期刊名称:JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL AND NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The purpose of the Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics is to provide a medium for rapid dissemination of original research results in theoretical as well as applied computational and nonlinear dynamics. The journal serves as a forum for the exchange of new ideas and applications in computational, rigid and flexible multi-body system dynamics and all aspects (analytical, numerical, and experimental) of dynamics associated with nonlinear systems. The broad scope of the journal encompasses all computational and nonlinear problems occurring in aeronautical, biological, electrical, mechanical, physical, and structural systems.
In the computational and multi-body system dynamics area, topics include novel formulations and algorithms for computation in kinematics and dynamics of rigid and flexible systems; application of finite element and finite difference methods in dynamics; numerical approaches in synthesis, optimization and control; parallel computations and software development, among others. Topics in the nonlinear dynamics area cover new theories and principles in dynamical systems; symbolic, perturbation and computational techniques; dynamic stability, bifurcation and control; chaos, fractals and pattern formation in physical and biological systems; system modeling, identification, and experimental methods; frictional and discontinuous dynamical processes, etc. The journal publishes full-length original contributions, review articles and Technical Briefs on these topics and related areas.
Published: JANUARY, APRIL, JULY, OCTOBER
Editor: Subhash C. Sinha
Instructions to Authors
A research paper is a full-length, technically original research document that reports results of significant and archival value to the specific community of engineers that comprise the journal audience. The purpose of a technical brief is to report results that are of significant and archival value to the engineering community; however, these works are more limited in scope and length. A technical brief may contain any of the following:
Research papers and technical briefs undergo full peer review.
A research paper or technical brief should be clear, concise, and complete, with assumptions plainly identified and data presented (including their uncertainty) with precise logic, with relevance to practices described, and with actual accomplishments of the work clearly stated and honestly appraised.
Submittal of a research paper or technical brief 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 that is formally published and made available to the public. This statement will appear on the submittal screen and users must click agreement in order to proceed.
A transfer of copyright must accompany a research paper or technical brief to ASME. This form must be submitted upon notification of acceptance. Should there be a need to secure clearance or approval to have the work published, the author should have this approval upon acceptance notification; please begin this process of approval as soon as possible to ensure the timing of the approval and acceptance are in sync.
Please review Rights and Permissions, Copyright Transfer, and Publication Charges for more information.
ASME journals do not accept multi-part manuscripts. Each paper should be capable of being reviewed independently of other submissions by the same author(s).
All contributions should be written in English using American spelling
Editorial Board
SUBHASH C. SINHA Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics Department of Mechanical Engineering Auburn University 202 Ross Hall Auburn, Alabama 36849 P: 334-844-3325 F: 334-844-3307 E: ssinha@eng.auburn.edu
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