferences, books, reports available from the U.S. Government, submitted
articles if the journal is identified, and private communications.
References should be listed in numerical order at the end of the paper according to their order of
appear-ance
within the text.
The text of an ASME paper should not exceed 9 journal pages. A Technical Brief should not exceed
1500 words or equivalent. A Discussion should not exceed 1/2 Journal page and an Authors Closure not
more than 1/4 Journal page per Discussion answered. A Journal page contains about 1000 words or
equivalent area in figures, tables and equations.
Authors can obtain the ASME Manual MSAn ASME Paper, at the ASME website
(http://www.asme.org/pubs/MS4.html) and are urged to do so before drafting their papers in final form.
Please submit manuscripts for review and address all communications to: Dr. Joseph Katz, Editor,
Dept. of Mech. Engrg., The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD
21218-2686, P: 410-516-5470, F: 410-516-7254, E: katz@titan.me.jhu.edu.
Journal of friction and wear
Journal of friction and wear [Monthly]/ ALLERTON PRESS INC, 18 WEST 27TH ST, NEW YORK, USA,
NY, 10001
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ISSN 1068-3666
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor: 0.204 ; Rank: 7469
期刊简介:
The Journal of Friction and Wear publishes theoretical and experimental papers on all aspects of
the science of friction, lubrication and wear. Launched in 1980 at the initiative of V. A. Belyi, and I.V.
Kragelskii, the journal today remains the primary source of tribological studies in the former Soviet Union.
Among the topics covered are: Friction physics and tribosystem thermodynamics; Surface
characterization; Wear monitoring; Surface engineering; Nanotribology; Contact mechanics; Metal fatigue,
wear susceptibility measurement; Wear-resistant materials, coatings; Tribology of friction pairs, durability
analysis; Bearings: contact interaction, thermoelasticity; Lubricants, surfactants, grease fillers;
Tribological design, optimization, testing; Tribology of alloys, self-lubricating polymers, antifriction
materials; and Biotribology.
Abstracted/Indexed in:
Compendex, Google Scholar, OCLC, SCOPUS, Summon by Serial Solutions, VINITY - Russian
Academy of Science.
Journal of geophysical research
Journal of geophysical research [Monthly]/ AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2000 FLORIDA AVE NW,
WASHINGTON, USA, DC, 20009
ISSN 0148-0227
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 3.303 ; Rank: 1160
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:3.082; 5-Year Impact Factor:3.475
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号:TU/35-3
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
JGR-Atmospheres includes physics and chemistry of the atmosphere, as well as the
atmospheric-biospheric, lithospheric, or hydrospheric interface.
JGR-Oceans covers physical, biological, and chemical oceanography.
JGR-Planets covers the geology, geophysics, geochemistry, atmospheres, biology, and dynamics of
the planets, satellites, asteroids, rings, comets, and meteorites; planetary origins; and planetary detection.
Studies of the Earth are included when they concern exogenic effects or the comparison of the Earth to
other planets.
JGR-Solid Earth focuses on the physics and chemistry of the solid Earth and the liquid core of the
Earth, geomagnetism, paleomagnetism, marine geology/geophysics, chemistry and physics of minerals,
rocks, volcanology, seismology, geodesy, gravity, and tectonophysics.
JGR-Space Physics covers aeronomy and magnetospheric physics, planetary atmospheres and
magnetospheres, interplanetary and external solar physics, cosmic rays, and heliospheric physics.
JGR-Earth Surface focuses on the physical, chemical and biological processes that affect the form and
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function of the surface of the solid Earth over all temporal and spatial scales, including fluvial, eolian, and
coastal sediment transport; hillslope mass movements; glacial and periglacial activity; weathering and
pedogenesis; surface manifestations of volcanism and tectonism.
JGR-Biogeosciences focuses on biogeosciences of the Earth system in the past, present, and future
and the extension of this research to planetary studies. The emerging field of biogeosciences spans the
intellectual interface between biology and the geosciences and attempts to understand the functions of the
Earth system across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Studies in biogeosciences may use multiple lines
of evidence drawn from diverse fields to gain a holistic understanding of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine
ecosystems and extreme environments. Specific topics within the scope of the section include
process-based theoretical, experimental, and field studies of biogeochemistry, biogeophysics, atmosphere-,
land-, and ocean-ecosystem interactions, biomineralization, life in extreme environments, astrobiology,
microbial processes, geomicrobiology, and evolutionary geobiology.
投稿须知:
Manuscripts submitted for publication in AGU journals should convey the author's findings precisely
and immediately to the reader. Authors are urged to have their manuscripts reviewed critically by
colleagues for scientific accuracy and clarity of presentation. If a manuscript has more than one author,
coauthors must consent to the final version of the manuscript.
Authors will be asked to provide final manuscripts and artwork as electronic files (MSWord,
WordPerfect or LaTeX for text; EPS or TIFF for images). The manuscript should be arranged in the
following order:
title page including authors' names and affiliations
abstract
text (including appendices)
acknowledgments
reference list
figure captions
tables
figures
supporting nonprint material (such as data sets, long tables, appendices, graphs, lengthy mathematical
derivations, and extended background discussions). See the additional information about supplying
auxiliary materials in digital formats in About E-supplements.
AGU's online manuscript formatting helpdesk provides detailed information about manuscript
preparation for journal and book styles. Contact author.help@agu.org" for additional help.
All papers submitted using MSWord or WordPerfect should be double spaced in 12 point type with
1-inch margins, using Times New Roman throughout. For word processing documents, use English U.S. as
the language. Indent all paragraphs.
Authors are expected to use correct spelling, punctuation, grammar, and syntax. Spelling and
hyphenation of compound words follow the unabridged Webster's Third New International Dictionary.
The metric system must be used throughout; use of appropriate SI units is encouraged. Do not use
italic font for units of measure. Following recommended style and usage expedites processing and reduces
the chance of error in the electronic file processing.
Because text footnotes may be distracting to the reader, they should be incorporated into the text or be
eliminated completely.
Abstract
The abstract should be a single paragraph (250 words limit for JGR, other journals 150 words), state
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the nature of the investigation, and summarize its important conclusions. References should not be cited in
the abstract.
The abstract should be suitable for separate publication in an abstract journal and be adequate for
indexing.
Index Terms
When a paper is submitted for publication, the author will be required to provide Index Terms (up to
five Index terms) from the AGU Index Set.
An author should carefully select index terms to ensure that a paper is classified properly in database
searches and in the annual year-end subject index for each journal, and to allow readers to locate papers
with greater ease and precision. Index terms are a key part of AGU's strategy for electronic distribution of
journal articles.
Authors should also provide up to six (6) key words. These are free-form terms that will be used to
facilitate online searches.
Mathematics
The lowercase letter "l" and the numeral 1 and the capital letter "O" and the numeral 0 should be
distinguished. Add one extra line space above and below all displayed equations.
Alignment of symbols must be unambiguous. Superscripts and subscripts should clearly be in
superior or inferior position. Fraction bars should extend under the entire numerator. Do not use the
symbol font in Word. Select "Greek" from the font list. "Normal text" should be the font selected as shown
in the font menu box. Use true superscript and subscript not raised and lowered fonts. Use the "degree"
symbol instead of "oh".
Barred and accented characters that are available for typesetting may be used. Symbols that are not
available and therefore must be avoided are triple dots, accents (other than bars) that extend over more
than one character, and double accents (e.g., a circumflex over a bar). Accents over characters can be
eliminated by the use of such symbols as ', *, and ?set as superscripts.
If an accent or underscore has been used to designate a special typeface (e.g., boldface for vectors,
script for transforms, sans serif for tensors), the type should be specified by a note in the margin.
If the argument of an exponential is complicated or lengthy, "exp'' rather than e should be used.
Awkward fractional composition can be avoided by the proper introduction of negative powers. In text,
solidus fractions (l/r) should be used, and enough enclosures should be included to avoid ambiguity.
According to the accepted convention, parentheses, brackets, and braces are in the order { [ ( ) ] }.
Numbered displayed equations should appear consecutively; the number (in parentheses) should be to the
right of the equation.
Notation
The notation is a list of parameters used in the text and their definitions that should be set up as
shown in the following sample:
c rate of soil accumulation, m/yr.
d median grain size of water-deposited material, µm.
D distance of the locus of points, m.
h elevation of the rock stream channel at a particular time ti, m.
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments should be limited to collegial and financial assistance. Acknowledgments are not
meant to recognize personal or manuscript production support.
References
Complete and accurate references are of major importance. Omissions, discrepancies in the spelling
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of names, errors in titles, and incorrect dates must be avoided. See complete information about reference
styles in References in AGU Publications.
Tables
Every table must have a title, and all columns must have headings. Column headings must be
arranged so that their relation to the data is clear. Footnotes should be indicated by reference marks or by
lowercase letters typed as superiors. Each table must be cited in text. Create tables in a tablular
arrangement to align columns instead of using the tab feature.
Figures
Figures should be computer-generated. See the Guidelines for Submitting Images for help in creating
image files. When uploading the manuscript files to GEMS, the electronic manuscript submission system,
each figure files should be loaded separately.
Each figure must be cited in numerical order in the text.
Orientation must be clearly marked on figures. Latitude and longitude must be indicated on maps.
For submission, each figure must also have a caption which should be included both on the page with
each figure and in a separate list of captions. Do not include in the figure any information that could easily
be worded in the caption. For accepted papers, there should be no captions on the figures themselves.
Authors should size their figures to allow for suitable reduction; this includes making sure that
lettering is of sufficient size. Figures whose characters are too small or whose tick marks or dot patterns
are too faint or which are otherwise unacceptable for reproduction will be returned to the author for
redrafting. Use varying patterns instead of varying shades of gray.
Color figures, foldouts, pocket maps, etc., can be accommodated, but the costs of color for publishing
these special features must be borne by the author. For color figures, please also supply a black and white
version, as the color will be printed in the back of the journal (in place online). There is the more
expensive option of including color in print within the paper, in which case black and white version would
not be necessary.
For additional information, contact the Author Information Helpdesk at author.help@agu.org.
Copyrighted material
It is the author's responsibility to obtain any necessary permission to reproduce figures or tables from
copyrighted sources. This includes any figures redrawn but basically unaltered or with only slight
modifications. If you are using figures or photos that have been previously published, you must obtain
permission from the copyright holder to publish their property in your AGU article. Obtaining permission
can be a lengthy process, so please make sure you have the necessary permissions before you submit your
manuscript to AGU.
Written permission(s) should accompany the manuscript when submitted.
Auxiliary material
See Guidelines and online information about AGU E-Supplements for help in defining and submitting
this material. Contact the editor's assistant for more information on this service. Please note that all
supporting and supplementary data will be reviewed with your manuscript.
The manuscript submission and peer review process is broken down into the following 10 steps:
The Author submits a manuscript.
An Editor is selected based on the index terms that describe the manuscript.
The Editor assigns Reviewers to the manuscript, sometimes with the advice of an Associate Editor.
The Reviewers review the manuscript.
The Editor makes a decision to accept, request revisions or reject the manuscript.
The Editor's Assistant contacts the Author with the decision.
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If the decision is to request revisions, the Author revises the paper and submits the revision.
The Editor makes a new decision, sometimes with the advice of the previous Reviewers, an Associate
Editor or new Reviewers.
The Editor's Assistant contacts the Author with the decision.
Return to Step 7, as necessary.
Submission Process
The JGR-Atmospheres article submission process is comprised of four steps:
A submission form (often used in place of cover letter) that stores pertinent article and author
information
A file transfer form where file descriptions and locations are designated; file transfer is initiated when
this form is submitted
A confirmation screen, indicating file transfer was successful and providing your permanent
manuscript tracking number; select the Continue button to preview file conversions
A preview and approval screen; once you approve the file conversions, the peer review process will
begin
Before submitting a manuscript, please gather the following information:
All Authors
First and Last Names
Postal Addresses
Work Telephone Numbers
E-mail adresses
Title and Running Title (you can cut and paste this from your manuscript)
Abstract (you can cut and paste this from your manuscript)
Manuscript files in PDF, Word, WordPerfect or LaTeX format.
Figures/Images embedded at the end of the Manuscript file or in external files in TIFF, PDF or EPS
format.
If you embed your figures at the end of a PDF file with the text (the preferred method), do it in a
manner that creates the smallest PDF file possible, while still retaining the figure quality. For line
diagrams, this can be accomplished by embedding EPS figures and then creating the PDF file from the
manuscript. For complex figures, embed a high resolution image file (open the file in a viewer, e.g.,
Ghostscript), copy the image after enlarging it to the appropriate size, paste it into the manuscript, re-size it
and then create the PDF file.
Contact information (e-mail address and institution) of 4-5 suggested Reviewers.
A Primary index term, indicating the primary field of the paper and 2-4 Secondary index terms,
indicating other areas covered by the paper. To review the index terms list, click here.
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necessary. After you have reviewed the converted files, you will need to click on "Approve Converted
Files".
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Journal of heat transfer
Journal of heat transfer [Monthly]/ ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG, THREE PARK AVE, NEW
YORK, USA, NY, 10016-5990
ISSN 0022-1481
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.94 ; Rank: 4895
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.959; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.392
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号:TK/17*C-1 (WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The Journal of Heat Transfer disseminates information of of permanent interest in the area of heat
transfer. Contributions to the journal consist of research on energy transfer in equipment and applied
thermodynamic processes in all fields of mechanical engineering and related industries. Topic areas
include (but are not limited to): aerospace heat transfer; environmental heat transfer; gas turbine heat
transfer; heat and mass transfer in biotechnology; heat transfer in electronic equiptment; heat transfer in
energy systems; heat transfer in fire and combustion systems; heat transfer in manufacturing and materials
processing; low temperature and artic region heat transfer; nucleonics heat transfer; thermophysical
properties; and theory and fundamental research.
投稿须知:
This first step involves providing basic information about the corresponding author (whoever is
submitting the work and handling all correspondence/communication for the work). This information is
essential in the processing of the work.
IMPORTANT NOTE. The author submitting the work and handling the account management for
this paper is considered the contact or corresponding author. All communication from this site and by the
journal administrators will be with this author. Please be sure you and your co-authors have made the
determination of who will play this role throughout the publication process prior to submitting your work.
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Because the journal site requires users to log in, the information you include in this step is important for
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Journal of non—equilibrium thermodynamics
Journal of non—equilibrium thermodynamics [Monthly]/ WALTER DE GRUYTER & CO,
GENTHINER STRASSE 13, BERLIN, GERMANY, D-10785
ISSN 0340-0204
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.152 ; Rank:4287
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.227; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.026
期刊简介:
The JOURNAL OF NON-EQUILIBRIUM THERMODYNAMICS serves as an international
publication organ for new ideas, insights and results on non-equilibrium phenomena in science,
engineering and related natural systems. The central aim of the journal is to provide a bridge between
science and engineering and to promote scientific exchange on
- newly observed non-equilibrium phenomena
- analytic or fuzzy models for their interpretation
- new methods to describe non-equilibrium phenomena.
The journal addresses mechanical, chemical, and biochemical engineers, physicists, chemists and
applied mathematicians, as well as computational scientists. Contributions should present novel
approaches to analyzing, modeling and optimizing processes of engineering relevance such as transport
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processes of mass, momentum and energy, separation of fluid phases, reproduction of living cells, and
many others. Highest priority is given to contributions which add to the basic understanding of
non-equilibrium phenomena in engineering and related natural systems.
The journal publishes scholarly research papers, invited review articles, short communications and
comment-and-reply-notes on papers already published.
Journal of nonlinear science
Journal of nonlinear science [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN 0938-8974
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 2.024 ; Rank: 2545
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.816; 5-Year Impact Factor:2.021
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The mission of the Journal of Nonlinear Science is to publish papers that augment the fundamental
ways we describe, model, and predict nonlinear phenomena. Papers should make an original contribution
to at least one technical area and should in addition illuminate issues beyond that area's boundaries. Even
excellent papers in a narrow field of interest are not appropriate for the journal. Papers can be oriented
toward theory, experimentation, algorithms, numerical simulations, or applications as long as the work is
creative and sound. Excessively theoretical work in which the application to natural phenomena is not
apparent (at least through similar techniques) or in which the development of fundamental methodologies
is not present is probably not appropriate. In turn, papers oriented toward experimentation, numerical
simulations, or applications must not simply report results without an indication of what a theoretical
explanation might be.
