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Combustion Science and Technology

Combustion Science and Technology


Affiliated Journal of the Combustion Institute Visit the organisation site
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 180
Frequency: 12 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0010-2202
Online ISSN: 1563-521X
 

Aims & Scope

2006 Impact Factor: .651
Ranking: 26/66 (Engineering, Multidisciplinary), 28/42 (Thermodynamics), 31/62 (Energy & Fuels), 57/110 (Engineering, Chemical) 
© 2007 Thomson Scientific, Journal Citation Reports®

Combustion Science and Technology is an international journal which provides for open discussion and prompt publication of new results, discoveries and developments in the various disciplines which constitute the field of combustion. The editors invite original contributions dealing with flame and fire research, flame radiation, chemical fuels and propellants, reacting flows, thermochemistry, material synthesis, atmospheric chemistry and combustion phenomena related to aircraft gas turbines, chemical rockets, ramjets, automotive engines, furnaces and environmental studies. In so doing, the editors hope to establish a central vehicle for the rapid exchange of ideas and results emanating from the many diverse areas associated with combustion. Accordingly, both full-length papers on comprehensive studies, and communications of significant, but not fully explored, theoretical or experimental developments are included in the journal together with unsolicited and solicited comments on published matter and yearly, cumulative indices.

The Institute of Scientific Information Journal Citations Report for 2004 ranks Combustion Science and Technology 64th out of 116 journals in Engineering, Chemical (Science), 20th out of 61 journals in Engineering, Multidisciplinary (Science), 33rd out of 61 journals in Energy & Fuels (Science), and 25th out of 39 journals in Thermodynamics (Science), with an impact factor of 0.568.

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