期刊名称:INDIAN JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS SCIENCES
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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Started in 1994, it publishes papers in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, metallurgical engineering, electrical/electronics engineering, computer science and engineering; civil engineering, environmental engineering, mining engineering, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, instrumentation, and materials science. |
Instructions to Authors
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING & MATERIALS SCIENCES
Guidelines for Authors
Authors interested in publishing their papers in Indian Journal of Engineering & Materials Sciences should send manuscript, in triplicate, to The Editor, Indian Journal of Engineering & Material Sciences, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR), Dr K S Krishnan Road, New Delhi 110 012, India. Submission of a manuscript will be held to imply that it has not been previously published and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and that, if accepted, it will not be published elsewhere.
Aim & Scope?/SPAN>Indian Journal of Engineering & Materials Sciences aims to publish original research papers?/SPAN>those present new results?/SPAN>related to the theory and practice of different aspects of engineering and materials sciences. Areas include: Aerospace engineering, Mechanical engineering, Metallurgical engineering, Electrical engineering, Electronics engineering, Computer science and engineering, Civil engineering, Environmental engineering, Materials science, Instrumentation, Heat transfer and Fluid mechanics.
Typescript?/SPAN>Papers must be written clearly and concisely in English. They should be typed (double spaced) with ample margins on all sides on white bond paper (290x215 mm). The abstract, tables, figure captions and the list of references should be typed on separate sheets. All sheets should be numbered consecutively.
The title Page?/SPAN>The title should be short, specific and be useful in indexing and information retrieval. The byline should give initials and names of the authors and the name and address of the institution where the work was done. The permanent, or present, address of the authors, if different from the address given in the byline, may be given in a footnote. Authors should suggest a short running title, if the title is very long.
Abstract?/SPAN>The abstract should indicate the scope of the work and the principal findings of the paper. It should not exceed 200 words. The abstract should be informative and be in such form as to be used by abstracting periodicals without modification.
Data?/SPAN>Only such primary data as are essential for understanding the discussion and the main conclusions emerging from the study should be included. All such secondary data as are of interest to a specific category of readership may, if necessary, be deposited in the editorial office (or retained by the authors) for supply on demand. A footnote to the effect may be inserted at a suitable place in the paper.
Tables
Illustrations?/SPAN>All illustrations must be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals. Captions and legends to the figures should be self-explanatory and should be typed on a separate sheet of paper and attached at the end of the manuscript. Line drawings should be made with Indian ink on white drawing paper (preferably Bristol board), cellophane sheet or tracing cloth. Free-hand drawing is discouraged. Authors are advised to use standard drawings kits, stencil sets, etc. In addition to the originals, two sets of blueprints or Photostat copies should be sent. For satisfactory results in reproduction, the graphs and line drawings should be drawn to approximately twice the size be printed. The size of letters, numerals, dots, lines, etc. should be sufficiently large to permit reduction to double column or single column size as required in the journal without loss of details. In the case of photographs, prints must be on glossy paper and contrasty. If an illustration is taken from another publication, reference to the source should be given and prior permission secured. Illustrations should be covered by thick cardboard to protect them from creases, folds and broken corners during transit. Figures should be referred to in the text by numbers and not by terms like 慳bove? 慴elow? 憄receding?or 慺ollowing?
Spectra curves and XRD patterns should be included only if they pertain to new compounds and are essential to the discussion; otherwise, only significant numerical data should be included in the text.
Structural Formulae?/SPAN>The number of structural formulae should be restricted to the bare minimum. Wherever the purpose is adequately served, chemical or common names should be preferred. Structural formulae should be numbered in sequence and referred to in the text by their numbers. Reaction schemes should be numbered as schemes or charts and should be referred to in the text as 慡cheme 1?or 慍hart? etc., and not by expressions like 慴elow? 慳bove? 憄receding?or 慺ollowing?
References?/SPAN>References to literature, numbered consecutively, must be placed at the end of the paper. In the text, they should be indicated by superscript numbers in sequence.
Reference to a research paper, should carry names and initials of authors followed, in order, by the title of the periodical in the abbreviated from (italics), the volume number, the year within circular brackets and the page no. [e.g. Chaudhary S N, Prasad K & Chaudhary R N P, Indian J Eng Mater Sci, 8 (1999) 289)]. For names of periodicals, the standard abbreviations listed in the International Serials Catalogue (ICSU-AB) should be used. If a paper has been accepted for publication, the name of the authors and the journal should be given followed by the words 搃n press?within circular brackets. [e.g. Gowda B H L, Indian J Eng Mater Sci, (in press)].
