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AIMS AND SCOPE
The International Journal of HEAT and TECHNOLOGY is a half-yearly International Journal for Scientists, Engineers, Technologists, aimed at circulating new developments in the field of heat transfer and fluid dynamics, predominantly (but not only) applied to heat transfer, industrial and technological processes. The Journal includes paper of original works and state of the art reviews. It is published by Edizioni ETS.
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
Typescripts, in three copies (original and two copies), line spacing
1.5, must be sent either to the Editor-in-Chief:
Prof. Ing. Enrico Lorenzini (Editor), Facolta' di Ingegneria - Dip.
DIENCA, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna (Italy), Fax: +39 051 209
3296; E-mail: enrico.lorenzini@mail.ing.unibo.it
or to one of the Associate Editors:
Submission of manuscript by e-mail is definitely recommende, but a pdf file has to be submitted. Only the manuscripts receiving favourable recommendations from the referees will be accepted for publication. The language is English. A short abstract (not exceeding 15 type written lines) should immediately preceed the introduction. Abstracts should be most informative, giving a clear indication of the nature and range of the results contained in the paper. Use of the international system of units (Sl units) is obligatory. References to cited literature should be identified in the text in square brackets and grouped at the end of the paper in numerical order of appearance.
References should be styled and punctuated according to the following examples: journal article [1], book [2], thesis [3], report [4], proceedings [5], and edited book [6].
1. M. E. Braaten and W. Shyy, Study of Pressure Correction Methods with Multigrid for Viscous Flow Calculations in Nonorthogonal Curvilinear Coordinates, Numer. Heat Transfer, vol. 11, pp. 417-442,1987.
2. Y. Jaluria and K. E. Torrance, Computational Heat Transfer, Hemisphere, Washington, D.C., 1986.
3. C. Graham, The Limiting Heat Transfer Mechanism of Dropwise Condensation, Ph.D. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass., 1969.
4. E. Book and H. Bratman, Using Compilers to Build Compilers, Systems Development Corp. Rept. SP-176, Santa Monica, Calif., Aug. 1960.
5. S. L. Soo, Boundary Layer Motion of a Gas-Solid Suspension, Proc. Symp. Interaction between Fluids and Particles, vol. 1, pp. 50 63, 1962.
6. W. B. Thompson, Kinetic Theory of Plasma, in M. N. Rosenbluth (ed.), Advanced Plasma Theory, chap. 1, Academic Press, New York, 1964.
REVIEW PROCESS AND PUBLICATION
After the review process, the reviewers' comments will be sent to authors for the preparation of the final manuscript. Instructions for the preparation of the final manuscript (2-column format) will be sent along with the original manuscript and the reviewers' comments, and can be downladed here as pdf or rtf file.
For any further information, please contact:
Dr. G.P. Celata, Tel.: +39 06 3048 3905; Fax: +39 06 3048 3026; E-mail: celata@casaccia.enea.it