All papers should be submitted in English and must meet common standards of usage and grammar.
In addition, because ours is a multidisciplinary subject, at minimum the introduction to the paper should be
readable to a broad range of scientists and not only to specialists in the subject area. The scientific
importance of the paper and its conclusions should be made clear in the introduction-this means that not
only should the problem you study be presented, but its historical background, its relevance to science and
technology, the specific phenomena it can be used to describe or investigate, and the outstanding open
issues related to it should be explained. Failure to achieve this could disqualify the paper.
投稿须知:
The mission of the Journal of Nonlinear Science is to publish papers that augment the fundamental
ways we describe, model, and predict nonlinear phenomena. Papers should make an original contribution
to at least one technical area and must in addition illuminate issues beyond its boundaries. Excellent papers
in a narrow field of interest may not be appropriate for the journal. Papers can be oriented toward theory,
experimentation, algorithms, numerical simulations, or applications as long as the work is creative and
sound. Excessively theoretical works in which the application to natural phenomena is not apparent (at
least through similar techniques) or in which the development of fundamental methodologies is not present
are probably not appropriate. In turn, papers oriented toward experimentation, numerical simulations, or
applications must not simply report results without an indication of what a theoretical explanation might
be.
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Every paper does not have to be on the level of Newton, Hilbert, or Poincar? They do have to be
original, multidisciplinary in nature, and of high quality. The journal would rather err on the side of
publishing innovative work in which some issues are outstanding than strive for perfect completeness.
Finally, clear writing is essential if the journal is to be truly multidisciplinary. Papers must be written
in simple, direct, unambiguous sentences that scientists from other disciplines can follow. Obscure prose is
a good reason to reject a paper. The Introduction in particular must be comprehensible, and the reader
should be able to grasp what the main results of the paper are.
Manuscript Submission
Email your compiled paper (e.g., .PS or .PDF file) to jnlsed@math.princeton.edu. Please include the
contact information for the corresponding author including current address, telephone number, and email
address. Also include suggestions for suitable editors for your paper; multiple names should be supplied to
assist in an even workload. Please refer to the editorial board list.
If you are not able to submit your paper by email please send four copies of the manuscript, including
cover letter, to:
Journal of Nonlinear SciencePrinceton University Fine Hall, Washington Road Princeton, NJ
08544-1000 (609) 258-3008 Fax (609) 258-1735
Types of Articles
Original research articles and review articles are sought. Reviews should provide new insights and a
unification of ideas concerning their subjects and should not merely be summaries of previously published
papers.
In addition, preliminary research reports in the form of short letters are solicited. These must contain
some new understanding, method, or technique that apparently constitutes a breakthrough in the subject
area. The letters will be published in a separate section of the journal so that they can appear in print as
rapidly as possible.
All papers must be submitted in English and must meet common standards of usage and grammar. In
addition, because ours is a multidisciplinary subject, at minimum the introduction to the paper should be
readable to a broad range of scientists and not only to specialists in the subject area. The scientific
importance of the paper and its conclusions should be made clear in the introduction-this means that not
only should the problem you study be presented but its historical background, its relevance to science and
technology, the specific phenomena it can be used to describe or investigate, and the outstanding open
issues related to it should be explained. Failure to achieve this could disqualify the paper.
Review Procedures
All papers will undergo a thorough peer review unless the Editor notes at once that the subject matter
of the paper is not appropriate for the journal; in this case, it will be returned promptly to the author. Each
paper is assigned to an editorial board member, who selects referees and oversees the reviewing process.
Authors are encouraged to suggest suitable editors for their papers. Please refer to the editorial board list.
Every effort will be made to secure a decision about the paper in 2-3 months and to publish accepted
papers within a year of submission. As part of the "Online First" service offered by this journal, papers will
be published online shortly after corrected proofs and copyright forms have been received. They will
subsequently appear in the next available print issue.
Manuscript Preparation
Standard manuscript format is requested: double-spaced type, preferably on 8 1/2; by 11 paper, and
ample margins.
TeX papers-Plain TeX or LaTeX are preferred, although other forms of TeX can be used. There is no
specific style necessary for submission; the manuscript file will be modified by the compositor to the
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Journal style after it has been accepted.
Title page-The title should be brief, descriptive, and appropriate for indexing. Each author's name and
affiliation should be listed.
Abbreviated title-On the bottom of the title page, list the essence of the title using no more than 50
characters for use as a running head.
Abstract-Provide an abstract that summarizes what was studied, the main results, and the conclusions
stemming from those results. The abstract should not exceed a double-spaced typed page. Because
abstracts are reproduced in abstracting and indexing services, abbreviations should be kept to a minimum,
and bibliographic citations should be written out in full.
Abbreviations-Define abbreviations when they first occur in the text and then use only the
abbreviation.
References-List the references on a separate sheet of paper and double-space throughout. Authors
may use their own style of referencing, including style of citations in text, provided it is consistent and
sensible. References must include the author(s), title, journal or series name when applicable, publisher,
and place and date of publication. Please provide complete and accurate information; if a reader cannot
locate the reference in less than three hours with the information you provide, your referencing is a sterile
exercise at best.
Acknowledgments-Technical assistance, advice, etc. should be acknowledged in a separate section at
the end of the text before the references.
Tables-Number tables consecutively in order of appearance. Each table must have a caption typed
above the tabular material. Symbols and abbreviated units of measure referred to in the table must be
explained in the caption. All tables must be cited in the text. Please use as few horizontal and vertical lines
in the body of the table as possible.
Illustrations-Illustrations should be of professional quality, including the labeling. All illustrations
must have legends; they should be double-spaced on a separate sheet and included with the manuscript.
Symbols and abbreviated units of measure appearing in an illustration must be explained in the legend. All
illustrations must be cited in the text. Line drawings can be submitted on plain, good-quality paper; please
indicate if you have sent the originals. Photocopies are not acceptable. The preferred form for halftones is
5 by 7 unmounted, glossy photographs. Color can be published in the electronic edition of the journal, at
no charge to the author, if appropriate electronic files are provided. Color will only be included in the print
edition when the author covers the additional expense of color printing. For an exact quote on color
printing charges please contact Bill Payne, bpayne@springer-ny.com If you have unusual requirements for
your artwork, please contact the journal editorial office. Previously published illustrations must be
accompanied by written permission from the author and publisher.
Mathematical Notation
Authors should provide a key to unusual or complex notation. All variables will be set in italic type
and should not be marked; underbars written or typed in black under a variable will be reproduced as
underbars and not italic. Unusual symbols, Greek, German, script, roman, and open letters should be
clearly labeled. To indicate boldface, a wavy black line should be marked under the variable(s)-be sure
that it is clear that you intend boldface and not an italic variable with an undertilde. Do not double-strike to
indicate boldface. Please clarify the following: product and summation signs versus the Greek letters, null
set versus phi, oh versus zero, lowercase x versus multiplication sign, one versus ell, prime versus
superscript one, and capital versus lowercase letters.
Reprints
Twenty-five reprints will be provided with each article to the principal author (considered to be the
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author who is mailed the page proofs for correction). He or she can order additional copies using a form
provided with the proofs.
Guidelines for Electronically Produced Illustrations for Print
General
Send illustrations separately from the text (i.e. files should not be integrated with the text files).
Always send printouts of all illustrations.
Vector (line) Graphics
Vector graphics exported from a drawing program should be stored in EPS format.
Suitable drawing program: Adobe Illustrator. For simple line art the following drawing programs are
also acceptable: Corel Draw, Freehand, Canvas.
No rules narrower than .25 pt.
No gray screens paler than 15% or darker than 60%.
Screens meant to be differentiated from one another must differ by at least 15%.
Spreadsheet/Presentation Graphics
Most presentation programs (Excel, PowerPoint, Freelance) produce data that cannot be stored in an
EPS format. Therefore graphics produced by these programs cannot be used for print.
Halftone Illustrations
Black & white and color illustrations should be saved in TIFF format.
Illustrations should be created using Adobe Photoshop whenever possible.
Scans*
Scanned reproductions of black and white photographs should be provided as 300 ppi TIFF files.
Scanned color illustrations should be provided as TIFF files scanned at a minimum of 300 ppi with a
24-bit color depth.
Line art should be provided as TIFF files at 600 ppi.
We do prefer having the original art as our printers have drum scanners which allow for better
reproduction of critical medical halftones.
Graphics from Videos
Separate files should be prepared for frames from a video that are to be printed in the journal. When
preparing these files you should follow the same rules as listed under Halftone Illustrations.
Guidelines for Electronically Produced Illustrations for ONLINE
Video
Quicktime (.mov) is the preferred format, but .rm, .avi, .mpg, etc. are acceptable.
No video file should be larger than 2MB. To decrease the size of your file, consider changing one or
more of the following variables: frame speed, number of colors/greys, viewing size (in pixels), or
compression. Video is subject to Editorial review and approval.
Journal of physics. A, Mathematical and general
Journal of physics. A, Mathematical and general [Monthly]/ IOP PUBLISHING LTD, DIRAC
HOUSE,TEMPLE BACK, BRISTOL, ENGLAND, BS1 6BE
ISSN
0305-4470
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.641 ; Rank: 3193
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor:1.577; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.572
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本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号:O4/3(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
Subject coverage. A major journal reporting work on the fundamental mathematical and
computational methods underpinning physics. Each issue of the journal is split into six sections: statistical
physics; chaotic and complex systems; mathematical physics; quantum mechanics and quantum
information theory; classical and quantum field theory and theory of continuous media. To be acceptable
for publication, articles should either (i) demonstrate clearly a physical application (or potential physical
application); or (ii) investigate models which develop new useful methodology.
投稿须知:
Submitting to Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General for the first time?
For information on the type of articles accepted and for length limits of contributions please see the
journal scope.
You may be interested in what we ask our referees to look for in submissions to Journal of Physics A:
Mathematical and General.
Your submission to Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General must be the original work of the
author(s) and it must not be published elsewhere or be under consideration for another publication in its
submitted or a substantially similar form in any language.
Publication must have been approved by all co-authors (if any) as well as by the responsible
authorities at the institution(s) where the work was carried out.
How to prepare your article for submission
If you submit your manuscript electronically you do not need to send hard copies.
Comprehensive information on how to prepare your article for electronic submission can be found in
our Information for authors.
You are required to provide us with important information about your submission and article.
Before sending us your article, please make sure you have included your submission information. Please
include your signed Assignment of copyright.
How to submit your article to Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General
Contact e-mail: IOPP@sci.lebedev.ru
Journal of reinforced plastics and composites
Journal of reinforced plastics and composites [Monthly]/ SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1
OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
ISSN 0731-6844
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
提示: Impact Factor: 0.823 ; Rank: 5242
提示: Impact Factor:0.763; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.933
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites presents research studies on a broad range of
today's reinforced plastics and composites. Original peer-reviewed reports based on research, analysis,
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testing and industrial experience, examine advances in these areas:
Constituent materials: matrix materials, reinforcements and coatings.
Properties and performance: The results of testing, predictive models, and in-service evaluation of a
wide range of materials are published, providing the reader with extensive properties data for reference.
Analysis and design: Frequency reports on these subjects inform the reader of analytical techniques,
design processes and the many design options available in materials composition.
Processing and fabrication: There is increased interest among materials engineers in cost-effective
processing.
Applications: Reports on new materials R&D are often related to the service requirements of specific
application areas, such as automotive, marine, construction and aviation.
Reports on special topics are regularly included such as recycling, environmental effects, novel
materials, computer-aided design, predictive modelling, and "smart" composite materials.
投稿须知:
The primary purpose of the Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites is to provide a permanent
record of achievements in the science, technology, and economics of reinforced plastics and composites.
Implicit in this objective is the recognition and appropriate publication of the accomplishments of all
participating interests.
Fulfillment of this purpose depends almost entirely upon the voluntary contribution of articulate,
accurate, and authoritative manuscripts. In addition to the multiple reviewing of candidate manuscripts to
assure high standards of technical veracity, editorial selectivity also involves consideration of the equitable
coverage of the entire field.
In further discharging its responsibilities, the journal endorses the content and programs of
appropriate trade associations and professional societies, but asserts its independent role in both the
recording and, if necessary, appraising of their activities.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Submitting Papers to the Journal:
1. Electronic submission of the manuscript as a PDF or MS Word file attached to an email message
sent to gspringer@stanford.edu is the desired format for submission of papers. Otherwise, five
double-spaced hard copies and one electronic version (on a 3.5 in. disk or CD using Microsoft Word in an
IBM/PC format) should be submitted to:
Editor, George S. Springer,
Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites,
Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
Stanford University,
Stanford,
CA 94305, USA.
Revised manuscripts should be resubmitted in final print and electronic versions.
2. Centred title should be brief, followed by centred name, affiliation, address, country, and postal
code (zip) of author(s). Indicate to whom correspondence and proofs should be sent, including a telephone
number, fax number and e-mail address.
3. Include a 100-word abstract.
4. Include a list of key words.
5. A list of five potential reviewers should be submitted to the Editor at the time of manuscript
submission [optional].
6. ILLUSTRATIONS
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Computer generated graphics. Any art that is sent electronically should be in .tif files, in 300 dpi
resolution, for superior reproduction. Colour original should be saved as greyscale images.
Line Drawings. Originals should always be submitted. Wherever possible, graphs should be boxed in,
and scale divisions should be marked on the inside of the boxes. Grids should not be shown. Insofar as
possible, explanations should be placed in the legend. Original drawings should not be larger than 20x25
cm (8x10 in); if this is impossible, they must be accompanied by two sets of small photoprints.
Measurements should be indicated in SI units.
Lettering should be planned for 50% reduction; text must be readable after reduction.
Photographs. Photographs should be supplied as glossy prints, and wherever possible, of the same
size as they are to appear in the journal. Illustrations should be referred to as Figure 1, Figure
2, etc.
The name(s) of the author(s) should be written on all illustrations, as should the Figure number. The
indication ''Top'' must be given, if necessary. Besides the original illustrations, one duplicate set must
accompany each copy of the manuscript; these copies may be photoprints, if clear and legible.
Text must be readable after reduction.
7. JOURNAL AND BOOK REFERENCES should be identified in the text using the Vancouver
system [numbered notes throughout text, numbered list at end of article].
Literature references should be listed by number at the end of manuscript as reference number, Author(s),
date, ''title of article,'' title of publication, volume, page, publisher, place of publication, etc. Examples:
1. Name 1, A.A. and Name 2, B.B. (year of publication). A Method of Damage Detection for Rotating
Systems, Journal Name, 107(3): 275-281.
2. Name, C.C. (year of publication). Title of Chapter, Book Name, Edition (if not first), page,
publisher, place etc.
8. FIGURE, TABLE, EQUATION: spelled out in text, capitalized. Figure 1 Table 1 Equation (9)
9. TABLES. Number consecutively and type on a numbered, separate page.
Please use arabic numerals and supply a heading. Column headings should be explanatory and carry units
(see example). Do not include vertical rules.
10. UNITS & ABBREVIATIONS. SI units should be used.
11. SYMBOLS. A list of symbols used and their meanings should be included if a
large number of symbols appears in the text.
12. PROOFREADING AND OFFPRINTS. Authors will receive page proofs, which
they should correct and return as soon as possible. An offprint order form for purchase of additional
offprints will be provided. No free offprints can be provided; the correspondence author will receive one
free copy of the journal for each contributor.
13. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION. All original journal articles are copyrighted in
the name of the publisher. All original articles accepted for publication must be accompanied by a signed
copyright transfer agreement available from the journal editor or from the publisher's website. Previously
copyrighted material may be published with the written permission of the copyright holder.
