期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR NUMERICAL METHODS IN 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
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
The advent of modern digital computers has enabled applied mathematicians, engineers, and scientists to make significant progress in the solution of previously intractable problems. Indeed, it is now possible to assess the validity of previously unproven concepts related to complex problems. This trend is particularly valid in fluid mechanics, where there is an increasing need to test previously advocated fundamental concepts and to develop new computer-based numerical techniques. Indeed, it is now apparent that new concepts can be tested via numerical methods. The main objective of the Journal Numerical Methods in Fluids is to provide a timely and readily accessible reference for those engaged in computer aided design and research in computational fluid dynamics. The topics suitable for inclusion range from potential flow, through viscous flow (incompressible and compressible) and even to those problems in which turbulence is the dominant feature. Methods for solving ancillary equations, such as transport and diffusion, are also quite relevant.
The expressed intention of the Journal is the dissemination of information relating to the development, refinement, and application of computer-based numerical techniques for solving problems in fluids. These include, but are not limited to, the Finite Difference and Finite Element methods, in each of which the manner of imposing boundary conditions to obtain a numerical solution can be quite important. The submission of manuscripts in which the primary contribution is experimental is encouraged, if such results are compared with previously published numerical predictions. Also encouraged are papers in which an established numerical technique is used to study some of the subtleties associated with the physics of fluids. Indeed, even papers presenting closed form solutions directly related to engineering problems and demonstrated to be effective will be published.
Although it is not practicable to publish complete computer codes, the salient features of a new code will be accepted as technical notes, which should include examples illustrating the advantage of the techniques. It is envisaged that such codes should be made available at the discretion of the authors. Contributions relating to aids in teaching and design will be processed in a similar manner.
Readership
Engineers in fluid dynamics ¡¤ researchers in numerical and computational methods ¡¤ applied mathematicians |
Instructions to Authors
Initial Manuscript Submission. Submit three copies of the manuscript (including copies of tables and illustrations) to: Professor Nigel Weatherill, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK; or to Dr David Gartling, Engineering Sciences Center, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185, USA. If desired, submissions may be made to that member of the Advisory Editorial Board who, in the opinion of the author, is most closely concerned with the subject matter of the paper.
Authors in Japan please note. Wiley-Japan can provide authors in Japan with a list of recommended services to check and improve the English of their papers before submission. Please contact Masayo Kobayashi in the Wiley-Japan office by e-mail (editorial@wiley.co.jp) or fax (03 3556 9763) for more information, stating which journal you are submitting to.
Authors must also supply:
- an electronic copy of the final version (see section below),
- a Copyright Transfer Agreement with original signature(s) - without this we are unable to accept the submission, and
- permission grants - if the manuscript contains extracts, including illustrations, from other copyright works (including material from on-line or intranet sources) it is the author's responsibility to obtain written permission from the owners of the publishing rights to reproduce such extracts using the Wiley Permission Request Form. Permission grants should be submitted with the manuscript.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been previously published and should not be submitted for publication elsewhere while they are under consideration by Wiley. Submitted material will not be returned to the author unless specifically requested.
Electronic submission. The electronic copy of the final, revised manuscript must be sent to the Editor together with the paper copy. Disks should be PC or Mac formatted; write on the disk the software package used, the name of the author and the name of the journal. We are able to use most word processing packages, but prefer Word or WordPerfect.
Illustrations must be submitted in electronic format where possible. Save each figure as a separate file, in TIFF or EPS format preferably, and include the source file. Write on the disk the software package used to create them; we favour dedicated illustration packages over tools such as Excel or Powerpoint.
Manuscript style. The language of the journal is English. All submissions must have a title, be printed on one side of the paper, be double-line spaced and have a margin of 3cm all round. Illustrations and tables must be printed on separate sheets, and not be incorporated into the text.
- The title page must list the full title, short title of up to 70 characters and names and affiliations of all authors. Give the full address, including email, telephone and fax, of the author who is to check the proofs.
- Include the name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with grant number(s).
- Supply a summary of up to 200 words, which is a concise summary of the whole paper, not just the conclusions, and is understandable without reference to the rest of the paper. It should contain no citation to other published work.
- Include up to six keywords that describe your paper for indexing purposes.
Reference style. References should be cited in the text by number within square brackets and listed at the end of the paper in the order in which they appear in the text. All references must be complete and accurate. If necessary, cite unpublished or personal work in the text but do not include it in the reference list. References should be listed in the following style:
- Knowles JK, Reissner E. Note on the stress-strain relations for thin elastic shells. J. Math. Phys. 1958; 37: 269-282.
- Fortin A, Beliveau A, Demay Y. Numerical solution of transport equations. In Trends in Applications of Mathematics to Mechanics, Marquez MM, Rodriguez J (eds); Longman: Harlow, 1995; pp. 35-50.
Illustrations. Supply each illustration on a separate sheet, with the lead author¡¯s name and the figure number, with the top of the figure indicated, on the reverse. Supply original photographs; photocopies or previously printed material will not be used. Line artwork must be high-quality laser output (not photocopies). Tints are not acceptable; lettering must be of a reasonable size that would still be clearly legible upon reduction, and consistent within each figure and set of figures. Supply artwork at about twice the intended size for printing.
The cost of printing colour illustrations in the journal may be charged to the author. If colour illustrations are supplied electronically in either TIFF or EPS format, they may be used in the PDF of the article at no cost to the author, even if this illustration was printed in black and white in the journal. The PDF will appear on the Wiley InterScience site.
