Information for authors
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (JTAM) is devoted to all the aspects of solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and applied problems of structural mechanics, mechatronics, biomechanics and robotics. Both theoretical and experimental papers as well as survey papers can be proposed.
We accept articles in English, the text of JTAM paper should not exceed 12 pages of standard format A4 (11-point type size, included abstract, figures in grey scale, tables and references).
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The material for publication should be sent to the Editorial Office by e-mail: biuro@ptmts.org.pl
- LATEX, TEX or Word
- pdf file
- graphical files in grey scale (for example: *.png, ∗.bmp, ∗.jpg, ∗.eps)
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The Editorial Borad requires a declaration as follows:
The author(s) certify that the paper presents original work which has not been previously published and now is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
Articles are selected for publication through the review process.
Requirements for paper preparation
Contents of the manuscripts should appear in the following order:
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Title of the paper
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Author’s full name, affiliation and e-mail
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Short summary (maximum 10 lines) and 3 key words
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Article text (equations should be numbered separately in each section; each reference should be cited in the text by means of the last name(s) of author(s) and the date of publication of the reference)
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References in alphabetical order (russian in transcription). See the following:
1. For journals – Achen S.C., 1989, A new boundary integral equation formulation, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 56, 2, 297-303
2. For books – Boley B.A., Weiner J.H., 1960, Theory of Thermal Stresses, Wiley, New York
3. For theses – Canon W., 1955, Vibrations of heated beams, Ph.D.Thesis, Columbia University, New York
4. For proceedings – Deresiewicz H., 1958, Solution of the equations of thermoelasticity, Proc. Third U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics, 287-305
Figures should be camera-ready prepared. All data should be reported in SI units.