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期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NUMERICAL METHODS FOR HEAT & FLUID FLOW

ISSN:0961-5539
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD, HOWARD HOUSE, WAGON LANE, BINGLEY, ENGLAND, W YORKSHIRE, BD16 1WA
  出版社网址:http://www.emeraldinsight.com/
期刊网址:http://emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?issn=0961-5539
影响因子:4.17
主题范畴:THERMODYNAMICS;    MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS;    MECHANICS

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 of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid FlowThis journal is a valuable source of reference for mathematicians,engineers and scientists engaged in the application of numerical
methods in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and heat transfer. It provides timely and accessible information on the development,refinement and application of computer-based numerical techniques for solving problems in heat and fluid flow. The high quality and reliability of contributions is guaranteed through a rigorous peer review process which ensures the applicability of procedures advocated - allowing them to form a firm foundation for further research and development.

The International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow is extensively indexed and abstracted worldwide.

The rapid advance of computer technology 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 formerly unproven concepts related to complex situations. This trend is particularly well-grounded in heat and fluid flow problems where there is an increasing need to test previously advocated fundamental concepts and to develop new numerical methods. This prestigious journal keeps readers up to date with the latest developments in computer-based predictive techniques, many of which are now considered accurate enough to be incorporated into design and manufacturing processes.

Journal Overview

Unique Attributes

The main objective of this international journal is to provide applied mathematicians, engineers and scientists engaged in computer-aided design and research in computational heat transfer and fluid dynamics, whether in academic institutions of industry, with timely and accessible information on the development, refinement and application of computer-based numerical techniques for solving problems in heat and fluid flow.

Topicality

The journal corresponds to rapid developments in computer technology and acquisition of field and laboratory data, more accurate predictive methods are continually being developed. This trend is particularly discernible when scrutinising recent developments in the application of numerical methods as a predictive in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and heat transfer.

Key Benefits

The International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow acts as a disseminating medium for such developments, on an international basis, ensuring access to relevant, topical material. The quality and reliability of contributions is guaranteed through a rigorous peer review process, which ensures the applicability of procedures advocated-allowing them to form a firm foundation for further research and development.

Key Journal Audiences

Engineers and managers working in a wide range of user industries, such as:

Computational fluid dynamics
Heat transfer
Coverage

Biomedical engineering
Combustion processes and fire spread
Conduction, free and forced convection
Contribution to numerical modelling in CAD, CAE and CAM
Heat transfer in composites, ceramics, plastics etc.
Innovative algorithm developments and application to heat and fluid flow
Laminar and turbulent flow
Low speed, transonic and hypersonic flow
Validation, benchmark solution and quality assurance of software


Instructions to Authors

For Authors


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Support and services

Use the For Authors section to find information on all aspects of writing. Get practical tips and guidance on how to get your – or your students' – work published and maximize dissemination. Hear what editors themselves look for in papers, contact experienced copy editors to help improve your paper, or have an expert come to your institution to give advice on how to get published direct from the publisher.

Writing for Emerald

If you are researching, teaching or consulting in management, or are yourself a manager with something to say, we aim to be your publisher of choice. Discover the benefits and opportunities in our Writing for Emerald section.

 

Editor interviews

 

What are, and what will be, the hot topics in your interest areas? What criteria do editors and reviewers use to select papers? How could you increase your chances of publication? Find out by hearing what our editors have to say.

 

Editing service

 

The Emerald Literati Network Editing Service allows authors to contact experienced copy editors to help improve the standard of English in a paper before it is submitted to a journal for consideration.

Emerald Literati Network

 

Find out who has won one of our prestigious Emerald Literati Network awards. These awards recognize the efforts of authors and editors and celebrate the outstanding contributions many have made, not only to our journals, but to the body of knowledge itself.

 

Insider's Guides to Getting Published

 

Emerald Insider's Guides to Getting Published are a unique initiative – advice on how to get published direct from the publisher. Why not host a presentation at your institution?

 

"How to..." guides

 

A comprehensive set of "How to..." guides for authors – advice direct from the publisher on planning, writing and revising an article, by yourself or with others, to maximize its chance of acceptance by your chosen journal.

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– Dr Tarun Kabiraj, Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata, India.


