Combustion Science And Technology

Combustion Science and Technology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering combustion research. The editor is Richard A. Yetter (Pennsylvania State University). It was published by Taylor & Francis and was well-known in 1969. The magazine was preceded by Pyrotechnics, which ran from 1964 to 1969.

An international journal that allows open discussion and rapid publication of new findings, discoveries, and developments in the various disciplines that make up the field of combustion. The editors invite original contributions to research on flames and fire, flame radiation, chemical fuels and propellants, reactive fluxes, thermochemistry, materials synthesis, atmospheric chemistry, and combustion phenomena related to aircraft gas turbines and chemical rockets ramjets, car engines, furnaces, and the environment. Studies. The editors hope to establish a central vehicle for the rapid exchange of ideas and results emanating from the various fields associated with combustion. Consequently, the review includes both full articles on in-depth studies and reports on important but not fully explored theoretical or experimental developments, along with unsolicited and solicited comments on published articles and clues.

Aim And Scope Combustion Science And Technology

The international journal that allows open discussion and rapid publication of new findings, discoveries, and developments in the various disciplines that make up the field of combustion. The editors invite original contributions to research on flames and fire, flame radiation, chemical fuels and propellants, reactive fluxes, thermochemistry, materials synthesis, atmospheric chemistry, and combustion phenomena related to aircraft gas turbines and chemical rockets ramjets, car engines, furnaces, and the environment. Studies.

Combustion Science and Technology Impact Score 2020-2021

According to its definition, Combustion Science and Technology’s Impact Score (IS) 2020 is 1.76, which calculated in 2021. The SI of combustion science and technology reducing by 0.21, and the approximate percentage change is -10.66% compare to the previous year, 2019, which shows a decreasing trend. The Impact Score (IS), also known as the Journal Impact Score (JIS) of an academic journal. Measures the annual average number of citations of recent articles published in that journal. It is based on data from Scopus.

Combustion Science and Technology Impact Score 2020-2021

Combustion Science and Technology has an h-index of 76. This means that 76 articles in this journal have more than 76 citations. The h-index is a way to measure the productivity and impact of publication citations. The h index is define as the maximum value of h such that the journal/author in question has published h articles. Each of which has been cit at least number of times.

Combustion Science and technology ranking and ranking SCImago Journal (SJR)

Combustion Science and technology ranking and ranking SCImago Journal (SJR)

The general ranking for Combustion Science and Technology is 9113. According to SCImago Journal Rank (SJR), this journal is rank 0.554. SCImago Journal Rank is an indicator that measures the scientific influence of journals. Consider the number of citations received by a journal and the importance of the magazines these citations come from.