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Elsevier
Additive Manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing is the peer-reviewed journal that provides academia and world-leading industry with high quality research papers and reviews in additive manufacturing. The journal aims to acknowledge the innovative nature of additive manufacturing and its broad applications to outline the current and future developments in the field. Additive manufacturing technologies are positioned to provide a disruptive transformation in how products are designed and manufactured. In response, there was a need to create a unique, in-depth publication outlet for engineers, materials scientists, and practitioners in academia and virtually any industry to document innovation of these technologies
The journal covers a wide scope, comprising new technologies, processes, methods, materials, systems, and applications in the field of additive manufacturing. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
Design and Modeling
• Multiple material components and devices Heterogeneous Design
• Heterogeneous Design
• Modeling from concept to manufacture to implementation to disposal - the entire product life cycle
Additive manufacturing processes and process enhancements
• Advancements in additive manufacturing processes
• Multi-technology (hybrid) systems
• Enhanced closed-loop control of additive manufacturing systems
Multiple and novel materials
• Characterization and performance - mechanical, electrical, chemical, biological, opticals
• New material formulations and composite materials
• Processing of materials in additive manufacturing and for use in additive manufacturing
Special applications with multi-functionality
• Medical additive manufacturing and bio-printing
• Optimized configurations such as topology optimization
• Additive manufacturing for space and in-space additive manufacturing
• Improved energy utilization in and using additive manufacturing
• Nano-additive manufacturing
• Electromechanical and robotic systems
• 3D electronics, electromagnetics, and metamaterials
• Other novel applications of additive manufacturing
Journal of Manufacturing Processes
Manufacturing is undergoing major transformation due to the unforeseen challenges arising from the current trend of miniaturization, the emergence of new materials and the growing interaction between biologists and engineers to learn more from nature and living objects. Traditionally, a "top-down" approach has been used in manufacturing. Recently, engineers and scientists have begun exploring "bottom-up" approaches for manufacturing today's highly complex products. Further, these emerging processes are aimed to improve process efficiency and product quality. The aim of the Journal of Manufacturing Processes (JMP) is to exchange current and future directions of manufacturing processes research, development and implementation, and to publish archival scholarly literature with a view to advancing state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and encouraging innovation for developing new and efficient processes. The journal will also publish from other research communities for rapid communication of innovative new concepts. Special-topic issues on emerging technologies and invited papers will also be published.
Papers relevant to the scope of JMP include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
• Meso/micro/nano fabrication, including imprint lithography.
• Advanced manufacturing processes, including mechanical, chemical and thermal processes.
• Welding, joining and assembly at micro and macro scales.
• Rapid prototyping, rapid manufacturing and repair, stereolithography and other 3-D fabrication techniques that can use optical projection.
• Advanced embossing, casting, forming and molding processes at all scales.
• Continuum and subcontinuum process modeling and simulation.
• Manufacturing process monitoring, control and automation.
• Tribology and wear issues relevant to manufacturing processes.
Journal of Manufacturing Systems
The Journal of Manufacturing Systems publishes state-of-the-art fundamental and applied research in manufacturing at systems level. Manufacturing systems are comprised of products, equipment, people, information, control and support functions for the economical and competitive development, production, delivery and total lifecycle of products to satisfy market and societal needs. The aim of the Journal of Manufacturing Systems is to publish archival scholarly literature with the goal of advancing the state of the art in manufacturing systems and encouraging innovation in developing efficient, robust and sustainable manufacturing systems. Pertinent to the Journal is research that will impact emerging manufacturing systems from the equipment level to the extended enterprise. Challenges are addressed within and across various scales including nano, micro and macro-scale manufacturing, as well as within and across broad sectors including aerospace, automotive, energy and medical device manufacturing.
The scope of the Journal of Manufacturing Systems includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Factory and production network design, process planning, assembly planning, scheduling;
- Smart sensor networks, real-time monitoring, distributed system control;
- Human-machine interaction, human-robot collaborative assembly, operator ergonomics;
- Multi-physics modelling, simulation and optimisation, virtual and augmented reality in manufacturing;
- Diagnosis and prognosis, predictive maintenance, lifecycle analysis, product-service systems;
- Design and operation for sustainability, energy efficiency in production and logistics;
- Global and regional production networks, material handling, logistics;
- Mass customisation and personalisation, complexity management;
- Cyber-physical production systems, big data analytics and machine learning, industrial Internet;
- Systems issues related to additive and subtractive manufacturing, micro-electromechanical systems.
Manufacturing Letters
Manufacturing Letters (MFGLET) is an online, rapid-publication journal providing a home for short, high-quality papers from the international academic and industry communities on important advances from all interdisciplinary research areas impacting manufacturing. The journal promotes an exchange of ideas and communicates significant developments of immediate interest to others engaged in formative research that contributes to progress in manufacturing techniques, models, processes, and systems.
Original concise papers are encouraged describing new kinds of manufacturing based on new processes or materials, new concepts in manufacturing systems or enterprises, or novel ways to look at old problems and solutions in manufacturing that show promise. Papers merit acceptance, for example, by detailing the key elements of an emerging field of research, describing the potential of an experimental or theoretical improvement, or demonstrating a new contribution to practice or policy. Papers should not merely confirm or extend previous work.
To meet a vital need to rapidly disseminate current scientific findings, Manufacturing Letters uses a streamlined review process. Papers are peer reviewed and (1) accepted as written or (2) rejected within four (4) weeks of submission. Rejected papers can be revised but must be resubmitted as new manuscripts.
