期刊名称:CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH & DESIGN
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Already a leading international journal in its field, ChERD became the official journal of the European
Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) in January 2003. ChERD publishes regular special topic issues. WIthin each issue, 50-75% is dedicated to a particular topic, with the remainder given over to papers of general interest. ChERD also regularly dedicates issues to major international conferences, publishing selected papers.
ChERD is aimed at an international audience of academic and industrial researchers involved in all aspects of chemical and process engineering. It covers design and research into all aspects of experimental work, development and theory in chemical engineering. Papers that clearly demonstrate how the results of research may be used in chemical engineering design are published. Reports come from both industry and research establishments.
Regular updates on advances in special subject areas:
- reaction engineering
- control
- distillation and absorption
- fluid flow
- heat and mass transfer
- materials processing and product development
- oil and natural gas production
- particle technology
- process design
- separation processes
- techno-economic analysis
ChERD is indexed and abstracted in:
- Chemical Abstracts (Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS))
- Abstracts in New Technologies and Engineering (Bowker-Saur Ltd Abstracts & Indexes)
- Compendex (Engineering Information, Inc)
- PASCAL (INIST-CNRS)
- INSPEC (INSPEC - IEE)
- SciSearch (ISI - Thomson Scientific)
- Current Contents Search (ISI - Thomson Scientific)
Instructions to Authors
Aims and Scope
Chemical Engineering Research and Design aims to be the principal vehicle for publication of high quality, original papers in chemical engineering.
Papers showing how research results can be used in chemical engineering design, and accounts of experimental or theoretical research work bringing new perspectives to established principles, highlighting unsolved problems or indicating directions for future research are particularly welcome. Contributions that deal with new developments in plant or processes and that can be given quantitative expression are encouraged. The journal particularly welcomes papers that extend the boundaries of traditional chemical engineering.
The core topic areas covered are: Control; Distillation and Absorption; Fluid Flow; Heat and Mass Transfer; Materials Processing and Product Development; Oil and Natural Gas Production; Particle Technology; Process Design; Reaction Engineering; Separation Processes; Techno-Economic Analysis.
In addition to regular special topic issues, the journal also publishes issues dedicated to selected papers presented at major conferences.
Editorial Policy and Standards
IChemE publishes only papers of the highest quality. To help maintain this standard, all papers submitted are sent to referees familiar with the branch of chemical engineering covered. They advise as to whether the paper is acceptable or not and indicate possible ways in which, in their opinion, the paper might be improved. The Editor makes the final decision on publication in the light of this advice. In addition to full length papers (up to 5000 words), correspondence and book reviews, the journal also welcomes:
- Review Papers: A limited number of review papers are published each year, providing a critical assessment of previously published work in one of the core topics covered by the journal. In view of the substantial effort involved in producing a review paper, authors are advised to contact the relevant Subject Editor before commencing work.
- Shorter Communications: Papers of less than 2500 words will be considered for publication as shorter communications. Such papers deal with new ideas and specific points such as novel research techniques, fresh analysis of existing work or interesting aspects or results of work-in-progress.
General Instructions
Instructions on the arrangement of manuscripts are given separately. In addition, all submitted work must:
- be original, not previously published elsewhere. Submission implies that a paper is not being considered for publication elsewhere.
- be written in English. Non-English native speakers are advised to seek the help of native English speaking colleagues before submitting their manuscript. Manuscripts written in correct English require less time for review and can be published rapidly.
- be submitted in final form, prepared on a word processor and printed on one side of the paper only, with double spacing and wide margins to accommodate copy preparation marks. A disk should accompany the hard copy submission.
- use SI units in all cases (negative index notation). Mathematical expressions should be listed in a nomenclature following the concluding section of the paper.
Manuscripts in Electronic Form
IChemE encourages submissions in electronic form. Please submit the final text accompanied by a 3.5" disk version. Double density (DD), high density (HD) and zip disks are acceptable, as are CD ROMs. The main text, list of references, tables, figures and lists of captions should be stored as separate files with clearly identifiable file names. The format of these files depends on the word processor used. The preferred formats are Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, TEX and LaTEX. The name and version of the program used must be clearly indicated. Ensure that the contents of the disk correspond exactly to the contents of the hard copy manuscript.
Submission of Papers
Either send three copies of the manuscript to:
The Editor, Chemical Engineering Research and Design, Institution of Chemical Engineers, 165-189 Railway Terrace, Rugby CV21 3HQ, UK.
Or email your paper to: aloveridge@icheme.org.uk
Authors are asked to indicate the subject area in which the paper falls (see Editorial Board). The Editorial Office will contact the appropriate Editorial Board member who will assess the manuscript contents and appoint referees. Authors outside the UK may choose to submit manuscripts directly to the relevant regional Editor. Authors are encouraged to suggest up to three referees, including the full name, mailing address and email address in each case. Choice of referees will remain entirely with the Editor.
Page Proofs
Page proofs will be sent to the corresponding author as a PDF file via e-mail. The author should carefully check typesetting and editing. No corrections that constitute departures from the article that was accepted by the Editor should be made. Corrections should be returned to the Editorial Office, preferably by email or fax, within three days of receipt.
