期刊名称:HIGH TEMPERATURE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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High Temperature (Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur), founded in 1963, is one of the most prominent physical engineering journals to come out of Russia in recent years. The journal deals with problems concerning the plasma technology, high-temperature thermal and erosion protection, intensification of thermal processes, nuclear power engineering, direct transformation of thermal and chemical energy into electric energy, chemical technology, materials technology, investigations of thermophysical properties of materials, interaction of energy with material, and so forth. The journal publishes studies by many famous Russian and foreign researchers in high-temperature thermal physics. It faithfully reflects the changes in the current trends in thermal physics. It always presents the results of contemporary experimental investigations; studies in the numerical simulation of complex thermal, gas-dynamics, and heat-and-mass-transfer processes; and the latest achievements in the theoretical description of the properties of high-temperature media.
High Temperature is abstracted and/or indexed in Chemical Abstracts; Compendex Chemistry database; INSPEC Information Services.
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Instructions to Authors
In order to simplify the procedure of interaction between an author (coauthors) and the publisher we ask you to send agreements on transfer of copyright (in Russian or in English) simultaneously with the manuscript of the article to the editorial board of the journal. The agreement should be sent in duplicate.
This agreement is a contract of adhesion.
We draw your attention to the fact that the agreement enters into force under the condition of acceptance of an article for publication in English. If for any reason your article is refused by the editorial board of the journal, the agreement automatically loses force. The decision on acceptance of an article for publication is the exclusive right of the editorial board of the journal. Signing of the agreement by an author (coauthors) means that the author (coauthors) has acquainted himself (themselves) and agrees (agree) with the conditions of the agreement.
A copyright transfer agreement form can be downloaded at our site:
Model Author's Agreement Form
The completed and signed agreements may be presented in person or sent to the editorial board of the journal:
- by post
- by e-mail (PDF file) or fax; the original must be subsequently mailed by post.
Style Manual for Authors
download the file in .pdf format guidelines.pdf
Original papers and reviews (the fee for reviews is paid for the maximal volume of two signatures– 80 000 characters with spaces) are published in the journal. The fee is paid for publications in the English version of the journal in US dollars (for the periods until 2003 inclusive and from 2007 onwards); for consultations, call (495)333 44 25, Interperiodica, 90 Profsoyuznaya ul., Moscow, Russia; for consultations concerning fee for the period of 2004–2006, call Natalya Adolfovna Podoba of RAO (Authors’ Society of Russia), (495)203 55 10 and 203 43 48, 6a Bol’shaya Bronnaya ul., Moscow, Russia.
For publishing a review, the author(s) must first send to the editorial office an application for review and its abstract (one page at the most). A review must conform to the journal’s scope of subjects and provide analysis of the current status of urgent problems in world science along with estimates of individual studies, inferences, and recommendations.
In a review, as distinct from original papers, the abstract must be followed by the list of contents complete with titles of sections and subsections.
Papers sent to the journal of High Temperature must conform to the following requirements.
1. Each author must fill in Copyright Transfer Agreement–one copy for the Russian version and two copies for the English version (see http://www.naukaran.ru).
2. The permissible volume of original paper is 17 pages, that of brief communication–6 pages, and of review paper–48 pages, including the list of references, tables, and figure captions.
3. The paper is presented in duplicate, computerprinted (see the Rules for preparing electronic version) with 1.5–2 lines spacing (28 lines per page, 64 characters per line) without corrections and insertions, on one side of the sheet. Use no abbreviations, except for standard ones. The formulas and letter designations of quantities must be printed legibly and clearly. One copy of the text must be marked . Superscripts, subscripts, and exponents must be placed strictly below or above the symbols to which they relate: the subscripts must be outlined by an arc from above ( ) and the superscripts–from below ( ); primes must be distinguished from unity, and unity–from comma. Greek letters must be underlined with red pencil; please, do not use Gothic type. Underline vectors with blue pencil, do not place arrow on top.
4. Only the formulas referred to in the text are numbered. In formulas and notation, distinguish clearly between the lower-case and capital letters of all alphabets which have similar outlines; in cases such as and , and , capital letters must be double underlined, and lower-case letters must be marked with two lines above. Zero (as a separate numeral or as index) must be marked with square bracket below: . Mark similarly the symbols which are to be set in Roman type.
5. The number of figures, including their breaking down into subfigures, shall not exceed ten for original papers and three for brief communications, with indication (written by pen or typed) on the face side under the figure of its number, name of the first author, and first words of the paper title. Photographs (glossy prints) are provided with captions penciled on the back side. Figures (single copies) and photographs (in duplicate) are to be appended separately to each copy of the paper and sized from 5 × 6 cm to 18 × 24 cm. Figures must be marked. The explanations of figures and photographs and relevant captions must be consistent with their content and be extremely clear and brief; legends which overload the figure must be replaced by number or letter symbols and introduced into the text of the paper or captions. Use impersonal sentences in figure captions.
