New journal to focus on additive and subtractive manufacturing
June 1, 2015
A new peer reviewed journal focussed on both additive and subtractive manufacturing techniques is to be published by Inderscience. The International Journal of Additive and Subtractive Materials Manufacturing (IJASMM) will publish original papers, short/rapid communications, technical reports, case studies and review papers. Special issues devoted to important topics will also be published.
Prof Narendra B Dahotre, University of North Texas, USA, has been appointed Editor-in-Chief and heads an international Editorial Board of respected academics and researchers.
The journal is intended to serve the research community as a forum to disseminate the results of research in the rapidly growing and important field of additive materials manufacturing. Contrary to this, subtractive materials manufacturing has been the basis of major activities in the field of manufacturing for many decades and continues to be an important approach in the modern manufacturing. The new journal, dedicated to both subtractive and additive manufacturing, will therefore establish and develop a platform for the evolution of the next generation of advanced manufacturing.
IJASMM fosters works on the fundamentals of science/engineering of additive and subtractive manufacturing processes/techniques and aspects such as heat transfer, mass transfer, fluid flow, microstructure and phase evolution and development of physical/mechanical/chemical/functional properties.
Experimental and computational approaches at levels from nano- , micro- , meso-scale manufacturing for a range of processing techniques (photonic/mechanical/chemical/hybrid) and materials (metals/ceramics/organic/polymers/composites/biomaterials) are of interest. The principles and applications of designing/fabrication of parts for real-world problems/applications are also considered.
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