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Case Studies in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

  • ISSN: 2351-9886
Case Studies in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing has been discontinued as of 2017. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, referees, editors and editorial board members who have contributed to the journal over the past years. All published papers will remain available under the terms of open access on ScienceDirect. Regular papers, reporting original scientific contributions and advancements in the fields of mechanical systems and signal processing, might be suitable for the journal Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing: www.journals.elsevier.com/mechanical-systems-and-signal-processing.
Case Studies in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing

Case Studies in Structural Engineering

  • ISSN: 2214-3998
Case Studies in Structural Engineering was discontinued in 2017. We would like to express our sincere thanks to the authors, referees, editor and editorial board members who have contributed to the journal over past few years. All published papers will remain available on ScienceDirect. We encourage authors to submit their high quality case studies to the journal Engineering Structures, as long as the case study is novel, of practical significance and of sufficient scientific/technical depth.
Case Studies in Structural Engineering

Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

  • ISSN: 2214-157X
  • 5 Year impact factor: 6.4
  • Impact factor: 6.8
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering is an open access journal. If articles are accepted for publication, authors are requested to pay an Article Processing Fee. Following payment of this fee, the article is made freely available to all on www.sciencedirect.com. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering provides a forum for the rapid publication of short, structured Case Studies in Thermal Engineering and related Short Communications. It provides an essential compendium of case studies for researchers and practitioners in the field of thermal engineering and others who are interested in aspects of thermal engineering cases that could affect other engineering processes. The journal not only publishes new and novel case studies, but also provides a forum for the publication of high quality descriptions of classic thermal engineering problems. The scope of the journal includes case studies of thermal engineering problems in components, devices and systems using existing experimental and numerical techniques in the areas of mechanical, aerospace, chemical, medical, thermal management for electronics, heat exchangers, regeneration, solar thermal energy, thermal storage, building energy conservation, and power generation. Case studies of thermal problems in other areas will also be considered. Fundamental thermal science and engineering studies are generally not included in the scope of the journal. Manuscript length should not exceed five journal pages.
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

Cell Reports Physical Science

  • ISSN: 2666-3864
  • 5 Year impact factor: 8.9
  • Impact factor: 8.9
Cell Reports Physical Science is a premium open access journal from Cell Press, which: Showcases high-quality, cutting-edge research from across the physical sciences Provides a unique and open forum to promote collaboration between physical scientists Champions open science across this community and beyond Works published by the journal must represent a significant advance in fundamental insight and/or technological application within a field of research including, but not limited to, chemistry, physics, materials science, energy science, engineering, or related interdisciplinary work. Like our sister journal Cell Reports, we consider impactful short-form single-point stories called Reports, in addition to longer Articles. We also publish short Reviews covering recent literature in emerging and active fields. As a highly visible open access journal well positioned to meet the requirements of physical scientists, we embrace innovation within the dynamic open science landscape and continually review our policies to reflect community consensus and advances in best practice. The professional in-house scientific editors at Cell Reports Physical Science work closely with authors, reviewers, and the journal's scientific advisory board to ensure exemplary editorial process, fair and robust peer review, and rapid dissemination and communication of research. Visit the Cell Press website for more information about Cell Reports Physical Science - http://www.cell.com/cell-reports-physical-science/home
Cell Reports Physical Science

Cement and Concrete Composites

  • ISSN: 0958-9465
  • 5 Year impact factor: 10.9
  • Impact factor: 10.5
Cement and Concrete Composites is designed to reflect current developments and advances being made in the general field of cement-concrete composites technology and in the production, use, and performance of cement-based construction materials. The word cement is interpreted in a wide sense, including not only Portland cement but also blended cements and other binding materials. In addition to novel aspects of conventional concrete materials, the journal covers a wide range of composite materials such as fiber-reinforced cement composites, polymer cement composites, polymer impregnated composites, ferrocement, and cement composites containing special aggregate inclusions or waste materials. Original papers dealing with microstructure (as it relates to engineering properties), material properties, testing and test methods, fracture mechanics, durability aspects, composite mechanics/technology, modelling, design, fabrication and practical applications of these materials form the major themes of the journal. Provided there is sufficient linkage to properties defined at the material scale, papers concerning the behavior of structural components and systems, in situ performance, and field studies will also be accepted for review, as well as those concerning the repair and maintenance, serviceability behavior, and sustainability of structures made with these materials. The journal has within the above context several specific objectives. It wants to foster a better understanding of construction materials, provide a forum for unusual and unconventional materials, encourage the development of low cost energy saving materials and bridge the gap between materials science, engineering performance, environmental effects, in situ behavior, design/service life and construction. It is the intention of the journal to also publish special issues devoted to topics of current or emerging interest. The journal aims to provide a unifying basis for collaboration between materials scientists, engineers, designers and fabricators.
Cement and Concrete Composites

