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期刊名称:PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR ENERGY

ISSN:0149-1970
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD, ENGLAND, OX5 1GB
  出版社网址:http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/homepage.cws_home
期刊网址:http://www.journals.elsevier.com/progress-in-nuclear-energy/
影响因子:2.256
主题范畴:NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Progress in Nuclear Energy

Progress in Nuclear Energy is an international review journal covering all aspects of nuclear Cover Pagescience and engineering. In keeping with the maturity of nuclear power, articles on safety, siting and environmental problems are encouraged as are those associated with economics and fuel management. However, basic physics and engineering will remain an important aspect of the editorial policy. Articles published are either of a review nature or present new material in more depth. They are aimed at researchers and technically-oriented managers working in the nuclear energy field, and generally are written by invitation of the Editors.

Abstracting / Indexing

  • Current Contents
  • EI Compendex Plus
  • Energy Science and Technology
  • Environmental Periodicals Bibliography
  • Fuel and Energy Abstracts
  • INSPEC
  • ISI SciSearch
  • Pollution Abstracts


Instructions to Authors

The Journal offers authors a medium for rapid publication without too rigid space limitations or page charge. Papers may be printed by direct reproduction from the author's typescript. Such manuscripts should be typed in accordance with these guidelines on good quality white bond paper. It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere.

These notes are intended to supplement the general guidance on manuscript preparation contained in the Instructions to Authors published inside each issue of the Journal. Authors must continue to follow the normal stylistic requirements of the journal.

This method of production will allow the publication of accepted typescripts which are prepared satisfactorily without the need for modification, within 3 months of their acceptance. Where changes have been recommended by the referees, publication will occur within 3 months of the receipt of the amended typescript. All amendments must be made by the author; neither Elsevier Science nor the Editors can undertake to retype manuscripts.

Instructions for Typing

1. To ensure a uniform and consistent format good-quality white bond paper should be used and the following layout and dimensions should be followed exactly. The typing area of each sheet is 182 mm wide x 252 mm deep. Each page should, where possible, be filled with text and/or figures, leaving minimal waste space.

2. The first page carries the Article title, Authors' names and addresses and an Abstract, all of which are centred on the page with a maximum line width of 14 cm.

The title should be typed in capitals 2 cm from the top of the typing area.

Leave 4 line spaces between the article title and authors' names. The authors' names should also be in capitals. Additional lines are double-spaced.

Leave a 2-line space between the authors' names and their addresses and a 5-line space between the addresses and the commencement of the Abstract. The Abstract should be typed in single-spacing.

The main text commences 2 lines under the Abstract and should be typed single-spaced throughout.

The text should be typed in Times New Roman font, 12 point size and single spaced.

Headings

Authors should restrict headings to 3 levels if possible. The headings should be presented as detailed below and as shown on the specimen page. All headings should be preceded by a 2-line space.

(1st level)
1. MAIN HEADINGS
Should be typed in capitals (but not underlined) centered on the page.

(2nd level)
1.1 Sub-headings
Should be typed in upper and lower case with an initial capital for the first word and proper nouns only. These headings should be ranged left on the solid blue guideline and underlined.

(3rd levels)
1.1.1 Sub-sub-headings
Should be typed as sub-headings and underlined but text will follow on after a full stop.

Keywords

Up to five keywords which summarise the whole paper should be included. These should be separated by semi colons, single spaced and appear after the abstract under the heading Keywords.

Footnotes

Necessary footnotes should be typed single spaced, at the foot of the appropriate page, separated from the main text by a line 9cm long, starting at the left hand margin.

Equations

Displayed equations should be numbered consecutively throughout the text with equation numbers in parentheses flush with the right hand margin. Extra space should be left above and below the equation; any symbols that cannot be typed should be drawn in carefully in black ink. Lengthy equations should be broken so as to fit within the page width.

Illustrations

Figures should be placed in the text as close as possible to the first reference to them. When preparing artwork for diagrams, authors should bear in mind that the final camera ready pages will be reduced by 20%; allowance for this should be made in the size of the lettering and the thickness of lines. Only original half-tones and line drawings should be supplied (not photocopies).

Figures captions should be typed single spaced under the figures and centred between the two outer broken guidelines. The figure number should be given as Fig. 1, etc. and the caption should run on after a full stop.

Tables

Tables should be typed within the typed area, leave a 2-line space between preceding text and the table heading, which should be centred between the two outer broken guidelines. The tables should then be typed and only horizontal lines typed or drawn in above and below the column headings and at the foot of the table.

References

Should be quoted in the text as in "published by Wang and Weisman (1983)," or "published (Wang and Weisman, 1983)." First author and et al, should be cited for references with three or more authors. References with all authors should be listed together in alphabetical order at the end of the text in single spacing, as in:

Journals: Wang S.W. and Weisman J. (1983), Post Critical Heat Flux Transfer: A Survey of Current Correlations and their Applicability. Prog. Nucl. Energy 12, 149.

Books: Shaw E.N. (1982), Europe's Nuclear Power Experiment, Pergamon Press, Oxford.

Conferences: Kitamura M. (1982), Use of Analytical Redundancy in Nuclear Power Plants. Fifth Symposium on Power Plant Kinetics Control and Testing, p.10. Knoxville, 2-5 March.

Reports: Jones T. (1982), Evaluation of Display Logic Concepts, Electric Power Research Institute Report EPRI 21-1194.

Corrections and Amendments

Corrections to literal errors may be made using correcting tape. If extensive alterations are necessary, these should be typed on a separate sheet and pasted over the errors.

Submission of Manuscript

The original and 2 photocopies should be sent to the Editors (see inside front cover of the journal for address). The typed sheets should be carefully packed flat and not folded.

Author Enquiries


For queries relating to the submission of articles and any other enquiries relating to Elsevier Science, please consult http://authors.elsevier.com

Authors can also keep a track on the progress of their accepted article, and set up e-mail alerts informing them of changes to their manuscript's status, by using the "Track a Paper" feature of Elsevier's Author Gateway.

Contact details for questions arising after acceptance of an article are provided when an article is accepted for publication.


Editorial Board

 

 

Editors:

T.D. Beynon, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK. Tel: +44 121 414 4655, Fax: +44 121 414 4725
D.J. Dudziak, 32 Sumac Lane, Los Alamos, NM 87544, USA Email: dudziak@ncsu.edu

Editorial Advisory Board: (Fission Technology)

Y.Y. Azmy, Penn State University, PA, USA
R.C. Barros, Instituto Politecnico, UERJ, Nova Briburgo, RJ, Brazil
R.S. Hall, Almondsbury, Bristol, UK
P.W. Lisowski, Los Alamos National Laboratory, NM, USA
W. Seifritz, Swiss Federal Institute for Reactor Research, Windisch, Switzerland
S.K. Loyalka, University of Missouri, Columbia, MI, USA
K. Shultis, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA
M.M.R. Williams, University of London, UK
D.R. Weaver, University of Birmingham, UK

Editorial Advisory Board: (Fusion Technology)

L.J. Baker, UKAEA Fusion, Abingdon, Oxon, UK
E.T. Cheng, TSI Research, Inc., CA, USA
G. Greiger, Max Planck Institut f¨¹r Plasmaphysik, Garching, Germany
S. Mori, J.A.E.R.I., Tokyo, Japan

Editorial Advisory Board: (Environmental Technology)

B.R. Sehgal, Division of Nuclear Power Safety, Stockholm, Sweden
J. Simpson, BNFL Instruments Limited, Calderbridge, UK
M.-S. Yim, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA

 

 



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