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Journal: Computer Standards & Interfaces

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    The quality of software, well-defined interfaces (hardware and software), the process of digitalisation, and
    accepted standards in these fields are essential for building and exploiting complex computing, communication, multimedia and
    measuring systems. Standards can simplify the design and construction of individual hardware and software components and help to
    ensure satisfactory interworking.




    COMPUTER STANDARDS & INTERFACES is an international journal dealing specifically
    with these topics.






    The journal
    • provides information about activities and progress on the definition of
    computer standards, software quality, interfaces and methods, at national, European and international levels
    • publishes
    critical comments on standards and standards activities
    • disseminates user's experiences and case studies in the
    application and exploitation of established or emerging standards, interfacess and methods
    • offers a forum for discussion
    on actual projects, standards, interfaces and methods by recognised experts
    • stimulates relevant research by providing a
    specialised refereed medium.
02 Jun 06

Journal: Computers & Fluids

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    Computers & Fluids is multidisciplinary. The term 'fluid' is interpreted in the broadest
    sense. Hydro- and aerodynamics, high-speed and physical gas dynamics, turbulence and flow stability, multiphase flow, rheology,
    tribology and fluid-structure interaction are all of interest, provided that computer technique plays a significant role in the
    associated studies or design methodology. Applications will be found in most branches of engineering and science: mechanical, civil,
    chemical, aeronautical, medical, geophysical, nuclear and oceanographic. These will involve problems of air, sea and land vehicle
    motion and flow physics, energy conversion and power, chemical reactors and transport processes, ocean and atmospheric effects and
    pollution, biomedicine, noise and acoustics, and magnetohydrodynamics amongst others. The development of numerical methods relevant
    to fluid flow computations, computational analysis of flow physics and fluid interactions and novel applications to flow systems and
    to design are pertinent to Computers & Fluids.

Journal: International Journal of Heat Exchangers (IJHEX)

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    The International Journal of Heat Exchangers (IJHEX) disseminates original research relating to all aspects and types of heat exchangers.  The journal provides an important forum for those engaged in basic and applied heat exchanger or related research at universities and industry throughout the world. 
    The journal is devoted to fundamental investigations of transport of momentum and heat and other thermal and hydraulic phenomena, including theoretical/numerical modeling and experimental techniques.  In addition, papers on new developments, applied topics, mechanical problems, and other general technical and scientific issues related to materialss, manufacturing, and operation of heat exchangers are also considered.  Review articles on progress in particular areas of importance to heat exchanger specialists are occasionally invited.  All papers are reviewed.

Journal: Journal of The Franklin Institute

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    The Journal of The Franklin Institute has an established reputation for publishing high-quality
    papers in the field of engineering and applied mathematics. Its current focus is on information and communication systems, signal
    processing, wavelets, sensor fusion, computer and communication networks, neural networks, control theory, nonlinear dynamics,
    fractals and chaos theory.


    The editors and the editorial board encourage authors to put forth evolving new topics for publication
    provided they fall within the current scope of the journal as noted above. Special focus issues with a strong theoretical foundation
    in newly evolving topics are planned for the future.


    All submitted papers are peer-reviewed. The journal will publish original
    research papers and research review papers of substance. Papers are judged upon possible lasting value, which has been and continues
    to be the strength of Journal of The Franklin Insttitute.

Journal: Software and Systems Modeling

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    Computational Mathematics and Modeling focuses on important Russian contributions to computational mathematics that are useful to the applied scientist or engineer. This quarterly publication presents timely research articles by scientists from Moscow State University, an institution recognized worldwide for influential contributions to this subject. Numerical analysis, control theory, and the interplay of modeling and computational mathematics are among the featured topics.

Journal: International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

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    International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer serves as a world forum for the rapid dissemination of new ideas, new
    measurement techniques, preliminary findings of ongoing investigations, discussions, and criticisms in the field of heat and mass
    transfer. Two types of manuscript will be considered for publication: communications (short reports of new work or discussions of
    work which has already been published) and summaries (abstracts of reports, theses or manuscripts which are too long for publication
    in full). Together with its companion publication, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, with which it shares the
    same Board of Editors, this journal is read by research workers and engineers throughout the world.

Journal: Chemical Engineering and Processing

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    Chemical Engineering and Processing is a journal intended for practising engineers in industry and
    academia. The aim of the published articles is to demonstrate how novel discoveries, developments and theories may be used for
    improved analysis and design of chemical engineering equipment and processes. The Journal offers space for articles on any branch of
    chemical engineering and is particularly concerned with mechanical, thermal and chemical unit operations, but also includes analyses
    relating to environmental chemical engineering and sustainable industrial development. From time to time, review papers will be
    published for individual fields of activity to illustrate and summarise scientific and/or technological progress. Advanced knowledge
    on engineering fundamentals and processes is presented in such a form that it can be readily implemented into practical application.

Journal: Energy Conversion and Management

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    The Journal will provide a forum for publishing original contributions and comprehensive technical review
    articles of interdisciplinary and original research in static and dynamic energy conversion; energy efficiency and management; heat
    pipes; thermosyphons and capillary pumped loops; thermal management of spacecraft; space and terrestrial power systems; hydrogen
    production and storage; renewable energy; nuclear power; single and combined cycles; miniaturized energy conversion and power
    systems; fuel cells and advanced batteries; and water management and desalination. Papers of high technical merit addressing
    significant advances in the field and state-of-the-art developments are sought. All sources, forms, storage, and uses and all
    conversion phenomena of energy are appropriate, whether static or dynamic conversion systems and processes and energy storage. This
    includes, but is not limited to, solar, nuclear, fossil, geothermal, wind, hydroo, and biomass, process heat, electrolysis, heating
    and cooling, and electric drive applications, as well as commercial, space, industrial, transportation and residential applications.
    Energy conversion includes, but is not limited to, thermoelectricity; thermionic; photoelectric, thermal-photovoltaic;
    magneto-hydrodynamic; Brayton, Diesel, Rankine and combined cycles, and Stirling engines; hydrogen and other advanced fuel cells; and
    various forms of batteries, and energy storage. As all these topics are constrained by official energy policy, articles on energy
    policy that impact the evolution of these technologies will be accepted. As the Journal is international in scope, papers dealing
    with state-of-the-art developments in various nations, or comparative studies of energy conversion and management in several
    countries will be accepted.
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