Cement and Concrete Research

  • ISSN: 0008-8846
  • 5 Year impact factor: 14.2
  • Impact factor: 11.4
The aim of Cement and Concrete Research is to publish the best research on the materials science and engineering of cement, cement composites, mortars, concrete and other allied materials that incorporate cement or other mineral binders. In doing so, the journal will focus on reporting major results of research on the properties and performance of cementitious materials; novel experimental techniques; the latest analytical and modelling methods; the examination and the diagnosis of real cement and concrete structures; and the potential for improved materials. The fields which the journal aims to cover are: • Processing: CCement manufacture, admixtures, mixing, rheology and hydration. While the majority of articles will be concerned with Portland cements, we encourage articles on other mineral binders, such as alumino-silicates (often referred to as geopolymers), calcium aluminates, calcium sulfoaluminates, magnesia-based cements, as well as in a more limited way on lime and/or gypsum-based materials. • Chemical, microstructural and structural characterization of the unhydrated components and of hydrated systems including: the chemistry (structure, thermodynamics and kinetics), crystal structure, pore structure of cementitious materials, characterization techniques, and the modelling on atomistic, microstructural and structural levels. • The properties and modelling of cement and concrete, including: fundamental physical properties in both fluid and hardened state; transport, mechanical and other properties; the processes of degradation of cementitious materials; and the modelling of properties and degradation processes, as a means of predicting short-term and long-term performance, of relating a material's structure to its properties and of designing materials of improved performance, in particular with lower environmental impact. Papers dealing with corrosion will be considered provided their clearly relate to process fundamentally affected by the interplay between steel reactivity and a surrounding cementitious material. • Applications for cement, mortar and concrete keeping a clear focus on fundamental questions of materials science and engineering focus will be welcome on topics including: concrete technology, rheology control, fiber reinforcement, waste management, recycling, life cycle analysis, novel concretes and digital fabrication. The journal's principal publications are original articles containing new information, major reviews and selected papers from important conferences. Discussion of published material and rapid communications will form part of the journal where appropriate. The journal will focus on papers with a broad interest, based upon their subject area, the quality of the research, the novelty of the results and the potential for assimilation of the findings.Cement and Concrete Research is the companion title to the open access journal Cement.
Cement and Concrete Research

Chemical Engineering Journal

  • ISSN: 1385-8947
  • 5 Year impact factor: 14.3
  • Impact factor: 15.1
An International Journal of Research and Development The Chemical Engineering Journal focuses upon five aspects of chemical engineering: catalysis, chemical reaction engineering, environmental chemical engineering, green and sustainable science and engineering, and novel materials. The Chemical Engineering Journal is an international research journal and invites contributions of original and novel fundamental research. The journal aims to provide an international forum for the presentation of original fundamental research, interpretative reviews and discussion of new developments in chemical engineering. Papers which describe novel theory and its application to practice are welcome, as are those which illustrate the transfer of techniques from other disciplines. Reports of carefully executed experimental work, which is soundly interpreted are also welcome. The overall focus is on original and rigorous research results that have generic significance. Within the Chemical Engineering Journal, the Catalysis section presents Experimental and Theoretical studies in the fields of heterogeneous catalysis, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis with industrial impact on chemicals, energy, materials, foods, healthcare, and environmental protection Within the Chemical Engineering Journal, the Environmental Chemical Engineering section presents papers dealing with emerging topics in environmental chemical and process engineering, including pollution control, separation processes, advanced oxidation processes, adsorption of contaminants, resources recovery, waste-to-energy, environmental nanotechnology and bioprocesses, CO2 capture and utilization, and micro(nano) plastic detection and remediation. Within the Chemical Engineering Journal, the Chemical Reaction Engineering section presents papers on a wide range of topics including reaction kinetics, simulation and optimization of different types of reactors, unsteady-state reactors, multiphase reactors, and process intensification including fundamental investigations of the processes of heat, mass and momentum transfer that take place along with chemical reactions. Innovative research works addressing critical areas of reactor engineering (e.g. novel reactor designs and materials, reactor safety and environmental issues), and emerging reactor technologies (e.g. membrane reactors, chromatographic reactors, unconventional fluidized bed reactors, electrochemical reactors, micro-reactors, photoreactors, fuel cells, enzymatic reactors, etc.) are particularly welcome. Submissions based entirely on e.g., numerical simulations with commercial CFD codes without novel experimental validation; novel sensing devices without a component of reaction engineering; theoretical mathematics; combustion in the context of energy conversion; or straightforward bioreactor applications (bacteria or animal cells) are highly discouraged, as these will find better fit in other existent journals. Within the Chemical Engineering Journal, the Green and Sustainable Science and Engineering section presents papers focusing on innovative scientific and engineering solutions for sustainable future of human beings and nature. Topics in this section include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) Emerging materials and processes for green conversion of resources (including oil, gas, coal, biomass, plastics, and synthesis gas); 2) Green processes and system integration for renewable and clean energy production (including biofuels and H2), advanced treatment of air/water/solids, resource recovery (including nutrients, heavy metals, rare earth elements, and energy), energy-food-water nexus, and minimization of environmental pollution and hazardous materials (including environmental and economic impact assessment); and 3) Innovative separation, purification, and storage technologies for renewable and clean energy, greenhouse gases (e.g., CO2 and CH4), and intermediates/by-products. The Novel Materials for Energy and Advanced Applications section of Chemical Engineering Journal considers papers describing the development of new functional materials and/or materials processing strategies with demonstrated practical applications. Theoretical calculations can be included, but all papers considered must have an experimental component. Any paper with a demonstrated application will be considered, including: • Materials for sensors (gas sensors, strain sensors, electrochemical sensors, biosensors, optical sensors, or biomedical sensors provided the emphasis is new materials development) • Biomedical materials (nanomedicine, photothermal/photodynamic therapy, tissue engineering, drug delivery, wound healing, gene therapy) • Materials for agriculture (agrochemical delivery vehicles, materials for pest management) • Functional polymer composites (shape memory or self-healing materials with demonstrated applications, flame-retardant materials, adhesives, sustainable materials, thermal management materials, electromagnetic shielding materials) • Functional surfaces (superhydrophobic/self-cleaning surfaces, antimicrobial surfaces, anti-icing surfaces, anti-corrosion coatings) • Materials for photo(electro)catalytic fuel production (water splitting, nitrogen fixation, CO2 reduction) • Materials for solar cells (dye-sensitized solar cells, perovskite solar cells, organic solar cells) • Materials for electrochemical energy storage (primary and secondary batteries, flow batteries, supercapacitors, dielectric capacitors) • Materials for thermal/thermochemical energy storage/conversion (phase change materials, energy storage materials, thermoelectric devices) • Energetic materials (explosives, propellants) • Materials for electrocatalytic reactions (water splitting, hydrogen/oxygen evolution) • Light-emitting and light-filtering materials (LEDs/OLEDs, photodetectors, optical thermometry, electrochromic materials) The GSSE section does NOT focus on traditional fabrication and modification (processes) of polymers, including membranes and porous materials, metal alloys, and construction materials. Papers pertaining to chemistry with lack of "innovative" engineering aspects, combustion and engines should be submitted to more specialized journals. Otherwise, they will be internally transferred to other journals more suited to their topic.
Chemical Engineering Journal

