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期刊名称:ENERGY AND BUILDINGS

ISSN:0378-7788
出版频率:Semi-monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA, PO BOX 564, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND, 1001
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/energy-and-buildings/
影响因子:5.879
主题范畴:CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY;    ENERGY & FUELS;    ENGINEERING, CIVIL

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



About the journal

Energy and Buildings is an international journal publishing articles with explicit links to energy use in buildings. The aim is to present new research results, and new proven practice aimed at reducing energy needs of a building and improving indoor environment quality.

Topics covered include:

Energy demands and consumption in existing and future buildings

Thermal comfort and indoor air quality

Natural and mechanical ventilation

Air distribution in air conditioned buildings

Application of solar and other renewable energy sources in buildings

Energy balances in major building complexes (industrial, public and other buildings)

HVAC and refrigeration systems in residential, public and industrial buildings

Heat recovery systems in buildings

Buildings and district heating

Energy conservation in built environment

Energy efficient buildings

Building physics

Sustainable buildings and energy demands

Evaluation and control of indoor thermal and lighting systems

Intelligent buildings

Links between architectural design, mechanical and lighting systems

New materials in buildings and their impact on energy demands

External and internal design conditions for energy efficient buildings

Papers with results based on simulations are welcome but those with clear links to laboratory or field measurements are preferred. These links may include calibration, benchmarking, or comparisons of results.


Instructions to Authors

 

Submission of Manuscripts
Authors should submit THREE copies of their article (complete in all respects) to the Editor-in-Chief, Alan Meier, or to the European Editor, Branislav Todorovic, at the addresses given below. For the final version, in addition to the original and two copies, authors should submit an electronic version of their manuscript on disk.

Alan Meier
International Energy Agency/Energy Efficiency Division (IEA/EET)
9 rue de la F¨¦d¨¦ration
75739 Paris Cedex 15
France
Tel. +33 1 4057 6685
E-mail: Alan.MEIER@iea.org

or to the European Editor
Branislav Todorovic
Professor of Mechanical Engineering Faculty
University of Belgrade
27 Marta 80
1100 Belgrade
Serbia.
Fax +38 111 322 1198
E-mail: todorob@eunet.yu

Authors may, if they wish, submit a preliminary abstract of a proposed paper to the Editor before completing their manuscript.

Contributions are accepted on the understanding that the authors have obtained the necessary authority for publication. Submission of an article is understood to imply that the article is original and unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Upon acceptance of an article by the Journal, the author(s) will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information.

Types of Contributions
1.Full-length, or regular papers describing original research work previously unpublished.
2.Reviews of specialized topics within the scope of the Journal (prospective authors should obtain preliminary approval of the Editors before preparing such an article).
3.Technical Notes (maximum four printed pages) giving a complete description of a limited investigation, which will not be included in a later paper. They should be as completely documented, both by reference to the literature and by description of the experimental procedures employed, as a full-length paper.
4.Research Communications, brief reports of work which has progressed to a stage when it is considered that the building science would be advanced if the results were made available as soon as possible to others working on the same subject.
In addition to the research publications in the Journal, there will appear occasional reviews of books and reports, notices of meetings and conventions, and interesting news items pertinent to the field of energy and buildings.

Language
The language of the Journal is English. Authors should remember however that the Journal is international and widely read by those who are not of English mother tongue. Clarity and precision are best achieved by the use of short words and simple sentences. Authors for whom English is not their first language are urged to seek assistance in style, syntax and grammar.

Preparation of Manuscripts
Manuscripts should be typed in double spacing on consecutively numbered pages of uniform size with a wide margin on the left. Papers should be headed by a concise but informative title. This should be followed by the name(s) of the author(s) and by the name and address of the laboratory where the work was carried out. If the address of the author(s) at the time when the paper will appear is other than the laboratory in which the workwas carried out, this may be stated in a footnote. The name and complete address of the person to whom proofs are to be sent must be given. Recognition of financial support should not be made by a footnote to the title or name(s) of the author(s), but should be included in "Acknowledgements" at the end of the paper.
Authors using word-processing/computer facilities for the preparation of manuscripts are urged to check very carefully their printouts for omissions. High-quality (daisy-wheel) printouts are preferred though output from printers using a high-density dot-matrix system with true descenders is acceptable. A font size of no less than 10 points should be emmployed for ordinary characters so thatsub- and superscripts are clearly legible. Authors must also remember that if, after acceptance of their paper for publication, they decide to submit minor revisions these variances with the originally accepted manuscript must be clearly indicated on the new printout.

Abstract
An abstract should accompany all manuscripts with the exception of Technical Notes and Research Communications. It should present (preferably in 50 - 200 words) a concise and factual account of the approach, contents and conclusions of the paper. It is stressed that the abstract should make the content of the paper intelligible to the research and applications community at large. Abstracts should be understandable in isolation, and reference to formulae and equations in the main text is thus not permissible.