Reference to a book should include, in the following order: names and initials of authors, the title of the book (italics), name of publisher and place of publication within circular brackets, and year [e.g., Frank P I & David P D Fundamental of heat and mass transfer {John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York), 1986}]. If the reference is to the work of an author or edited by a different person, the fact that it is cited from the source book should be clearly indicated [e.g, Okamura K, Sato M, Seguchi T & Kawanishi S, in Controlled interphase in composite materials, edited by Ishida M (Elsevier Science Publishers, New York), 1990, 209].
Proceedings of conferences and symposia should be treated in the same manner as books. Reference to a paper presented at a conference, the proceedings of which are not published, should include, in the following order, names and initials of authors, title of the paper (italics), name of the conference, place where the conference was held, and date [e.g., Kurkjian C R & Inniss D, Strength and fatigue of silica, paper presented at 7th International Conference on Physics of Non-crystalline, Cambridge, UK, 1991)].
Reference to a thesis should include the name of the author, title of thesis (italics), university or institution to which it was submitted and year of submission [e.g., Pundhir D S, Study of aerodynamic performance of a contra-rotating axial compressor stage, Ph.D. Thesis, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, 1990].
Reference to a patent should include names of patentees, county of origin (italics) and patent number, the organization to which the patent has been assigned within circular brackets, data of acceptance of the patent and reference to an abstracting periodical where available [e.g., Kennedy J P & Faust R, US Pat. 4,910, 321 (to the University of Akron), 1990].
Unpublished papers and personal communications should not be listed under references but should be indicated in the text, e.g. (Pande, A B, unpublished work/data); (Pande, A B, personal communication).
Mathematical Material?/SPAN>Equations must be clearly written, each on its own line, well away from the text. All equations must be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals with the number in parentheses near the right-hand margin. Indices or superscripts must be indicated in pencil with a V sign and subscripts with a L sign, 憃h?and 憐ero? k, and kappa, 慹ll?and one, etc., must be clearly distinguished. For example, the following scheme of underlining in colour may be used?/SPAN>blue for Greek, red for German (gothic), green for script and brown for bold-face. Authors must indicate wherever special characters (Greek, German, Script, Vector, Tensor, matrix, etc.) are required. Vectors must be underlined by a wavy line and tensors by two wavy lines. The SI system of units and symbols is recommended.
Instructions to Authors i0971-4588.pdf
Editorial Board
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Dr J P Agrawal
High Energy Materials Research Laboratory
Sutarwadi, Pune 411 021
Prof. D Chakravorty
Department of Physics
Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science
Jadavpur, Calcutta 700 032
Prof. P P Chakrabarti
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur 721 302
Prof. V Ganesan
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Chennai 600 036
Prof. M L Munjal
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Insitute of Science
Bangalore 560 012
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Prof. R S Nirjar
All India Council of Technical Education
I P Estate, New Delhi 110 002
Prof. K A Padmanabhan
Department of Metallurgical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Chennai 600 036
Prof. E S Raja Gopal
Department of Physics
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore 560 012
Prof. V S Ramachandran
Institute for Research in Construction
National Research Council
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A OR6
Canada
Dr S Ranganathan
Organic III
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
Uppal Road, Hyderabad 500 007
Prof. K G Ranga Raju
Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Roorkee 247 667 |
Prof. V Seshadri
Department of Applied Mechanics
Indian Institute of Technology
New Delhi 110 016
Prof. D V Singh
Sunbreeze Apartments
Flat No. 1002, Tower II
Vaishali, Ghaziabad
Dr Stauart Davidson
Centre for Mechanical & Acoustical Metrology
National Physical Laboratory
Teddington, Middlesex TW 11 0LW
United Kingdom
Prof. C E Veni Madhavan
Scentific Analysis Group
Defence Research & Development Organisation
Metcalfe House Campus
Delhi 110 054
Dr Vikram Kumar
Solid State Physics Laboratory
Lucknow Road, Delhi 110 054
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Director: V K Gupta (Ex-officio) |
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