期刊名称:JOURNAL OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
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 Journal of Composite Materials is one of the leading journal of advanced composite materials technology and is ranked number four by the ISI Journal Citation Report by impact factor for materials science, composites.
Now issued 24 times a year, the journal publishes original research papers from internationally renowned composite materials specialists from industry, universities and research organizations, featuring new advances in materials, design, analysis, testing, performance and applications.
Issues of the Journal of Composite Materials collectively provide an encyclopedic resource on all aspects of composite materials science and engineering. Major areas covered include:
Analysis ¡¤ Bonding ¡¤ CAD/CAM ¡¤ Ceramic-matrix composites ¡¤ Coatings ¡¤ Damage mechanics ¡¤ Design of materials and components ¡¤ Environmental effects ¡¤ Metal-matrix composites ¡¤ Modeling ¡¤ Non-destructive evaluation ¡¤ Polymer-matrix composites ¡¤ Processing and manufacturing ¡¤ Properties and performance ¡¤Prototyping ¡¤ reinforcement materials ¡¤ Repair ¡¤ Testing ¡¤ Thermoplastic composites
Topics
Topics include theoretical and experimental findings on the physical and structural properties of high performance, multiphase materials. Both phenomenological and mechanistic approaches and their interrelations are emphasized. Fracture, fatigue, structural reliability, and design criteria are given special attention.
Applications of advanced composites are now increasing in military, industrial and consumer products. The Journal of Composite Materials, continues to be the leading medium for composite materials technology transfer. |
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Instructions to Authors
The primary purpose of the Journal of Composite Materials is to provide a permanent record of achievements in the science, technology, and economics of composite materials. Implicit in this objective is the recognition and appropriate publication of the accomplishments of all participating interests. Fulfillment of this purpose depends almost entirely upon the voluntary contribution of articulate, accurate, and authoritative manuscripts. In addition to the multiple reviewing of candidate manuscripts to assure high standards of technical veracity, editorial selectivity also involves consideration of the equitable coverage of the entire field. In further discharging its responsibilities, the journal endorses the content and programs of appropriate trade associations and professional societies, but asserts its independent role in both the recording and, if necessary, appraising of their activities.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Submitting Papers to the Journal:
1. Electronic submission of the manuscript as a PDF or MS Word file attached to an E-mail message sent to jcm@ime.ucla.edu is the desired format for submission of papers. Otherwise, three double-spaced hard copies and one electronic version (on a 3.5 in. disk or CD using Microsoft Word in an IBM/PC format) should be submitted to: Editor, H. Thomas Hahn, Journal of Composite Materials , Hughes Professor, MAE Department, Eng. IV, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1597, USA. Revised manuscripts should be resubmitted in final print and electronic versions.
2. Centred title should be brief, followed by centred name, affiliation, address, country, and postal code (zip) of author(s). Indicate to whom correspondence and proofs should be sent, including a telephone number, fax number and e-mail address.
3. Include a 100-word abstract.
4. Include a list of key words and author biographies.
5. A list of five potential reviewers should be submitted to the Editor at the time of manuscript submission [optional].
6. ILLUSTRATIONS
- Computer generated graphics. Any art that is sent electronically should be in .tif files, in 300 dpi resolution, for superior reproduction. Colour original should be saved as greyscale images.
- Line Drawings. Originals should always be submitted. Wherever possible, graphs should be boxed in, and scale divisions should be marked on the inside of the boxes. Grids should not be shown. Insofar as possible, explanations should be placed in the legend. Original drawings should not be larger than 20-25 cm (8-10 in); if this is impossible, they must be accompanied by two sets of small photoprints. Measurements should be indicated in SI units.
- Lettering should be planned for 50% reduction; text must be readable after reduction.
- Photographs. Photographs should be supplied as glossy prints, and wherever possible, of the same size as they are to appear in the journal. Illustrations should be referred to as Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. The name(s) of the author(s) should be written on all illustrations, as should the Figure number. The indication 'Top' must be given, if necessary. Besides the original illustrations, one duplicate set must accompany each copy of the manuscript; these copies may be photoprints, if clear and legible.
- Text must be readable after reduction.
7. JOURNAL AND BOOK REFERENCES should be identified in the text using the Vancouver system [numbered notes throughout text, numbered list at end of article].
Literature references should be listed by number at the end of manuscript as reference number, Author(s), date, 'title of article,' title of publication, volume, page, publisher, place of publication, etc. Examples:
1. Name 1, A.A. and Name 2, B.B. (year of publication). A Method of Damage Detection for Rotating Systems, Journal Name , 107(3): 275-281.
2. Name, C.C. (year of publication). Title of Chapter, Book Name , Edition (if not first), page, publisher, place etc.
8. FIGURE, TABLE, EQUATION: spelled out in text, capitalized. Figure 1 Table 1 Equation (9)
9. TABLES. Number consecutively and type on a numbered, separate page. Please use arabic numerals and supply a heading. Column headings should be explanatory and carry units. Do not include vertical rules.
10. UNITS & ABBREVIATIONS. SI units should be used.
11. SYMBOLS. A list of symbols used and their meanings should be included if a large number of symbols appears in the text.
12. PROOFREADING AND OFFPRINTS. Authors will receive page proofs, which they should correct and return as soon as possible. An offprint order form for purchase of additional offprints will be provided. No free offprints can be provided; the correspondence author will receive one free copy of the journal for each contributor.
13. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION. All original journal articles are copyrighted in the name of the publisher. All original articles accepted for publication must be accompanied by a signed copyright transfer agreement available from the journal editor or from the publisher's website. Previously copyrighted material may be published with the written permission of the copyright holder.
14. HEADINGS. Your article should be structured into sections. Normally two headings are used as follows:
Main Subhead: DESIGN OF A MICROWAVE INSTALLATION [all capital letters, centred]
Secondary Subhead: Principal of the Design Method [capitalize first letter of main words, left justified]
15. EQUATIONS. Number equations with arabic numbers enclosed in parentheses at the right-hand margin. Type superscripts and subscripts clearly above or below the baseline, or mark them with a caret. Be sure that all symbols, letters, and numbers are distinguishable (e.g., 0 for zero, one or lowercase 'el', 'vee' or Greek nu).
16. PERMISSIONS. The author is responsible for obtaining releases from other publishers for Sage Publications to publish material copyrighted by someone else.
GENERAL
Neither Journal of Composite Materials nor the editorial board is responsible for the views expressed by individual contributors in articles published in the Journal.
Editorial Board
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Julie Chen ,University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA | |
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Prof.Isaac Daniel ,Departments of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Northwestern University Evanston, IL 60208 | |
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Chang-Sun Hong ,Department of Aerospace Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, 373-1 Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu, Taejon, 305-701, Korea | |
M.W. Hyer ,Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA | |
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Prof.Paul A.Lagace ,Technology Laboratory for Advanced Composites Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, USA | |
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Susan Mantell ,Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, USA | |
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Dr.Jerome Tzeng ,US Army Research Laboratory Weapons and Materials Research Directorate, USA | |
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Prof.Scott R.White ,Department of Aerospace Engineering and Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology 306 Talbot Laboratory 104 South Wright Street Urbana, IL 61801, USA | |
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