期刊名称:JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSEL TECHNOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
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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Purpose and Scope:
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The Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology is the premier publication for the highest-quality research and interpretive reports on the design, analysis, fabrication, construction, inspection, operation, and failure prevention of pressure vessels, piping, pipelines, power and heating boilers, pumps, valves, and other pressure-bearing components, as well as the nondestructive evaluation of critical components in mechanical engineering applications. Not only does the Journal cover all topics dealing with the design and analysis of pressure vessels, piping, and components but it also contains discussions of their related codes and standards.
Applicable pressure technology areas of interest include dynamic and seismic analysis; equipment qualification; fabrication; fatigue and fracture prediction; finite and boundary element methods; fluid-structure interaction; high pressure engineering; elevated temperature analysis and design; inelastic analysis; life extension; lifeline earthquake engineering; PVP materials and their property databases; NDE; safety and reliability; and verification and qualification of software.
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Instructions to Authors
One purpose of the Society is to disseminate technical information of permanent interest through the publication of a series of Transactions quarterlies.
Papers selected for publication in the ASME Transactions are subject to a voluntary page charge of $75 per journal page, which will be invoiced, through the author, to the author¡¯s company, institute, or agency. Publication is not dependent upon payment of the voluntary page charge. As of January 2000, the standard length for an ASME Journal paper is nine (9) printed pages. Should the paper exceed this length, the lead author will be assessed a mandatory excess-page charge of $200 per page for each page over nine pages. This charge will be included, as a separate item, on the same invoice as the voluntary page charge. Payment is mandatory and does not entitle the author to free reprints. Such a paper will not be published until the author agrees to honor the mandatory page charge.
The text of an ASME paper should not exceed nine (9) printed pages in a journal. This corresponds to 42¨C45 total manuscript pages, typed double-spaced with 10 pt. type, with each figure counting as a page. A Technical Brief should not exceed two and a half journal pages. Discussions should not exceed 500 words, and closures normally should not exceed 250 words per discussion.
Manuscripts should be submitted online for the Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology. Please visit http://journaltool.asme.org for more details. Guidelines for manuscript styling and preparation are provided at the site.
Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has been neither published nor submitted for publication, in whole or in part, either in a serial, professional journal or as a part in a book which is formally published and made available to the public. ASME meeting preprints and articles included in symposium volumes for symposia (sponsored or co-sponsored by ASME) are not considered as prior publication. The journals do not accept multi-part manuscripts. Each paper should be capable of being reviewed independently of other submissions by the same author(s).
Every page of the manuscript must be numbered and have the author¡¯s name on it; in the case of more than one author, the name of the first author will suffice. The paper title and author names, with their affiliations, should appear at the top of the first page of the manuscript
All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology must use U.S. customary units with SI (Metric) units in parentheses in the text. Figures and tables should use U.S. customary units and include SI units in some form.
All mathematical expressions should be included in the manuscript. Care should be taken to distinguish between capital and lowercase letters, between zero (0) and the letter (O), between the numerical (1) and the letter (l), etc. Mathematical expressions should fit into a single column when set in type. Equations that might extend beyond the width of one column (fractions that should not be broken or long expressions enclosed in parentheses) should be rephrased to go on two or more lines within column width. Fractional powers are preferred to root signs and should always be used in more elaborate formulas. The solidus (/) should be used instead of the horizontal line for fractions whenever possible. Numbers that identify mathematical expressions should be enclosed in parentheses. Refer to equations in the text as "Eq.(1),"etc., or "Equation(1)," etc., at the beginning of a sentence.
A nomenclature defining symbols should be included, except for brief communications, like Technical Briefs, where symbols are normally identified in the text.
Brief tables may be included in the text of the manuscript, but larger tables (more than six lines) should be created separately and assembled with the figures at the end of the manuscript. A separate list of figure captions should be included in the manuscript. Color graphics are included in the electronic version of the journal at no additional cost to the author; however, for full color in print authors will be assessed the additional charges.
All references should be listed at the end of the text in the order in which they are cited (not alphabetical). References should include date of publication, full title, full name of source, and inclusive page numbers. References should be cited within the text in numerical order according to their order of appearance. The numbered reference citation should be enclosed in brackets, e.g., 'It was shown by Prusa [1] that the width of the plume decreases under these conditions.' In the case of two citations, the numbers should be separated by a comma [1,2]. In the case of more than two reference citations, the numbers should be separated by a dash [5¨C7].
Acceptable references include: journal articles, dissertations, published conference proceedings, numbered paper preprints from conferences, books, reports available from the U.S. Government, submitted articles if the journal is identified, and private communications.
If the voluntary page charge has been honored, 100 reprints are provided to the author(s) upon publication of the paper at no additional cost. Reprints may be ordered from the Technical Publishing Department, ATTN: Marisol Andino, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990. A reprint order form will be sent to the corresponding author after the article is typeset. All orders must be prepaid.
Editor: S. Y. Zamrik, Pennsylvania State University, Department of Engineering, Science and Mechanics, 212 Earth Engineering Sciences Building, University Park, PA 16802. Tel.: ¡ª 814 ¨C 865-5241, FAX: ¡ª 814 ¨C 865-5241, e-mail: syzesm@engr.psu.edu
Editorial Board
EDITORS S. Y. ZAMRIK
ASSISTANT TO THE EDITOR D. BIERLY
PAST TECHNICAL EDITORS R. E. NICKELL R. H. GALLAGHER G. E. O. WIDERA
ASSOCIATE EDITORS R. GWALTNEY (2003) C.E. JASKE (2005) S. RAHMAN (2005) ASME Codes & Standards D.P. JONES (2003) Computer Technology D.R. METZGER (2003) Design & Analysis M. PERL (2004) G.E.O. WIDERA (2006) D.K. WILLIAMS (2005) K.K. YOON (2003) Fluid Structure Interaction M.J. PETTIGREW (2004) High Pressure Technology D. M. FRYER ((2004) Materials & Fabrication J. PAN (2003) R. MOHAN (2004) Operations, Applications & Components B. BLYUKHER (2004) Seismic Engineering R.J. SCAVUZZO (2005) G. C. SLAGIS (2004) NDE Engineering Division J. C. DUKE, Jr. (2002) J. ROSE (2005) Pressure Vessel Research Council G. L. HOLLINGER (2005)
BOARD ON COMMUNICATIONS Chair and Vice-President O. OCHOA
OFFICERS OF THE ASME President, REGINALD VACHON Executive Director, VIRGIL R. CARTER Treasurer, R.E. NICKELL
PUBLISHING STAFF Managing Director, Engineering TOM G. LOUGHLIN Director, Technical Publishing PHILIP DI VIETRO Manager Journals JOAN MERANZE Production Coordinator COLIN MCATEER Production Assistant MARISOL ANDINO
Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology (ISSN 0094-9930) is published quarterly (Feb., May, Aug., Nov.) by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.
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Dr. S. Y. Zamrik The Pennsylvania State University Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics 212 Earth Engineering Sciences Building University Park, PA 16802 PH/FAX 814-865-5241 syzesm@engr.psu.edu |
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