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期刊名称:AAPG BULLETIN

ISSN:0149-1423
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:AMER ASSOC PETROLEUM GEOLOGIST, 1444 S BOULDER AVE, PO BOX 979, TULSA, USA, OK, 74119-3604
  出版社网址:http://www.aapg.org/
期刊网址:http://www.astm.org/DIGITAL_LIBRARY/JOURNALS/TESTEVAL/
影响因子:3.529
主题范畴:GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

About This Journal

This flagship ASTM journal is a multi-disciplinary forum for the applied sciences and engineering. Published bimonthly, JOTE presents new technical information, derived from field and laboratory testing, on the performance, quantitative characterization, and evaluation of materials. Papers present new methods and data along with critical evaluations; report users' experience with test methods and results of interlaboratory testing and analysis; and stimulate new ideas in the fields of testing and evaluation.

Major topic areas are fatigue and fracture, mechanical testing, and fire testing. Also publishes review articles, technical notes, research briefs and commentary. All papers are peer-reviewed.

Abstracting & Indexing Information

·                     Abstract Bulletin of Paper Science and Technology

·                     Aluminum Industry Abstracts

·                     Applied Mechanics Reviews

·                     Applied Science & Technology Index (Nov.1983-)

·                     CAB Abstracts

·                     C S A Civil Engineering Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)

·                     C S A Engineered Materials Abstracts

·                     C S A Mechanical & Transportation Engineering Abstracts (Cambridge

·                     Scientific Abstracts)

·                     Ceramic Abstracts

·                     Chemical Abstracts

·                     COMPENDEX®

·                     Computer and Information Systems Abstracts Journal

·                     Corrosion Abstracts

·                     Current Contents®/Engineering Computing & Technology

·                     Earthquake Engineering Abstracts Database (2004-)

·                     Electronics and Communications Abstracts Journal

·                     Engineering Index Monthly

·                     INSPEC®

·                     ISI Science Citation Index®

·                     Materials Science Citation Index

·                     Mechanical Engineering Abstracts

·                     Metals Abstracts/Alloys Index (METADEX)

·                     Packaging Month

·                     Personal Alert

·                     R A P R A Abstracts (Rubber and Plastics Research Association of Great Britain) (1927-)(1974-)

·                     R I L M Abstracts of Music Literature (Repertoire International de Litterature Musicale) (1967-)

·                     Science Citation Index

·                     Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts

·                     World Surface Coating Abstracts


Instructions to Authors

How to Prepare Your Manuscript

For general format and style, consult recent issues of the Journal and the ASTM Style Manual. Papers will be reviewed in accordance with the journal's standards and authors should review the Specific Ratings used by reviewers prior to writing their papers.

Manuscript. Includes the abstract, references, and captions, and should be neatly typed in English, double spaced on 21.6 cm x 28 cm (8 ½" x 11" or A4) pages, and have at least 1" margins. It should be carefully proofread by the author. The manuscript must be in good scientific American English; this is the author's responsibility. Number all pages in single sequence beginning with the title and abstract page. The title page should contain the title of the article, the names and affiliations of the authors, a short abstract, and keywords only. Pages of the manuscript should be arranged in the following order: title page, text, acknowledgments, appendixes, references, tables, figure captions, and figures. Papers should not be lengthened by unnecessary descriptions and repetitions, but neither should authors use a telegraphic style detrimental to the clarity and understanding of the paper.

Length Requirements. The suggested number of word-equivalents is 10,000 for Technical Manuscripts, 3,500 for Technical Notes, and 2,000 for Discussions. Tables and figures of normal size should generally be counted as 250 word equivalents each. The editor may waive these restrictions to encourage papers on topics that cannot be treated within these limitations. Review papers concerned with a large topic area may be longer in order to adequately cover the topic. Justification for longer manuscripts should be provided and permission received from the Journal's Associate Editor covering the section involved.

Commercialism Policy. It is ASTM's policy to avoid commercialism in all publications. Therefore, use generic terms whenever possible. Capitalize trademarks and trade names when used. Use the symbols ® and ™ when appropriate. Include the company name, city, and state in a footnote the first time used and capitalize the trademark name throughout the rest of the paper.

"Previously Published" Policy. In order to maintain the integrity of the publication process, the policy of ASTM and its Committee on Publications (COP) forbids the publication of previously published material. For the purpose of this policy, "previously published" means published in a peer-reviewed, archival document or electronic format such that the material can be easily referenced and obtained. With limited exceptions, this definition would encompass any material that is currently subject to copyright protection. Informally published proceedings of workshops or seminars would not normally fall under the scope of this definition.

 

In order to be subject to this policy, the material in question need not be identical to the previous publication, only substantially the same. The editor of the publication and the assigned COP representative are responsible for determining whether or not the material is "substantially the same" in each case.

