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European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids

  • ISSN: 0997-7538
  • 5 Year impact factor: 3.9
  • Impact factor: 4.1
The European Journal of Mechanics A/Solids aims to publish high-quality articles in innovative areas of Solid Mechanics bridging fundamentals, physics, mathematics, computational sciences and materials engineering serving challenging technological applications relying on the mechanical behaviour of solids. The following topics are covered: Mechanics of materials; thermodynamics; elasticity; plasticity and damage; creep; fatigue; fracture; composites and multiphase materials; micromechanics; buckling phenomena; stability; dynamics, vibrations and waves in solids; solids for soft robotics; soft matter mechanics; metamaterial mechanics; contact mechanics, friction and wear; coupled problems; microstructural design and optimization; parameter identification for mechanics; biomechanics of soft and hard tissues; mechanics of MEMS and microsystems.
European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids

European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids

  • ISSN: 0997-7546
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.4
  • Impact factor: 2.6
Entirely in English The European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids publishes papers in all fields of fluid mechanics. Although investigations in well-established areas are within the scope of the journal, recent developments and innovative ideas are particularly welcome. Theoretical, computational and experimental papers are equally welcome. Mathematical methods, be they deterministic or stochastic, analytical or numerical, will be accepted provided they serve to clarify some identifiable problems in fluid mechanics, and provided the significance of results is explained. Similarly, experimental papers must add physical insight in to the understanding of fluid mechanics. Fast Tracks in the European Journal of Mechanics B/Fluids is a venue for short papers with significant original results across the full range of fluid mechanics. Papers submitted as Fast Tracks will receive priority handling by a dedicated editor, to ensure accelerated publication, and will appear in a dedicated EJMB/Fluids section of each journal volume. EJMB/Fluids will strive for the editorial process of two months from submission to publication. Manuscripts submitted to Fast Tracks must maintain the same standard of rigor and quality required of all papers submitted to the Journal; thus, papers in the fast-track process are not intended for the publication of minor incremental or cursory results. The European Journal of Mechanics B/Fluids welcomes extended Comments to published articles, to facilitate evaluation of each paper by the community, to stimulate scientific discussions and possibly highlight paths of future research. It is not the objective of the Comments section to point to minor issues, such as typographical errors. A Comment is meant to clarify (or contend upon) the point of a paper, to facilitate an open discussion on the contents, conclusions, and consequences of a specific article. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids

FirePhysChem

  • ISSN: 2667-1344
FirePhysChem is an interdisciplinary journal publishing original research covering all aspects of high energetic ingredients and compounds, fuel components, as well as the processes/technologies relevant to creation of modern explosives, propellants and pyrotechnics. FirePhysChem aims to provide readers with access to papers ranging from research through development to applications. FirePhysChem is led by a team of editors who are all active researchers in their fields. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed and electronic processing ensures accurate reproduction of text and data. The main subject areas that fall under the scope of FirePhysChem are listed below. This list is neither exhaustive nor exclusive. Energetic Materials Combustion Science Fuel Chemistry Physical Chemistry Thermochemistry Sensitivity Ignition Pyrolysis Deflagration Detonation Explosives Pyrotechnics Powders Propellants Formulation and Processing Technology Safety and Stability Assessment Toxicological and Environmental Properties Analytical Technology FirePhysChem publishes the following article types: Communications - short articles reporting results whose urgent availability to the scientific community is deemed important. Full Papers are critically selected and report on the latest research results, making the journal indispensable to scientists and engineers who want to stay well informed. Highlights provide concise evaluations of current trends in energetic materials research. Reviews and Short Reviews summarize the important results of research on topical subjects of all branches of the high energetic materials and fuel components knowledge, point to unresolved problems, and discuss future prospects Currently 4 issues per year.
FirePhysChem