Copyright. To enable the publisher to disseminate the author¡¯s work to the fullest extent, the author must sign a Copyright Transfer Agreement, transferring copyright in the article from the author to the publisher, and submit the original signed agreement with the article presented for publication. A copy of the agreement to be used (which may be photocopied) can be found in the first issue of each volume of The International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids. Copies may also be obtained from the journal editor or publisher, or may be printed from this website.
Further Information. Proofs will be sent to the author for checking. This stage is to be used only to correct errors that may have been introduced during the production process. Prompt return of the corrected proofs, preferably within two days of receipt, will minimize the risk of the paper being held over to a later issue. 25 complimentary offprints will be provided to the author who checked the proofs, unless otherwise indicated. Further offprints and copies of the journal may be ordered. There is no page charge to authors.
Editorial Board
EDITORS |
Professor Nigel P. Weatherill Civil and Computational Engineering Centre University of Wales Swansea Swansea SA2 8PP, U.K. |
Dr David K. Gartling Engineering Sciences Center MS 0826, Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185, U.S.A. |
EDITOR EMERITII |
Professor Cedric Taylor University of Wales, Swansea, U.K. |
Dr Philip M. Gresho Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, U.S.A. |
ADVISORY EDITOR |
Professor O. C. Zienkiewicz Department of Civil Engineering, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea SA2 8PP, U.K. |
EDITORIAL BOARD |
F. Armero Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of California at Berkeley 713 Davis Hall Berkeley, California 94720, U.S.A. |
A. J. Baker University of Tennessee, Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, 317 Perkins Hall, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916, U.S.A. |
M. Bercovier Institute of Computer Science The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Ross Bldg, Givat Ram Jerusalem 91904, Israel |
M. Berzins Computational PDEs Unit School of Computing The University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT, U.K. |
P. Bettess School of Engineering University of Durham Science Laboratories South Road, Durham DH1 3LE, U.K. |
M. A. Christon Computational Physics R&D Dept. Sandia National Laboratories MS 0819, P.O.Box 5800, Albuquerque New Mexico 87185-0819, U.S.A |
H. Deconinck Von Karman Institute Waterloosesteenweg 72 1640 Sint-Genesius-Rode Belgium |
S. M. Deshpande CFD Centre, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering Indian Institute of Science Bangalore - 560 012, India |
G. de Vahl Davis School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering The University of New South Wales P.O. Box 1, Kensington, N.S.W. 2033 Australia |
J. Donea LTAS, Institute of Mechanics University of Li¨¨ge Rue Ernest Solvay, 21 B-4000 Li¨¨ge, Belgium |
J. H. Ferziger Mechanical Engineering Department Stanford University Stanford, California 94305, U.S.A. |
B. A. Finlayson Dept. of Chemical Engineering, BF-10 University of Washington, Seattle Washington 98195, U.S.A. |
P.-L. George INRIA, Domaine de Voluceau-Rocquencourt B.P. 105, 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex France |
R. Glowinski Department of Mathematics University of Houston, Houston Texas 77004, U.S.A. |
D. F. Griffiths Department of Mathematics University of Dundee Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland, U.K. |
W. G. Habashi Director, CFD Lab Department of Mechanical Engineering McGill University 688 Sherbrooke West, Suite 715 Montreal, Quebec H3A 2S6, Canada |
M. Hafez Dept. of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering University of California at Davis Davis, California 95616, U.S.A. |
T. J. R. Hughes Division of Applied Mechanics Stanford University Stanford, California 94305, U.S.A. |
A. G. Hutton Aero-Structures Department Kuchemann Building (X80), DERA Ively Road, Farnborough Hampshire GU14 0LX, U.K. |
M. Ikegawa Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd, 502 Kandatsu-machi Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki-ken 300, Japan |
A. Jameson Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Durand Building Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-4035, U.S.A. |
M. Kawahara Chuo University Department of Civil Engineering Kasuga 1-chome 13, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo, Japan |
R. L. Lee Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Atmospheric and Geophysical Science Division Physics Department, University of California Livermore, California 94550, U.S.A. |
B. P. Leonard Department of Mechanical Engineering The University of Akron Akron, Ohio 44325, U.S.A. |
D.L. Marcum MSU Engineering Research Center Mississippi State University P.O.Box 9627 Mississippi State, MS 39762 U.S.A. |
U. Meissner T H Darmstadt, Instit¨¹te f¨¹r Numerische Methoden und Informatik im Bauwesen Petersenstrasse 13, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany
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J. T. Oden Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (TICAM) The University of Texas at Austin Taylor Hall 2400 Austin, Texas 78712, U.S.A. |
G. F. Pinder The University of Vermont College of Engineering and Mathematics 101 Votey Building, Burlington Vermont 05405-0156, U.S.A. |
O. Pironneau Institute National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Domaine de Voluceau Rocquencourt B.P. 105, 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex, France |
P. Roe Department of Aerospace Engineering University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Michigan 48109, U.S.A. |
R. L. Sani Department of Chemical Engineering University of Colorado, Campus Box 424 Boulder, Colorado 80309, U.S.A. |
L. E. Scriven University of Minnesota Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science 421 Washington Avenue, SE Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455-0132, U.S.A. |
D.J. Sylvester Department of Mathematics UMIST, P.O.Box 88 Manchester M60 1QD, U.K. |
D. B. Spalding Imperial College of Science and Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering Exhibition Road, London SW7 2BX, U.K. |
R. L. Taylor University of California Department of Civil Engineering Berkeley, California 94720, U.S.A. |
T. E. Tezduyar Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Rice University - MS 321 6100 Main Street, Houston Texas 77005-1892, U.S.A. |
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