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AuthorsAbout the Journal The Archive of Mechanical Engineering is an international journal publishing works of wide significance, originality and relevance in most branches of mechanical engineering. The journal is peer-reviewed and is published both in electronic and printed form (http://versita.com/ame). The Archive of Mechanical Engineering publishes original papers which have not been previously published in other journal, and are not being prepared for publication elsewhere. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation. The journal accepts papers in English.
Submission of papers The manuscripts must be written in the following formats:
All submissions to the AME must be made:
If you experience difficulties with the manuscript submission website, please contact the Assistant to the Editor of the AME. OR
All authors of the manuscript are responsible for its content; they must have agreed to its publication and have given the corresponding author the authority to act on their behalf in all matters pertaining to publication. The corresponding author is responsible for informing the co-authors of the manuscript status throughout the submission, review, and production process.
Length and arrangement Papers should not exceed in length 20 standard typewritten pages (including tables and figures) with a font size of 10 or 12 pt. Authors should consult a recent issue of the journal for style if possible. Articles should be organized into the following sections:
We suggest the title should be as short as possible but still informative. Affiliations should include department, university, city, country and personal e-mail address(es). The corresponding author should be identified - personal e-mail address of the corresponding author is required. An abstract should accompany every article. It should be a brief summary of significant results of the paper and give concise information about the content of the core idea of the paper. It should be informative and not only present the general scope of the paper, but also indicate the main results and conclusions. An abstract should not exceed 200 words. Please follow the general rules for writing the main text of the paper:
The authors are advised to use the SI system of units.
Artwork/Equations/Tables You may use line diagrams and photographs to illustrate theses from your text. The figures should be clear, easy to read and of good quality. Styles and fonts should match those in the main body of the article. The figures are preferred in a vector format (bitmap formats are acceptable, but not recommended). Any presented figure or table should not exceed the height of 190 mm and width of 120 mm. The figures should be inserted to the text file. Displayed equations should be numbered consecutively using Arabic numbers in parentheses. It should be centered, leaving a small space above and below to separate it from the surrounding text. You should use tables only to improve conciseness or where the information cannot be given satisfactorily in other ways. Tables should be numbered serially and referred to in the text by number. Each table should have an explanatory caption which should be as concise as possible.
Footnotes/Endnotes/Acknowledgements. We encourage authors to restrict the use of footnotes. If necessary, please make endnotes rather than footnotes. Information concerning research grant support should appear in a separate Acknowledgements section at the end of the paper, not in a footnote. Acknowledgements of the assistance of colleagues or similar notes of appreciation should also appear in the Acknowledgements section, not in footnotes.
References References should be listed and numbered in the order that they appear in the text. References indicated by numerals in square brackets should complete the paper in the following style: Books: `1`Parmley R.O.: Mechanical components handbook. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1985. Journals: `2`Golla D.F., Hughes P.C.: Dynamics of viscoelastic structures - a time-domain, finite element formulation. Transactions of the ASME, 1985, Vol. 52, No. 4, pp.897-906. Theses: `3`Canon W.: Vibrations of heated beams, Ph.D. Thesis, Columbia University, New York, 1955. Conference Proceedings: Deresiewicz H.: Solution of the equation of thermoelasticity, Proc. U.S. National Congress of Applied Mechanics, 1958, pp.287305.
English language The Archive of Mechanical Engineering is published in English. Make sure that your manuscript is clearly and grammatically written. The content should be understandable and should not cause any confusion to the readers, including the reviewers. After accepting the manuscript for a publication in the AME, we offer a free language check service, for correcting small language mistakes.
Submission of Revised Articles When revision of a manuscript is requested, authors are expected to deliver the revised version of the manuscript as soon as possible. The manuscript should be uploaded directly to the Editorial Manager as an answer to the Editor's decision, and not as a new manuscript. Alternatively it may be sent by e-mail or by mail to the Assistant to the Editor. If it is the 1st revision, the authors need to return revised manuscript within 60 days; if it is the 2nd revision, the authors need to return revised manuscript within 14 days. Additional time for resubmission must be requested in advance. If the above mentioned deadlines are not met, the manuscript may be treated as a new submission.
Outline of the Production Process Once an article has been accepted for publication, the manuscript is transferred into our production system to be language-edited and formatted. Language/technical editors reserve the privilege of editing manuscripts to conform with the stylistic conventions of the journal. Once the article has been typeset, PDF proofs are generated so that authors can approve all editing and layout.
Proofreading Proofreading should be carried out once a final draft has been produced. Since the proofreading stage is the last opportunity to correct the article to be published, the authors are requested to make every effort to check for errors in their proofs before the paper is posted online. Authors may be asked to address remarks and queries from the language and/or technical editors. Queries are written only to request necessary information or clarification of an unclear passage. Please note that language/technical editors do not query at every instance where a change has been made. It is the author's responsibility to read the entire text, tables, and figure legends, not just items queried. Major alterations made will always be submitted to the authors for approval. The corresponding author receives e-mail notification when a PDF le is available and should return the comments within 3 days of receipt. Comments must be submitted via e-mail.
Transfer of Copyright Agreement Once the paper is accepted, the authors are assumed to have transferred the copyright of the paper to the publisher. A properly completed Transfer of Copyright Agreement, signed by the Corresponding Author on behalf of all the authors, must be provided for each submitted manuscript as a condition of publication. A form can be downloaded from the journal's webpage. Authors are asked to e-mail a scanned copy of the signed original to the Assistant to the Editor. |