Flow Measurement and Instrumentation

  • ISSN: 0955-5986
  • 5 Year impact factor: 2.3
  • Impact factor: 2.2
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation is dedicated to disseminating the latest research results on all aspects of flow measurement, in both closed conduits and open channels. The design of flow measurement systems involves a wide variety of multidisciplinary activities including modelling the flow sensor, the fluid flow and the sensor/fluid interactions through the use of computation techniques; the development of advanced transducer systems and their associated signal processing and the laboratory and field assessment of the overall system under ideal and disturbed conditions. FMI is the essential forum for critical information exchange, and contributions are particularly encouraged in the following areas of interest: Modelling: the application of mathematical and computational modelling to the interaction of fluid dynamics with flowmeters, including flowmeter behaviour, improved flowmeter design and installation problems. Application of CAD/CAE techniques to flowmeter modelling are eligible. Design and development: the detailed design of the flowmeter head and/or signal processing aspects of novel flowmeters. Emphasis is given to papers identifying new sensor configurations, multisensor flow measurement systems, non-intrusive flow metering techniques and the application of microelectronic techniques in smart or intelligent systems. Calibration techniques: including descriptions of new or existing calibration facilities and techniques, calibration data from different flowmeter types, and calibration intercomparison data from different laboratories. Installation effect data: dealing with the effects of non-ideal flow conditions on flowmeters. Papers combining a theoretical understanding of flowmeter behaviour with experimental work are particularly welcome. Multiphase behaviour: whether purpose-designed, or adapted from single-phase operation, coverage of systems for single-phase liquid and gas flows, multiphase flows having solid, liquid and gas phases, and slurries and pastes is equally welcome. Associated measurements and secondary instrumentation: for example, density, viscosity and secondary instrumentation effects. All contributions are subject to peer review, and additional features include: Review articles Case studies Letters to the editor Patent surveys Book reviews Calendar of events and conference reports Flow Measurement and Instrumentation is essential reading for instrumentation engineers in the oil, gas, power, chemical, food, water and waste treatment industries, manufacturers of flowmeters, and academics involved in research in this area.
Flow Measurement and Instrumentation

Fundamental Plasma Physics

  • ISSN: 2772-8285
Fundamental Plasma Physics provides an open access forum for articles that address fundamental aspects of plasma physics research. Fundamental articles can be theoretical, numerical, or experimental. A contribution is considered fundamental if it advances knowledge on a topic at the frontier of plasma physics research and has broad interest within the plasma physics community. The great variety of plasmas that are in nature or produced in the laboratory make plasma science a truly multidisciplinary field. The ambition of FPP is to bring together the various plasma physics communities by focusing on methodologies, theoretical and numerical methods, experimental research, and innovative diagnostics, that further understanding of the physics of plasmas. Submitted articles must be original, of broad interest within the plasma physics community, and meet one or more of the following criteria: Initiate a new area of research or open a new line or research within an established area. Solve, or present significant progress towards solving a critical problem. Propose innovative techniques or methodologies having significant impact. Report on the discovery or invention of new plasma phenomena or new plasma applications. FPP will publish (i) Regular articles, (ii) Letters, and (iii) Reviews and Perspectives. A Regular article is a full-length article, divided in sections; it may contain appendixes and supplemental material. A Letter is a short communication (up to six pages in FPP style, not including title, affiliations, abstract, and references; however, no stringent limit will be enforced; a letter should not be divided in sections). It must contain pivotal results that are likely to have an important impact on plasma physics research at large. Submitted Letters will receive expedited peer review and accelerated publication. Reviews and Perspectives are articles submitted by members of the plasma physics community, that highlight open problems and aspects of relevance in published research and/or indicate potential developments in the field. Upon submitting an article, the corresponding author will provide a statement explaining in which way the article meets FPP publication standards in terms of broad interest, as well and with regards to the other four criteria indicated above. The corresponding author will also indicate the article type and which journal section the article belongs to. The Section Editor will take an early decision whether to initiate the evaluation process. If the decision is positive, the Section Editor will seek two anonymous referee reports. At least one of the two reports must carry a detailed assessment of the article in terms of its originality, soundness, and potential impact, while the other report may be limited to the question of broad interest. The Section Editor may also decide not to start the evaluation process for articles that she/he considers not suitable for publication in FPP. In any case, all efforts will be made to ensure a fast evaluation process. Authors of rejected manuscripts have the right to appeal to the FPP Editor-in-Chief in case they feel that their manuscript has not received a fair treatment.
Fundamental Plasma Physics

Fundamental Research

  • ISSN: 2667-3258
  • Impact factor: 6.2
Fundamental Research is an open access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, which is supervised by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC). Published bimonthly, it features high-calibre research covering all areas of the natural sciences and high-tech fields, including: Mathematics and Physics Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Life Sciences Earth Sciences Engineering and Materials Science Information Sciences Management Sciences Health and Medical Sciences Interdisciplinary Sciences This journal provides readers with high-quality research articles, reviews, research highlights, interviews, commentaries and perspectives.
Fundamental Research