6. Tables must have headings. Tables are set on separate pages and numbered by Arabic numerals in the order in which they are referred to in the text. The heading is written after the table number. All columns in a table have headings and are divided by vertical lines; the number data in the table lines are clearly marked by horizontal lines drawn by pencil. Words in abbreviated form are not permitted in tables. If there is only one table (with a heading) in the text, the word Table is omitted, and the table is not numbered. If the table has no heading (which is undesirable), only the word Table is used in place of the heading.
7. Authors should avoid repeating the same data presented in figures and tables and in the text.
8. The text to be set up in brevier is marked by a line in the margin (for example, Appendix, Notation).
9. The cited references are to be given in a general list at the end of the paper numbered in the order they appear in the text (with numerals in square brackets). References to translated papers and books are to be given in the language of the original in the form of references to initial publication.
The list of references must have the following format.
(a) For books: the family name and initials of the author(s), the title of the book, no. of volume, the city, the publisher, year of publication, no. of pages. For example:
Petrov P.P. Book title. Vol. 1. M.: Nauka, 2000. 462 pp. Book title / Ed. by Bykov K.M. City: Publisher (Institute), 1988. 462 pp. Los’ G.A. Title. In book: Book title. M.:IL, 1960. p. 246.
(b) For journal papers: The family name and initials of the author(s). The title of the paper. The abbreviated name of the journal (without quotation marks). Year. Volume. Number. Issue. Page no. (for foreign journals: Volume–V.; Page–P., S.). For example:
Kolmanov M.M. Title of paper // Name of journal. 1978. Vol. 3. No. 3. P. 10.
Other examples:
Morozov V.P. Title. Proc. Institute. Issue 6. Kiev, 1958. P. 40.
(c) For dissertations: The family name and initials of the author. The title. The city: The Institute, Year. No. of pages. For example:
Ivanov L.S. Title. Dissertation Cand. Sci. (Tech.). M.: Institute, 1987. 50 pp. Sidorov K.M. Title. Extended Abstract of Doctoral (Tech.) Diss. M.: Institute, 1982. 130 pp.
(d) For Inventor’s Certificate: The family name and initials of the author(s). Title. Number. Year. Page. For example:
Berkov P.P. Title. Inv. Cert. 52 RF // Byull. Izobret. 1967. No. 3. P. 44. Volov D.B. Heat Generator. Utility Model Patent no. 51 416. Cl. IPC-7:25V29/00.0210.2006.
(e) For depositions: The family name and initials of the author(s). Title. City. Year. Number of pages. For example:
Spiridonov V.P. Title. M: 1985. 30 pp. Available from VINITI September 27, 1986, no. 18391.
(f) Conferences, seminars, and the like: The family name and initials of the author(s). Title // Proc., Abstracts of papers. Name of the meeting “Subject”. City: Publisher. Year. Page.
10. References to unpublished papers are not permitted.
11. Only one source is to be identified in a reference. If parts of the paper were published in different issues, a separate reference is to be made to each part, as well as to separate papers in the same book.
12. Physical quantities and notations adopted in the SI system (GOST—State Standard 9867-61) must be used in the paper.
13. Manuscript Preparation Scheme
UDC (in the top left corner) Title of Paper Authors (Initials and family name) Full name of affiliation Date of submission to Editorial Office Text of Abstract PACS numbers: (see instruction at http://www. aip.org/PACS) The text of the paper (separated from the abstract by three or four spacings) must be divided into the following parts: INTRODUCTION; the main part containing sections and, if necessary, subsections; and CONCLUSIONS. LIST OF REFERENCES Figure captions set on a separate sheet The LIST OF REFERENCES must be followed by signatures of all authors.
14. Information about authors: surname, name and patronymic, signature, exact address, telephone number, E-mail (for each paper without fail, even if there are several of them).
15. It is recommended to standardize the paper structure by using subheadings.
16. Papers, which do not comply with the foregoing rules, will not be considered.
17. Please, do not send papers by registered mail with statement of value.
18. The electronic version must be enclosed with the paper (or sent by E-mail: tvt@iht.ac.ru).
Proofs will be provided to the authors for correcting literal errors. No additions or changes to the original are permitted in the proofs.
RULES FOR AUTHORS IN PREPARING THE ELECTRONIC VERSION OF PAPERS
1. General Provisions
The electronic version of papers is submitted to the editorial office along with the manuscript and must be fully identical with the printed original. No corrections, additions etc., made without the editorial office consent, will be taken into account. Moreover, such electronic versions cannot be used. For quality on-line communication, the author must provide the editorial office with his E-mail address.
The electronic version of paper must include a file containing the text of the paper and file(s) containing illustrations. If the text of the paper along with illustrations is in the form of a single file, file(s) with illustrations must be additionally provided.
The set of files must be accompanied with a list (possibly in the form of file) containing the following information: the disk format, operating system, name of the text editor, names of files, name of the journal, title of paper, and the family name and initials of the author(s).