Copyright
When a paper is accepted for publication, authors will be asked to transfer the copyright of the article to the publisher. Please read our copyright statement and complete our copyright assignment form. This transfer will ensure the widest possible dissemination of information.
Permissions
The author is responsible for obtaining permission to use any copyrighted material, and should include any acknowledgement required. A sample permission request letter is available.
Offprints
50 offprints of each article are supplied to the corresponding author free of charge. Additional offprints can be ordered when the corrected proofs are returned to the Editorial Office.
Editorial Board
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Honorary Editor of Transactions:
Professor John Garside Principal and Vice-Chancellor UMIST PO Box 88 Manchester M60 1QD UK Tel: +44 (0) 161 200 4033 Fax: +44 (0) 161 236 7219 E-mail: john.garside@umist.ac.uk |
Executive Editor:
Professor Richard Wakeman Department of Chemical Engineering Loughborough University Loughborough Leics LE11 3TU UK Tel: +44 (0) 1509 222500 Fax: +44 (0) 1509 223923 E-mail: R.J.Wakeman@lboro.ac.uk |
Editorial Board:
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| Control |
Professor Julian Morris Department of Chemical and Process Engineering University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Merz Court Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE1 7RU UK Email: julian.morris@ncl.ac.uk |
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Professor Joe Qin Department of Chemical Engineering University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station, C0400 Austin TX 78712 USA Email: qin@che.utexas.edu |
| Distillation and Absorption |
Professor Ryszard Pohorecki Chemical and Process Engineering Department Warsaw University of Technology ul. Warynskiego 1 02 922 Warszawa Poland Email: pohorecki@ichip.pw.edu.pl |
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Dr Eva Sørensen Department of Chemical Engineering University College London Torrington Place London WC1E 7JE UK Email: e.sorensen@ucl.ac.uk |
| Fluid Flow |
Professor Barry Azzopardi School of Chemical, Environmental and Mining Engineering University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD UK EMail: Barry.Azzopardi@nottingham.ac.uk |
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Professor Jir?Draho?BR>Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic 165 02 Prague 6 Czech Republic Email: drahos@icpf.cas.cz |
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Professor Paul Mavros Department of Chemistry Aristotle University GR-54124 Thessalonniki Greece Email: pmavros@eng.auth.gr |
| Heat and Mass Transfer |
Dr David Kenning Department of Engineering Science University of Oxford Parks Road Oxford OX1 3PJ UK Email: david.kenning@eng.ox.ac.uk |
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Professor Zdzislaw Pakowski Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering Technical University of Lódz ul. Wólczanska 213 90-924 Lódz Poland Email: pakowski@wipos.p.lodz.pl |
| Materials Processing and Product Development |
Professor Kim Dam-Johansen Department of Chemical Engineering Building 229 Technical University of Denmark DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby Denmark Email: kdj@kt.dtu.dk |
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Professor Críspulo Gallegos Departamento de Ingeniería Química Facultad de Ciencias Experimentales Universidad de Huelva 21071 Huelva Spain Email: cgallego@uhu.es |
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Dr Kieran Looney DuPont Teijin Films UK Ltd PO Box 2002 Wilton Middlesbrough TS90 8J F UK Email: Kieran.Looney@GBR.dupont.com |
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Dr Geoff Moggridge Department of Chemical Engineering University of Cambridge Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3RA UK Email: GDM14@cus.cam.ac.uk |
| Oil and Natural Gas Production |
Dr Arne Fredheim Research and Technology, Production Systems Statoil Den Norskestats Oljeselskap a.s Arkitekt Ebbellsvei 10, Rotvoll N-7005 Trondheim Norway Email: aof@statoil.com |
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Professor Adrian Todd Department of Petroleum Engineering Heriot-Watt University Riccarton Edinburgh EH14 4AS UK Email: Adrian_Todd@pet.hw.ac.uk |
| Particle Technology |
Professor John Dodds Écoles des Mines d'Albi Campus Jarland Route de Teillet 81013 ALBI CT Cedex 9 France Email: John.Dodds@enstimac.fr |
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Professor Gisle Enstad Telemark Technological Research and Development Centre tel.tek Kjolnes Ring 3914 Porsgrunn Norway Email: gisle.enstad@hit.no |
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Professor Mojtaba Ghadiri School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UK Email: m.ghadiri@leeds.ac.uk |
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Professor Pierre Guigon Department of Chemical Engineering Universit?de Technologie de Compiègne Rue P. de Roberval 60206 Compiègne France Email: pierre.guigon@utc.fr |
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Professor Peter Jansens Separation Technology Delft University of Technology Leeghwaterstraat 44 2628 CA Delft The Netherlands Email: p.j.jansens@wbmt.tudelft.nl |
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Professor Richard Williams Centre for Particle and Colloid Engineering School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UK Email: r.a.williams@leeds.ac.uk |
| Process Design |
Professor Zdravko Kravanja Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of Maribor Smetanova 17 PO Box 219 2000 Maribor Slovenia Email: zdravko.kravanja@uni-mb.si |
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Professor Nilay Shah Centre for Process Systems Engineering Imperial College Prince Consort Road London SW7 2BY UK Email: n.shah@ic.ac.uk |
