期刊名称:STROJNISKI VESTNIK-JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL 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
The Journal of Mechanical Engineering publishes theoretical and practice oriented papers, dealing with problems of modern technology (power and process engineering, structural and machine design, production engineering, mechanics and materials etc.). It considers activities such as: design, construction, operation, enviromental protection, etc. in the field of mechanical engineering and other related branches.
Instructions to Authors
Manuscripts of papers submitted for publication should comprise: texts in Slovene and English, tables, figures (drawings or photographs), captions, review of references, abstracts in Slovene and English, key words, information on the author.Papers should be as short as possible and should on average comprise 8 printed pages.Since 1992, the Journal of Mechanical Engineering has been published in two languages, Slovene and English. The two texts must be compatible both professionally and linguistically.In exceptional cases, speciality papers may be written only in Slovene at the request of the author.
Text
Texts must sensibly link the introduction to discussion, description of preparatory work, the main content of the paper and conclusions. Expression should be short and to the point, with maximum clarity.
Units of measurement and marking used should comply with the Law on Units of Measurement and Measures (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia 1/1995), i.e. international IS units and certain other permissible units (ISO 31:1992). As a rule, only nonnumerical equations should be used. In special cases, where the use of numerical equations cannot be avoided, corresponding units of measurement and domains of validity must be indicated.
Equations should be marked on the right-hand side of the text with numbers in round brackets. Equations form part of the text, so numbers of equations in round brackets should be followed by a comma or a full stop.
Symbols of physical quantities in the text should be written in italics (e.g. v, T, n, etc.), depending on the font used and the surrounding text.
Symbols of units which consist of letters should be normal (not in italics) (e.g. m/s, K, min-1, mm, etc.) If symbols with indices are used, indices should be written in italics if they represent symbols of physical quantities, otherwise they should be normal (ISO 31 1992).
Physical quantities where the product of the measure and the measure exponent is zero are quantities with a measure product of 1 (or a measure of 1, e.g. dim e = 1, dim a = 1, dim Re = 1; in accordance with ISO 31:1992 standard). In the past, an inappropriate term, "dimensionless quantity" was used for this.
Units derived from basic units which form a product should be written with a space or semi-raised full stop to indicate a product: e.g. N m = N . m.
Texts should be written in A4 format, with double spacing and an empty edge of 3 cm on the left-hand side (to enable editors to write in their corrections) in one of the widely used word processors, such as Word for Windows or Word Perfect. If you use any other word processor, please convert the final product into normal ASCII (text) format.
Please do not use the LaTeX text editor, since the program used to prepare the Journal of Mechanical Engineering does not use its format. However, you may design graphs, tables and equations in LaTeX and then print them on a high-quality laser printer, so that they can be copied.
Footnotes should be indicated by marking the word (term) with a number; this number is then repeated in the footnotes together with the note.
Tables
Written names of quantities should not be used in tables, only corresponding symbols.
In addition to the physical quantity, e.g. t (in italics), units e.g. in min (normal text), should be added at the square brackets.
All captions should be bilingual.
Figures
Figures should be drawn and saved in any supported format, e.g. BMP, GIF, JPG. Use CorelDraw if available, since figures in this program are vector images and may be reduced or enlarged during final processing of the paper.
Scales on the abscissa and ordinate must be marked with numbers which can be read without turning the figure around. The zero points of the abscissa and ordinate should be marked with two zero points even if the zeros coincide. Numbers should be written in the same way. Vertical units which apply to numerical values should be on the right side of the abscissa and at the upper end of the ordinate between the last two numbers on the scale. In the event of a lack of space, the last or even the penultimate number may be left out if they do not indicate a zero. Units may not be given in square brackets.
If numbers are less than 1, they should be written with a zero (0) and a decimal point.
In labeling axes, quantity markings should be used (they must be written in italics). The advantage of this is that when adding the English translation, diagrams may be used without translation and there is no need to turn the journal around to read what is written on the ordinate.
If the diagram contains more than one curve, each curve should be marked with its parameter; alternatively, reference numbers in italics or normal text should be written by each curve, and their meaning should be explained, which is best done in the caption.