Files may be transmitted both on 3.5" diskettes and by E-mail or FTP. Diskettes may be formatted in both IBM PC and Apple Macintosh formats. For avoiding technical faults, it is recommended to test the disk recordings and check them for viruses. It is desirable to duplicate the materials on the diskette in different catalogs (in case the diskette may be faulty).
For transmitting the electronic version by Internet (FTP), it is necessary to first coordinate these activities with the editorial office and, in the case of reaching agreement concerning the preparation of graphics and texts of papers and FTP transmission of data, apply to the joint editorial office for physical journals by telephone (495) 335-8366 or by E-mail: cedgraph@maik.ru (only for consultations, and not for mailing papers).
Send prepared files by E-mail: tvt@iht.mpei.ac.ru.
Please, do not send electronic versions of papers in text editors for Apple Macintosh, as well as in TEX and LaTEX editors, to the editorial office.
In sending files by E-mail, please, stick to the following rules:
–give the title, number of journal, and the name of the first author in the subject field; –it is desirable to use attach; –in the case of large bodies of information, it is possible to use universally known archivers (ARJ, ZIP, RAR, etc.); it is further advisable to UU-code the files for more reliable transmission.
2. Preparation of Electronic Version of Papers
2.1. Main Text
The text of paper must be presented in Microsoft Word for Windows format. Use standard Windows True Type fonts (for example, Times New Roman, Courier New, Arial, and so on). The standard font size is 12-point.
Note that the lines of the text within a paragraph must not be separated by the symbol of carriage return (usually, the Enter key). Texts with the separation of lines within a paragraph by this symbol cannot be used.
2.2. Graphics
Both scanned and computer-drawn black-and-white illustrations are accepted for processing in the electronic form.
In preparing graphic files, please, conform to the following recommendations:
–use TIF format with resolution of 600 dpi, 256 shades of gray, for screen drawings; –vector drawings must be presented in the format of the program in which they were made such as CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator (up to version 8.0), or in EPS, DOC format; –use TIF format of at least 300 dpi for photographs.
In addition, graphic files must be duplicated in DOC format.
Graphic files must be named such that it would be clear to which paper they belong and how they are arranged. Each file must contain one drawing.
Rules for Working with Electronic Proofs
With a view to expediting the work with proofs, the publishers suggest the electronic method of communication with authors instead of sending hard copies of papers. For fast E-mailing of proofs, the author must provide the Staff Editor with his E-mail address when submitting the manuscript to the editorial office. On completion of the make-up stage, the publishers (based on the information received from the editorial office) send the proofs of papers to the authors in the form of PDF files to the submitted addresses, with cover letters informing them when and to what address they must return the proof with their remarks. The remarks may be sent back to the publishers for further transfer to the editorial office or directly to the editorial office. Note that the publishers under any circumstances act solely on the basis of information received from the editorial office.
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Editorial Board
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Vladimir E. Fortov Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Department for Energetic, Machinery, Mechanics and Control Systems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Director General of the Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
DEPUTY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Eduard E. Son Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Deputy Director of the Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
EXECUTIVE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF:
Anatoly D. Rakhel Cand. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Senior Researcher, Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
EDITORIAL BOARD
Alexandr A. Avdeev, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Director General of the All-Russian Research and Development Institute of Nuclear Power Machinery, Moscow, Russia; Vladimir G. Asmolov, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Deputy Director, General Director for Science and Engineering, Concern “Rosatom”, Moscow, Russia; Vyacheslav M. Batenin, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director of the Joint Institute of High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Lev G. D’yachkov, Dr. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Leading Research Assistant, Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Oleg N. Favorskii, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director of the Central Institute of Aviation Motors, Moscow, Russia; Genadii I. Kanel, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director of the Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Alexander L. Khomkin, Dr. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Principal Research Assistant, Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Alexander D. Kozlov, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Professor, Director of the Russian Research Center on Standardization, Information and Certification of Materials, Moscow, Russia; Yurii A. Lebedev, Dr. Sci. (Phys.-Math.), Professor, Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Alexander I. Leontiev, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia; Robert I. Nigmatulin, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Department for Energetic, Machinery, Mechanics and Control Systems of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Boris G. Pokusaev, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Professor, Moscow State University of Ecology Engineering, Moscow, Russia; Yurii V. Polezhaev, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Head of the Division of Heat- and Mass-Transfer and Physical Gas Dynamics, Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Vladimir V. Roshchupkin, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Professor of the Baikov Institute of Iron and Steel Industry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Filipp G. Rutberg, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Director of the Institute of Electrical Physics and Electric Power Industry, St. Petersburg, Russia; Alexander E. Sheindlin, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Director Emeritus of the Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia; Oleg A. Sinkevich, Dr. Sci. (Eng.), Professor of the Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University), Moscow, Russia; Sergey T. Surzhikov, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director of the Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
STAFF EDITOR
Galina S. Khanina
EDITOR OF THE ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Henri A. Bronstein
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