Geoenergy Science and Engineering

  • ISSN: 2949-8910
The objective of Geoenergy Science and Engineering is to bridge the gap between the engineering and the science of geoenergy and sustainable hydrocarbon production by publishing explicitly written articles intelligible to scientists, engineers, and geologists working in related areas. Geoenergy Science and Engineering covers the fields of geoenergy and sustainable hydrocarbon production in its broadest possible sense. The journal aims to publish articles with a particular focus on energy transition and achieving net-zero emission targets. General topics include: responsible and sustainable energy generation; carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS); geothermal energy; hydrogen production, transport, and storage; underground gas storage; application of artificial intelligence, machine learning and data analytics in energy industry; and sustainable hydrocarbon exploration and production. Papers will be published with the minimum of publication delay. Research articles, case histories, field process reports, short communications, book reviews, symposia proceedings and review articles are accepted. Generally, review articles on some topic of special current interest will be published. Formerly known as Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, with a 2022 IF of 4.4, and 2022 CiteScore of 8.8.
Geoenergy Science and Engineering

Giant

  • ISSN: 2666-5425
  • 5 Year impact factor: 7
  • Impact factor: 7
Giant is an interdisciplinary title focusing on fundamental and applied macromolecular science spanning all chemistry, physics, biology, and materials aspects of the field in the broadest sense. Key areas covered include macromolecular chemistry, supramolecular assembly, multiscale and multifunctional materials, organic-inorganic hybrid materials, biophysics, biomimetics and surface science. Core topics range from developments in synthesis, characterisation and assembly towards creating uniformly sized precision macromolecules with tailored properties, to the design and assembly of nanostructured materials in multiple dimensions, and further to the study of smart or living designer materials with tuneable multiscale properties. The journal seeks to bring an alternative, inclusive perspective on macromolecules and serves as a platform for discussions around emerging concepts in macromolecular science, with emphasis on the ever-expanding scope of new macromolecular architectures and the new understanding of the underlying common features of macromolecular systems. Core topics include but are not limited to: Macromolecules, biomacromolecules, and molecular clusters Nanomaterials and hybrid materials Supramolecular chemistry and hierarchical assembly Theory, modelling, and simulation in multiple scales Artificial/bio-inspired intelligent surface, interface and materials Soft-matter materials for health, energy and other related applications The editors welcome comprehensive articles, short communications and reviews and invited news and views articles.
Giant

Heliyon

  • ISSN: 2405-8440
  • 5 Year impact factor: 4.1
  • Impact factor: 4
Heliyon is an all-science, open access journal that is part of the Cell Press family. Any paper reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research, which adheres to accepted ethical and scientific publishing standards, will be considered for publication. As such, the journal also publishes manuscripts reporting negative/null results, incremental advances, and replication studies. Dedicated section editors, associate editors, and our in-house team handle your manuscript and manage the publication process end to end, giving your research the editorial support it deserves. If it's important to you, it's important to us. Submit your paper today.
Heliyon

High Energy Density Physics

  • ISSN: 1574-1818
  • 5 Year impact factor: 1.3
  • Impact factor: 1.6
High Energy Density Physics is an international journal covering original experimental and related theoretical work studying the physics of matter and radiation under extreme conditions. 'High energy density' is understood to be an energy density exceeding about 1011 J/m3. The editors and the publisher are committed to provide this fast-growing community with a dedicated high quality channel to distribute their original findings. Papers suitable for publication in this journal cover topics in both the warm and hot dense matter regimes, such as laboratory studies relevant to non-LTE kinetics at extreme conditions, planetary interiors, astrophysical phenomena, inertial fusion and includes studies of, for example, material properties and both stable and unstable hydrodynamics. Developments in associated theoretical areas, for example the modelling of strongly coupled, partially degenerate and relativistic plasmas, are also covered. Benefits to authors We also provide many author benefits, such as free PDFs, a liberal copyright policy, special discounts on Elsevier publications and much more. Please click here for more information on our author services. Please see our Guide for Authors for information on article submission. If you require any further information or help, please visit our Support Center
High Energy Density Physics