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期刊名称:ARCHIVES OF MECHANICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Archives of Mechanics
Archives of Mechanics, a refereed international journal founded in 1949, provides a forum for original research on mechanics of solids, fluids and discrete systems, including the development of mathematical methods for solving mechanical problems. The journal encompasses all aspects of the field, with the emphasis placed on:
- mechanics of materials: elasticity, plasticity, time-dependent phenomena, phase transformation, damage, fracture; physical and experimental foundations, micromechanics, thermodynamics, instabilities;
- methods and problems in continuum mechanics: general theory and novel applications, thermomechanics, structural analysis, porous media, contact problems;
- dynamics of material systems;
- fluid flows and interactions with solids.
Papers published in the Archives should contain original contributions dealing with theoretical, experimental, or numerical aspects of mechanical problems listed above.
Abstracted/indexed in: Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch, Thomson ISI, Philadelphia), ISI Alerting Services, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing, and Technology, Materials Science Citation Index, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, Applied Mechanics Reviews, Current Mathematical Publications, Mathematical Reviews, MathSci, Zentralblatt für Mathematik, UnCover, Inspec.
Full texts of the papers since 1996 (vol. 48) are available online one year after publication in the journal.
Full texts of the papers since 2007 are available without delay in the EBSCO Academic Search Complete database.
Focus and Scope
Archives of Mechanics provides a forum for original research on mechanics of solids, fluids and discrete systems, including the development of mathematical methods for solving mechanical problems. The journal encompasses all aspects of the field, with the emphasis placed on:
- mechanics of materials: elasticity, plasticity, time-dependent phenomena, phase transformation, damage, fracture; physical and experimental foundations, micromechanics, thermodynamics, instabilities;
- methods and problems in continuum mechanics: general theory and novel applications, thermomechanics, structural analysis, porous media, contact problems;
- dynamics of material systems;
- fluid flows and interactions with solids.
Papers published in the Archives should contain original contributions dealing with theoretical, experimental, or numerical aspects of mechanical problems listed above.
The journal publishes also current announcements and information about important scientific events of possible interest to its readers, like conferences, congresses, symposia, work-shops, courses, etc.
Occasionally, special issues of the journal may be devoted to publication of all or selected papers presented at international conferences or other scientific meetings. However, all papers intended for such an issue are subjected to the usual reviewing and acceptance procedure.
Section Policies
Solids
Open Submissions |
Indexed |
Peer Reviewed |
Fluids
Open Submissions |
Indexed |
Peer Reviewed |
Peer Review Process
Each paper submitted to the journal is subjected to the peer reviewing procedure. The reviewers’ opinion constitutes a basis for the decision of the Editorial Committee to publish (or not) the paper.
Author Self-Archiving
This journal permits and encourages authors to post items submitted to the journal on personal websites or institutional repositories both prior to and after publication, while providing bibliographic details that credit, if applicable, its publication in this journal.
Delayed Open Access
The contents of this journal will be available in an open access format 12 month(s) after an issue is published.
Full texts of the papers since 1996 (vol. 48) are available online one year after publication in the journal.
We are pleased to announce free online access to all content until June 30, 2014.
Journal History
Archives of Mechanics (formerly Archiwum Mechaniki Stosowanej) is a refereed international journal founded in 1949 by M.T. Huber, W. Nowacki, W. Olszak and W. Wierzbicki - a group of renowned Polish scientists in the fields of mechanics of solids and structures, and foundations of mechanics of continuous media. The journal is edited and published by the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research (IPPT) of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Instructions to Authors
Online Submissions
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Registration and login are required to submit items online and to check the status of current submissions.
Author Guidelines
The language of the journal is English. Manuscripts for publication should not exceed 20 printed pages in length and should be submitted online in the PDF format. Upon receipt, the paper is sent to reviewers. Their opinion constitutes a basis for the decision of the Editorial Committee to publish (or not) the paper.
The style of the manuscript should follow the recent articles printed in Archives of Mechanics and available online. Of special importance are the following directions:
- The title of the paper should be as short as possible.
- The text should be preceded by a brief abstract of about 100 words.
- Several key words should be provided just below the abstract.
- Formulas should be numbered using two digits: the first represents the section number and the other the formula number in that section.
- References in the text of the paper should be indicated by numbers in square brackets and should be numbered in the order of appearance in the text. The reference list at the end of the manuscript should include the initials of the first name(s) and the surname of the author, and then the full title (in the original language and in English). These should be followed by: for book's - the publisher's name, and the place and year of publication; for periodicals - the full title of the periodical, volume number (in bold face or underlined), issue number (when needed), page number, and the year of publication.
- Figures in the submitted paper should already be of the final quality suitable for printing.
- The electronic source files of the whole manuscript, with separate files for the figures, are required immediately upon its acceptance for publication.
- The preferable format for the text is TeX or LaTeX while MS Word is also acceptable. Separate files for the figures should be provided in one of the following formats: EPS or PostScript (preferable), PDF, TIFF, JPEG, BMP, of at least 300 DPI resolution.
- A PDF file of the article will be supplied free of charge. Reprints will no longer be printed.
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- The submission has not been previously published, nor is it submitted to another journal for consideration.
- The manuscript contains original research results.
- The manuscript is submitted as a single file in the PDF format (Microsoft Word format is acceptable in exceptional cases, but PDF format is preferable). Maximum file size is 10 MB. Source files are required upon acceptance.
- The manuscript is prepared according to the Author Guidelines.
Privacy Statement
The names and email addresses entered in this journal site will be used exclusively for the stated purposes of this journal and will not be made available for any other purpose or to any other party. Note that the corresponding author's email will appear on the first printed page of an accepted article, therefore the use of an institutional e-mail address is recommended.
Editorial Board
Editorial Committee
Editor:
- H. Petryk (Warsaw, Poland)
Section Editors:
- T.A. Kowalewski (Warsaw, Poland)
- S. Stupkiewicz (Warsaw, Poland)
Members:
- W. Kosiński (Warsaw, Poland)
- A. Styczek (Warsaw, Poland)
Secretary:
International Advisory Board
- J.L. Auriault (France)
- T. Bewley (USA)
- D. Bigoni (Italy)
- J.L Chaboche (France)
- A. Cherkaev (USA)
- J.M. Floryan (Canada)
- J. Grant (UK)
- D. Gross (Germany)
- A. Klarbring (Sweden)
- G. Maier (Italy)
- G.A. Maugin (France)
- N. Morozov (Russia)
- Z. Mróz (Poland)
- Q.S. Nguyen (France)
- R.W. Ogden (UK)
- P. Ponte Castañeda (USA)
- M. Sokołowski (Poland)
- P. Steinmann (Germany)
- G. Szefer (Poland)
- Cz. Woźniak (Poland)
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