期刊名称:JOURNAL OF NON-NEWTONIAN FLUID 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
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The journal will appeal to people working on fundamental developments in the rheological sciences and applications on both the macroscopic and microscopic scale.
Subjects considered suitable for the journal include the following (not necessarily in order of importance):
•The development of rheological equations of state for non-Newtonian liquids from both a continuum and microstructure starting point, but the outlook will always be practical in the sense that abstract developments with no hope of application will not be welcomed. •The use of rheological equations of state in the solution of meaningful flow problems involving one or more fluid phases. Analytic and/or numerical solutions would be in order. These should be problems which involve the equations of continuity and motion and energy in a non-trivial way. •Experimental work associated with complex fluids, including - confirmation or otherwise of prediction from rheological equations of state developments and the confirmation of predictions from the solved flow problems - novel flow situations which would suggest the need for further analytical work - rheometry - practical situations of flow which are in need of systematic theoretical and experimental research. Such issues and developments commonly arise, for example, in the polymer processing, petroleum, pharmaceutical, biomedical and consumer product industries. However, this list is not meant to be representative, not exhaustive. •Problems involving heat and mass transfers and mixing in flowing non-Newtonian liquids. •Instabilities, unsteady and turbulent or chaotic flow characteristics in non-Newtonian fluids.
Comments and Proposals: We are interested in receiving comments/feedback on this and our other journals and welcome publication proposals for books, electronic products, new journals and co-operation for existing journals. In all cases contact Sybrand Boer Iwema, Publishing Editor, ats.boeriwema[@]elsevier.com
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Instructions to Authors
Authors are requested to send the original and two copies of their manuscript to: Professor Gareth McKinley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77, Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, USA. Fax: (+1) 617 258 8559. E-mail: gareth@mit.edu or Prof. R. Keunings, Universit?Catholique de Louvain, CESAME, Division of Applied Mechanics, Av. Georges Lemaître 4, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Tel: +32-10-47-2350, Fax: +32-10-47- 2180, Email: roland.keunings@inma.ucl.ac.be Manuscripts can also be sent via a member of the editorial board. Submission of an article is understood to imply that the article is original and unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Those intending to write a review should first contact the Editor. Letters to the Editor, book reviews and meeting/course announcements are also welcome.
Language: Please use good clear English. Consult a native speaker and/or dictionary where necessary.
Manuscript preparation: The manuscript should be double spaced with wide margins. The content should be ordered as follows: title, author(s) name(s), affiliations and addresses, abstract, keywords, text, acknowledgement(s), list of symbols, appendix(es), references, figure captions, tables. Illustrations must be original drawings or sharp black and white prints. If figures are taken from copyrighted material, it is understood that the author has obtained permission from the copyright holder for their reproduction. Notations and details must be legible after reduction. Please number the figures consecutively and refer to them in the text. Equations should be punctuated as part of the text. The references should be numbered consecutively throughout the text and collected together in a reference list at the end of the paper. Please use the following system:
Periodicals: [1] H.A. Barnes, A review of the slip (wall depletion) of polymer solutions, emulsions and particle suspensions in viscometers: its cause, character, and cure, J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech., 56 (1995) 221. Please note the reference should nclude the article title in full.
Edited volumes: [2] G.H.Meeten and J.D. Sherwood, in P. Moldenaers and R. Keunings (Eds.), Theoretical and Applied Rheology, Vol. 2, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam, 1992, Chapter 7.
Conference proceedings, symposia, etc: [3] A.G. Marshall, in P.G. Kistemaker and N.M.M. Nibbering (Eds.), Advances in Mass Spectrometry, Proc. 12th International Mass Spectrometry Conference, Amsterdam, 26-30 August 1991, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992, p. 37.
Electronic Manuscripts: The publisher welcomes the receipt of an electronic version of your accepted manuscript. After final acceptance, your disk, plus two final and exactly matching printed versions should be submitted together. Both double density (DD) and high density (HD) disks are accepted. It is imporant that the file is saved in the native format of the workprocessor. If the electronic file is suitable for processing by the Publisher, tha article will be be published without rekeying the final text.
LaTeX. When using LaTeX, preferably the Elsevier document class "elsart", or alternatively, the standard document class "article" or the document style "revtex" should be used. The Elsevier LaTeX package (including detailed instructions for authors) can be obtained using anonymous FTP from the Comprehensive TeX Archive Newtork (CTAN) from the FTP ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/elsevier directory. The participating hosts in the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network are: United Kingdom and in Germany. For more information about CTAN and TeX related resources, see http://www.tug.org/index.html#software. The files, as well as instructions in the form of a booklet can be obtained from the Publisher.
The Publisher reserves the right to decide whether to process a manuscript from the authors' file or not. Files coded in a simple and consistent manner are most likely to be used for production.
Compuscripts: Follow the instructions for style and organization of a manuscript. Submit the original and two hard copies of your manuscript with the exactly matching disc to the Editor once the manuscript has been accepted for publication. Submission of a compuscript should expedite publication, providing the disk can be translated to the required format (WordPerfect 5.1). Compuscript instructions are available from the Publisher.
Colour: Colour illustrations can be reproduced at the author's expense. The author should contact the publisher for details (Fax: (44) (0) 1865 314 990. E-mail: ees@elsevier.co.uk).
Referees: Every paper is subject to peer-review. Authors may suggest suitable referees for their paper, although the Editor will not necessarily approach them.
Reprints: 25 reprints will be supplied free of charge.
Editorial Board
- Executive Editor:
- G.H. McKinley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 3-250, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Fax: +1 617 258 8559, Email: gareth@mit.edu
- Associate Editor:
- R. Keunings, Universit?Catholique de Louvain, CESAME, Division of Applied Mechanics, Av. Georges Lemaître 4, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belguim Tel: +32-10-47-2350, Fax: +32-10-47- 2180, Email: roland.keunings@inma.ucl.ac.be
- Founding Editor:
- K. Walters, University College of Wales, Department of Mathematics, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Dyfed SY23 3BZ, UK Fax: +44 1970 622777
- Editorial Board:
- F.P.T. Baaijens, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
A.N. Beris, Delaware, USA R.B. Bird, Madison, WI, USA D.V. Boger, Parkville, Australia R.A. Brown, Cambridge, MA, USA M.J. Crochet, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium M.M. Denn, New York, NY, USA M. Doi, Nagoya, Japan S. Edwards, Cambridge, UK J.D. Goddard, La Jolla, CA, USA O. Hassager, Lyngby, Denmark E.J. Hinch, Cambridge, UK Jae Chun Hyun, Seoul, Korea D.D. Joseph, Minneapolis, MN, USA H.M. Laun, Ludwigshaven, Germany A.Y. Malkin, Moscow, Russia G. Marrucci, Naples, Italy R.A. Mashelkar, Pune, India A.B. Metzner, Newark, DE, USA J.R.A. Pearson, Cambridge, UK C.J.S. Petrie, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK J.M. Piau, Grenoble, France Y. Renardy, Blacksburg, USA R.I. Tanner, Sydney, Australia J.A. Tsamopoulos, Patras, Greece M.H. Wagner, Berlin, Germany K. Walters, Dyfed, UK W.L. Wilkinson, London, UK H.H. Winter, Amherst, MA, USA A. Ziabicki, Warsaw, Poland
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