期刊名称:HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING
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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Published bimonthly, Heat Transfer Engineering is an unparalleled resource for key advances in the field of heat transfer. In a clear, easy-to-read format, the journal encompasses developments in equipment, instrumentation, and practice, and serves as a prime forum for heat exchanger design, planning, and operation. In addition to archival, peer-reviewed papers, the journal also includes current industry news, software reviews, summaries of product literature, accounts of the newest research results, case studies of actual operating experiences with heat transfer equipment, and book reviews |
Instructions to Authors
Heat Transfer Engineering is a bimonthly journal for the practicing engineer and other workers in the field of heat transfer. The journal includes refereed papers of original work, state-of-the-art reviews, articles on new developments in equipment or practices, reviews of fundamentals, news items on people and companies in the field, book reviews, announcements of meetings and educational programs, directories of companies offering equipment or services, advertising, and any other items that may be appropriate. The sole criterion for inclusion of any item that reasonably could be incorporated into the journal is whether it is advantageous or interesting to those in the heat transfer practice. The editorial policy of Heat Transfer Engineering will be not only to find and publish appropriate material but also to ensure that the information is presented in a useful and convenient manner.
Submission of Manuscripts
Four copies of the manuscript in final form should be sent with a cover letter to Dr. Afshin J. Ghajar, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 218 Engineering North, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078-5016; E-mail: ghajar@ceat.okstate.edu. The manuscript must be in its final form. Please retain original figures until the review process has been completed. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit manuscripts on disk. The disk should be prepared using MS Word and PDF format and should be clearly labeled with the authors' names, file name, and software program. A hardcopy printout that exactly matches the disk must be supplied. Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and are required to sign an agreement for the transfer of copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscripts, artwork, and photographs become the property of the publisher. All manuscripts must be typed double-spaced on only one side of the paper, in single columns with 12 point font size, and with margins of at least 2.54 cm all around. These instructions can be obtained from the journal's web page at www.taylorandfrancis.com The following points should be considered in preparation of the manuscript:
Title, Authors, and Affiliations. Page 1 of the paper should contain a brief, clear, and descriptive article title of 10-12 words; the names and institutional affiliations of all authors; and the name, complete mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the person to whom all correspondence and proofs should be sent.
Abstract. Every paper must have an abstract of about 100-200 words. Introduction. The introduction should explain the purpose of the study, cite relevant work, and describe objectives.
Body. The body presents the details of the study. It may be broken down into several sections, which should be identified by descriptive headings that are not numbered. Appropriate figures and tables should be used to amplify the discussion.
Examples. Where appropriate, include examples of worked-out problems that show practical applications of the paper.
Conclusions. Point out the significance of the work, its limitations and advantages, applications of the results, and further work that should be done.
A Microsoft Word author template file, which also includes more detailed instructions in its "Read Me" file, can be downloaded from this page.
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Nomenclature
A separate nomenclature section should list in detail the symbols used in the manuscript, their definitions, and their units in metric or dual systems of units (metric and English). The nomenclature list should be in alphabetical order with Greek symbols following the alphabetical listing. Subscripts and superscripts should follow Greek symbols and should be identified with a heading.
References
References are cited in the text in numerical sequence according to the order of appearance. The text citations are indicated by full-sized numbers enclosed in brackets. The references are listed in numerical order in a separate section at the end of the paper, styled as follows:
[1] Collier, J. G., and Thome, J. R., Convection Boiling and Condensation, 3 rd ed., pp. 10-25, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1994. (book) [2] Hewitt, C., Burnout, in Two-Phase Flows and Heat Transfer with Application to Nuclear Reactor Design Problems, ed. J. J. Cinoux, pp. 133-155, Hemisphere, Washington, D.C., 1978. (chapter in a book) [3] Ghajar, A. J., and Tam, L. M., Flow Regime Map for a Horizontal Pipe with Uniform Wall Heat Flux and Three Inlet Configuration, Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 287-297, 1995. (article) [4] Bell, K. J., and Taborek, J., Survey of Condensation Heat Transfer and Condenser Design, HTRI Rept. C-G-1-1, April 1969. (report) [5] Suitor, J. W., Marner, W. J., and Ritter, R. B., The History of Heat Exchangers in Cooling Water Service, 16 th Natl. Heat Transfer Conf., St. Louis, CS-ME/CSChE Paper 76, 1976. (unpublished paper) [6] Kandlikar, S. G., Boiling Heat Transfer with Binary Mixtures: Part 1-A Theoretical Model for Pool Boiling, Proc. 32 nd National Heat Transfer Conf., Baltimore, vol. 342, pp. 19-26, 1997. (proceedings) [7] Alhama, F., Study of Transient Thermal Responses in Nonlinear Heat Conduction Processes by the Network Simulation Method, Ph.D. thesis, Universidad de Murcia, Spain, 1999. (thesis)
Equations
All symbols in equations must be clear; mark unconventional and ambiguous symbols or requirements; underline vectors with a wavy line for boldface.