| Reaction Engineering |
Dr Asterios Gavriilidis Dept of Chemical & Biochemical Engineering University College London Torrington Place London WC1E 7JE UK Email: a.gavriilidis@ucl.ac.uk |
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Dr François Lapicque CNRS-ENSIC Laboratoire des Sciences du Génie Chimique BP 451 54001 Nancy France Email: lapicque@ensic.inpl-nancy.fr |
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Professor Guy Marin Laboratorium voor Petrochemische Techniek Universiteit Gent Krijgslaan 28155 B-9000 Gent Belgium Email: guy.marin@rug.ac.be |
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Professor Thierry Meyer Institute of Process Science Swiss Federal Institute of Technology FSB-ISP-UPRE/EPFL CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland Email: thierry.meyer@epfl.ch |
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Professor Dr Albert Renken Institut de Génie Chimique EPF Lausanne 1015 Lausanne Switzerland Email: renken@dcsun1.epfl.ch |
| Separation Processes |
Professor Marianne Nyström Department of Chemical Technology Lappeenranta University PO Box 20 53851 Lappeenranta Finland Email: marianne.nystrom@lut.fi |
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Professor Gilbert Rios Institut Européen des Membranes Universit?Montpellier II Place Eugène Bataillon Case Courrier 047 34095 Montpellier Cedex 5 France Email: Gilbert.Rios@iemm.univ-montp2.fr |
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Professor Michael Streat Department of Chemical Engineering Loughborough University Loughborough LE11 3TU UK Email: M.Streat@Lboro.ac.uk |
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Professor Hans Theliander Forest Products and Chemical Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Science Chalmers University of Technology SE-412 96 Göteburg Sweden Email: hanst@sikt.chalmers.se |
| Techno Economic Analysis |
Professor Giancarlo Baldi Dipt. Ingegn-Chim. Politechico di Torino Corso Duca Degli Abruzzi 24 Torino I 10129 Italy Email: gbaldi@athena.polito.it |
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Professor Robin Smith Department of Process Integration UMIST PO Box 88 Manchester M60 1QD UK Email: R.Smith@umist.ac.uk |
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Professor Günter Wozny Institute of Process and Plant Technology Technische Universität Berlin Strasse des 17. Juni 135 / Sekr. KWT9 10623 Berlin Germany Email: Guenter.Wozny@TU-Berlin.de |
Regional Editorial Board:
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| Asia |
Professor Kandukuri Gandhi Department of Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Science Bangalore 560 012 India Email: ghandi@chemeng.iisc.ernet.in |
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Professor Mooson Kwauk Institute of Process Engineering Academia Sinica PO Box 353 Beijing 100080 China Email: mooson@home.ipe.ac.cn |
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Professor Akiyoshi Sakoda Institute of Industrial Science University of Tokyo 4-6-1 Komaba Meguro-ku Tokyo 153-8505 Japan Email: sakoda@iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp |
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Professor Mosche Sheintuch Department of Chemical Engineering Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Haifa 320000 Israel Email: cermsll@tx.technion.ac.il |
| Australasia |
Professor Roger Keey Wood Technology Research Centre University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch New Zealand Email: wtrc@cape.canterbury.ac.nz |
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Professor Geoff Stevens Department of Chemical Engineering University of Melbourne Parkville 3052 Victoria Australia Email: gstevens@unimelb.edu.au |
| Europe |
Professor Joël Bertrand Laboratoire de Genie Chimique UMR CNRS 5503 INP-ENSIACET 5 rue Paulin Talabot BP 1301 31106 Toulouse Cedex 1 France Email: joel.bertrand@ensigct.fr |
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Professor Jos?Coca Department of Chemical Engineering University of Oviedo 33071 Oviedo Spain Email: jcoca@correo.uniovi.es |
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Professor Bernard Delmon Universit?Catholique de Louvain Place Croix du Sud 2/17 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Belgium Email: delmon@cata.ucl.ac.be |
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Professor Nikolai Kulov Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry Leninsky Prospect 31 Moscow 119991 Russia Email: kulov@igic.ras.ru |
| North America |
Professor Bruce Bowen Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering University of British Columbia 2216 Main Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z4 Canada Email: bowen@chml.ubc.ca |
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Professor Richard Calabrese Department of Chemical Engineering University of Maryland College Park Maryland 20742-2111 USA Email: rvc@eng.umd.edu |
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Professor Michael Doherty Department of Chemical Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara CA 93106-5080 USA Email: mfd@engineering.ucsb.edu |
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Professor Bruce Nauman Department of Chemical Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy NY 12180-3590 USA Email: nauman@rpi.edu |
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Professor Phil Savage Department of Chemical Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 48109-2136 USA Email: psavage@umich.edu |
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Professor Phillippe Tanguy Department of Chemical Engineering École Polytechnique PO Box 6079 Stn. Centre-ville Montreal H3C 3A7 Canada Email: tanguy@urpei.polymtl.ca |
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