期刊名称:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MECHANICS B-FLUIDS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The European Journal of Mechanics B/Fluids publishes theoretical, computational and experimental papers in all fundamental research areas of fluid mechanics. Published every two months, EJM B/Fluids contains: Original papers from countries world-wide Book reviews A calendar of scientific meetings
Audience
Researchers in Fluid Mechanics
Abstracting / Indexing
- Applied Mechanics Reviews
- CNRS/Pascal
- Current Contents/Physical, Chemical, and Earth Sciences
- INSPEC
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- Mathematical Reviews
- Mechanics Contents
- Science Citation Index
- Zentralblatt MATH
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Instructions to Authors
AIMS AND SCOPE
Papers submitted for publication must contain original research results, be clearly written and meet a high scientific standard. The manuscript must not have been published before (except in the form of an abstract or as part of a lecture, review or thesis).The text must be written in good English.
The authors must secure the rights of reproduction of any material that has previously been published elsewhere.
Although investigations in well established areas are within the scope of the journal, recent developments and innovative ideas are particularly welcome.
The "EJM/B-Fluids" publishes papers in all fields of fluid mechanics. 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 clearly solve identifiable problems in fluid mechanics, and provided the significance of the results is explained. Similarly, experimental papers must add physical insight to the understanding of fluid mechanics.
Manuscripts should be sent to one of the Editors-in-Chief.
GENERAL PRESENTATION
Four complete copies of the manuscript should be submitted. The manuscript should be double-spaced, with margins of at least 3.5 cm at the top, bottom and sides for editor's comments. The pages should be numbered.
The layout should be presented as follows: title page, abstract, introduction, main text, results, conclusion, acknowledgements, references, figure captions, tables, figures.
The total length of the manuscript should not exceed the equivalent of 20 pages when printed.
Section headings should be numbered following the international numbering system (1.; 1.1.; 1.1.1., etc.).
Tables and figures, with their captions, should not appear in the text, but be placed together on separate sheets at the end of the manuscript.
Abbreviations should be punctuated.
Uppercase letters should be accented; small capitals should not be used.
After the article has been accepted for publication, the authors are encouraged to forward the revised version on disk to the editor (RTF or TEX format for the text, and, if possible, TIFF format-300 dpi-for the figures). The downloadable TEX files can be obtained from the Author Gateway submission guide.
The publication of the text and black and white figures is free of charge.
Title page The title page should include the following: the title of the article, which should be concise but explicit, the surname and forenames (in full) of each author, the department and institution where the study was carried out, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address of the corresponding author (this author being identified by an asterisk), a short title (running title) of no more than 45 characters, including spaces.
Abstract The abstract (not more than 200 words) should be in a suitable form for abstracting services. Paragraphs, footnotes, references, cross-references to figures or tables and undefined abbreviations should be avoided.
Keywords Up to five key words should be provided to assist the reader and facilitate information retrieval. Keywords may be taken from the title, abstract or text. The plural form and uppercase letters should be avoided. Keywords should be written in bold lowercase letters, separated by slashes.
Parameters and units Only ISO symbols, always written in italic, should be used for the various parameters. SI units should be used throughout, and should always be written in roman and separated from the numerical value by a space. The ? in ?g or ?m is always in roman. The symbol for litre is L and that for minute is min. For temperatures, please note the use of C and F but K. As the Ångstrsm (1 ?= 10-10 m) is not an SI unit, it should be replaced by the nanometre (1 nm = 10-9 m) or by the picometre (1 pm = 10-12 m): 1 ?= 0.1 nm = 100 pm. Multiple units should be written with negative superscripts (for example, 25 mg. L-1. s-1).
The list of notations should appear just before the first paragraph of full text.
Parameters and units Only ISO symbols, always written in italic, should be used for the various parameters. SI units should be used throughout, and should always be written in roman and separated from the numerical value by a space. The ? in ?g or ?m is always in roman. The symbol for litre is L and that for minute is min. For temperatures, please note the use of C and F but K. As the Ångstrsm (1 ?= 10-10 m) is not an SI unit, it should be replaced by the nanometre (1 nm = 10-9 m) or by the picometre (1 pm = 10-12 m): 1 ?= 0.1 nm = 100 pm. Multiple units should be written with negative superscripts (for example, 25 mg. L-1. s-1).