Indicate measurement points in diagrams with the following signs:
, , , , , , , ,? +.
Original photographs which should be in sharp focus, of good contrast and of appropriate size should be enclosed for all pictures in the paper based on photographs.
Review of references
Each source should be numbered with a number in square brackets which should also be used thereafter in the text to refer to that source of reference.
Each source must come with data to enable the reader to find it. Please state the following. For books: the author (full name), title, issue, name of the publisher and place and year of publication. If there are several authors, they should be separated by commas; if there are many authors, state the first one and add [et al.]. For papers in journals: the author (full name), title, name of the journal and place of publication, year (volume), number (of the journal), year and pages.
Abstract (Summary)
At the beginning, all papers should have abstracts limited to 10 to 15 lines, with key words in Slovene and English.
Author information
The following information on authors should be enclosed with manuscripts: full name, academic title and profession, name of organisation in which he/she is employed, telephone number and home address.
Copyright
Along with their papers, authors must also enclose a written statement that the paper is his/her original work and has not been published in that form anywhere else. However, parts of the paper may have been given in the form of reports. Authors must also state in writing that the text of the paper does not contain any insulting or illegal messages and that it does not infringe upon the rights of third parties.
The Editorial Committee of the Journal of Mechanical Engineering reserves the right to: decide whether to accept a paper for publication, obtain professional reviews for papers and possibly propose that the authors shorten or complete them, correct terminology and edit language.
On publication, copyright for the paper shall pass to the Journal of Mechanical Engineering. The Journal of Mechanical Engineering must be stated as a source in all later publications.
Manuscripts of papers will be kept in the archives of the Journal of Mechanical Engineering. You can receive all further information from:
Editorial Board of the
JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
A歬er鑕va 6
L J U B L J A N A
Letters: 1001 Ljubljana, P.O.Box 197/IV, Slovenia
Telephone: + 386 61 1771-428
Fax: + 386 61 218-567
E-mail: strojniski.vestnik@fs.uni-lj.si.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief Prof. Dr. Peter Novak Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Ljubljana A歬er鑕va 6 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia Editor-in-Charge Prof. Dr. Andro Alujevi? Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Maribor Smetanova 17 SI-2000 Maribor Slovenia Associate Editor-in-Charge Doc. Dr. Zoran Kari? Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Ljubljana A歬er鑕va 6 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia Editor Board 1) Power and Process Engineering Prof. Dr. Leopold 妅erget Prof. Dr. Matija Tuma
2) Structural and Machine Design Prof. Dr. Jo瀍 Hlebanja Prof. Dr. Jo瀍 Fla歬er
3) Production Engineering Prof. Dr. Karel Kuzman Prof. Dr. Peter Le?
4) Mechanics and Materials Prof. Dr. Igor Emri Prof. Dr. Maks Oblak
5) Representative of AMETS
Prof. Dr. Igor Jane瀒? Publishing Council Mag. Bo瀒dar Ivec - president Prof. Dr. Igor Jane瀒?
Stane Mencinger dipl. ing.
Prof. Dr. Peter Novak
Dr. Jo瀍 Pezdirnik
Prof. Dr. Andrej Polajnar
Mag. Martin Pra歯i鑛i
Desk Editor Suzana Domjan dipl. ing. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Ljubljana A歬er鑕va 6 SI-1000 Ljubljana Slovenia International Reviewers Prof. Dr. Evert A. Dijksman Techniche Universiteit Eidhoven
Prof Dr.-Ing. Adolf Frank Techniche Universitaet Graz
Prof. Dr. Bernard Frankovi?Dipl. Ing. Tehni鑛i fakultet Rijeka
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.h.c Manfred Geiger Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet Erlagen-Nuerenberg
Prof. Dr.-Ing E. Hahne Technische Universitaet Stuttgart
Prof. Dr. Glenn R. Heppler University of Waterloo, Ontario
Prof. Dr.-Ing. P.H. Osanna Techniche Universitaet Wien
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