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期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCES

ISSN:1290-0729
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER, 65 RUE CAMILLE DESMOULINS, CS50083, ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX, FRANCE, 92442
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-thermal-sciences/
影响因子:3.744
主题范畴:THERMODYNAMICS;    ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL

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 International Journal of Thermal Sciences is an international journal devoted to the publication of fundamental studies on the physics of transfer processes in general, with emphasis on thermal aspects and also relevant applied research on various processes, energy systems and the environment. It is a bi-lingual journal, in English and French, with a review committee.

The fundamental subjects considered within the scope of the journal are: heat and relevant mass transfer in all types of materials (heterogeneous, porous, etc.), forced, natural or mixed convection in reactive (combustion, etc.) or non-reactive, single or multiphase fluid flow with or without phase change, radiation, including its transmission in semi-transparent media, combined modes of transfer, transfer processes in plasmas , non-linear dynamics, the study of irreversible phenomena, etc.

The applied research topics include heat exchangers, their optimization and fouling, heat pipes, the cooling of certain systems, combustion engines and energy systems in general, their optimization and control, transfer operations occurring in many processes in chemical, food and agricultural, metallurgical, space and aeronautical, automotive, etc. industries, heat transmission and comfort in buildings, thermobiology, etc.

Also of interest to the journal, of course, is the impact of energy-related processes on the environment: pollution caused by the emissions from heat engines, air quality, etc.. The study of thermophysical properties of materials and fluids, thermal measurement techniques and data processing, particularly those based on such procedures as the inverse methods, the development of experimental methods, are certainly within the field of interest of the International Journal of Thermal Sciences, which also covers the modelling and numerical methods applied to thermal transfer.

In addition to standard scientific papers presenting the results of specific experimental or practical studies, the International Journal of Thermal Sciences publishes 'review papers' on a given scientific and referring to numerous results of well know authors in the field. A separate section 'News' reports the activities taking place in national and international communities involved in thermal science.


Instructions to Authors

Manuscript submission

Five copies of the manuscript (text, figures, tables and diskette included) should be submitted, to one of the three Editors-in-Chief, according to the geographic zone:

Prof. Andr?Charette, Departement des sciences appliquees, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi, 555, bd de l'Universite, Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada G7H 2B1; E-mail: acharett@uqac.uquebec.ca (America);

Prof. Dominique Gobin, Laboratoire F.A.S.T., Campus Universitaire - Bat.502, F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France; Email: gobin@fast.u-psud.fr (France, Southern Europe, Middle East, Africa);

Prof. Ulrich Gross, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, Gustav-Zeuner-Strasse 7, D-09599, Freiberg, Germany; Email: gross@iwtt.tu-freiberg. (Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia, Australasia).

Manuscript should be preferably submitted in English, but manuscripts in French will also be accepted. Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. When figures, photographs or tables are reproduced from another publication, the author must indicate the source, and have obtained permission for their use. All original papers are sent to a Review Committee for acceptance (the referees may ask authors to resubmit the modified paper). Only those recommended by the referees will be accepted for publication.

Manuscript preparation

Manuscripts must be typewritten, double-spaced in Times New Roman (12pt) with 3.5 cm wide margins on one side of white paper. Good quality printouts with a font size of 12 pt are required. They should include, in order: 'title page'; 'abstract page'; 'nomenclature'; text'; 'references'; and 'appendices' if necessary. All the pages must be numbered.

The 'chapter headings' should be numbered according to the international numbering system 1.; 1.1.; 1.1.1.; etc.).

'Tables' with titles and 'figures' with captions should be placed on 'separate sheets' at the end of the manuscript. They should not appear in the text.

'Punctuation' peculiar to English language should be used (semi-colons, colons, question marks and exclamation marks are never preceded by a space in English). Abbreviations are punctuated. There is no space between opening and closing brackets and the following and preceding words, whatever the language. Small capitals should not be used, and normal capitals are accented.

