《Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)》(ISSN 1006-7191, CN 21-1361/TG) started in 1988. It is administrated by China Association for Science and Technology, sponsored by the Chinese Society for Metals, and managed by Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Beginning with V.22 (1) 2009, this publication was indexed/abstracted in Science Citation Index Expanded.
《Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)》 provides an international medium for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies related to the fields of metallurgy, materials science and engineering. The studies which advance the understanding of the relationship between the processing, the structure and the properties of inorganic materials are of particular interest. Emphasis is on either the mechanical or functional behavior of inorganic solids at all length scales down to nanostructures.The journal does not seek or publish papers on concrete and cement-based systems nor on polymeric and polymer-based materials.
1.Abstract
The abstract should be no longer than 300 words. It should be informative, without descriptive words or citations, and contain the major conclusions and quantitative results or other significant items in the paper. Together with the title, the abstract must be adequate as an index to all the subjects treated in the paper, and will be used as a base for indexing.
2.Keywords
Immediately after the abstract, provide a maximum of 6 keywords.
3.Mathematics
Variables should appear in italic text. Vectors should appear in bold italic text. Capital and lower-case letters should be distinguished clearly where there could be confusion. Fractional exponents should be used to avoid root signs. Extra symbols should be introduced to avoid complicated exponents or where it is necessary to repeat a complicated expression a number of times. The slash (/) should be used wherever possible for fractions. Mathematical derivations that are easily found elsewhere in the literature should not be used.
4.Notation
Notation must be legible, clear, compact, and consistent with standard usage. All unusual symbols whose identity may not be obvious, including subscript or superscript, must be made comprehensible. Physical and mathematical variables should be in italic, vectors in boldface. Units, abbreviations and special functions should be upright. Please add notes to explain any other special symbols.
5.Units
Follow internationally accepted rules and conventions: use the international system of units (SI).If other quantities are mentioned, give their equivalent in SI.
6.Figures
Format: High-resolution figures must be uploaded during manuscript submission. The preferred format for figure submission is TIFF format (*.tif).
(1). Image Size: An image intended for the journal's double column format (i.e., an image to fit into the space of a single column on the 2-column layout), should be sized to 6.5 cm. Images submitted for a layout that spans full columns (i.e., an image that will occupy the full-page width) should be sized to 13.5 cm, and complicated figures should have a maximum width of 15 cm. In the figures, the main lines should be about 0.3 mm in width, and the assistant lines 0.15 mm. Notations in the figures should be distinct and consistent with the same ones in the text, and their font size will be 8-10 pt.
(2).Image Resolution: Line drawings and graphs must have a resolution of at least 1200 dpi when they are exported. Photographs and micrographs must have resolution of at least 300 dpi (600 dpi if there is text or line art in the figure). Please use LZW compression (which does not affect resolution) when saving figure files. Lower-resolution images will not reproduce properly and will not be accepted.
(3). Color: Submit color graphics in CMYK format; the colors chosen must reproduce effectively and the colors should be distinguishable when printed in black and white; The descriptions of figures in text and captions must be sufficiently clear for both online and print copy.
7.Tables
Tables, numbered in order of appearance, should be appended on separate sheets and identified with appropriate titles. The table title, which should be brief, goes above the table. A detailed description of its contents or table footnotes should be given directly below the body of the table.
8.References
References must be published work, and numbered consecutively in order of their first citation. References should be listed individually at the end of the text and indicated in the text with a superscript number in square brackets. All of the authors, as well as the titles of the reference articles should be given. It is strongly recommend that authors try to employ the recently published articles, and it is appropriate that more than 50% references are published in the recent three years. Here are some examples of how to set the most common reference types:
(1)References to journal publication:
[1] J. van der Geer, J.A.J. Hanraads, R.A. Lupton, J. Sci. Commun. 163 (2000) 51–59.
[2] Y. Zhang, L. Ren, M. Li, X. Lin, H.F. Zhao, K. Yang, J. Mater. Sci. Technol. 28 (2012) 769–772.
[3] W. Strunk Jr., E.B. White, The Elements of Style, third ed., Macmillan, New York, 1979,pp. 25–32.
[4] J.Q. Yu, Atlas of Binary Alloys Phase Diagram, Shanghai Scientific and Technical Publishers, Shanghai, 1983, pp. 334–339.
(3)References to a chapter in edited books:
[5] G.R. Mettam, L.B. Adams, in: B.S. Jones, R.Z. Smith (Eds.), Introduction to the Electronic Age, E-Publishing, Inc., New York, 1994, pp. 281–304.
[6] Y. Sawaragi, S. Hirano, in: M. Jono, T. Inone (Eds.), Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Pergamon Press, London, 1992, pp. 589–594.
(4)Reference to proceeding:
[7] F. Masuyama, L.B. Adams, in: Proceedings to the 4th International Conference on Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, U.S., October 25–28, 2004.
(5)Reference to dissertation
[8] X.H. Ma, The Preparation and Property Research of Hydroxyapatite Flurescent Nano Particle, Ph.D. Thesis, Wuhan University of Technology, 2007. (in Chinese)
[9] K.L. Corwin, A Circularly-polarized Optical Dipole Trap and Other Developments in Laser Trapping of Atoms, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Colorado, 1999.
(6)Reference to patent
[11] C.G. Bai, L. Murr, W. Smith, A Novel Method for Preparing Al Base MMC, US Patent, No. 200101133, 2001.
(7)Reference to online literature
[12] H.R. Sheikh, Z. Wang, L. Cormack, A.C. Bovik, Live Image Quality Assessment Database Release 2, live.ece.utexas.edu/research/quality, September 8, 2006.
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被引半衰期:衡量期刊老化速度快慢的一种指标,指某一期刊论文在某年被引用的全部次数中,较新的一半被引论文刊载的时间跨度
期刊他引率:期刊被他刊引用的次数占该刊总被引次数的比例用以测度某期刊学术交流的广度、专业面的宽窄以及学科的交叉程度
引用半衰期:指某种期刊在某年中所引用的全部参考文献中较新的一半是在近期多少年时段内刊载的
平均引文率:在给定的时间内,期刊篇均参考文献量,用以测度期刊的平均引文水平,考察期刊吸收信息的能力以及科学交流程度的高低
尊敬的Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)杂志编辑大大,请问我的文章初审通过了没有,已经投了快一个月了,好急啊
昨天联系了Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)杂志,杂志社说我的文章还在初审当中,不知道要什么时候才出结果,好急,菩萨保佑过了,过了
Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)杂志在同类刊物里面相对比较容易中,审稿有回复,退稿有温度(笔者之前的文章因改动较大,杂志建议退稿之后修改重投),不失为一种选择
审稿速度很快,我是2月10日投的稿件,一个月不到就返回了审稿意见,速度上还是很认可的,编辑老师很认真负责,专家也很专业,给出的意见都很可观,让我受益很多。
先后投了两篇文章,审稿1个多月,直接退稿!搞不明白。。。
请问Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)杂志投稿时需要附单位介绍信吗?
Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)杂志审稿较快,14天左右就发回退修,退修之后10天左右再次退修,我吸取上一篇投稿的教训(退修了两次仍未达到要求,退稿了),仔细按照编辑发来的要求修改,顺便提一下,编辑人很好,修改之后很快录用,9个月之后见刊。
请问这个刊物需要英文摘要吗?知道的可以告诉我吗?
各位学友,这个期刊是不是投稿就会通过初审? 看我很多投稿的朋友说,初审后被拒稿的也很多啊……
等得好心急哟,编辑大哥大姐们,能不能快点审下我的稿子