期刊名称:JOURNAL OF FLUIDS ENGINEERING-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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The Journal of Fluids Engineering disseminates technical information in fluid mechanics of interest to researchers and designers in mechanical engineering. The majority of papers present original analytical, numerical or experimental results and physical interpretation of lasting scientific value. Other papers are devoted to the review of recent contributions to a topic, or the description of the methodology and/or the physical significance of an area which has recently matured. This journal publishes papers in the areas of aerodynamics, boundary layers, bubbly flows, cavitation, compressible flows, convective heat transfer, duet and pipe flows, free shear layers, flows in biological systems, fluid-structure interaction, fluid transients and wave motion jets, multiphase flows, naval hydrodynamics, sprays, stability and transition, turbulance, and wakes. In addition, contributions to the Journal emphasize investigative techniques, analytical methods, computational fluid mechanics, and experimental methods like laser-Doppler velocimetry, and hot film and hot wire anemometry.
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Instructions to Authors
The purpose of the Society is to disseminate technical information of permanent interest through the publi-cation 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, institution, or agency. Publication is not dependent on payment of the voluntary page charge. 100 reprints are provided when a paper has been published in a journal and the voluntary page charge has been paid. Additional reprints can be ordered from the Technical Publishing Dept., Attn: Marisol Andino, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016.
Effective for papers submitted after 1/1/2000, the lead author of a Transactions paper which exceeds the standard length of nine pages (9000 words) will be assessed a mandatory excess-page charge of $200 per page for each page over nine journal pages. This charge will be included, as a separate item, on the same invoice as the voluntary page charge
Manuscripts should be submitted in final form to the Technical Editor. Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published, either in whole or in part, in a serial, professional journal. Refer questionable cases to the Technical Editor.
An ASME paper should be: clear, complete, with assumptions plainly identified, with precise logic, with relevance to practice described, and with actual accomplishments of the work plainly stated and honestly appraised
Since all Transactions papers are professionally typeset for publication, papers must be submitted as single-column, double-spaced manuscripts, in a readable typeface no smaller than 10 point. Graphics must not be embedded in the text. The Journal of Fluids Engineering encourages electronic submission via e-mail for review purposes. Files should be in Word, WordPerfect or Acrobat format and compressed (zipped) if over 4 Mb in size. Please set page size to ¡®¡®Letter¡¯¡¯ (8.5 3 11 inches or 21.6 3 27.9 cm). Use of a standard font such as Times New Roman is strongly recommended. Send manuscripts as attachments to Laurel Murphy, Editorial Assistant, murphy@titan.me.jhu.edu. Manuscripts submitted by hard copy should be prepared as noted above. All special characters should be accounted for, either as part of the text and appropriately styled, or handwritten after output, if such characters do not exist in your program. Send 2 (two) copies to the Technical Editor, Professor Joseph Katz, at the address below.
Titles of papers should be brief and clearly descriptive of contents. The author should state his business connection, the title of his position, and his mailing address and e-mail address. A short abstract (50 to 100 words) should be included on the first page immediately preceding the introductory paragraph of the paper. USE OF SI UNITS
All manuscripts submitted to ASME must use SI (Metric) Units in text, figures, or tables. In addition to SI units, English units may be included parenthetically
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 commu-nications, 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. For detailed instructions on preparing hard copy graphics, go to http://www.asme.org/pubs/hardcopy illus.html, for information on submitting electronic graphics, refer to http://www.asme.org/pubs/elec_illus.html. 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.
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.
References should be listed in numerical order at the end of the paper according to their order of appear-ance within the text.
The text of an ASME paper should not exceed 9 journal pages. A Technical Brief should not exceed 1500 words or equivalent. A Discussion should not exceed 1/2 Journal page and an Author¡¯s Closure not more than 1/4 Journal page per Discussion answered. A Journal page contains about 1000 words or equivalent area in figures, tables and equations.
Authors can obtain the ASME Manual MS-4, ¡®¡®An ASME Paper,¡¯¡¯ at the ASME website (http://www.asme.org/pubs/MS4.html) and are urged to do so before drafting their papers in final form.
Please submit manuscripts for review and address all communications to: Dr. Joseph Katz, Editor, Dept. of Mech. Engrg., The Johns Hopkins University, 3400 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-2686, P: 410-516-5470, F: 410-516-7254, E: katz@titan.me.jhu.edu.
Editorial Board
EDITOR JOSEPH KATZ(2005)
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT LAUREL MURPHY(2005)
ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. BRIDGES (2002) S. CECCIO (2004) I. CELIK (2003) W.COPENHAVER (2004) T. GATSKI (2003) W. GRAF (2003) G. KARNIADAKIS (2002) J. MARSHALL (2003) Y. MATSUMOTO (2002) L. MONDY (2002) V. OTUGEN (2004) M. PLESNIAK (2004) A. PRASAD (2003)) B. SCHIAVELLO (2002) Y. TSUJIMOTO (2002)
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 JUDITH SIERANT Production Assistant MARISOL ANDINO
Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Fluids Engineering (ISSN 0098-2202) is published quarterly (Mar., June, Sept., Dec.) by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5990.
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Dr. Joseph Katz Dept. of Mechanical Engrg. The Johns Hopkins University 3400 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218-2686 P: 410-516-5470 F: 410-516-7254 E: katz@titan.me.jhu.edu |
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