Tables
Tables should be typed in double spacing on separate sheets and provided with suitable headings. Tables should be clearly referred to in the text using Arabic numerals and an indication given in the margin of the manuscript as to the approximate position in which they should be placed. Considerable thought should be given to the layout of the tables (and illustrations) so that the significance of the results can be most readily and quickly grasped by the busy reader. It is sometimes surprising how much more easily a table of results can be understood if columns and lines are interchanged. Frequently a graphical representation of tabular data conveys information much more vividly than columns of figures. Each table should have a title which makes the general meaning understandable without reference to the text.

Computer printouts will not in general be published, but an indication may be given in the article where auxiliary data are vailable.

Illustrations
Line drawings should be in a form suitable for direct reproduction, drawn in Indian ink on drawing or tracing paper (letter height 3 - 5 mm). Where press-on type is utilized rather than mechanically produced lettering in Indian ink (e.g., Leroy lettering), care should be taken to avoid heavy, blocky or highly stylized (e.g., full slant) type styles. Where computer-generated graphical displays are utilized specify a sufficiently heavy line width to ensure clear reproducibility. Sensitized-paper copies of CRT displays (e.g., Tektronix) are almost inevitably unusable. Legends to illustrations should be typed in sequence on a separate page or pages and be understandable without reference to the text. They should begin with a title followed by any other necessary material describing the points or lines on the figure. Photographs should be black and white glossy prints and as rich in contrast as possible. An indication should be given in the margin of the manuscript at the approximate position in which each illustration should be placed and Arabic numerals should be used to identify each illustration.

References
References should be indicated by numerals in square brackets, introduced consecutively and appropriately in the text. References must be listed on separate sheet(s) at the end of the paper. Every reference appearing in the text should be quoted in the reference list, and vice versa. Volume and issue numbers should be given in addition to dates and page numbers whenever a journal utilizes such identifiers. Authors are urged to consult a recent issue of the Journal for the presentation of references.

Footnotes should be restricted to brief definitions of terms and explanatory notes and should not include any bibliographic or other reference material.
When using the names of institutions which are commonly initialized, use the full institutional name in the first place where it is mentioned in the manuscript followed by the common usage initials in parentheses (e.g. National Bureau of Standards (NBS)). The initials alone may be then used when needed in the remainder of the manuscript. Avoid references to "National" issues. Make very certain that your international audience knows exactly which nation to which you refer. Similarly preface statistics on, for example, construction completions or appliance sales with the geographical boundary to which the statistic refers.

Units
Authors must express all quantities in SI units, with other units in parentheses if desired. U.S. authors are especially cautioned that building dimensions, areas and volumes also fall under this rule. A Nomenclature should be placed at the end of the article.

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 along 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 hardcopy version will be uses as the definitive version.

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 Login Department, Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd, Elsevier House, Brookvale Plaza, East Park, Shannon, Co Clare, Ireland.

Reprints
Twenty-five reprints are provided free of charge to the author(s). In addition, the author will receive a free copy of the issue in which the paper appears. Further copies can be ordered at prices shown on the reprint order form which will accompany the galley proofs.

There are no page charges.

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

Abstracting Organizations
Articles in Energy and Buildings will be indexed and abstracted in Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, Current Contents/Engineering, Technology and Applied Sciences, Current Energy Information, Energy Abstracts, EIC/Intelligence (Energy Index), Environmental Periodicals Bibliography, Focus onTM: Global Change, Fuel and Energy Abstracts, INSPEC Abstracts, International Building Services Abstracts, Sage Urban Studies Abstracts, and VINITI (Institut fuer wissenschaftliche Information der Akademie der Wissenschaften der UdSSR).

 


Editorial Board

 

Editor-in-Chief:

Dr. A. Meier, International Energy Agency/Energy Efficiency Division (IEA/EET), Paris, France. Email: Alan.MEIER@iea.org

European Editor:

Prof. B.B. Todorovic, Mechanical Engineering Faculty, University of Belgrade, 27 Marta 80, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Email: todorob@eunet.yu

Editorial Board:

F.N. Arumi, Austin, TX, USA.
H.J. Cowan, Sydney, Australia.
P.O. Fanger, Lyngby, Denmark.
H. Feustel, Wettenberg-Launsbach, Germany.
B. Givoni, Ramat Hashsron, Israel.
S.R. Hastings, Erikastrasse, Switzerland.
Ken-ichi Kimura, Tokyo, Japan.
A. Mahdavi, Vienna, Austria.
K.M. Mok, University of Macau, Macau.
P. O'Sullivan, London, UK.
A.H. Rosenfeld, Berkeley, CA, USA.
M.L. Savitz, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
B.K. Saxena, Roorkee, UP, India.
S. Selkowitz, Berkeley, CA, USA.
S Tanabe, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan.
H Yoshino, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan.

 



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