Chemical Engineering Journal Advances

  • ISSN: 2666-8211
Now Indexed in Web of Science. Chemical Engineering Journal Advances, a partner title to the highly-regarded Chemical Engineering Journal, is a new online only, open access, peer reviewed journal. Chemical Engineering Journal Advances focuses upon five aspects of Chemical Engineering: Control, Treatment, Remediation of Environmental Hazards; Chemical Reaction Engineering; Environmental Chemical Processes and Engineering; Novel Materials and Applications; Advanced Technology. Control, Treatment, Remediation of Environmental Hazards Separation technology Desalination Advanced oxidation processes Resource Recovery Waste to energy CO2 capture and utilization Membrane science and technology Bioremediation Chemical Reaction Engineering Reaction Kinetics Transport Phenomenon Micro-nano Fluidic Reactor Engineering Process Systems Engineering Electrochemical Reactor Engineering (Microbial) Fuel-cells Novel reactor designs Environmental Chemical Processes and Engineering Environmental Interfaces Aquatic Chemistry Contaminant Fate and Transport Adsorption Processes Chemical speciation and transformation Novel Materials and Nanotechnology Applications Environmental Nanotechnology Advanced Energy Materials CO2 reduction materials Environmental Catalysis Reactive Functional Membrane Biomass Materials Advanced Technologies Nanotechnologies Novel Sensing and Detection Technologies Novel Energy Technologies Low Carbon Technologies Multidisciplinary Technologies
Chemical Engineering Journal Advances

Chemical Engineering Science

  • ISSN: 0009-2509
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.4
  • Impact factor: 4.7
Our Vision Our vision is of a world improved through the positive impact of research published in Chemical Engineering Science. Chemical Engineering is a critical force for a better future enabling humanity to address many of the global challenges we face. Affordable clean energy, clean water, responsible production, sustainable communities, and good health and well-being, all require advanced chemical engineering knowledge and its application. Our Aims and Scope Our aim is to selectively publish outstanding research that has as its foundations the Science of Chemical Engineering. We welcome all top-shelf research in the continually evolving discipline of chemical engineering. The Engineering Science section continues its long leadership of publishing important developments in the fundamentals of the discipline since 1951. The Catalysis, Green and Sustainable, Environmental and Novel Materials sections publish novel, innovative, and high-impact applications of Chemical Engineering Science reported by chemical engineers and their allied peers.
Chemical Engineering Science