Title page

The title page should contain: the 'title of the paper' (that must be brief but explicit), the 'forename' (in full) and 'surname' of each author, the 'authors affiliations' (complete address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail) with their 'positions', and the name of the corresponding author. It should also contain a 'running head' (maximum 80 characters, including spaces).

Abstract page

For the English papers, it should contain the 'title' of the article and an 'abstract' of about fifteen lines (150-200 words). Five to ten 'keywords' should be provided (in lower case and bold type, separated by slashes).

Nomenclature

All the 'parameters' cited in the text should be listed, in 'alphabetic order', in a separate nomenclature section at the beginning of the paper, with their definitions and units. 'Greek symbols', 'subscripts' and 'superscripts' should be separately identified. Only 'ISO symbols' may be used, always written in italics. 'SI units' should be used throughout; they are always separated from the numerical value by a space (whatever the language) and written in roman. The in g or m is always in roman. The symbol for litre is L, minute is min. We use C, but K for temperatures. As the angtrom (1 = 10-10m) does not belong to the SI system, it should be replaced by the nanometer (1 nm = 10-9m) or by the picometer (1 pm = l0-12m): 1 = 0.1 nm = 100 pm. Multiple units must be written with negative superscripts (for example: W.m-1.K-1).

Please consult the Nomenclature Guide for details on the symbols and units to be used.

Equations and numbers

The equations should be carefully typed. The ones that are referred to in the text [equation (1), for instance] should be numbered with Arabic numerals enclosed in parentheses on the right margin. There should not be punctuation at the end of the equations. Care should be taken to distinguish between zero (0) and the letter O, or between the number one (1) and the letter l (l), the Roman letter v and the Greek letter nu (n). 'Vectors' and 'matrices' should be written in bold. The decimal logarithm should be written, log; and the natural logarithm, In. The abbreviation of exp (exponential) is the Roman 'e'. In expressions such as dx/dt, the letter d (derivative function) is always written in roman, whereas the physical parameter (x or t) is always written in Italics. Numbers are written as numerals when they are followed by units, these being represented by their SI symbols (i.e. 10 %, but a few percent). In numerals, each group of three numbers should be separated by a space (except for dates and postal codes). In English, a decimal point is used instead of a comma.

Figures

All illustrations (diagrams and photographs) should be numbered in the text, using Arabic numerals in order of appearance. Example: (Fig. 1). No illustration will be redrawn; consequently, they must be good enough to allow direct reproduction (they should by no means contain any manual corrections). Original drawings on white paper are required. The same symbols and units must be used in figures, tables and text. Illustrations will be published in the form of one column 80 mm wide (exceptionally 170 mm wide for complicated figures). So, 'lettering' of the original illustrations (one figure per A4 page) should be large enough to be clearly legible when the illustrations are reduced to one-column format. Only sharp black and white glossy prints are accepted. Authors are responsible for the reproduction cost of colour figures.

'Figure captions' should be presented together on a separate sheet, at the end of the paper; they must be as explicit as possible.

Tables

Each table should be typed on a separate page at the end of the paper. Captions must be integrated into the heading of the table, which will comprise horizontal lines. Tables must not be redundant with figures. They should be numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals (table 4 for instance), as they are cited in the text.

References

References should be numbered with Arabic numerals enclosed in brackets as they are cited in the text. All entries in the reference list must correspond to references in the text and vice versa, from [1] to [n]. The spelling of authors' names and dates must be exactly the same in the text 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 out in full.

The style and punctuation of the references should follow the format illustrated in the following examples (please note that the titles of journals are in roman).

- Article from a journal (all authors must be mentioned):

[1] Delaunay D., Garnier B., Jarny Y., Le Brizaut J.-S., Implementation of an inverse method for identification of reticulation kinetics from temperature measurements on a thick sample, Int. J. Heat Mass Tran. 16 (1993) 4039-4047.

- Book or published thesis:

[1] Ozisik M.N., Radiative transfer and interactions with conduction and convection, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1973.