14. HEADINGS. Your article should be structured into sections. Normally two headings are used as
follows:
Main Subhead: DESIGN OF A MICROWAVE INSTALLATION [all capital letters, centred]
Secondary Subhead: Principle of the Design Method [capitalize first letter of main words, left justified]
15. EQUATIONS. Number equations with arabic numbers enclosed in parentheses at the right-hand
margin. Type superscripts and subscripts clearly above or below
the baseline, or mark them with a caret. Be sure that all symbols, letters, and numbers are distinguishable
(e.g., 0 for zero, one or lowercase ''el'', ''vee'' or Greek nu).
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16. PERMISSIONS. The author is responsible for obtaining releases from other publishers for Sage
Publications to publish material copyrighted by someone else.
GENERAL
Neither Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites nor the editorial board or Sage Publications is
responsible for the views expressed by individual contributors in articles published in the Journal.
Journal of rheology
Journal of rheology [8 no. a year ]/New York, J. Wiley [for the Society of Rheology]
ISSN 0148-6055
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010) : Impact Factor: 3.117 ; Rank: 1292
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:2.646; 5-Year Impact Factor:2.973
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号: O3/30(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The Journal of Rheology® (ISSN: 0148-6055), formerly the Transactions of The Society of Rheology,
is published six times per year (Jan./Feb., Mar./Apr., May/Jun., Jul./Aug., Sep./Oct., and Nov./Dec.), one
volume per year, by The Society of Rheology, a member society of the American Institute of Physics,
through the American Institute of Physics, Suite 1NO1, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Melville, NY
11747-4502. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to AIP Circulation and Fulfillment Division, Suite
1NO1, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Melville, NY 11747-4502. Periodicals postage paid at Huntington
Station, NY, and additional mailing offices.
投稿须知:
Manuscripts for the Journal of Rheology?/font> should be submitted to the Editor, Morton M. Denn,
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Journal of sound and vibration
Journal of sound and vibration [Monthly]/ ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD,
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The Journal of Sound and Vibration is an independent journal devoted to the prompt publication of
original papers reporting the results of experimental and theoretical work providing new information on
any aspect of either sound or vibration. It was founded and operates on the premise that the subject of
sound and vibration requires a journal available equally to all the many kinds of specialists and
practitioners concerned, so that it can maintain constant contact among them and thus make possible
timely awareness both of areas of mutual interest and of techniques and discoveries in one area which may
be applicable to others. To this end, the Journal's scope is generally inclusive. Specifically, papers on
problems in vibration and sound from the engineering, physical, physiological, and psychological
disciplines are included; papers on specialized topics such as stress propagation, vibration and/or sound
radiation of structures, instrumentation and data analysis in sound and vibration, underwater acoustics,
electroacoustics, noise and noise control, environmental aspects of sound and vibration, building acoustics
and vibration, and vibroacoustic properties of materials are included: articles of current interest which
transcend the usual specialization boundaries, and also articles introducing new fields of research or
reviewing progres are included. The Editors are responsible for journal policy, in consultation with the
members of the Editorial Board. Every effort is made by the Editors and publishers to ensure prompt
publication. The Journal is published in English.
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The journal includes announcements of meetings, book reviews, and comments of either a specific or
general nature on previously published work. Now with 50 issues per year, the journal provides an
invaluable tool for gaining up-to-date information on the rapidly developing field of sound and vibration.
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Each paper submitted for publication is normally subject to review and criticism by independent,
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and improvements of their manuscripts before publication. Comments, of either a specific or a general
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References should be given in the following form:
[1] H.Zeng, C.W.Bert, A differential quadrature analysis of vibration for rectangular stiffened plates.
Journal of Sound and Vibration 241 (2001) 247-252. doi:10.1006/jsvi.2000.3295
[2] Lord Rayleigh, Theory of Sound (two volumes), Dover Publications, New York, 1877, re-issued
1945.
[3] P.Sas, Vibration testing: state of the art and challenges, in: M.D. Gilchrist (Ed.), Modern Practice
in Stress and Vibration Analysis, A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 1997, pp.65-74.
[4] R.S. Langley, The dynamic analysis on uncertain structures, Proceedings of the Seventh
International Conference on Recent Advances in Structural Dynamics, Southampton, July 2000, pp. 1-20.
[5] Yu.I. Bobrovnitskii, Restoration of the vibrational field inside a structure through the
measurements on a part of its surface, Proceedings of the 15th International Congress on Acoustics, Vol. 1,
Trondheim, Norway, 1995, pp. 479-482. NB: numbers less than 10 should be written in words not figures.
[6] P.M.L. Ribeiro, Geometrical Non-linear Vibration of Beams and Plates by the Hierarchical Finite
Element Method, PhD Thesis, University of Southampton, 1998.
[7] P.E. Doak, Notes on the theory of sound, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research Memorandum
ISAV 101, 1964.
[8] http://www.ecgcorp.com/velav/mainbar.html
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[9] A.B. Smith, Personal communication, 1999.
[10] Sysnoise rev. 5.5 User's Manual, LMS International, Leuven, Belgium, 2000.
[11] International Organization for Standardization ISO 2631-1, Mechanical vibration and shock evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration - part 1: general requirements, 1997.
[12] P. Lueg, Process of silencing oscillations, U.S. Patent No. 2,043,416, 1936.
[13] J. Wolfe, J. Smith, J. Fann, N.H. Fletcher, Acoustics of classical and modern flutes: a
compendium of impedance spectra, sound spectra, sounds and fingerings, Online appendix, JSV;.
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/jsvi.
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Journal of the mechanics and physics of solids
Journal of the mechanics and physics of solids [Monthly, 1993- ]/London ; New York : Pergamon
Press, 1952ISSN 0022-5096
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The Journal publishes papers reporting original research on the mechanics of solids.
Emphasis is
placed on the development of fundamental concepts of mechanics and novel applications of these concepts
based on theoretical, experimental or computational approaches, drawing upon the various branches of
engineering science and the allied areas within applied mathematics, materials science, structural
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understanding of the processes of deformation and mechanical failure of all solid materials, both
technological and natural, and the connections between these processes and their underlying physical
mechanisms. In this sense, the content of the Journal should reflect the current state of the discipline in
analysis, experimental observation and numerical simulation. In the interest of achieving this goal, authors
are encouraged to consider the significance of their contributions for the field of mechanics and the
implications of their results, in addition to describing the details of their work.
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Authors are encouraged to submit their articles online via the electronic submission website
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note that due to journal conventions, it may not be possible to meet all requirements for placement of
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Authors may also submit their original manuscript and figures with two copies to either of the Editors
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University, Providence, RI 02912, USA and Professor J. R. Willis, Department of Applied Mathematics
and Theoretical Physics, Centre for Mathematical Sciences,
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Papers will be judged from the standpoint of scientific originality, significance and literary style. The
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Francfort, G.A., Marigo, J.-J., 1998. Revisiting brittle fracture as an energy minimization problem.
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 46 (8), 1319-1342.
Le, K.C., 1989. Brittle Matrix Composites, vol. 2. Elsevier, New York.
Ru, C.Q., Mao, X., Epstein, M., 1998. Electric-field induced interfacial cracking in multilayer
electrostrictive actuators. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 46 (8), 1301-1318.
Saburi, T., Nenno, S., 1981. The Shape memory effect and related phenomena. In: Aaronson, D.E.,
Sekerka, R.F., Wayman, C.M. (Eds.), Proceedings of an International Conference on Solid to Solid Phase
Transformations. The Metallurgical Society of AIME, pp. 1455-1479.
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan [Monthly]/ Toyokaiji Bldg. No. 12, 6-9-6 Shinbashi,
Minato-ku
ISSN 0031-9015
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SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:2.572; 5-Year Impact Factor:2.009
期刊简介:
Starting in 1996 JPSJ-Online has provided the table of contents, abstracts of all papers, and full texts
of Letters published in the printed version of JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN.
Since 1998 the full texts of Letters have been provided in PDF format.
From September 2000 JPSJ-online switches to the same format used by JJAP (Japanese Journal of
Applied Physics). The article listed in References will be linked to the cited article, if available in major
journals including JPSJ and JJAP. The reader can identify papers (published in JPSJ and JJAP) that have
cited the article since it was first published (forward referencing). A powerful search engine will provide
search functions for title, author, keyword, and abstract.
The JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN is published monthly and is devoted to
publication of research works in all fields of Physics.
This Journal contains not only full papers but also letters, short notes, comments, addenda and errata.
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Full papers, letters and a short notes should be original articles. The letters section is intended to secure
prompt publication of important new discoveries in physics. The short notes section is provided for brief
reports of new discoveries in physics. Comments on original articles published in this journal may be
submitted. An author's comment on his own article, published in this journal, should be presented as an
addendum or erratum.
投稿须知:
1. Types of the articles
The Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (JPSJ) contains the following types of articles.
For general format and style, consult recent issues of this Journal.
Full Paper: Reports of important original researches in all the fields of physics.
It must be self-contained and must be understandable to the readers of other fields of physics.
No limitation of length.
Letter: Intended to secure prompt publication of important new discoveries in physics.
The results of extended research programs should be presented as a full paper rather than as a series
of letters.
Maximum space is 4 printed pages.
Short Note: Brief reports of new discoveries in physics.
Maximum space is 2 printed pages.
Comments: Comments on original articles published in JPSJ.
Maximum space is 2 printed pages.
Addendum: An author's comment to her/his own article published in JPSJ.
Maximum space is 1 printed pages.
Erratum: Corrections to the author's own article published in JPSJ.
Maximum space is 1 printed pages.
2. Language
Manuscripts must be written in English.
3. Submission
Do not submit manuscripts that have been accepted (or are under active consideration) for publication
elsewhere.
An original manuscript with reproduction-quality figures should be sent to:
The Editor-in-Chief,
the Journal of the Physical Society of Japan,
Institute of Pure and Applied Physics
12 Toyo-kaiji Bldg. 9-6 Shinbashi 6-chome, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 105-0004, Japan
Contributors in Japan are required to attach a "Tokohyo" to their manuscripts, while contributors from
abroad are requested to attach an "Application for Publication in JOURNAL OFTHE PHYSICAL
SOCIETY OF JAPAN" form both forms are printed in the back pages of this journal every January and
July.
These are also available from the JPSJ office. The application forms include the Agreement of
Copyright Transfer Form and the Payment of Publication Charge Form, which should be signed by the
authors.
The papers will not be published without properly completed forms.
After publication, the manuscript and the original figures including photographs will not be returned
to the author(s).
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4. Refereeing
The Editorial Board will pass the manuscript to a suitably selected referee for comments, after which the
Board will make a decision on concerning editorial procedure.
Authors will receive notification of acceptance or rejection of their manuscripts, or request for
revision.
Authors whose manuscripts are rejected may submit one reply to the criticism of the referees for
consideration by the Editorial Board, if they wish.
Manuscripts returned to authors for revision should be resubmitted within three months for letters,
and within six months for full papers, short notes, and others.
Manuscripts not returned within the above-mentioned period will be regarded as having been
withdrawn.
5. Proof
A galley proof only will be sent to the author.
Letters will be checked by the editor instead of the author to expedite publication.
The Editorial Board will pass the manuscript to suitably selected referees for comments, after which the
Board will decide whether or not to accept the manuscript for publication.
Authors will receive notification of acceptance or rejection of their manuscripts, or request for revision.
6. Publication Charges
To support the costs of publication of the Journal, the authors (or their institutions) are required to pay the
publication charge:
[3900p +170p2 +1800Xp + 600F] YEN
(p: number of printed pages, X: number of additional reprints in unit of 50, F:
number of figures and photographs.
Extra charges are required for color printing etc.
The details are given on the back cover of this journal ).
The publication charge entitles the author to receive 50 reprints.
The publication charge must be paid even if a paper submitted to the Journal is withdrawn by the
author after the printing procedure has been started.
Nonpayment of the publication charge may lead to delay in publication.
7. Copyright
Copyright for the article submitted to this journal is transferred to the Physical Society of Japan when the
article is published in the journal.
After publication by JPSJ, the authors may use all or part of their articles in compilations or other
publications of their own work on the condition that written notice is sent to the JPSJ office, and that full
acknowledgment is given to JPSJ as the original source.
8. For Preparation of Manuscript
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with "Instructions for Preparation of Manuscript".
Journal of thermal stresses
Journal of thermal stresses [Monthly]/ TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 325 CHESTNUT ST, SUITE 800,
PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19106
ISSN 0149-5739
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SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.946 ; Rank: 4877
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor1.061; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.073
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The first international journal devoted exclusively to the subject, Journal of Thermal Stresses
publishes refereed articles on the theoretical and industrial applications of thermal stresses. Intended as a
forum for those engaged in analytic as well as experimental research, this journal, now published monthly,
includes papers on mathematical and practical applications. Emphasis is placed on new developments in
thermoelasticity, thermoplasticity, and theory and applications of thermal stresses. Papers on experimental
methods and on numerical methods, including finite element methods, are also published.
投稿须知:
Submission of Manuscripts
Two copies of the manuscript should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief or to an appropriate member
of the Editorial Board. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit manuscripts on disk. The disk should be
prepared using LaTex, MS Word, or WordPerfect and should be clearly labeled with the authors' names,
file name, and software program. A hardcopy printout that exactly matches the disk must be supplied.
Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it
has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining
permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and are required to sign an agreement for
the transfer of copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscripts, artwork, and photographs become the
property of the publisher. All parts of the manuscript should be typewritten, double-spaced, with margins
of at least one inch on all sides. Number manuscript pages consecutively throughout the paper. Authors
should also supply a shortened version of the title suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character
spaces. Each article should be summarized in an abstract of no more than 100 words. Avoid abbreviations,
diagrams, and reference to the text.
References
References to cited literature should be identified by numbers in square brackets and grouped at the
end of the paper in order of appearance. Double-spaced typing must be used throughout.
References should be styled and punctuated according to the following examples:
Journal Article G. Herrmann, On Variational Principles in Thermoelasticity and Heat Conduction,
Quart. Appl. Math., vol. 21, pp. 151-155, 1963.
Book:
B. A. Boley and J. Fr. Weiner, Theory of Thermal Stresses, p. 287, Wiley, New York, 1960.
Thesis:
A.D. Barber, Vibrations of Heated Beams, M. S. Thesis, Columbia University, New York, 1955.
Report:
Y.K. Pao and D. K. Banerjee, A Linear Theory of Anisotropic Thermoelasticity at Low Reference
Temperature, Report No. 1605, Materials Science Center, Cornell University, 1971.
Proceedings:
H. Deresiewiez, Solution of the Equations of Thermoelasticity, Proc. Third U.S. National Congress of
Applied Mechanics, p. 287, 1958.
Edited Book:
H. Parkus, Thermal Stresses, in W. Flugge (ed.), Handbook of Engineering Mechanics, chap. 43,
McGraw-Hill, New York, 1962.
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Inclusive page numbers for references to journal articles and a page or chapter number for books
should always be given. Each reference must be cited in the text.
Mathematical Material
Mathematical symbols must be clearly typed to avoid ambiguity. Greek letters as well as any special
symbols should be identified in the margin or on a separate page. Clear distinction should be made
between capital and lowercase letters, the letter (o) and zero (0), and the numeral (1), the letter (1), the
prime 0. Vectors and matrixes should be indicated by underscoring with a wavy line. Mathematical
expressions should be marked with numbers in parentheses. Fractional powers are preferred to root signs.
All data should be reported in SI units.
Illustrations
Illustrations submitted (line drawings, halftones, photos, photomicrographs, etc.) should be clean
originals or digital files. Digital files are recommended for highest quality reproduction and should follow
these guidelines:
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submitted as separate files, not embedded in text files
Color illustrations will be considered for publication; however, the author will be required to bear the
full cost involved in their printing and publication. The charge for the first figure is $1,200.00. Subsequent
figures, totaling no more than 4 text pages, are $500.00 each. Good- quality color prints should be
provided in their final size. Figures needing reduction or enlargement will be charged an additional 25
percent. The publisher has the right to refuse publication of any artwork deemed unacceptable.
Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should not be embedded in the text, but should be included as separate sheets or
files. A short descriptive title should appear above each table with a clear legend and any footnotes
suitably identified below. All units must be included. Figures should be completely labeled, taking into
account necessary size reduction. Captions should be typed, double-spaced, on a separate sheet. All
original figures should be clearly marked in pencil on the reverse side with the number, author's name, and
top edge indicated.
Proofs and Reprints
One set of page proofs is sent to the specified author. The proofs should be checked carefully and
returned promptly. Each author of the article will receive a complete copy of the issue in which the article
appears, up to a total of 3 copies per article. The corresponding author is responsible for distribution of
copies to co-authors. Reprints of an individual article may be ordered from Taylor & Francis. Use the
reprint order form included with the page proofs.
Journal of vibration and acoustics
Journal of vibration and acoustics [Monthly]/ ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG, THREE
PARK AVE, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10016-5990
ISSN
1048-9002
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本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.39 ; Rank: 6853
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.708; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.921
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本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The purpose of the Journal of Vibration and Acoustics is to serve as a vehicle for the communication
of original research results of permanent interest in the area of application of physical principles of
acoustics to the solution of noise control problems, and the uses of acoustics in industrial and medical
application. Papers published by the journal are full length articles of considerate depth. The journal also
presents Tech Briefs, which are intended to serve as a means for the rapid communication of recent
developments in an abridged form. Specific topic areas covered include: vibration suppression; non-linear
vibration; modal analysis; structural dynamics and control; mechanical signatures; rotor dynamics;
vibration control; passive and active damping; random vibration; acousic emission; active noise control;
machinery noise; flow induced noise and vibration; and machinery dynamics.
投稿须知:
One purpose of the Society is to disseminate technical information of permanent interest through the
publication of a series of Transactions quarterlies.
Papers selected for publication in the ASME Transactions are subject to a voluntary page charge of
$75 per journal page, which will be invoiced, through the author, to the author's company, institute, or
agency. Publication is not dependent upon payment of the voluntary page charge. As of January 2000, the
standard length for an ASME Journal paper is nine (9) printed pages. Should the paper exceed this length,
the lead author will be assessed a mandatory excess-page charge of $200 per page for each page over nine
pages. This charge will be included, as a separate item, on the same invoice as the voluntary page charge.
Payment is mandatory and does not entitle the author to free reprints. Such a paper will not be published
until the author agrees to honor the mandatory page charge.
The text of an ASME paper should not exceed nine (9) printed pages in a journal. This corresponds to
42-45 total manuscript pages, typed double-spaced with 10 pt. type, with each figure counting as a page. A
Technical Brief should not exceed two and a half journal pages. Discussions should not exceed 500 words,
and closures normally should not exceed 250 words per discussion.
Manuscripts should be submitted online for the Journal of Vibration and Acoustics. Please visit
http://journaltool.asme.org for more details. Guidelines for manuscript styling and preparation are provided
at the site.
Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has been neither published nor submitted
for publication, in whole or in part, either in a serial, professional journal or as a part in a book which is
formally published and made available to the public. ASME meeting preprints and articles included in
symposium volumes for symposia (sponsored or co-sponsored by ASME) are not considered as prior
publication. The journals do not accept multi-part manuscripts. Each paper should be capable of being
reviewed independently of other submissions by the same author(s).
All manuscripts submitted to ASME must use SI (Metric) Units in text, figures, or tables. In addition
to SI units, English units may be included parenthetically.
All mathematical expressions should be included in the manuscript. Care should be taken to
distinguish between capital and lowercase letters, between zero (0) and the letter (O), between the
numerical (1) and the letter (l), etc. Mathematical expressions should fit into a single column when set in
type. Equations that might extend beyond the width of one column (fractions that should not be broken or
long expressions enclosed in parentheses) should be rephrased to go on two or more lines within column
width. Fractional powers are preferred to root signs and should always be used in more elaborate formulas.
The solidus (/) should be used instead of the horizontal line for fractions whenever possible. Numbers that
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identify mathematical expressions should be enclosed in parentheses. Refer to equations in the text as "Eq.
(1),'' etc., or "Equation (1),'' etc., at the beginning of a sentence.
A nomenclature defining symbols should be included, except for brief communications, like
Technical Briefs, where symbols are normally identified in the text.
Brief tables may be included in the text of the manuscript, but larger tables (more than six lines)
should be created separately and assembled with the figures at the end of the manuscript. A separate list of
figure captions should be included in the manuscript. Color graphics are included in the electronic version
of the journal at no additional cost to the author; however, for full color in print authors will be assessed
the additional charges.
All references should be listed at the end of the text in the order in which they are cited (not
alphabetical). References should include date of publication, full title, full name of source, and inclusive
page numbers. References should be cited within the text in numerical order according to their order of
appearance. The numbered reference citation should be enclosed in brackets, e.g., "It was shown by Prusa
[1] that the width of the plume decreases under these conditions." In the case of two citations, the numbers
should be separated by a comma [1,2]. In the case of more than two reference citations, the numbers
should be separated by a dash [5-7]. Acceptable references include: journal articles, dissertations,
published conference proceedings, numbered paper preprints from conferences, books, reports available
from the U.S. Government, submitted articles if the journal is identified, and private communications.
If the voluntary page charge has been honored, 100 reprints are provided to the author(s) upon
publication of the paper at no additional cost. Reprints may be ordered from the Technical Publishing
Department, ATTN: Marisol Andino, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue,
New York, NY 10016-5990. A reprint order form will be sent to the corresponding author after the article
is typeset. All orders must be prepaid.
Journal of wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics
Journal of wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO
BOX 211, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1000 AE
ISSN 0167-6105
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor:1.213 ; Rank: 4144
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.831; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.104
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
TThe objective of the journal is to provide a means for the publication and interchange of information,
on an international basis, on all those aspects of wind engineering that are included in the activities of the
International Association for Wind Engineering. These are: social and economic impact of wind effects;
wind characteristics and structure, local wind environments, wind loads and structural response, diffusion,
pollutant dispersion and matter transport, wind effects on building heat loss and ventilation, wind effects
on transport systems, wind power generation, and codification of wind effects.
Papers on these subjects describing full-scale measurements, wind-tunnel simulation studies,
computational or theoretical methods are published, as well as papers dealing with the development of
techniques and apparatus for wind engineering experiments.
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Related Conferences
Details of conferences and meetings, with links to websites, can be accessed under the News item.
投稿须知:
Submission of papers
Manuscripts (one original + two copies), accompanied by a covering letter, should be sent to the
Editor Professor Nicholas P Jones, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of
Illinois, 205 North Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801, USA. Email: npjones@uiuc.edu
Original material. By submitting a paper for publication in Journal of Wind Engineering and
Industrial Aerodynamics the authors imply that the material has not been published previously nor has
been submitted for publication elsewhere.
Refereeing. Submitted papers will be refereed and, if necessary, authors may be invited to revise their
manuscript.
Types of contributions
Concisely written research papers are welcome. A number of carefully selected and reviewed
conference proceedings can also be published.
Manuscript preparation
Language. All manuscripts should be written in good English.
Structure. Please adhere to the following order: Title, Author(s), Affiliation(s), Abstract, Keywords,
Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendices, References, Figure captions, Tables.
Corresponding author. The name, complete postal address, telephone and fax numbers and the e-mail
address of the author to whom the proofs are to be sent should be given on the first page of the manuscript.
References
All publications cited in the text should be presented in a list of references following the text of the
manuscript. In the text refer to references by a number in square brackets on the line (e.g. Since Peterson
[1]), and the full reference should be given in a numerical list at the end of the paper.
References should be given in the following form:
[1] Y. Tominaga, A. Mochidda, CFD preduction of flowfield and snowdrift around a building
complex in a snowy region, J. Wind Eng. Ind. Aerodyn. 81 (1999) 273-282.
[2] G.R. Irwin, Onset of fast crack propagation in high strength steel and aluminum alloys, Sagamore
Research Conference Proceedings, vol. 2, 1956. p. 289-305.
[3] P.L. Gould, Finite element analysis of shells of revolution. Pitman Advanced Publishing Program,
Boston, 1984.
[4] S. Filho, D. Bower, N.J. Smith, The use of predictive bridge management systems to enhance the
effective service life, in: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Structural Faults and
Repair-95 (London, 1995), Engineering Technics Press, Edinburgh, 1995. pp. 31-37.
Illustrations
All illustrations should be provided in camera-ready form, suitable for reproduction (which may
include reduction) without retouching. Photographs, charts and diagrams are all to be referred to as
"Figure(s)" and should be numbered consecutively in the order to which they are referred. They should
accompany the manuscript, but should not be included within the text. All illustrations should be clearly
marked on the back with the figure number and the author's name. All figures are to have a caption.
Captions should be supplied on a separate sheet.
Line drawings
Good quality printouts on white paper produced in black ink are required. All lettering, graph lines
and points on graphs should be sufficiently large and bold to permit reproduction when the diagram has
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been reduced to a size suitable for inclusion in the journal. Dye-line prints or photocopies are not suitable
for reproduction. Do not use any type of shading on computer-generated illustrations.
Photographs
Original photographs must be supplied as they are to be reproduced (e.g. black and white or colour).
If necessary, a scale should be marked on the photograph. Please note that photocopies of photographs are
not acceptable.
Colour
Colour reproduction is available if the author is willing to bear the additional incremental
reproduction and printing costs. Please contact the editorial office for details. A letter confirming the
author's willingness to accept these costs should be sent with the revised manuscript.
Authors should note that illustrations will not be returned unless specifically requested.
Tables
Tables should be numbered consecutively and given a suitable caption and each table typed on a
separate sheet. Footnotes to tables should be typed below the table and should be referred to by superscript
lowercase letters. No vertical rules should be used. Tables should not duplicate results presented elsewhere
in the manuscript (e.g. in graphs).
After acceptance
Notification
You will be notified by the Editor of the journal of the acceptance of your article and invited to
supply an electronic version of the accepted text, if this is not already available.
Copyright transfer
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transfer agreement enables Elsevier Science Ltd to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, but
does not relinquish the author's proprietary rights. The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights to
reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints, photographic reproductions, microfilm or any other
reproductions of similar nature and translations. Includes the right to adapt the article for use in
conjunction with computer systems and programs, including reproduction or publication in
machine-readable form and incorporation in retrieval systems. Authors are responsible for obtaining from
the copyright holder permission to reproduce any figures for which copyright exists.
Proofs
Proofs will be sent to the author (first named author if no corresponding author is identified of
multi-authored papers) and should be returned within 48 hours of receipt. Corrections should be restricted
to typesetting errors; any others may be charged to the author. Any queries should be answered in full.
Please note that authors are urged to check their proofs carefully before return, since the inclusion of late
corrections cannot be guaranteed. Proofs are to be returned to the Log-in Department, Elsevier Science BV,
Sara Burgerhartstraat 25 (OM), 1055 KV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Submission on Disk after Acceptance for Publication
Elsevier Science now publishes all manuscripts using electronic production methods and strongly
encourages submission on disk. Please send the disk files of your article with the hardcopy of the accepted
version. To ensure fast and easy processing of your submission, please adhere to the following guidelines:
1. Save text and graphics on separate disks.
2. Label all disks with your name, a short version of the article title, the journal to be published in,
and the filenames. Please also include details of the software and platform (PC, Mac, UNIX, etc) used to
create your files.
3. Ensure that the files on the disk match exactly the hardcopy. In cases of a discrepancy, the
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hardcopy version will be uses as the definitive version.
4. Always keep a backup copy of the electronic file for reference and safety. Full details of electronic
submission and formats can be obtained from http://authors.elsevier.com
Author benefits
No page charges. Publishing in Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics is free.
Free offprints. The corresponding author will receive 25 offprints free of charge. An offprint order
form will be supplied by the Publisher for ordering any additional paid offprints.
Discount. Contributors to Elsevier Science journals are entitled to a 30% discount on all Elsevier Science
books.
Author Enquiries:
For enquiries relating to the submission of articles (including electronic submission where
available)please visit the Author Gateway from Elsevier at http://authors.elsevier.com. The Author Gateway
also provides the facility to track accepted articles and set up e-mail alerts to inform you of when an
article's status changed, as well as detailed artwork guidelines, copyright information, frequently-asked
questions and more.
Contact details for questions arising after acceptance of an article, especially those relating to proofs,
are provided after registration of an article for publication
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Issue Management Physics and Materials Science,
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Magnetohydrodynamics
Magnetohydrodynamics [Quarterly]/ UNIV LATVIA INST PHYSICS, MIERA 32, SALASPILS, LATVIA,
LV-2169
ISSN 0024-998X
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.404 ; Rank: 6788
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.457; 5-Year Impact Factor:
期刊简介:
The Magnetohydrodynamics (former Magnitnaya Gidrodinamika) is a quarterly journal published
since 1965 by the Institute of Physics, University of Latvia. The journal is concerned with fundamental
and applied problems of magnetohydrodynamics of incompressible media including magnetic fluids.
The MHD channel, jet, electrically induced vortical and other flows, MHD turbulence and the
stability of flows, self-excitation of the magnetic field, the physics, thermodynamics and hydrodynamics of
magnetic fluids, the magnetohydrodynamics of two-phase- and multi-component media and
electrodynamics are discussed. The development of new electromagnetic pumps, flow-meters, weighers,
throttles and other devices as well as technological applications of MHD laws and processes to iron and
steel production, nonferrous metallurgy, including aluminium reduction cells, semiconductor crystal
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growth in magnetic fields, various processes and devices with magnetic fluids are among the applied
problems discussed in the Journal. There are three main sections in the Journal: (i) general and theoretical
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Mathematical methods in the applied sciences [Monthly]/ JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, THE ATRIUM,
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processes over time- and space- varying media under certain initial, boundary, transition conditions etc.
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Mathematics and mechanics of solids
Mathematics and mechanics of solids [Monthly]/ SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS
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1081-2865
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Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the
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Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the
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(1952).
[3] Treloar, L.R.G. The Physics of Rubber Elasticity, Third edition, Chapter 3, Clarendon Press,
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[4] Truesdell, C. Some challenges offered to analysis by rational thermomechanics, in Contemporary
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Meccanica
Meccanica [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT
NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
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Meccanica focuses on the methodological framework shared by mechanical scientists when
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fundamental and applications issues in established areas of mechanics research as well as in emerging
fields; contemporary research on general mechanics, solid and structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, and
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Journal article
Gamelin FX, Baquet G, Berthoin S, Thevenet D, Nourry C, Nottin S, Bosquet L (2009) Effect of high
intensity intermittent training on heart rate variability in prepubescent children. Eur J Appl Physiol
105:731-738. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0955-8
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and page numbers.
Mechanics based design of structures and machines
Mechanics based design of structures and machines [Monthly]
ISSN 1539-7734
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期刊简介:
Emphasizing contemporary research of immediate and potential application to mechanical, civil,
aerospace, and automotive engineering as well as naval architecture, Mechanics Based Design of
Structures and Machines contains analytical, numerical, and experimental contributions of permanent
interest to research engineers. In addition to classical applications such as structures and machine analysis
and design, the journal encourages submission of new fundamental and interdisciplinary contributions of
mechanics and mechanics-based design in emerging application areas such as robotics, automotive, space
structures, smart structures, and micromachines. Other technical areas of interest include high-speed
computing, numerical methods, structural optimization, variational methods, stability, fatigue and fracture
mechanics, plasticity, and related basic applied mechanics and mechanics-based design.
Authors are strongly encouraged to submit manuscripts on disk. The disk should be prepared using
MS Word or LaTex and should be clearly labeled with the authors names, file name, and software program.
A hardcopy printout that exactly matches the disk must be supplied. Each manuscript must be
accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted
simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce
copyrighted material from other sources. Authors are also required to sign an agreement for the transfer of
copyright for their article to the publisher (this form can be accessed online at
(http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/pdf/copyright_form.pdf). All accepted manuscripts, artwork, and
photographs become the property of the publisher.