Editorial Board

 Editor

Professor Roland W. Lewis
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Wales,
Swansea,
SA2 8PP,
UK
 Managing Editor

Claire Jones
E-mail: cjones@emeraldinsight.com
 

Advisory Editor

Professor J.I. Ramos
E.T.S. Ingenieros Industriales,
Universidad de Malaga,
Piaza El Ejido, s/n,
29013 Malaga,
Spain

Founding Editor

Cedric Taylor

Editorial Advisory Board

M Bellet
CEMEF,
Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris,
Valbonne, 06560,
France

G.F. Carey
College of Engineering,
University of Texas at Austin,
Texas,
USA

Lai-Chen Chien
Institute of Physics,
Adademia Sinica,
Nankang, Taipei,
Taiwan, 11529,
Republic of China

R Codina
Resistencia de los Materiales y Estructuras en Ingeniería,
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya,
Barcelona,
Spain

Gianni Comini
Dipt di Energetica e Macchine,
Universita degle studi di Udine,
Udine, 33100,
Italy

R.M. Cotta
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Cicade Universitaria
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil

Marcela Cruchaga
Departamento de Ingeneria Mecanica,
Universidad de Santiago de Chile,
Santiago de Chile

E. Dick
Department of Machinery,
State University of Ghent,
Sint Piertersnieuwstraat 41,
B-9000 Ghent,
Belgium

Amir Faghri
Mechanical Engineering Department,
University of Connecticut,
191 Auditiorium Road,
U-139,
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3139,
USA

D. Gethin
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Wales Swansea,
Singleton Park,
Swansea,
SA2 8PP,
UK

Dan Givoli
Faculty of Aerospace Engineering,
Technion ?Israel Institute of Technology,
32000,
Haifa,
Israel

Wagdi G. Habashi
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,
Concordia University,
West Montreal, Quebec,
Canada

D.B. Ingham
Department of Applied Mathematical Studies,
University of Leeds,
Leeds, LS2 9JT,
UK

Y. Jaluria
Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering,
Rutgers University,
PO Box 909,
Piscataway,
New Jersey 08855, USA

Dr Mike Keavey
Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences,
University of the West of England,
Bristol, BS16 1QY,
UK

T.G. Keith, Jr.
Department of Mechnical Engineering,
The University of Toledo,
Toledo,
Ohio 436006,
USA

R.E. Khayat
Dept of Mechanical & Materials Eng.,
University of Western Ontario,
London, Ontario,
Canada

R Lohner
GMU/CSI, MS 5C3 Dept of Civil Engineering,
George Mason University,
Fairfax,
USA

N.C. Markatos
Department of Chemical Engineering,
National Technical University of Athens,
9 Heroon Polytechniou Str.,
Zografou Campus,
GR-157 73 Athens,
Greece

K. Morgan
Department of Civil Engineering,
University College of Swansea,
Swansea SA2 8PP,
UK

M. Napolitano
Istituto di Macchine ed Energetica,
Politecnico di Bari,
Via Re David 200,
1-70125 Bari,
Italy

Dr P Nithiarasu
School of Engineering,
University of Wales Swansea,
Singleton Park,
Swansea SA2 8PP

C. Nonino
Dipartimento di Energetica e Macchine,
Universit,
degli studi di Udine,
via delle Scienze 208,
33100 Udine,
Italy

J Peiro
Dept of Aeronautics,
Imperial Collage of Science & Tech,
London, SW7 2BY,
UK

Professor I Pop
Dept of Mathematics,
University of Cluj,
R-3400 CLUJ,
Romania

R.S. Ransing
Dept of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Wales Swansea,
Swansea, SA2 8PP,
UK

Dr D A S Rees
Dept of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Bath,
Claverton Down,
Bath, BA2 7AY,
UK

B Sarler
Laboratory for Multiphase Processes,
Nova Gorica Polytechnic,
Vipavska 13, SI-5000,
Nova Gorica,
Slovenia

K.N. Seetharamu
School of Mechanical Engineering,
University Science Malaysia (KCP),
Tronoh,
Malaysia

Wei Shyy
Professor & Chair,
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
University of Florida,
Gainesville,
USA

D.B. Spalding
CHAM, Bakery House,
40 High Street,
Wimbledon Village,
London SW19 5AU,
UK

B. Sunden
Lund Institute of Technology,
Heat Transfer Division,
Box 118,
S-221 00 Lund,
Sweden

K.K. Tamma
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
125 Mech. Engng,
University of Minnesota,
111 Church Street SE,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55455,
USA

Professor K Vafai
Dept of Mechanical Engineering,
University of California Riverside,
A363 Bourne Hall,
Riverside, CA 92521 0425
USA

G. De Vahl Davis
University of New South Wales,
Sydney,
NSW,
Australia 2052

J.A. Visser
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Pretoria,
Pretoria 0002,
South Africa

V.R. Voller
Civil Engineering,
University of Minnesota,
500 Pillsbury Drive,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55455-0220,
USA

L.C. Wrobel
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Brunel University,
Uxbridge 4BS 3PH,
UK


 



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