The list of notations should appear just before the first paragraph of full text.
Equations and numbers Equations should be carefully typed with attention paid to exponents and subscripts. Those that are referred to in the text [in the form: equation (1), for example] should be numbered using Arabic numerals, in brackets, on the right-hand margin. Particular care should be taken to distinguish between the number zero (0) and the letter O; the number one (1) and the letter l, the Roman letter v and the Greek letter nu (n). The decimal logarithm should be written "log" and the natural log "ln". The abbreviation of the exponential function is a roman e (for example, ex) or exp (for example, exp (u2 + n). In expressions of the type dxdt, the letter d (derivative function) is always written in roman, whereas the physical parameter (x or t) is always in italics. Numbers are written in numerals when they are followed by units, these being represented by their SI symbols (10 % but a few percent). In numerals, each group of three letters should be separated by a space (except for dates and postal codes).
References The references are cited in the text followed by an Arabic numeral enclosed in square brackets. They are numbered in order of their citation in the text.
In the reference list, the references appear in numerical order, preceded by the appropriate number enclosed in square brackets.
Wherever possible the authors' names should be mentioned in the text too.
All entries in the reference list must correspond to references in the text and vice versa. When authors are cited, the spelling of the authors' names must be exactly the same as in the reference list.
The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to the standardised rules (cf. "ISI", "Current Contents", "Physical Abstracts", for instance). Titles for which no abbreviation is given should be written in full.
Examples are given below of the layout and punctuation to be used in the references.
- Article (all authors must be mentioned)
- [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.
A list of all the other possibilities (journal supplements, proceedings of a congress, accepted articles, edited books, translations, theses, patents, standards, etc.) is available on request from the Editorial Board.
A list of all the other possibilities (journal supplements, proceedings of a congress, accepted articles, edited books, translations, theses, patents, standards, etc.) is available on request from the Editorial Board.
Illustrations (figures and tables)
Illustrations (one original and two good copies) should be numbered in Arabic numerals for figures and tables, and should be referred to in the text by their number (figure 1, table 1) in italics. Lettering (symbols, numbers, etc.) should not differ from figure to figure and should be of sufficient size to remain legible after reduction (letters 1- 2 mm high after reduction to either one or two column format). Figures should be presented in the form of drawings on drawing or tracing paper or as sharp glossy prints. Half-tones should contain good contrast and should be originals (i.e. not already reproduced); line drawings should have a white background. Photographs should be presented in the form of plates to be reproduced without reduction (maximum size 12 x 19 cm2 or 16.5 x 24 cm2 for "full page" illustrations. The lettering (height 1- 2 mm) should not be placed any closer to the edges than 1 cm. Graphs should include only the co-ordinate axes with unit divisions or the major mesh lines. The figure captions should be explicit so that the illustrations are comprehensible without reference to the text, and should be presented together on a separate sheet at the end of the paper. As many details as possible should be included in the captions rather than in the figures themselves. Authors are responsible for the cost of reproduction of colour figures. Tables should not exceed 84 characters per line (140 if in landscape format). The title of each table should be written above the corresponding table. Figures and tables published elsewhere cannot be accepted without the prior consent of the publisher and the author(s).
The Editorial Board retains the right of returning, before evaluation, manuscripts to authors who do not comply with these recommendations. The author is advised to keep one manuscript and a set of figures.
Proofs and reprints
Proofs will be sent to the author indicated on the title page. They should be carefully corrected and returned to the publisher within 48 hours of reception. If this period is exceeded, the galleys may be printed with the editor's corrections only. Should substantial changes in the original manuscript be requested (other than typographical errors), they will be made at the author's expense. Twenty-five reprints per contribution are available free of charge. An order form for additional reprints will accompany the proofs.
COPYRIGHT
When the article is published the author is considered to have transferred copyright to the publisher.
Requests for reproduction should be sent to the publisher.
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Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief:
F. Dias, Centre de mathématiques et de Leurs Applications Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan 61,Avenue du President Wilson 94235 CACHAN cedex Email: dias@cmla.ens-cachan.fr G.J.F. van Heijst, Eindhoven University of Technology Department of Physics Fluids Dynamics Laboratory P.O.Box 513 NL 5600 MB Eindhoven Email: ejmb.fdl@tue.nl
Associate Editors:
I.P. Castro P. Luchini L.G. Redekopp
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