All parts of the manuscript should be typewritten, double-spaced, with margins of at least one inch on
all sides. Number manuscript pages consecutively throughout the paper. Authors should also supply a
shortened version of the title suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character spaces. Each article
should be summarized in an abstract of not more than 100 words. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and
reference to the text in the abstract.
投稿须知:
Aims and Scope: Emphasizing contemporary research of immediate and potential application to
mechanical, civil, aerospace, and automotive engineering as well as naval architecture, Mechanics Based
Design of Structures and Machines contains analytical, numerical, and experimental contributions of
permanent interest to research engineers. In addition to classical applications such as structures and
machine analysis and design, the journal encourages submission of new fundamental and interdisciplinary
contributions of mechanics and mechanics-based design in emerging application areas such as robotics,
automotive, space structures, smart structures, and micromachines. Other technical areas of interest
include high-speed computing, numerical methods, structural optimization, variational methods, stability,
fatigue and fracture mechanics, plasticity, and related basic applied mechanics and mechanics-based
design.
Submission of Manuscripts
Address manuscripts to the Editor:
Dr. Steven A. Velinsky
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Email: savelinsky@ucdavis.edu.
Mailing Address: Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, University of California,
One Shields Ave., Davis, CA, 95616-5294.
For initial submission, in order to expedite the review process, authors are strongly encouraged to
submit manuscripts via email to the Editor. The manuscripts should be provided as pdf documents, and
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they should be formatted for US letter size paper. Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement
that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication
elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other
sources. Once a manuscript has been accepted for publication based on positive reviews, authors will be
required to sign an agreement for the transfer of copyright for their article to the publisher, and to provide
their manuscripts in their native software, either MS Word or LaTex. All accepted manuscripts, artwork,
and photographs become the property of the publisher.
All parts of the manuscript should be typewritten, double-spaced, with margins of at least one inch on
all sides. Number manuscript pages consecutively throughout the paper. Authors should also supply a
shortened version of the title suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character spaces. Each article
should be summarized in an abstract of not more than 100 words. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and
reference to the text in the abstract.
References. Cite in the text by author and date (Smith, 1983). Prepare reference list in accordance with the
APA Publication Manual, 4th ed. Examples:
Journal: Belloy, E., Sayah, A. Gijis, M. A. (2002). Micromachining of glass inertial sensors. Journal
of Microelectromechanical Systems 11(1):85-90.
Book: Love, A. E. H. (1944). A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity. New York: Dover
Publications, Inc.
Contribution to a Book: Zakhariev, E. (1998). A generic numerical method for mechanical system
kinematics and dynamics modeling. In: Angeles, J., Zakhariev, E., eds.
Computational Methods in Mechanical Systems: Mechanism Analysis, Synthesis and Optimization.
Berlin: Springer Verlag, 212-241.
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not supplied at a minimum of 300 dpi will not be considered for print.
Tables and Figures. Tables and figures (illustrations) should be embedded in the text, but should be
included as separate sheets or files. A short descriptive title should appear above each table with a clear
legend and any footnotes suitably identified below. All units must be included. Figures should be
completely labeled, taking into account necessary size reduction. Captions should be typed, double-spaced,
on a separate sheet. All original figures should be clearly marked in pencil on the reverse side with the
number, author's name, and top edge indicated.
Proofs. Page proofs are sent to the designated author using Taylor & Francis' EProof system. They must be
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Offprints/Reprints. Each corresponding author will receive one copy of the issue in which the article
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A discount on reprints is available to authors who order before print publication.
Mechanics of advanced materials and structures (Mechanics of composite materials and
structures )
Mechanics of advanced materials and structures (Mechanics of composite materials and
structures )[Monthly]/ TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, 325 CHESTNUT ST, SUITE 800, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA,
19106
ISSN 1537-6494
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期刊简介:
The central aim of Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures is to promote the
dissemination of significant developments and publish state-of-the-art reviews and technical discussions of
previously published papers dealing with mechanics aspects of advanced materials and structures.
Refereed contributions describing analytical, numerical and experimental methods and hybrid approaches
that combine theoretical and experimental techniques in the study of advanced materials and structures
will be published along with critical surveys of the literature and discussions of papers in the field.
Contributions will range from new theories and formulations to analyses and novel applications. Emphasis
will be placed on mechanics aspects and aspects at the interface of materials and mechanics issues. The
journal will publish manuscripts dealing with the mechanics aspects (for example, the mechanical
characterization, mathematical modeling, novel applications, and numerical simulation) of advanced
materials and structures. Contributions may range from new methods to novel applications of existing
methods to gain understanding of the material and/or structural behavior of new and advanced. Typical
topic areas are:
Materials Adhesives, ceramics, metal-matrix composites, and polymer-based composites; processing
and manufacturing of composite; actuator/sensor (smart) materials and electromagnetic materials; and
damage and failure mechanisms in material.
Structures Basic structural elements such as beams, plates, and shells; structures with
actuators/sensors (smart structures); active and passive control of structures; aerospace, automotive, and
underwater structures; and adhesively bonded structures.
Methodologies Mathematical formulation of the kinematic, constitutive, and structural behavior of
materials and structures; experimental methods directed toward mechanical characterization, damage
evolution, and failures in materials and structures; computational methods for the solution of micro-,
meso-, macro-mechanics mathematical models; methods dealing with the determination of local effects;
and novel computational approaches for material and structural modeling of new and advanced materials.
投稿须知:
The central aim of Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures is to promote the
dissemination of significant developments and publish state-of-the-art reviews and technical discussions of
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previously published papers dealing with mechanics aspects of advanced materials and structures.
Refereed contributions describing analytical, numerical and experimental methods and hybrid approaches
that combine theoretical and experimental techniques in the study of advanced materials and structures
will be published along with critical surveys of the literature and discussions of papers in the field.
Contributions will range from new theories and formulations to analyses and novel applications. Emphasis
will be placed on mechanics aspects and aspects at the interface of materials and mechanics issues. The
journal will publish manuscripts dealing with the mechanics aspects (for example, the mechanical
characterization, mathematical modeling, novel applications, and numerical simulation) of advanced
materials and structures. Contributions may range from new methods to novel applications of existing
methods to gain understanding of the material and/or structural behavior of new and advanced. Typical
topic areas are:
Materials Adhesives, ceramics, metal-matrix composites, and polymer-based composites; processing
and manufacturing of composite; actuator/sensor (smart) materials and electromagnetic materials; and
damage and failure mechanisms in material.
Structures Basic structural elements such as beams, plates, and shells; structures with
actuators/sensors (smart structures); active and passive control of structures; aerospace, automotive, and
underwater structures; and adhesively bonded structures.
Methodologies Mathematical formulation of the kinematic, constitutive, and structural behavior of
materials and structures; experimental methods directed toward mechanical characterization, damage
evolution, and failures in materials and structures; computational methods for the solution of micro-,
meso-, macro-mechanics mathematical models; methods dealing with the determination of local effects;
and novel computational approaches for material and structural modeling of new and advanced materials.
Submission of Manuscripts
Three copies of the manuscript should be submitted to: Professor J. N. Reddy, Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX 77843-3123, USA. If desired,
submissions may be made to that member of the Advisory Editorial Board who, in the opinion of the
author, is most closely concerned with the subject matter of the paper. The submission must include the
contact author's name, e-mail and street address, and telephone and fax numbers. The Editor reserves the
right to return the manuscript to the author without review. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit
manuscripts on disk. The disk should be prepared using MS Word or WordPerfect and should be clearly
labeled with the authors' names, file name, and software program. A hardcopy printout that exactly
matches the disk must be supplied. Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not
been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere.
Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and
are required to sign an agreement for the transfer of copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscripts,
artwork, and photographs become the property of the publisher. Further instructions and an author
template can be obtained from the journal's web page at www.taylorandfrancis.com. All parts of the
manuscript should be typewritten, double-spaced, with margins of at least one inch on all sides. Number
manuscript pages consecutively throughout the paper. The length must not exceed 20 pages. All titles
should be as brief as possible, 6 to 12 words. Authors should also supply a short version of the title
suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character spaces. Each article should be summarized in an
abstract of not more that 100 words. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and reference to the text.
References
References to cited literature should be identified in the text in square brackets and grouped at the end
of the paper in numerical order of appearance. Double-spaced typing must be used throughout. References
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should be styled and punctuated according to the following examples:
Journal Article:
I. Tanasawa, S. Nishio, and K. Suzuki, Heat Transfer Bibliography-Japanese Works, Int. J. Heat Mass
Transfer, vol. 38, pp. 1533-1542, 1995.
Book:
A. Bejan, Convection Heat Transfer, 2nd ed., pp. 536-538, Wiley, New York, 1995. Thesis: D. Getachew,
Non-Newtonian Convection in a Porous Matrix: Constitutive Equations and an Application, Ph.D. thesis,
The University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, 1994.
Report:
J.E. Welch, F.H. Harlow, J.P. Shannon, and B.J. Daly, The MAC Method, Los Alamos Scientific Lab.
Rept. LA-3425, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1996.
Proceedings:
J.P. Hartnett, Single Phase Channel Flow Forced Convection Heat Transfer, Heat Transfer 1994: Proc.
10th Int. Heat Transfer Conf., Brighton, UK, vol. 1, pp.247-258, Taylor & Francis, Washington, D.C.,
1994.
Edited Book:
D.W. Pepper and A.J. Baker, Finite Differences Versus Finite Elements, in W.J. Minkowycz, E.M.
Sparrow, G.E. Schneider, and R.H. Pletcher (eds.), Handbook of Numerical Heat Transfer, chap. 13, Wiley,
New York, 1988.
Always give inclusive page numbers for references to journal articles and a page range or chapter
number for books. Each reference must be cited in the text.
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Any footnotes of acknowledgment or author identification will appear on the opening page of the
chapter. Text footnotes should be keyed with symbols ( ,¡ì, ) by page. Equations All mathematical
equations should be carefully typewritten and checked so that a compositor can follow the copy easily.
Equation numbers should be Arabic numerals enclosed in parentheses on the right-hand margin. They
should be cited in the text as, for example, Eq. (10), or Eqs. (12)-(16).
Units
All manuscripts submitted for publication must use SI units throughout; however, English units may
be included parenthetically.
Illustrations
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originals or digital files. Digital files are recommended for highest quality reproduction and should follow
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Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should not be embedded in the text, but should be included as separate sheets or
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suitably identified below. All units must be included. Figures should be completely labeled, taking into
account necessary size reduction. Captions should be typed, double-spaced, on a separate sheet. All
original figures should be clearly marked in pencil on the reverse side with the number, author's name, and
top edge indicated.
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Proofs
One set of page proofs is sent to the specified author. Proofs should be checked carefully and returned
promptly.
Offprints
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proofs.
Mechanics of materials
Mechanics of materials [Quarterly ]/Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1982ISSN 0167-6636
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本馆索书号: TB/7(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
Mechanics of Materials is a forum for original scientific research on the flow, fracture, and general
constitutive behavior of geophysical, geotechnical and technological materials, with balanced coverage of
advanced technological and natural materials, with balanced coverage of theoretical, experimental, and
field investigations. Of special concern are macroscopic predictions based on microscopic models,
identification of microscopic structures from limited overall macroscopic data, experimental and field
results that lead to fundamental understanding of the behavior of materials, and coordinated experimental
and analytical investigations that culminate in theories with predictive quality.
Original contributions are published on the thermomechanical behavior of technological materials
such as metals, polymers, ceramics, various advanced composites, wood, etc., geotechnical materials such
as rock and soil, and on thermomechanical processes pertaining to solid earth geophysics. The journal
contains research papers, invited review articles, brief notes, letters to the editor, book reviews and news
items.
投稿须知:
Submission of papers
Manuscripts (one original + two copies), accompanied by a covering letter, should be sent to either
the Editor-in-Chief or to a relevant member of the Editorial Board as listed on the inside front cover of the
journal.
Original material. It is the editorial policy of Mechanics of Materials that all manuscripts submitted
for possible publication in the journal should be accompanied by a statement by the authors indicating: (a)
Whether or not the paper is concurrently submitted for publication elsewhere. (b) Whether the paper, in its
entirety, in part, or in a modified version, has been published elsewhere. If so, please supply pertinent
information. (c) Whether or not the paper has previously been submitted for possible publication elsewhere
and was subsequently rejected or withdrawn. In either case, please supply relevant information.
Refereeing Procedure. All contributions are reviewed expeditiously but thoroughly. In most cases,
reliance will be placed on local reviewers so that the time for the review is reduced to usually three weeks,
and certainly no more than two months, after receipt of the manuscript. In exceptional circumstances,
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where comments by several outside reviewers become necessary, the author will be consulted no later than
three weeks after receipt of the manuscript.
Types of contributions
Mechanics of Materials contains research papers, invited review articles, brief notes, letters to the
editor, book reviews, and some pertinent scientific items.
Manuscript preparation
All manuscripts should be written in good English. The use of metric units of the SI (Syst¨¨me
Internationale) form is obligatory. The paper copies of the text should be prepared with double line spacing
and wide margins, on numbered sheets. See notes below on electronic version of manuscripts.
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Abstract, Keywords, Main text, Acknowledgements, Appendices, References, Figure captions, Tables.
Corresponding author. The name, complete postal address, telephone and fax numbers and the e-mail
address of the corresponding author should be given on the first page of the manuscript.
Keywords. Please supply 6-8 keywords of your own choice for indexing purposes.
References. Must be cited in the text according to the Harvard name/year convention, i.e. listing the
names of the authors with the publication date placed in parentheses, e.g., Bishop and Hill (1951) or
(Armstrong,1953; Bishop and Hill, 1951). The cited references should be listed in alphabetical order at the
end of the article. Each reference should include: names of authors, year of publication (in parentheses),
title, abbreviated journal title, volume number, and the page numbers. For books, the publisher should be
given.
Illustrations.
Illustrations should also be submitted in triplicate: one master set and two sets of copies. The line
drawings in the master set should be original laser printer or plotter output or drawn in black india ink,
with careful lettering, large enough (3-5 mm) to remain legible after reduction for printing. Complex
diagrams should be referred to as figures and should be numbered consecutively; simple diagrams can be
typeset. The photographs should be originals, with somewhat more contrast than is required in the printed
version. They should be unmounted unless part of a composite figure. Any scale markers should be
inserted on the photograph, not drawn below it.
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Proofs. The corresponding author receives proofs, which should be corrected and returned to the
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Electronic manuscripts.
The Publisher welcomes the receipt of an electronic version of your accepted manuscript (preferably
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to the Journal Editor, you are requested herewith to send a file with the text of the accepted manuscript
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inch Macintosh) to the address given below. Please note that no deviations from the version accepted by
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Free offprints. The corresponding author will receive 25 offprints free of charge. An offprint order
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Discount. Contributors to Elsevier Science journals are entitled to a 30% discount on all Elsevier
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Mechanics of solids
Mechanics of solids [Monthly]/ ALLERTON PRESS INC, 18 WEST 27TH ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10001
ISSN 0025-6544
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期刊简介:
The journal Mechanics of Solids publishes articles in the general areas of dynamics of particles and
rigid bodies and the mechanics of deformable solids. At approximately a thousand pages a year, the
journal is a comprehensive record of up-to-the-minute research results. Coverage includes Vibration of
discrete and continuous systems; Stability and optimization of mechanical systems; Automatic control
theory; Dynamics of multiple body systems; Elasticity, viscoelasticity and plasticity; Mechanics of
composite materials; Theory of structures and structural stability; Wave propagation and impact of solids;
Fracture mechanics; Micromechanics of solids; Mechanics of granular and geological materials;
Structureâ??fluid interaction; Mechanical behavior of materials; Gyroscopes and navigation systems; and
Nanomechanics.
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Academic OneFile, Digital Mathematics Registry, Expanded Academic, Google Scholar, INIS
Atomindex, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, OCLC, PASCAL, Science Citation Index Expanded
(SciSearch), Summon by Serial Solutions, VINITI - Russian Academy of Science
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How to submit your manuscript
Please prepare your manuscript following the 'Guidelines' on the right-hand side and send it as a PDF
attachment via e-mail directly to the Editorial Office at the 'Address for Correspondence'.