 

Exceptions to this policy can be granted with approval of the Technical Editor of a journal and the COP representative. Examples for exceptions may include a case in which the completeness of technical accuracy of a manual is comprised without the materials contained in a previously published work. Similarly, a journal's Technical Editor may feel that the readers would benefit from the information so much that they agree to sacrifice journal pages to accommodate the previously published article.

 

In cases where an exception is granted, all necessary waivers of copyright must be obtained by the author, submitted to ASTM, and cited in the publication with the copyright holder's permission.

 

Title. Should be as concise as possible but informative enough to facilitate information retrieval. "Part I," or simply "I," will not be included as part of the title of an article unless Part II has already been submitted for publication in the Journal. Parts III, IV, etc., are likewise unacceptable unless the prior parts have already been accepted or have appeared in this journal and are properly identified in the references.

Authors' names. In general, authors should strive for a consistent format of their names in publications. This will facilitate indexing, avoid duplication, and lessen ambiguities when other researchers are looking for more of your work. (e.g., Robert Smith, Robert K. Smith, R.K. Smith, Bob Smith). It would be best to select one format for your name and use it consistently.

Abstract. Should be self-contained (contain no footnotes). It should adequately describe all subjects, major and minor, about which new information is given, and summarize the conclusions and all results of general interest in the article. The abstract should be written as one paragraph and should not contain displayed mathematical equations or tabular material. The abstract will be available in the ASTM Digital Library to assist researchers when considering their interest in obtaining your manuscript.

 

Conflict of Interest: Authors are responsible for recognizing and disclosing any conflict of interest that could be perceived to bias their work, acknowledging all financial support and any other personal connections with the journal's editorial board members. 

Keywords: Provide at least 3 words that researchers would likely use to locate your paper in our Digital Library or any online search.

Equations. Should be neatly typed, punctuated, and aligned to bring out their structure, and numbered on the right. Mathematical operation signs indicating continuity of the expression should be placed at the left of the second and succeeding lines. Use a multiplication sign (×) rather than a centered dot, except for scalar products of vectors. The solidus (/) should be used instead of built-up fractions in running text, and in display wherever clarity would not be jeopardized. Use "exp" for complicated exponents.

Notation. Must be legible, clear, compact, and consistent with standard usage. All unusual symbols whose identity may not be obvious must be identified the first time they appear, and at all subsequent times when confusion might arise. Superscripts are normally set directly over subscripts.

Footnotes. For footnotes that appear in the text of the paper, use superior numbers. The number scheme should pick up from where the author affiliation footnotes left off. For example, if on the first page there are two author affiliation footnotes (1 and 2), then any footnotes on the following pages should pick up with number 3. For footnotes in tables, use superior lowercase, roman letters, beginning with the letter "a," for each table. The footnotes should appear below the table.

References. All references must contain enough information to allow a reader to find the cited materials. Use italics for titles of books or journals and do not abbreviate journal titles. See the ASTM Style Manual for examples.

 

Website references must contain the title of the site, the URL, and the date you viewed the site. If possible, also include the author, the date the information on the site was written or posted, and any other pertinent information that will help the reader find the reference.

 

Citing Standards: A standard mentioned in the text should have initial caps and be typed without quotes or italics (this applies to standards of other standards organizations as well) and include a complete reference to the Standard. Example: "...this was the case according to ASTM A252-98el." In the manuscript's reference section, the Standard should be given as follows: ASTM Standard A252-98el: Specification for Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe Piles, Annual Book of ASTM Standards, ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA, 1998. (See the References section of the ASTM Style Manual for more examples.)

Tables. Separate tables (numbered with Arabic numerals in the order of their appearance in the text) should be used for all but the simplest tabular material; they should have captions that make the tables intelligible without reference to the text. The structure should be clear, with simple column headings giving all units. Unaltered computer output and notation are generally unacceptable. Authors should make every effort to prepare tables in Portrait rather than Landscape layout to assist the online readers and save paper.

Figures. All figures, whether line drawings, graphs, or photographs, and including any associated text, must be prepared in such a manner that they are clear and legible in color (online) and in black and white (in print). It is suggested that you use shapes or patterns so the meaning is clear in color and black and white. In general, figures and associated text should be prepared using a suitable software application intended for producing a graphical image, graphing numerical data, or editing a photograph. Please see the How to Prepare your Figure Files section for detailed requirements. Click here for more technical information. Figures should be submitted in the final published size, not oversized. Figures, whether they are line drawings, graphs, and/or photographs, must be labeled consecutively as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc. and have a corresponding citation in the main text. Do not label tables as figures.

 

How to Prepare Your Figure Files

Please adhere to the following guidelines when preparing your figure files for submission:

 

Reviewers and the Editor will be asked to recommend improvement or elimination of poor quality or irrelevant figures.

Number figures in the order in which they appear in text.

Place only one figure per page. Place all parts of the same figure on one page if possible.

Label all figure parts with (a), (b), etc. Avoid any large disparity in size of lettering and labels used within one figure.

