Computational Particle Mechanics

Basic Information

Brief Name: COMPUT PART MECH
Impact Factor: 2.8
ISSN: 2196-4378
Research Field: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
h-index: 16
Self-citation Rate: 14.3%
Articles per Year: 155

SCI Index Status: Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Introduction:

Computational Particle Mechanics (CPM) publishes original articles addressing the modeling and simulation of systems involving particle mechanics and methods. It enhances communication among researchers in engineering and applied sciences who use "particles'' in one form or another in their research. The phrase "particle methods/mechanics'' has now come to encompass a variety of topics, including: Particles as a physical unit in granular media, particulate flows, plasmas, swarms, agents Particles representing material phases in continua at the meso-, micro-and nano-scale and Particles as a discretization unit in continua and discontinua in numerical methods such as Discrete Element Methods (DEM), Particle Finite Element Methods (PFEM), Molecular Dynamics (MD) and Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH), etc. CPM focuses on the above topics and welcomes their use on a variety of applications, such as: Particulate and granular flow problems motivated by high-tech industrial processes such as those found in additive manufacturing, spray, deposition, etc., Manufacturing processes involving forming, cutting, compaction, etc., Fluid-structure interaction problems accounting for free surface flow effects in civil and marine engineering, etch as water jets, wave loads, ship hydrodynamics, debris flows, etc., Coupled multiphysical phenomena involving solid, fluid, thermal, electromagnetic and optical systems, etc., Material design/functionalization using particles to modify base materials, etc., Biomedical engineering, involving cell mechanics, molecular dynamics and scale-bridging, and Impact resulting in fracture and fragmentation. Modeling and simulation of systems involving particles and particle methods Real-world applications in manufacturing, marine engineering and biomedical engineering

CiteScore

CiteScore
5.7
SJR
0.845
SNIP
1.289
Subject Rank Percentile
MathematicsNumerical Analysis
12 / 88 86%

Journal Statistics

6 issues per year
Issues/Year
Submission to first decision (median): 6 days
Review Cycle
£2490/$3790/€2890
Article Processing Fee

Submission Information

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