Please note that a hardcopy of the manuscript as well as the electronic source files
(.doc, .tex, .eps, .jpg, etc.) and PDF files must be subsequently mailed by post.
Instructions for authors
Manuscripts should be submitted to the editorial board of a chosen journal and prepared according to
the guidelines of that particular journal. The guidelines (in the PDF format) can be found in the section
"Journals" on the webpage with information about the journal.
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Style File is used to simplify manuscript preparation for publication in the journals of the Russian
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required by manuscript preparation standards. Style File allows you to not think about the parameters of
manuscript formatting. You can even give this file to a graduate student or coauthor without any
explanations or reference to specific rules of manuscript preparation.
To prepare your manuscript, it is sufficient to follow the steps described in this manual. Then, you
can be sure that your manuscript meets most of the formal requirements.
Nevertheless, we recommend that you read the instructions for authors of a journal to which you are
submitting your manuscript. These instructions may contain additional rules and requirements on the text,
references, formulas, illustrations, and other components of the manuscript.
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Nonlinear dynamics
Nonlinear dynamics
[Monthly]/
SPRINGER,
VAN
GODEWIJCKSTRAAT
30,
DORDRECHT,
NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
ISSN 0924-090X
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期刊简介:
Nonlinear Dynamics provides a forum for the rapid publication of original research in the developing
field of nonlinear dynamics. The scope of the journal encompasses all nonlinear dynamic phenomena
associated with mechanical, structural, civil, aeronautical, ocean, electrical and control systems. Review
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articles and original contributions based on analytical, computational, and experimental methods are
solicited, dealing with such topics as
perturbation and computational methods,
symbolic manipulation,
dynamic stability,
local and global methods,
bifurcations,
chaos,
deterministic and random vibrations,
Lie groups,
multibody dynamics,
robotics,
fluid-solid interactions,
system modelling and identification,
friction and damping models,
signal analysis,
measurement techniques
Indexing/Abstracting Services
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1989, pp. 182-185.
2. McDonald, S.W., Grebogi, C., Ott, E., and Yorke, J.A., ¡®Fractal basin boundaries¡¯, Physica D
17, 1985, 125-153.
3. Shaw, S.W. and Sethna, P.R., ¡®On the effects of asymmetries on a system near a codimension
two point¡¯, in Dynamical Systems Approaches to Nonlinear Problems in Systems and Circuits, F.M.A.
Salem and M.L. Levi (eds.), SIAM, Philadelphia, PA, 1988, pp. 317-332.
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Published 16 times a year, this journal covers numerically-based, results-oriented papers highlighting
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(Journal Article)
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Application, Ph.D. thesis, The University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, 1994. (Thesis)
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Lab. Rept. LA-3425, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1966. (Report)
5. V. P. Carey, Modeling of Microscale Transport in Multiphase Systems, Heat Transfer 1998: Proc.
11 th Int. Heat Transfer Conf., Kyongju, Korea, vol. 1, pp. 23-40, The Korea Society of Mechanical
Engineers, Seoul, Korea, 1998. (Proceedings)
6. D. W. Pepper and J. M. Lombardo, High-Performance Computing for Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer,
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Numerical heat transfer,Part B:Fundamentals
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1. E.R.G. Eckert, H. Sakamoto, and T.W. Simon, The Heat/Mass Transfer Analogy, Nu/Sh, for
BoundaryLayers on Turbine Blade Profiles, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer, vol. 44, pp. 1223-1233, 2001.
(Journal Article)
2. A. Bejan, Convection Heat Transfer, 2nd ed., pp. 536-538, Wiley, New York, 1995. (Book)
3. D. Getachew, Non-Newtonian Convection in a Porous Matrix: Constitutive Equations and an
Application, Ph.D. thesis, The University of Illinois, Chicago, Illinois, 1994. (Thesis)
4. J. E. Welch, F. H. Harlow, J. P. Shannon, and B. J. Daly, The MAC Method, Los Alamos Scientific
Lab. Rept. LA-3425, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1966. (Report)
5. V.P. Carey, Modeling of Microscale Transport in Multiphase Systems, Heat Transfer 1998: Proc.
11 th Int. Heat Transfer Conf., Kyongju, Korea, vol. 1, pp. 23-40, The Korea Society of Mechanical
Engineers, Seoul, Korea, 1998. (Proceedings)
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Physica,A:Statistical mechanics and its applications
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Networks
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Physica, D:Nonlinear phenomena
Physica, D : Nonlinear phenomena [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211,
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ISSN 0167-2789
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Physica D (Nonlinear Phenomena) publishes papers and review articles reporting experiments,
techniques and ideas which advance the understanding of nonlinear phenomena in general. Contributions
of this type in the recent literature have dealt with: wave motion in physical, chemical and biological
systems; chaotic motion in models relevant to turbulence, physical and biological phenomena governed by
nonlinear field equations; instability, bifurcation, pattern formation and cooperative phenomena.
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Physical review letters
Physical review letters /AMER PHYSICAL SOC, ONE PHYSICS ELLIPSE, COLLEGE PK, USA,
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期刊简介:
Physical Review Letters, published by the American Physical Society, is charged with providing rapid
publication of short reports of important fundamental research in all fields of physics. The journal should
provide its diverse readership with coverage of major advances in all aspects of physics and of
developments with significant consequences across subdisciplines. Letters should therefore be of broad
interest.
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substantial advance in a field of physics or have significant implications across subfield boundaries. In
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on vital current research.
Papers advancing new theoretical views on fundamental principles or theories must contain
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for each article, the issues addressed and the primary achievements. It is essential that these paragraphs be
clearly written and comprehensible to nonexperts. To assure compliance, the referees are instructed to pay
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Papers should be written in scientific English, in a style consistent with that of the journal. The total
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Shock and vibration
Shock and vibration /IOS PRESS, NIEUWE HEMWEG 6B, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS,
1013 BG
ISSN 1070-9622
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SCI 影响因子(2010) : Impact Factor: 0.26 ; Rank: 7289
SCI 影响因子(2009) : Impact Factor:0.095; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.383
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期刊简介:
Aims and Scope
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The intention of the journal Shock and Vibrationis to provide a source for the publication of original,
archival articles on shock, vibration, sound, structural dynamics, biodynamics, crashworthiness,
earthquake engineering, gun dynamics and vehicle dynamics.
Among the specific areas to be covered are vibration testing and control, vibration condition
monitoring and diagnostics, shock hardening, modal technology, shock testing, data acquisition,
fluid-structure interaction, isolation, noise generation and control, damping, statistical energy analysis,
identification (inverse) problems, impact biodynamics, and crashworthiness.
Contributions can cover computational, analytical, and/or experimental technology. In addition, this
journal will include book reviews on pertinent new publications, software reviews, and information on
useful data bases. Authoritative, critical review articles will be published, which include abstracts of
important papers.
Abstracted/Indexed in
Risk Abstracts, INSPEC database, INSPEC database, Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts Part 2
(ASFA-2), International Civil Engeneering Abstracts (ICAE), Shock and Vibration Digest, Health & Safety
Science Abstracts, International Aerospace Abstracts, MasterFILE, Current Contents/Engineering,
Computing and Technology, ISI Alerting Services, PaperChem, COMPENDEX PLUS, Research Alert,
SciSearch, Applied Mechanics Reviews, EBSCO's database
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Authors are requested to submit 5 copies of their manuscript as well as a floppy disk containing the
electronic files of the paper to the Editor in Chief:
Daniel J. Inman
G.R. Goodson Professor and Director
Center for Intelligent Material Systems and Structures
Department of Mechanical Engineering
310 Durham Hall, Mail Code 0261
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061
USA.
Tel.: +1 540 231 4709
Fax: +1 540 231 2903
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should also send a pdf file of the entire article (replacing the hardcopy).
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- A word processor file of the text, such as Word, Word Perfect, LaTeX (if using LaTeX, please use
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Organization of the paper and style of presentation
Manuscripts must be written in English. Authors whose native language is not English are
recommended to seek the advice of a native English speaker, if possible, before submitting their
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manuscripts.
Manuscripts should be typed on one side of the paper only, with wide margins and double spacing
throughout, including the abstract, footnotes and references. Every page of the manuscript, including the
title page, references, tables, etc., should be numbered. However, in the text no reference should be made
to page numbers; if necessary, one may refer to sections. Try to avoid the excessive use of italics and bold
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Abstract
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also be suitable for publication in abstracting services.
Tables
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Colour figures can be included, provided the cost of their reproduction is paid for by the author.
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For the file formats of the figures please take the following into account:
line art should be have a minimum resolution of 600 dpi, save as EPS or TIFF
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text should be presented in a list of references following the text of the manuscript.
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text should be presented in a list of references following the text of the manuscript.
References should be listed alphabetically in the following style:
[1] B. Newman and E.T. Liu, Perspective on BRCA1, Breast Disease 10 (1998), 3-10.
[2] D.F. Pilkey, Happy conservation laws, in: Neural Stresses, J. Frost, ed., Controlled Press, Georgia,
1995, pp. 332-391.
[3] E. Wilson, Active vibration analysis of thin-walled beams, Ph.D. Dissertation, University of
Virginia, 1991.
Footnotes
Footnotes should only be used if absolutely essential. In most cases it is possible to incorporate the
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If used, they should be numbered in the text, indicated by superscript numbers and kept as short as
possible.
Copyright
Authors submitting a manuscript do so on the understanding that if their paper is accepted for
publication, copyright in the article, including the right to reproduce the article in all forms and media,
shall be assigned exclusively to the Publisher.
Quoting from other publications
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table from a book or journal article, should make sure that he is not infringing a copyright. Although in
general an author may quote from other published works, he should obtain permission from the holder of
the copyright if he wishes to make substantial extracts or to reproduce tables, plates or other figures. If the
copyright holder is not the author of the quoted or reproduced material, it is recommended that the
permission of the author should also be sought. Material in unpublished letters and manuscripts is also
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protected and must not be published unless permission has been obtained. Submission of a paper will be
interpreted as a statement that the author has obtained all the necessary permission. A suitable
acknowledgement of any borrowed material must always be made.
Proofs
The corresponding author is asked to check the galley proofs (the publisher will execute a cursory
check only). Corrections other than printer's errors, however, should be avoided. Costs arising from such
corrections will be charged to the authors.
Shock waves
Shock waves [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN
0938-1287
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.907 ; Rank: 4972
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.442; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.85
期刊简介:
Description
Shock Waves provides a forum for presenting and discussing new results in all fields where shock and
detonation phenomena play a role. The journal addresses physicists, engineers and applied mathematicians
working on theoretical, experimental or numerical issues, including diagnostics and flow visualization.
Coverage includes, among other topics, aero- and gas dynamics, acoustics, physical chemistry,
condensed matter and plasmas, with applications encompassing materials sciences, space sciences,
geosciences, life sciences and medicine.
Of particular interest are articles which provide insights into fundamental aspects of the techniques
that are relevant to more than one specific research community.
The journal publishes scholarly research papers, invited review articles and short notes, as well as
comments on papers already published in this journal.
投稿须知:
How to submit your manuscript
Please prepare your manuscript following the detailed Instructions for Authors for this journal. They
can be accessed from the For Authors and Editors Link Section on the right hand side of this page.
Please make sure to provide the following information with your manuscript:
E-mail address
Full postal address
Telephone and fax numbers
Mailing addresses of the Editors can be found on the Editorial Board page or the Instructions for
Authors for this journal.
Manuscript Submission
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is
not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all
co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities ?tacitly or explicitly ?at the institute where the
work has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims
for compensation.
Permissions
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Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published
elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online
format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any
material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
Online Submission
Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the
editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the
hyperlink “Submit online on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions
given on the screen.
Title Page
The title page should include:
The name(s) of the author(s)
A concise and informative title
The affiliation(s) and address(es) of the author(s)
The e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers of the corresponding author
Abstract
Please provide an abstract of 150 to 250 words. The abstract should not contain any undefined
abbreviations or unspecified references.
Keywords
Please provide 4 to 6 keywords which can be used for indexing purposes.
More details please see Submission information.
SIAM journal on numerical analysis
SIAM journal on numerical analysis [Monthly]/ SIAM PUBLICATIONS, 3600 UNIV CITY
SCIENCE CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, USA, PA, 19104-2688
ISSN 0036-1429
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.661 ; Rank: 3152
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.84; 5-Year Impact Factor:2.257
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号:O1/24(WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis contains research articles on the development and analysis
of numerical methods. Topics include the rigorous study of convergence of algorithms, their accuracy, their
stability, and their computational complexity. Also included are results in mathematical analysis that
contribute to algorithm analysis, and computational results that demonstrate algorithm behavior and
applicability.
投稿须知:
Submitting a Manuscript: Submissions to J. Numerical Analysis (SINUM) must be in electronic form.
Hard-copy submissions will not be considered. Please enter submissions directly into the Journal
Submission & Tracking System at http://sinum.siam.org. Authors should submit both the manuscript and a
cover letter in PDF format. Figures should be embedded in the manuscript.
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If you have not used the Journal Submission & Tracking System previously click on "New authors
should register for an account." Fill out name, address, e-mail and other contact information requested.
You now have a username and password. If you're an author, you can click on the Submit Manuscript link
under Author Tasks. The manuscript submission process, including uploading your files, is a
straightforward trip through 4 screens and should take no longer than a few minutes.
If you have any questions at any time, e-mail SIAM directly at sinum@siam.org.
Submission of a manuscript to SINUM is representation by the author that the manuscript has not
been published or submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. If the paper appeared in a
preliminary form in a conference proceedings, this must be clearly indicated in both your cover letter and
in a footnote on the title page of your manuscript. If your paper contains material (for example, tables or
figures) from another published source, the previously published material must be accompanied by written
permission from the author and publisher. Complete addresses (including e-mail addresses and fax and
phone numbers) should be provided for all authors. To assist referees, two copies of unpublished
references should also be submitted with an indication of whether they have been accepted for publication.
Authors may suggest an editor from among those listed on the journal's masthead, but the
Editor-in-Chief has the exclusive right to assign papers to members of the editorial board. The editors
reserve the right to reject any manuscript that is not completely legible or does not conform to the journals
standards. Authors should retain copies of all manuscripts.
Survey articles: SINUM welcomes survey articles that convey the essential information in a subfield
to a broad audience and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration. Surveys should be pedagogical and use
limited jargon. They should provide the essence of each type of approach in the subfield and explain the
most important current issues, challenges and opportunities.
Style of articles: Articles for SINUM must be written to be accessible to a broad scientific audience.
All papers should have a clear physical motivation, and the results should enhance fundamental
understanding of the underlying scientific problem. All non-survey papers must contain substantially new
results and relate them as much as possible to existing literature in other disciplines. Because of the broad
scope of SINUM, authors should provide sufficient introductory material to appeal to a wider readership.
All papers should have carefully written introduction and conclusion sections, which summarize and
explain the results comprehensively to readers in other disciplines. Furthermore, the scientific importance
of the paper and its conclusion should be made clear.
SINUM is an interdisciplinary journal, and authors should minimize the use of technical jargon from
their subfield. If technical terms are necessary, authors should define them clearly so that the main ideas
are understandable to readers across disciplines. This cross-disciplinary understanding will be verified
during the review process.
TEX papers: Authors of accepted papers are encouraged to submit their TEX files to SIAM for
typesetting. (SIAM cannot accept electronic files for papers produced on any other typesetting or word
processing system.)
Accessing SIAM's macros: Macro packages and documentation are available in LaTEX 2e (preferred),
Plain TEX, and AMSTEX and can be obtained from SIAM's World Wide Web server
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LaTEX 2e by the SIAM office.
Marking of non-TEX papers: All variables will be set in italic type and should not be marked.
Headings such as Introduction, Theorem, and Proof will be set according to SIAM style and should not be
marked. Authors should ensure that all variables and symbols can be easily identified by copy editors and
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typesetters.