- Unpublished thesis:

[1] Frisvold F., Filtration of aluminium: theory, mechanisms and experiments, Ph.D. thesis, University of Trondheim, Norway, 1990.

- Article published in conference proceedings:

[1] Bougeard D., Vermeulen J.-P., Baudoin B., Spatial resolution enhancement of an IR system by image restoration techniques, in: Balageas D., Busse G., Carlomagno G.M. (Eds.), Proceedings of Quantitative infrared thermography QIRT 94 (Eurotherm Seminar 42), Elsevier, Paris, France, 1995, pp. 3-6.

In order to make the articles as accessible as possible, the development of 'complex calculation methods' should be placed in the appendices, at the end of the paper, so that the reader is not distracted from the fundamental ideas. If a concept is too complicated or supposed to be well known, the author must give one or several 'references' which contain the relevant information.

Proofs

The corrected proofs must be returned to the publisher within 'eight days' after receipt (only minor corrections will be accepted at this stage). Otherwise, the paper will be published with in-house corrections only.

Reprints

Twenty-five reprints per contribution will be supplied, free of charge, to the corresponding author. 'Additional reprints' can be obtained at quoted prices. An order form, sent with the proofs, must be completed and returned with the corrected proofs.

The manuscript must be accompanied by a disk (PC format if possible, otherwise the hardware and software used should be indicated). The Word saving format must be RTF (Rich Text Format) in order to avoid any risk of macrovirus. It should be ensured that the paper version is identical to that on the disk. Disks using TEX advanced typesetting software (or LATEX or TEXTURE) are accepted.

If figures are sent on digital files, it is essential that they be saved in their original format (TIFF, 300 dpi, preferably); they should not appear in the text .XLS format is accepted too.


Editorial Board

Editors-in-Chief:

A. Charette, Universita  du Quebec, Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada. Email: acharett@uqac.uquebec.ca
D. Gobin, Laboratoire F.A.S.T., Campus Universitaire - Bat.502, F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France Email: gobin@fast.u-psud.fr
U. Gross, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, Gustav-Zeuner-Strasse 7, D-09599 Freiberg, Germany Email: gross@iwtt.tu-freiberg.de

Honorary Editors-in-chief

A. Lallemand, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées, Lyon, France
K. Stephan, Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

Associate Editors:

A. Bejan, Duke University, Durham, USA
G.P. Celata, Enea, Galeria-Roma, Italy
K. Cornwell, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
H. Inaba, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan
S. Kakac, Miami University, USA
L.L. Vasiliev, Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute, Minsk, Belarus

Advisory Board:

H. Auracher, Technische Universität, Berlin, Germany
J.-P. Bardon, Ecole Polytechnique Universitaire, Nantes, France
Y. Bayazitoglu, Rice University, Houston, USA
P. Cheng, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
A. Coronas, Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyera Qimica, Tarragona, Spain
R. Cotta, Universitade Federal, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
A.L. Crosbie, University of Missouri, Rolla, USA
I. Dincer, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Ontario, Canada
B. Facchini, Universita di Firenze, Italy
P. Fauchais, Universita de Limoges, France
D. Favrat, EPLF, Lausanne, Suisse
N. Galanis, Universita de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada
O. Gulder, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada
K. Hanjalic, Technische Universiteit Delft, Holland
M. Kaviany, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
J. Lebrun, Universita de Liège, Belgium
P. Le Quérib, Universita Paris-XI, Paris, France
K. Lucas, RWTH, Aachen, Germany
A. Miyara, Saga University, Saga, Japan
D. Poulikakos, Eidgenössiche Technische Hochshule, Zurich, Switzerland
J.W. Rose, Queen Mary College, University of London, UK
J.-B. Saulnier, Ensma, Poitiers, France
K.-H Schaber, Unioversität Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
T.-H. Song, KAIST, Taejon, Korea
G. Thorpe, Victoria University of Technology, Victoria, Australia
A. Valero, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
A.A. Van Steenhoven, University of technology, Eindhoven, Holland
Y. Zvirin, Technion, Haïfa, Israel

 



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