Footnotes
Any footnotes of acknowledgement or author identification will appear on the opening page of the paper, not keyed to the title or author's name. Text footnotes should be keyed with symbols (唶? per page.
Illustrations and Figures
Illustrations submitted (line drawings, halftones, photos, photomicrographs, etc.) should be clean originals or digital files. Digital files are recommended for highest quality reproduction and should follow these guidelines:
- 300 dpi or higher
- sized to fit on journal page
- EPS, TIFF, or PSD format only
- submitted as separate files, not embedded in text files
Number each consecutively with single Arabic numerals; briefly and descriptively title each and refer to it in the text. Figure captions should be typed on a separate page at the end of the manuscript. Draw line illustrations in India ink on good-quality white paper or vellum; clearly label ordinates and abscissa. Computer-generated figures are acceptable as long as all lines and graph points are distinct (not too fine or faint). Photographs should be sharp black and white glossies. Color illustrations will be considered for publication; however, the author will be required to bear the full cost involved in their printing and publication. The charge for the first figure is $1,200.00. Subsequent figures, totaling no more than 4 text pages, are $500.00 each. Good-quality color prints should be provided in their final size. Figures needing reduction or enlargement will he charged an additional 25 percent. The publisher has the right to refuse publication of any artwork deemed unacceptable.
Tables
Number each consecutively with single Arabic numerals; briefly and descriptively title each and refer to it in the text. Each table should be typed on a separate page. Table footnotes should be keyed by superscript lower case letters.
Biographical Information
For each author include a photograph and a brief biographical sketch.
Units
Data should be reported in SI units or both SI and English units; give SI values first.
Proofs and Author's Alterations
One set of page proofs is sent to the specified author. Please check them carefully and return them promptly. Authors will be charged for excessive proof changes.
Spelling
Follow Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.
Symbols
Use standard symbols whenever possible.
Offprints
Each author of an article will receive a complete copy of the issue in which the article appears, up to a total of three copies per article. The corresponding author is responsible for distribution of copies to coauthors. Offprints of an individual article may be ordered from Taylor and Francis. Use the offprint order form included with page proofs.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Afshin J. Ghajar - Oklahoma State University, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Stillwater, OK 74078-5016, USA
Founding Editors:
Kenneth J. Bell - Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA Geoffrey F. Hewitt - Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, UK Ernst U. Schl黱der - Universit鋞 Karlsruhe TH, Postfach, Germany Jerry Taborek - Sedona, AZ, USA
Executive Editors:
Ralph L. Webb - Book Review Editor, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA Satish G. Kandlikar - Heat in History Editor, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA Arthur E. Bergles - Heat in History Emeritus Editor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA Amir Faghri - Thermal Storage & Heat Pipes Editor, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
Associate Editors:
Neima Brauner - Tel-Aviv University, Israel Moo Hwan Kim - Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea Jiri Klemes - University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST), United Kingdom Joshua P. Meyer - University of Pretoria, South Africa Majid Molki - Southern Illinois University, USA Wataru Nakayama - Therm Tech International, Japan Kim Choon Ng - National University of Singapore, Singapore Helcio R. B. Orlande - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Petr Stehlik - Technical University of Brno, Czech Republic Hans M黮ler-Steinhagen - Institute for Technical Thermodynamics, Germany John R. Thome - Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland Vishwas V. Wadekar - HTFS Research Manager, United Kingdom Chi-Chuan Wang - Industrial Technology Research Institute, Republic of China
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