Illustrations: All illustrations must be of professional quality with no handwritten elements. Note that
tables and algorithms are not considered figures and should not be treated as such. Illustrations must be
numbered consecutively and cited in the text. If your article is accepted for publication, SIAM will accept
either electronic (PostScript, TEX) figure files or hard-copy artwork, which must be suitable for scanning.
Hand-drawn artwork will not be accepted. SIAM will not redraw figures. PostScript figures must use lines
1 point or thicker; thinner lines may break up or disappear when printed. When choosing line weight and
character size, keep in mind that illustrations may be reduced.
Color illustrations: Unless deemed scientifically necessary by the review editor, color illustrations in
the print version of SINUM will be published at the author's expense. Color may be included in the
electronic version at no charge when this is feasible. SIAM prefers to receive color PostScript files for
color art. In order to produce the print version of SINUM, SIAM requires that all electronic files for color
illustrations be created in CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) mode, not RGB (red, green, blue) mode.
Color files created in RGB mode may be returned to the author for conversion to CMYK.
Title: Titles should be brief and appropriate for indexing and should specifically describe the content
of the paper.
Abstract: An abstract not exceeding 250 words that summarizes the principal techniques and
conclusions of the manuscript in relation to known results must accompany each manuscript. Because the
abstract must be able to stand independently, mathematical formulas and bibliographic references should
be kept to a minimum; bibliographic references must be written out in full (not given by number).
Key words: Lists of key words must accompany all articles.
AMS subject classifications: AMS subject classifications are optional but encouraged for those
articles that are more mathematical in nature. The subject classifications are listed in the Annual Index of
Mathematical
Reviews
and
can
be
accessed
or
searched
online
at
http://www.ams.org/index/mathweb/msc2000/index1.html.
Abbreviated title: An abbreviated title, which will be used as a running head, must accompany all
articles, must not consist of more than 50 characters (including spaces), and must not contain
abbreviations.
References: References should be listed in either alphabetical order or order of citation at the end of
the manuscript. The following reference styles should be used:
Journal articles (when possible, titles of journals should be abbreviated in accordance with Mathematical
Reviews; abbreviations are available at http://www.ams.org/msnhtml/serials.pdf):
[7] R. T. ROCKAFELLAR, Lagrange multipliers and optimality, SIAM Rev., 35(1993), pp. 183-238.
Books, pamphlets, research reports:
[2] B. MANDELBROT, Fractal: Form, Chance and Dimension, W. H. Freeman, San Francisco, CA,
1977.
Paper in a bound collection:
[4] A. NAGURNEY, Parallel computation of economic equilibria, in Applications on Advanced
Architecture Computers, G. Astfalk, ed., SIAM, Philadelphia, PA, 1996, pp. 265-276.
Acceptable variants on SIAM's references style are:
[R] R. T. ROCKAFELLAR, Lagrange multipliers and optimality, SIAM Rev., 35 (1993),
pp. 183-238.
or
R. T. ROCKAFELLAR (1993), Lagrange multipliers and optimality, SIAM Rev., 35,
pp. 183-238.
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Citations within the text: A consistent style should be used, and the style of in-text citations should
conform to the reference style chosen. To refer to a specific page or item in an article or book the following
formats may be used: [2, p. 51]; [M, p. 51]; Mandelbrot [2, p. 51]; or Mandelbrot (1977, p. 51).
Page limit policy: Although the journal has no formal limits on manuscript length, papers exceeding
30 journal pages will be reviewed more closely to ensure that the excess is fully justified.
Strength of Materials
Strength of Materials [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN 0039-2316
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor: 0.267 ; Rank: 7260
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Strength of Materials focuses on the strength of materials and structural components subjected to
different types of force and thermal loadings, the limiting strength criteria of structures, and the theory of
strength of structures. Consideration is given to actual operating conditions, problems of crack resistance
and theories of failure, the theory of oscillations of real mechanical systems, and calculations of the
stress-strain state of structural components.
Strength of Materials is a translation of the peer-reviewed Ukrainian journal Problemy Prochnosti, a
publication of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
Abstracted/Indexed in:
Academic OneFile, Academic Search, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), ChemWeb, Compendex,
CSA/Proquest, Current Abstracts, Gale, Google Scholar, INIS Atomindex, Journal Citation
Reports/Science Edition, Materials Science Citation Index, OCLC, PASCAL, Science Citation Index
Expanded (SciSearch), SCOPUS, Summon by Serial Solutions, TOC Premier
投稿须知:
Manuscript Submission
Contributions should be sent to the Editorial Board of the Ukrainian journal (not to Springer), at the
following address:
Editorial Office of Strength of MaterialsSPAN
Institute for Problems of Strength
Timiryazevskaya Street 2
01014 Kiev-14
Ukraine
Phone: +380 44 2865657
Fax: +380 44 2861684
E-mail: editor@ipp.kiev.ua
Instructions for Manuscript Preparation
Strength of Materials covers results of fundamental experimental and theoretical scientific research in
the field of strength of materials and structural components as applied to engineering. The journal is
published in Russian and in English.
The papers deal with investigations of strength of materials and structural components subjected to
different types of mechanical and thermal loadings, criteria of ultimate strength of structures, a theory of
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strength of structures with consideration given to actual operating conditions, problems of crack resistance
and theories of failure, a theory of oscillations of real mechanical systems, and calculations of the
stress-strain state of structural components. The influence exerted on structural strength characteristics by
various coatings is evaluated. Special attention is given to problems of strength of materials and structural
components under extreme conditions. The journal accepts contributions from all parts of the world.
Manuscripts should be of scientific and practical value and should not be published previously.
Layout
The manuscript including abstract and references must be typed single-spaced using a laser/jet printer
on one side of good quality white A4 (210 — 297 mm) paper. The printing area is 160 — 237 mm.
Margins are set as follows: left 25 mm, right 25 mm, top 30 mm, bottom 30 mm. To give maximum
consistency, the manuscripts should be prepared in Word for Windows (not below version 6.00); the use of
12-point Times New Roman is recommended for a hard copy of the text and 10-point Times New Roman
for an electron version. The maximum length of a paper cannot exceed 12-15 pages. Number each page
consecutively in the top right-hand corner of each sheet. Please make use of the maximum length of the
last page.
Title, Author(s) Name(s) and Affiliation
The title should be a concise, accurate statement of the contents of the article. The title must not
exceed 3 printed lines; it should be typed in all bold capitals at the top of the first page flush to the left
margin.
After one line of space, the author(s) initials and surname(s) should be provided in bold capitals and
lower case. These are to be indented five spaces. The author(s) affiliation, city, and country should be
given as a footnote at the bottom of the first page.
Abstract, Keywords, and Sections
Papers must begin with an abstract about 100-200 words, italicized, indenting five spaces from the
left margin and leaving five spaces from the right margin of the page. Abstracts should be informative and
summarize the significant coverage and findings. Up to 5-7 keywords reflecting the content of the
contribution must be supplied below the abstract after a line of space. Authors are urged to arrange the
subject matter clearly under such headings as:
Introduction; 1. Experimental / Theoretical Details; 2. Results; 3. Discussion, etc.
Subsections should be identified with sections and subsections numbers. All headings are typed in
bold capitals and lower case and should be indented five spaces. Do not insert a line of space between the
heading and the text following it. The paper must end with a set of conclusions; the heading is in all bold
capitals flush to the left margin.
Illustrations and Tables
Illustrations and tables must be supplied in a form suitable for direct reproduction. Tables should be
typed within the typing area. All figures and tables must be numbered with consecutive Arabic numbers,
have descriptive captions and be mentioned in the text. Each caption should begin with Fig. 1. (2, 3, etc.)
or Table 1. (2, 3, etc.). Separate the captions from the actual text by one line of space. Write the captions
for figures beneath the figure and the captions for tables above the table single-spaced not centered. The
size of the figures and symbols should be sufficiently large to tolerate the reduction to 65 % of the original.
Equations
Equations should be centered and numbered consecutively with Arabic numbers enclosed in
parentheses placed flush to the right-hand margin. When referring to equations in the text, preface the
number with the Eq. The international system of units (SI) should be used.
References
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References to published literature should be indicated in the text with a number in square brackets,
e.g., [1]. They should be listed at the end of the paper in the order they appear in the text.
Journal references should include: authors initials and surname, initials and surnames of remaining
authors, title of article in quotes, italicized abbreviated journal title, volume number in bold type, issue
number and inclusive page numbers, year of publication in brackets.
References to books should include: authors initials and surname, initials and surnames of remaining
authors, the book title italicized, the book language (if not English) in square brackets, the name of the
publisher and place of publication, year of publication in brackets.
References to multi-author works should include after the title, in:followed by book title in capital
and lower case letters italicized, the book language, initials and name(s) of editor(s) in brackets, the name
of the publisher and place of publication, year of publication in parentheses and inclusive page numbers
preceded by pp.
The references should appear in the following form:
1. N. A. Fleck and R. A. Smith, Fatigue life prediction of a structural steel under service loading Int. J.
Fatigue, 8, No. 4, 203 210 (1984).
2. D. Taylor, A Compendium of Fatigue Thresholds and Crack Growth Rates, EMAS, Warley, UK
(1985).
3. H. G. Hopkins, Dynamic expansion of spherical cavities in metal,in: I. N. Sneddon and R. Hill
(editors), Progress in Solid Mechanics, Vol. 1, North Holland, Amsterdam-New York (1960) pp. 84 164.
4. J. D. Bertal, A. Clerivet, and C. Bathias, R-ratio influence and overload effects on fatigue crack
mechanisms,in: Proc. of the Int. Conf. on Advances in Fracture Research 5 (Cannes, France, 1981), Vol. 2,
Oxford (1981), pp. 943 951.
Submission of papers
Authors are fully responsible for the quality of their papers. It is important that grammar and spelling
of manuscripts is as correct as possible. One hard copy of the text (or its electronic version in PDF, MS
Word or Word Perfect formats) should be submitted to the Editorial Board of the journal for review. A
covering letter should be enclosed confirming authorsconsent to publication and assignment of copyright
to the Publisher.
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Structural and multidisciplinary optimization
Structural and multidisciplinary optimization [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW
YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN 1615-147X
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.524 ; Rank: 3432
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.516; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.65
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, the official journal of the International Society of
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, publishes information on all aspects of the field. It covers a
wide range of topics dealing with designing optimal structures (stressed systems). Moreover, it covers
multidisciplinary optimization techniques when one of the disciplines deals with structures (stressed solids)
or fluids.
The journal’s scope ranges from mathematical foundations of the field to algorithm and software
development with benchmark studies to practical applications and case studies in structural, aero-space,
mechanical, civil, chemical, and naval engineering. Closely related fields such as computer-aided design
and manufacturing, reliability analysis, artificial intelligence, system identification and modeling, inverse
processes, computer simulation, and active control of structures are covered when the topic is relevant to
optimization.
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Technical physics
Technical physics /MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW
YORK, USA, NY, 10013-1578
ISSN 1063-7842
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本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.535 ; Rank: 6260
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.495; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.476
期刊简介:
This journal contains practical information on all aspects of applied physics, especially
instrumentation and measurement techniques. Particular emphasis is given to plasma physics, with related
fields such as the study of charged particles in electromagnetic fields, synchrotron radiation, relativistic
electron beams, gas lasers and discharges receiving coverage as well. Also well represented are studies of
the properties of condensed matter, including semiconductors and superconductors, and material science.
TOPICS COVERED
Applied physics, especially plasmas; quantum electronics; surface effects; accelerator design and
development; atomic and molecular physics; materials science; and theoretical and mathematical physics.
Technical Physics is abstracted and/or indexed in Current Physics Index, INSPEC, PASCAL, Physics
Abstracts, SPIN.
The journal was founded in 1931.
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For instructions on the preparation of your manuscript, contact the above editorial board.
The journal of chemical physics
The journal of chemical physics [Monthly]/ AMER INST PHYSICS, CIRCULATION & FULFILLMENT
DIV, 2 HUNTINGTON QUADRANGLE, STE 1 N O 1, MELVILLE, USA, NY, 11747-4501
ISSN 0021-9606
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 2.92 ; Rank: 1453
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:3.093; 5-Year Impact Factor:3.177
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The purpose of The Journal of Chemical Physics is to bridge a gap between journals of physics and
journals of chemistry by publishing quantitative research based on physical principles and techniques, as
applied to "chemical" systems. Just as the fields of chemistry and physics have expanded, so have
chemical physics subject areas, which include polymers, materials, surfaces/interfaces, and biological
macromolecules, along with the traditional small molecule and condensed phase systems. The Journal of
Chemical Physics (JCP) is published four times per month (48 issues per year) by the American Institute
of Physics.
Further information about the Journal of Chemical Physics can be found at the publisher's web site for
The Journal of Chemical Physics provided by The American Institute of Physics. Information regarding electronic
manuscript submission is found at the Editorial Office of The Journal of Chemical Physics, this web site.
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Journal of Chemical Physics. The title of an erratum should begin with the word 'Erratum' followed by the
title of the Article or Letter being corrected and the reference.
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the manuscript to AIP for use in the publication process. The AIP provides detailed information on the
preparation and transmission of accepted manuscript's electronic text for publication.
The electronic PDF file used during the editorial review process cannot itself be used by AIP for
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Acceptable electronic manuscript formats for the publication process are LaTeX and MS Word.
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Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics
Theoretical and applied fracture mechanics [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX 211,
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1000 AE
ISSN 0167-8442
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.073 ; Rank: 4497
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.771; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.017
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号:O3/26 (WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
The Mechanics and Physics of Fracture part encourages publication of original research on Material
damage leading to crack growth and/or fatigue. Materials treated include metal alloys, polymers,
composites, rocks, ceramics, etc. The material damage process is complex because it involves the
combined effect of loading, size and geometry, temperature and environment. Formulation may involve the
dissipation of energy in various forms and the identification of microscopic entities and their interactions
with macroscopic variables. The advent of the modern computer, however, has offered added capability for
analysing the stresses and/or strain and failure modes. The construction and verification of quantitative
theories can be more readily carried out. Encouraged in particular are contributions related to predictions
of material damage behaviour based on microscopic and/or macroscopic models. The Fracture 25413512s
Technology section emphasises material characterisation techniques and translation of specimen data to
design. Contributions shall cover the application of fracture mechanics to hydro and electric machineries,
offshore oil exploration equipment, pipelines and pressure vessels, nuclear reactor components, air, land
and sea vehicles, and many others. Among the areas to be emphasized are: case histories; material
selection and structure design; sample calculations of practical design problems; material characterisation
procedures; fatigue crack growth and corrosion; nondestructive testing and inspection; code requirements
and standards; structural failure and ageing; failure prevention methodologies; maintenance and repair; and
product liability and technical insurance.
It has been the editorial policy of the International Journal of Theorectical and Applied Mechanics to
discourage the publication of manuscripts that are purely mathematical or empirical in nature. Those works
corresponding to the aforementioned category will be returned to the author without review. The following
description may serve as a guideline:
(1) Boundary value problem solutions derived using standard techniques.
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(2) Numerical solutions using commercial computer programs with little or no application.
(3) Raw test results that are not directed at specific applications.
(4) Damage or failure criteria that are known to have yielded results contrary to physics
投稿须知:
Submission of Papers
Authors are encouraged to submit their articles online via the electronic submission website
http://www.elsubmit.com/esubmit/tafmec. Several electronic formats are acceptable. In the manuscript for
review, figures and tables must be embedded into the text. Figures must also be supplied separately as
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Professor G.C. Sih
TAFM Editorial Office, East China University of Science and Technology, 130 Melong Street,
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style of the 4th edition of the World List of Scientific Periodicals. References should be arranged as: (1)
G.C. Sih and E. Baisch, Angled crack growth estimate with overshoot and/or overload, Theor. Appl. Fract.
Mech. 18, 31-45 (1992).
