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High Temperature Materials and Processes

Editor-in-Chief: Fukuyama, Hiroyuki

Editorial Board Member: Waseda, Yoshio / Fecht, Hans-Jörg / Reddy, Ramana G. / Manna, Indranil / Nakajima, Hideo / Nakamura, Takashi / Okabe, Toru / Ostrovski, Oleg / Pericleous, Koulis / Seetharaman, Seshadri / Straumal, Boris / Suzuki, Shigeru / Tanaka, Toshihiro / Terzieff, Peter / Uda, Satoshi / Urban, Knut / Baron, Michel / Besterci, Michael / Byakova, Alexandra V. / Gao, Wei / Glaeser, Andreas / Gzesik, Z. / Hosson, Jeff / Masanori, Iwase / Jacob, Kallarackel Thomas / Kipouros, Georges / Kuznezov, Fedor

6 Issues per year

iMPACT FACTOR 2011: 0.242
5-year IMPACT FACTOR: 0.261

Aims and Scope

High Temperature Materials and Processes offers an international publication forum for new ideas, insights and results related to high-temperature materials and processes in science and technology. The journal publishes original research papers and short communications addressing topics at the forefront of high-temperature materials research including processing of various materials at high temperatures. Occasionally, reviews of a specific topic are included. The journal also publishes special issues featuring ongoing research programs as well as symposia of high-temperature materials and processes, and other related research activities.

 

The scope of the journal includes the following:

  • High-temperature applications and behavior of metals and alloys, intermetallic compounds, oxide ceramics, and non-oxide ceramics such as nitrides, carbides, borides, and graphite
  • Polymers, glasses and glassy metals, composite materials
  • Oxidation and environmental attack, High-temperature corrosion
  • Design with high-temperature materials
  • Processes for achieving high temperature
  • Processing of materials involving lasers, plasma, and arc sources
  • Materials and processes involved in using solar energy
  • Materials in nuclear energy applications
  • Thermochemistry, Kinetics of reactions
  • Liquid metal processing, Rapid solidification processes

Emphasis is placed on the multi-disciplinary nature of high-temperature materials and processes for various materials in a variety of states. Such a nature of the journal will help readers who wish to become acquainted with related subjects by obtaining information of various aspects of high-temperature materials research. The increasing spread of information on these subjects will also help to shed light on relevant topics of high-temperature materials and processes outside of readers’ own core specialties.

 

Previously published by Freund Publishing House Ltd.

Supplementary Information

Instructions for Authors

Submitting an article

... is done via our online submission and peer review system: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/htmp.

Research Papers should be submitted as comprehensive accounts of original unpublished research.

Short Communications on research or development should be limited to no more than 2,000 words.

Reviews may be invited by the Editor or by any member of the Editorial Board. The journal is also open to the publication of unsolicited reviews. A short review may be up to 5,000 words. Long reviews may be accepted of 20,000-40,000 words. Before submitting a review authors are requested to send a short outline to the Editor.

Contributions submitted to this journal must be written in clear and concise English. Only unpublished material can be accepted, and authors may not republish their paper in the same or similar form. The decision on the acceptance is taken after a peer-reviewing procedure. The journal makes no page charges.


Each article

... must begin with an abstract of less than 150 words. The abstract must be followed by an appropriate classification according to PACS 2010 (Physics and Astronomy Classification Scheme) and a list of 3 to 6 keywords. The short title for the running head should contain at most 80 characters, spaces inclusive.

Please use only SI units in the text.

Figures must be of sufficiently high resolution (minimum 600 dpi). Authors are encouraged to submit illustrations in color if necessary for their scientific content. Publication of color figures is provided free of charge both in online and print editions.

References should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they appear in the text. In the textbody, references should be identified by Arabic numerals surrounded by square brackets. All references should be collected in the reference section at the end of the paper. Please use abbreviations for titles of journals in accordance with those listed in the "World List of Scientific Periodicals" (Butterworth London).

The postal and electronic addresses of all authors should be placed at the very end of the paper.

Authors using LaTeX are asked to follow a few basic guidelines while formatting their paper for publication, in order for the journal to be as homogeneous in appearance as possible, and to be as flexible as possible with regards to all macro packages. Please download the class file and the respective sample file including the instructions for formatting here.

Authors using Word are requested to prepare their manuscript due to the following guidelines:

(1) Make use of Word templates/styles to help insure consistency in your manuscript! It doesn't matter which kind of templates you use – as long as you avoid formatting by hand. E.g., you could use the style “Heading 1” for section headings rather than choosing the font, color, paragraph spacing etc. individually.

(2) You may also define your own styles. E.g., to typewrite the variable x within the text, you may either use the Equation Editor or create an appropriate style “math italic”. Both options ensure that the formatting attribute italic remains after the publisher’s conversion and final typesetting.

(3) Use the Equation Editor for both inline and displayed formulas. See (2) for exceptions.

(4) Settings for the paper, margins, fonts etc. can be chosen arbitrarily.

Final formatting is however made by the Publisher. So please keep formatting macros to a minimum to make conversion of files more accurate. Do not worry about chapter headings, running titles, bad page breaks etc., and avoid adding extra space and using glue to improve the appearance of the manuscript.


Galley proofs

.. will be sent to all authors in due time with a request to carefully check them.


After publication

... each author will receive a PDF file of the final version for private use only.

High Temperature Materials and Processes is covered by the following abstracting and indexing services:

  • Chemical Abstracts
  • Index Copernicus
  • ISI: Current Contents, Journal Citation Report/Science Edition, SciSearch

 

Editor-in-Chief


Prof. H. Fukuyama
Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan
fukuyama@tagen.tohoku.ac.jp

 

Editorial Advisor

Prof. Y. Waseda
Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan
 

Associate Editor for Europe

Prof. H.-J Fecht
Institute of Micro and Nanomaterials
Ulm University, Germany



Associate Editor for America


Prof. R. Reddy
Dept. of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
University of Alabama, USA



International Editorial Board

Michel Baron
Ecole des Mines d'Albi
Carmaux, France

Michael Besterci
Slovak Academy of Science
Kosice, Slovakia

Alexandra V. Byakova
National Academy of Science of Ukraine
Kiev, Ukraine

Wei Gao
The University of Auckland
Auckland, New Zealand

Andreas Glaeser
University of California
Berkeley, USA

Zbigniew Grzesik
AGH University of Science and Technology
Krakow, Poland

Jeff De Hosson
University of Groningen
Groningen, The Netherlands

K. Jacob
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore, India

Georges Kipouros
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Canada

Fedor Kuznezov
Russian Academy of Science
Novosibirsk, Russia

Indranil Manna
Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur, India

Hideo Nakajima
Osaka University
Osaka, Japan

Takashi Nakamura
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan

Toru Okabe
The University of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan

Oleg Ostrovski
The University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia

Koulis Pericleous
University of Greenwich
Greenwich, UK

Seshadri Seetharaman
Royal Institute of Technology
Stockholm, Sweden

Boris Straumal
Russian Academy of Science
Moscow, Russia

Shigeru Suzuki
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan

Toshihiro Tanaka
Osaka Univeristy
Osaka, Japan

Peter Terzieff
University of Vienna
Vienna, Austria

Satoshi Uda
Tohoku University
Sendai, Japan

Knut Urban
Forschungsentrum Juelich GmbH
Juelich, Germany

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