Prepare figures in the final published size, not oversized. The maximum published width for a one-column figure is 3-3/8 in. (8.5 cm). Each figure should be prepared for 100% reproduction in order to avoid problems arising from large reductions in size.

In cases where reduction is required, avoid small open symbols that tend to fill in and avoid small lettering. Ensure that, in the final published figure, there is a minimum of 8-point type size (2.8 mm high; 1/8 in. high) for lettering and 0.5-point width for lines.

Ensure that lettering and lines are dark enough, and thick enough, to reproduce clearly, especially if reduction is necessary. Remember that fine lines tend to disappear upon reduction.

All photographs must have an indication of scale to be acceptable for publication. Also, make sure the photographs will be legible and reproduce well - not too light and not too dark.

Figures may remain embedded in the Word article file. However, they must also be uploaded separately in one of the following acceptable formats.

When preparing illustrations that will appear in color in the online journal and in black and white in any printed format, authors must ensure that (i) the figures will reproduce well when printed in black and white and (ii) descriptions of figures in text and captions will be sufficiently clear for both print and online versions.

Acceptable formats: PostScript (.ps), Encapsulated PostScript (.eps, using either Arial or Times Roman fonts), or Tagged Image File format (.tif, lzw compressed). Application files (e.g., .jpeg and .doc) are not acceptable.

When submitting your manuscript, submit ALL figure files for your paper, including line art.

Make sure there is only ONE figure per file. Each figure file should contain all parts of the figure. For example, if Figure 1 contains three parts (a,b,c), then all parts should be combined in a single file for Figure 1.

Set the correct orientation for each graphics file.

Settings: Set the graphic for 600 dpi resolution for line art, 300 dpi for halftones, and 600 dpi for combinations (line art + halftone)

Save line art as black/white bitmap, not grayscale.

Save halftones and combinations as grayscale, not black/white bitmap.

Submit color files at 300 dpi in one of these formats: .tif, .ps, or .eps. If selecting a file mode, use RGB (red, green, blue) for color online or CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) for color in print. (See the following section, Free Color Online, for more information regarding color figures in print).

Excel charts and graphs are considered figures. Upload them as figure files in either .tif, .eps or .ps. These formats are required to create the best possible image in the journal and online. NO other format is acceptable.

(NOTE: Tables should be incorporated into the article text unless they contain a graphic or Excel chart or graph.)

You may check the quality of your figures using the Figure Quality Check feature. This is an optional feature, but will help to identify potential problems with reproduction.


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief:

Dr. M. R. Mitchell, Northern Arizona University, Mechanical Engineering Department, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA.

Editorial Board Members:

» Dr. Aziz Amoozegar, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA

» Dr. Patricia A. Annis, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA

» Dr. Nemkumar Banthia, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada

» Dr. Neal S. Berke, Grace Construction Products, Cambridge, MI, USA

» Dr. Laura Bix, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA

» Dr. Nick Birbilis, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia

» Dr. Andreas J. Brunner, EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories, Duebendorf, Switzerland

» Dr. Wen-Ruey Chang, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, Hopkinton, MA, USA

» Dr. Dar-Hao Chen, Texas Dept. of Transportation, Austin, TX, USA

» Dr. Peter E. Fortini, Pfizer/Wyeth, Andover, MA, USA

» Dr. William F. Hammetter, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA

» Dr. Markus B. Heinimann, Alcoa Technical Center, Alcoa Center, PA, USA

» Dr. Marcelo M. Hirschler, GBH International, Mill Valley, CA,USA

» Dr. Shin-Che Huang, Western Research Institute, Laramie, WY, USA

» Mr. Thomas S. Jones, Howmet Research Corp., Whitehall, MI, USA

» Dr. Sivakumar Kandasami, Consultant, Bristol, UK

» Dr. Sreeramesh Kalluri, Ohio Aerospace Institute, Brook Park, OH, USA

» Dr. Vistasp Karbhari, University of Alabama, Huntsville, AL, USA

» Dr. Edward J. Kikta, Jr., FMC Corporation, Ewing, NJ, USA

» Dr. Robert J. Leichti, Stanley Fastening Systems, East Greenwich, RI, USA

» Mr. Christopher McCowan, NIST, Boulder, CO, USA

» Mr. Thomas F. O’Connor, SmithGroup, Detroit, MI, USA

» Prof. Khim Chey Gary Ong, National University of Singapore, Singapore

» Dr. Andrew W. Phelps, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton, OH, USA

» Dr. Scott Schroeder, Exponent, Los Angeles, CA, USA

» Dr. Christopher G. Scott, Lubrizol Corporation, Wickliffe, OH, USA

» Dr. Punith V. Shivaprasad, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA

» Dr. Stein Sture, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA

» Dr. Marta L. Villarraga, Exponent Failure Analysis, Philadelphia, PA, USA

» Prof. Feipeng Xiao, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, USA

» Dr. Xiong Yu, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA

» Professor Menglan Zeng, Hunan University, Changsha, P.R. China



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