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Theoretical and computational fluid dynamics
Theoretical and computational fluid dynamics [Monthly]/ SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW
YORK, USA, NY, 10013
ISSN 0935-4964
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
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本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.127 ; Rank: 4346
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.511; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.703
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
本馆索书号:O3/39 (WK)
馆藏地:西康校区外文刊阅览室
期刊简介:
Description: Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics provides a forum for the
cross-fertilization of ideas, tools and techniques across all disciplines in which fluid flow plays a role, such
as: aeronautical sciences, geophysical and environmental sciences, life sciences and materials sciences.
Of particular interest are papers that unravel complex flow physics through combined computational
and experimental efforts or through a fundamental theoretical analysis that complements computational
work.
The journal publishes scholarly research papers, invited review articles, brief communications, letters
and comments on previously published papers. It addresses scientists, engineers and applied
mathematicians working in all fields concerned with fundamental aspects of fluid flow.
Abstracted/Indexed in: Academic Search Alumni Edition, Academic Search Complete, Academic
Search Premier, Astrophysics Data System (ADS), Compendex, CSA Engineering Research Database,
CSA High Technology Research Database with Aerospace, CSA Materials Research Database with
METADEX, CSA Technology Research Database, Current Abstracts, Current Contents/Engineering,
Computing and Technology, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Fluidex, Geobase,
Google Scholar, INIS Atomindex, Inspec, Journal Citation Reports/Social Sciences Edition, OCLC
ArticleFirst Database, OCLC FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online, Science Citation Index, Science
Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), SCOPUS, Summon by Serial Solutions, TOC Premier
投稿须知:
Manuscript Submission
Submission of a manuscript implies: that the work described has not been published before; that it is not
under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors,
if any, as well as by the responsible authorities ¨C tacitly or explicitly ¨C at the institute where the work
has been carried out. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for
compensation.
Permissions
Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already been published
elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner(s) for both the print and online
format and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any
material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
Online Submission
Authors should submit their manuscripts online. Electronic submission substantially reduces the
editorial processing and reviewing times and shortens overall publication times. Please follow the
hyperlink Submit online on the right and upload all of your manuscript files following the instructions
given on the screen.
The quarterly journal of mechanics and applied mathematics
The quarterly journal of mechanics and applied mathematics [Monthly]/ OXFORD UNIV PRESS,
GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX2 6DP
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ISSN 0033-5614
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.964; Rank: 4816
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.073; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.994
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics publishes original research articles on
the application of mathematics to the field of mechanics interpreted in its widest sense. In addition to
traditional areas, such as fluid and solid mechanics, the editors welcome submissions relating to any
modern and emerging areas of applied mathematics.
投稿须知:
Submission of Papers:
1. Papers submitted must contain original unpublished work and should not be under consideration
for publication elsewhere. Submissions should be sent, in duplicate, to any one of the three Executive
Editors.
2. Manuscripts should be typewritten (one side of each page, double spacing) and should be preceded
by a summary not exceeding 300 words. The title page should include the name and address of each author.
The corresponding author should be indicated with email, telephone and fax numbers supplied.
3. Each section should be numbered with equations numbered, e.g. (2.1), (2.2) etc. within section 2, to
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accompany the PDF file. The proof should be checked immediately and returned to Oxford University
Press as directed.
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available for sharing between authors of joint papers. Extra copies of offprints can be ordered on the form
that is sent to contributors with their proofs.
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Wave motion
Wave motion [Monthly]/ ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, PO BOX
NETHERLANDS, 1000 AE
ISSN 0165-2125
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.505 ; Rank: 3474
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.379; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.376
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
211, AMSTERDAM,
期刊简介:
Wave Motion is devoted to the cross fertilization of ideas, and to stimulating interaction between
workers in various research areas in which wave propagation phenomena play a dominant role. The
description and analysis of wave propagation phenomena provides a unifying thread connecting diverse
areas of engineering and the physical sciences such as acoustics, optics, electromagnetic theory, solid and
fluid mechanics.
The journal publishes papers on analytical, numerical and experimental methods. Papers on both
direct and inverse problems of property and site characterization by wave propagation methods are of
interest to the journal.
投稿须知:
Submissions of Papers. The Board of Editors will be pleased to receive contributions from all parts
of the world. Authors are encouraged to submit their papers using the Wave Motion Online Submission
Tool. Alternatively authors can submit by sending three hard copies of the manuscript and matching disk
or email directly to an editor who is an expert in the field of work being submitted. For specific enquiries
on the preparation of electronic figures, consult (http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/wavemoti. A current
list of members of the Board of Editors is supplied at the journal homepage
(http://authors.elsevier.com/journal/wavemoti) and is also published in every issue.
When sending your manuscript by mail, please send two copies to the editor most relevant to the
topic of your paper, and one copy to the Editor-in-Chief.
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Editor-in-Chief
Professor J.D. Achenbach
The Technological Institute
Department of Civil Engineering
Northwestern University
Evanston, IL 60201, USA
Email: achenbach@northwestern.edu
Manuscript Preparation. The language of the Journal is English. Manuscripts submitted in other
languages may be considered at the discretion of the Board of Editors. Manuscripts should be double
spaced with wide margins and only one side of the page should be used. The title should be brief. The
body of the manuscript should be preceded by an abstract, without formulae. All mathematical symbols
which are not typewritten should be specified and listed separately. Unusual symbols or notations should
be identified in the margins. Awkward mathematical notations which require special typesetting procedures
must be avoided. The numbers identifying displayed mathematical expressions should be placed in
parentheses at the right margin.
References to published literature should be cited in the text as numbers in square brackets and listed
in numerical order at the end of the article. Journal titles should be abbreviated in the style of the 4th
edition of the World List of Scientific Periodicals. References to journal articles should be arranged as:
[1] L. Beryland and R. Burridge, "The accuracy of the Doherty-Anstey approximation for wave
propagation in highly disordered stratified medis" Wave Motion 21, 357-373 (1995).
Book references should be given as:
[2] J.D. Achenbach, Wave Propagation in Elastic Solids, North-Holland, Amsterdam (1973).
Upon acceptance of an article, the author(s) will be asked to transfer copyright of the article to the
Publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information.
Illustrations are to be restricted to the minimum necessary. They should accompany the manuscript on
separate sheets, in a form suitable for photographic reproduction and reduction.
Each figure should
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a figure should be indicated in the margin.
The Publisher welcomes the receipt of an electronic version of your accepted manuscript (encoded in
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produced without rekeying the full text. There is little restriction on the word processor used for preparing
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No change from the version accepted by the Editor of the Journal are permissable without the prior
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manuscript from author's files or not.
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charged to the authors.
Zeitschrift fur angewandte mathematik und mechanik
Zeitschrift fur angewandte mathematik und mechanik [Monthly]/ WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH,
PO BOX 10 11 61, WEINHEIM, GERMANY, D-69451
ISSN 0044-2267
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 0.831 ; Rank: 5209
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:0.866; 5-Year Impact Factor:0.801
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2008 年)
期刊简介:
ZAMM is one of the oldest journals in the field of applied mathematics and mechanics and is read by
scientists all over the world. The aim and scope of ZAMM is the publication of new results and review
articles, book reviews and information on applied mathematics (mainly numerical mathematics and
various applications of analysis, in particular numerical aspects of differential and integral equations), on
the entire field of theoretical and applied mechanics (solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics)
and on mathematical physics. ZAMM is also open to essential contributions on mathematics in industrial
applications.
Readership
Scientists in the field of applied mathematics and representatives of the theoretical and applied
mechanics as well as of physics, biology, chemistry, and many technical sciences, e.g. mechanical
engineering, building and construction, industry
Keywords
Mathematik, mathematics, applied mathematics, applied mechanics, Angewandte Mathematik,
numerical mathematics, analysis, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, mathematical
physics
投稿须知:
Instructions to authors
Submission Stage
Only original papers not yet published and not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere
will be accepted. Authors should submit their manuscripts electronically via the manuscript management
system http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/zamm. At first a registration is necessary (use the link “Create
Account?. Important: Please check whether you already have an account in the system before you try and
create a new one. If you have reviewed for ZAMM in the past two years it is likely that you will have an
account created. After the login process the link “Authoring Center?appears. Under this link the
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manuscript can be submitted. After submission, a PDF of the submitted files is created automatically. This
PDF needs to be approved by the author and is made available to the referees. After reviewing, the
Editors-in-Chief will communicate the decision to the corresponding author.
Revision Stage
Revised papers need to be submitted via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/zamm. Authors are required to
reply to each comment clearly.
Acceptance Stage
An acceptance message will be sent to the corresponding author on behalf of the Editors-in-Chief. At
the same time, we will ask for electronic files of text and figures and the signed form of "Copyright
Transfer Agreement (CTA)" (see zamm-style). All portions of the manuscript should be uploaded to the
manuscript management system http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/zamm. The signed Conditions of Publication
can be sent by fax, conventional letter, or as PDF-file to the editorial office.
Preferably, files conforming to the following guidelines will be accepted:
LaTeX files coded with the zamm-style sheets available via
http://www.wiley-vch.de/vch/journals/2233/public/zamm.zip (also including all necessary additional information
on how to use the style sheets) figures in Postscript (ps or eps) or tif format should be included as separate
files supplementary material, for example videos or animations (which will only be published in the online
version)
Also accepted:
LaTeX files coded with the article class without any particular packages or definitions
doc files (MS Word)
Please note that color figures will generally only remain in color in the electronic version, but will be
printed in black/white. Color figures for the printed version can be purchased using the reprint order form.
Proof Correction Stage
Prior to publication, authors will receive page proofs, preferably by e-mail in PDF format. Authors
should keep in mind that reading proofs is their responsibility. Corrections should therefore be clear.
Corrections listed in an electronic file should be sorted by line numbers. The use of standard proof
correction marks is recommended. LaTeX files are sometimes slightly modified by the production
department to follow the general presentation rules of the journal. The main aim of proofreading is to
correct errors that may have occurred during the production process, and not to modify the content of the
paper. The reproduction of art work, the layout of the pages, and breaks in equations introduced by the
production staff should carefully be checked. Corrections that may lead to a change in the page layout
should be avoided. Note that sending back a corrected manuscript file is of no use. Please correct your
galley proofs and return them within 7 days together with the completed reprint order form. The editors
reserve the right to publish your article with editors' corrections if your proofs do not arrive in time.
Reprints
The corresponding author will receive a PDF file (300dpi) for 50 printouts of his contribution free of
charge. Hardcopy reprints (at least 50 copies) or a PDF file for an unlimited number of printouts are
available for purchase.
Submission Stage
Only original papers not yet published and not simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere
will be accepted. Authors should submit their manuscripts electronically via the manuscript management
system http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/zamm. At first a registration is necessary (use the link “Create
Account�. Important: Please check whether you already have an account in the system before you try
and create a new one. If you have reviewed for ZAMM in the past two years it is likely that you will have
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an account created. After the login process the link “Authoring Center�appears. Under this link the
manuscript can be submitted. After submission, a PDF of the submitted files is created automatically. This
PDF needs to be approved by the author and is made available to the referees. After reviewing, the
Editors-in-Chief will communicate the decision to the corresponding author.
Revision Stage
Revised papers need to be submitted via http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/zamm. Authors are required to
reply to each comment clearly.
Acceptance Stage
An acceptance message will be sent to the corresponding author on behalf of the Editors-in-Chief. At
the same time, we will ask for electronic files of text and figures and the signed form of Copyright Transfer
Agreement (see zamm-style). All portions of the manuscript should be uploaded to the manuscript
management system http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/zamm. The signed Conditions of Publication can be sent
by fax, conventional letter, or as PDF-file to the editorial office.
Preferably, files conforming to the following guidelines will be accepted:
LaTeX
files
coded
with
the
zamm-style
sheets
available
via
http://www.wiley-vch.de/vch/journals/2233/public/zamm.zip (also including all necessary additional
information on how to use the style sheets)
figures in Postscript (ps or eps) or tif format should be included as separate files
supplementary material, for example videos or animations (which will only be published in the online
version)
Also accepted:
LaTeX files coded with the article class without any particular packages or definitions
doc files (MS Word)
Please note that color figures will generally only remain in color in the electronic version, but will be
printed in black/white. Color figures for the printed version can be purchased using the reprint order form.
Proof Correction Stage
Prior to publication, authors will receive page proofs, preferably by e-mail in PDF format. Authors
should keep in mind that reading proofs is their responsibility. Corrections should therefore be clear.
Corrections listed in an electronic file should be sorted by line numbers. The use of standard proof
correction marks is recommended. LaTeX files are sometimes slightly modified by the production
department to follow the general presentation rules of the journal. The main aim of proofreading is to
correct errors that may have occurred during the production process, and not to modify the content of the
paper. The reproduction of art work, the layout of the pages, and breaks in equations introduced by the
production staff should carefully be checked. Corrections that may lead to a change in the page layout
should be avoided. Note that sending back a corrected manuscript file is of no use. Please correct your
galley proofs and return them within 7 days together with the completed reprint order form. The editors
reserve the right to publish your article with editors' corrections if your proofs do not arrive in time.
Reprints
The corresponding author will receive a PDF file (300dpi) for 50 printouts of his contribution free of
charge. Hardcopy reprints (at least 50 copies) or a PDF file for an unlimited number of printouts are
available for purchase.
Zeitschrift fur angewandte mathematik und physik
Zeitschrift fur angewandte mathematik und physik
ISSN 0044-2275
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本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2009 年)
本刊收录在:Web of Science - SCIE, SSCI, A&HCI (2008 年)
本刊收录在 Web of Science:SCIE(2009 版)
SCI 影响因子(2010): Impact Factor: 1.29 ; Rank: 3952
SCI 影响因子(2009): Impact Factor:1.092; 5-Year Impact Factor:1.093
本刊收录在:Ei Compendex (2010 年)
期刊简介:
The Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP) publishes papers of high quality in Fluid
Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids and Differential Equations/Applied Mathematics. A paper will be
considered for publication if at least one of the following conditions is fulfilled:
The paper includes results or discussion which can be considered orginal and highly interesting
The paper presents a new method
The author reviews a problem or a class of problems with such profound insight, that further research
is encouraged.
The readers of ZAMP will find not only articles in their own special field but also original work in
neighbouring domains. This will lead to an exchange of ideas; concepts and methods which have proven to
be successful in one field may well be useful to other areas. ZAMP attempts to publish articles reasonably
quickly. Longer papers are published in the section «Original Papers? shorter ones may appear under
«Brief Reports?where publication is particularly rapid. The journal includes a «Book Review?section and
provides information on activities (such as upcoming symposia, meetings or special courses) which are of
interest to its readers.
Abstracted/Indexed in:
Applied Mechanics Reviews, Boundary Elements Abstracts & Newsletter, Chemical Abstracts,
Computing Reviews, Current Contents, Mathematical Reviews, Mechanics, Previews of Heat & Mass
Transfer, Physical Abstracts, Zentralblatt für Mathematik, Mathematics Abstracts, DB MATH
投稿须知:
Aims and scope
The Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP) publishes papers of high scientific quality
in Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids and Differential Equations/Applied Mathematics.
A
paper
will be considered for publication if at least one of the following conditions is fulfilled:
The paper includes results or discussions which can be considered original and highly interesting.
The paper presents a new method.
The author reviews a problem or a class of problems with such profound insight that further research
is encouraged.
The readers of ZAMP will find not only articles in their own special field but also original work in
neighbouring domains. This will lead to an exchange of ideas; concepts and methods which have proven to
be successful in one field may well be useful to other areas. ZAMP attempts to publish articles reasonably
quickly. Longer papers are published in the section "Original Papers", shorter ones may appear under
"Brief Reports" where publication is particularly rapid.
The journal includes a "Book Review" section
and provides information on activities (such as upcoming symposia, meetings or special courses) which
are of interest to its readers.
Bibliographic Data
Z. angew. Math. Phys.
ISSN 0044-2275 (Print)
ISSN 1420 9039 (Electronic)
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First published in 1950
1 volume per year, 6 issues per volume, approx. 1000 pages per volume
Format: 17 x 24 cm
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