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期刊名称:NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

ISSN:0029-5639
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Monthly
出版社:AMER NUCLEAR SOCIETY, 555 N KENSINGTON AVENUE, LA GRANGE PK, IL, 60526
  出版社网址:http://www.ans.org/
期刊网址:http://www.ans.org/pubs/journals/nse/
影响因子:0.802(2008)
主题范畴:NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Nuclear Science and Engineering

Nuclear Science and Engineering, the research journal of the American Nuclear Society, has been published since 1956.  Now issued nine times a year, the journal is widely recognized as an outstanding source of information on research in all scientific areas related to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and radiation.  Technical papers, notes, critical reviews, and computer code abstracts are presented.


Instructions to Authors

 

Nuclear Science and Engineering, the research journal of the American Nuclear Society, publishes articles on research and development related to peaceful utilization of nuclear energy, radiation, and alternative energy sources.  Authors are encouraged to submit complete papers of work summarized in the Transactions of the American Nuclear Society and in other proceedings.

Nuclear Science and Engineering publishes technical papers, technical notes, critical reviews, book reviews, computer code abstracts, and letters to the editor.  Technical notes report preliminary results and extensions of previously reported work.  Computer code abstracts describe new computer programs that are documented and obtainable, as from a code center; these should follow the format given in the American National Standard ANSI/ANS-10.3-1986 entitled "Guidelines for the Documentation of Digital Computer Programs," (Rev. of N413-1974).  Technical papers and notes, critical reviews, and computer code abstracts are reviewed for technical content.  Letters to the Editor provide an expeditious medium for comments on editorial policies and for discussions on the content of other contributions.

Author rights under copyright law are transferable to the American Nuclear Society.  These rights, as well as author responsibility for protecting proprietary and third-party rights, are specified in the author-ANS agreement to be made before publication.  All materials accepted for publication are protected by copyright obtained by ANS.

Authors are informed of the partial cost of publication-reflected in a page charge based on manuscript length.  Manuscripts accepted by the editor are published without regard to page charge payment; however, this source of revenue is essential in maintaining the society's journal publishing services.  Authors receive 50 reprints of published material upon payment of page charges.  Publication of manuscripts unsupported by page charge payment is necessarily limited, and some delay in presentation may occur.  (The currently estimated compensation rate for the author-related costs of publishing is $165 per published page; however, authors who include a diskette or CD-ROM of their revised manuscript will be billed at $100 per published page.)

All manuscripts should be submitted to:

Prof. Dan G. Cacuci, Editor, Nuclear Science and Engineering
American Nuclear Society
555 N. Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, Illinois 60526 USA
Telephone: (708) 579-8312.  Fax: (708) 579-8313
Manuscripts originating in Europe may be submitted to:
Prof. Gunther Kessler, Associate Editor, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
Postfach 3640, D-76021 Karlsruhe, Germany
Telephone: (07247) 822440.  Fax: 49-72-4782-4874
Manuscripts originating in Asia may be submitted to:
Prof. Nam Zin Cho, Associate Editor, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Nuclear Engineering
373-1 Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu, Taejon 305-701, Korea
Telephone: 82-42-869-3819.  Fax: 82-42-869-8860.

Instructions for Manuscript Preparation

General Style
Authors are referred to any recent issue for examples of format and general style and are advised to consult the 1990 edition of the style manual prepared by the American Institute of Physics (AIP Style Manual).  Use of technical terms as defined in the American Nuclear Society Glossary of Terms in Nuclear Science and Technology is encouraged.  Manuscripts may be submitted on computer diskette.  Instructions for preparation of diskette will be sent to authors when the manuscript has been accepted for publication.

Abstracts
The abstract should be typed on a separate sheet of paper (complete with the title and names of the authors).  The abstract should not exceed 200 words.

Text
Manuscripts must be typed, double spaced, on one side of the page with wide margins and indented paragraphs.  Three copies of each manuscript complete with figures, tables, references, etc., are required.  The first page must contain the title, the name and affiliation of each author, the name and complete mailing address of the person to whom proofs and the page charge invoice are to be sent, and a list of the total number of pages, tables, and figures.  If available, please give a fax number and/or an electronic-mail address.  The second page of a technical paper and of a technical note must contain the abstract.

Units
Use SI units.  Conventional (non-SI) quantities may follow parenthetically if the author desires.

References
Citations in the text to references shall be numerics strictly in order of their first appearance.  References must be in the format of the AIP Style Manual (see recent issues of Nuclear Science and Engineering for examples).  In particular, proceedings references must indicate the location and date of the conference, and references to reports must indicate the full name of the organization where the report was prepared.  Also, authors are strongly encouraged to supply the full titles for the respective references.  References must be listed in numerical sequence, double spaced, on a separate sheet.

Footnotes
Footnote citations in the text should be lower-case superscript letters.  These footnotes, appropriately lettered and double spaced, should be listed consecutively on a separate sheet.  Footnotes in tables are also cited by lower-case superscript letters.  These footnotes should be placed at the bottom of the table.

Tables and Figures
Tables and figures should be designed to fit one- or two- column widths (85 and 173 mm, respectively).  The height of lower-case letters should not be less than 1.5 mm after reduction; thus, a figure or a table that must be reduced to one-third its original size should have lower-case letters at least 4.5 mm high.  Each table must be typed on a separate sheet, numbered consecutively with Roman numerals, and must have a complete title.  Figures should be high-quality laser-printed graphics, line drawings, or black/white photographs, with the axes, curves, components, equipment, or other items of interest clearly labeled.  Figures should be printed on separate sheets following the text, rather than being inserted in the text.  Figures should be consecutively numbered in Arabic numerals in the order they are called out in the text.  A descriptive caption must be prepared for each figure, and all figure captions should be typed, double-spaced, on a separate sheet of paper.  Each figure should be labeled in the margin or on the reverse with the manuscript title, author's name, and figure number.  Figures produced electronically may be submitted on disk in order to ensure the highest quality of reproduction.  Label each disk with the author's name, manuscript number, and the figure numbers that it contains.  Hard copies of each figure must also be submitted, as described above.  The journal does not have the capability to print color figures at this time.  Color figures and material that will not reproduce satisfactorily will be returned to the author for reworking prior to publication.

Mathematics
All mathematical equations should be carefully written and checked so that a compositor can follow the copy easily.  Vectors and matrices are set in special type styles and must be identified for the compositor.  Authors are requested to provide a list of vectors and matrices appearing in their manuscripts or to explain in the margin any symbols that they have used to identify those vectors and matrices.  All letters and numbers whose identity might be unclear should be identified in the margin.  When Greek letters are handwritten, they should be spelled out when they first appear.  Equation numbers should be Arabic numerals enclosed in parentheses on the right-hand margin.

Proofs
Proofs of all material except Letters to the Editor will be supplied.  Proofs are to be read carefully and all printing errors corrected; however, alterations from the original text that cost more than 10% of composition costs are chargeable to the author.

Reprints
The author will receive 50 reprints gratis when the page charge is paid; additional reprints may be ordered at the time the author approves the proofs.

Editorial Board

 

Manuscripts originating in Asia may be submitted to:

Prof. Nam Zin Cho, Associate Editor, Nuclear Science and Engineering
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Department of Nuclear Engineering
373-1 Kusong-dong, Yusong-gu, Taejon 305-701, Korea
Telephone: 82-42-869-3819.  Fax: 82-42-869-8860.



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