Papers are limited to 1500 words, not including the abstract, references, and a maximum of four (4) figures or tables. Papers must be original contributions, not simultaneously submitted elsewhere, previously published or scheduled to be published. The language of the journal is English.
Emerging research communicated in Manufacturing Letters is presumed to be ongoing; therefore, authors are encouraged to submit a full-length journal paper to an appropriate publication outlet, such as the Journal of Manufacturing Systems or Journal of Manufacturing Processes.
Manufacturing Letters is an official journal of SME, in cooperation with the North American Manufacturing Research Institution of SME (NAMRI/SME).
Springer
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology bridges the gap between pure research journals and the more practical publications on advanced manufacturing and systems. It therefore provides an outstanding forum for papers covering applications-based research topics relevant to manufacturing processes, machines and process integration.
Published papers will continue to be to a high standard of excellence. This is ensured by subjecting each paper to a strict assessment procedure by members of the international editorial advisory board. The objective is firmly to establish that papers submitted do meet the requirements, especially in the context of proven applications-based research work. It is not acceptable that papers have a theoretical content alone, papers must demonstrate manufacturing applications.
The journal covers the full range of advanced manufacturing technology, including:
• Machining and forming technology
• Non-traditional material removal processes
• Machine tools technology
• Materials joining
• Laser technology and applications
• Micro and nano-fabrication
• Robotics, mechatronics and manufacturing automation
• Precision engineering, inspection, measurement and metrology
• Sustainable and green manufacturing
• Additive manufacturing
• Computer-integrated manufacturing systems
• Application of evolutionary computing techniques in manufacturing operations
• Manufacturing planning, optimization and simulation
• Smart Manufacturing
• Virtual Manufacturing
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing
Precision engineering and manufacturing issues are becoming ever more important in current and future technologies. New knowledge in this field will aid in the advancement of various technologies that are needed to gain industrial competitiveness. To this end the International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing (IJPEM) aims to disseminate relevant fundamental and applied research works of high quality to the international community through efficient and rapid publication. IJPEM covers original and novel research contributions in all aspects of precision engineering and manufacturing.
The journal's specific focus areas include, but are not limited to:
- Precision Manufacturing Processes
- Precision Measurement
- Robotics, Control and Automation
- Manufacturing Systems
- Design and Materials
- Machine Tools
- Nano/Micro Technology
- Bio Health
- Additive Manufacturing
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing-Green Technology
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing-Green Technology accepts original contributions on all aspects of green manufacturing. The journal's specific focus areas include, but are not limited to:
- Energy Saving and Waste Reduction in Manufacturing Processes
1.1 Subtractive Processes (Machining, Grinding, Laser, Non-traditional Machining, etc)
1.2 Additive Processes (Welding, Bonding, 3D Printing, R2R, etc)
1.3 Material Transform Processes (Forming, Casting, etc)
1.4 Material Trans-property Processes (Heat Treatment, Surface Treatment, etc)
1.5 Hybrid Processes
1.6 Multi-scale Processes
- Manufacturing of New and Renewable Energy Devices
2.1 Solar/PV
2.2 Wind/Wave/Hydro
2.3 Hydrogen
2.4 Bio
2.5 Fuel Cell
2.6 Battery and Capacitor
2.7 Energy Harvesting
- Design and Manufacturing of Green Products
3.1 Machinery (H/W, S/W, Process Planning, etc)
3.2 Automobile (Hybrid, Electric Vehicle, etc)
3.3 Robots (H/W, S/W, Biomimetic, etc)
3.4 Electronics/Display
3.5 Design for Manufacturing (DFM, DFE, DFA)
3.6 Product Using Appropriate Technology
- Materials for Green Manufacturing
4.1 Lightweight Materials and Structures
4.2 Muti-functional Materials
4.3 Eco-Friendly Materials
4.4 Bio/Recyclable Materials
4.5 Energy Harvesting/Conversion/Storage Materials
4.6 Functionally Graded Materials and Structures for Energy Saving
4.7 Smart Materials and Systems
4.8 Micro-/Nano-materials for Green Applications
- Management and Policy for Sustainable Manufacturing
5.1 LCA/EIA
5.2 Energy Monitoring and Control
5.3 Energy and Environment Management
5.4 Government Policy and Strategy
5.5 Green Factory
5.6 Smart Grid and Smart Meter
Progress in Additive Manufacturing
Progress in Additive Manufacturing promotes highly scored scientific investigations from academia, government and industry R&D activities. The journal publishes the advances in the processing of different kinds of materials by well-established and new Additive Manufacturing (AM) technologies. Manuscripts showing the progress in the processing and development of multi-materials by hybrid additive manufacturing or by the combination of additive and subtractive manufacturing technologies are also welcome. Progress in Additive Manufacturing serves as a platform for scientists to contribute full papers as well as review articles and short communications analyzing aspects ranging from data processing (new design tools, data formats), simulation, materials (ceramic, metals, polymers, composites, biomaterials and multi-materials), microstructure development, new AM processes or combination of processes (e.g. additive and subtractive, hybrid, multi-steps), parameter and process optimization, new testing methods for AM parts and process monitoring. The journal welcomes manuscripts in several AM topics, including:
• Design tools and data format
• Material aspects and new developments
• Multi-material and composites
• Microstructure evolution of AM parts
• Optimization of existing processes
• Development of new techniques and processing strategies (combination subtractive and additive
methods, hybrid processes)
• Integration with conventional manufacturing techniques
• Innovative applications of AM parts (for tooling, high temperature or high performance
applications)
• Process monitoring and non-destructive testing of AM parts
• Speed-up strategies for AM processes
• New test methods and special features of AM parts