Journal of Elasticity

Basic Information

Brief Name: J ELASTICITY
Impact Factor: 1.8
ISSN: 0374-3535
Research Field: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
h-index: 51
Self-citation Rate: 11.1%
Articles per Year: 66

SCI Index Status: Science Citation Index Expanded
Journal Introduction:

The Journal of Elasticity was founded in 1971 by Marvin Stippes (1922-1979), with its main purpose being to report original and significant discoveries in elasticity. The Journal has broadened in scope over the years to include original contributions in the physical and mathematical science of solids. The areas of rational mechanics, mechanics of materials, including theories of soft materials, biomechanics, and engineering sciences that contribute to fundamental advancements in understanding and predicting the complex behavior of solids are particularly welcomed. The role of elasticity in all such behavior is well recognized and reporting significant discoveries in elasticity remains important to the Journal, as is its relation to thermal and mass transport, electromagnetism, and chemical reactions. Fundamental research that applies the concepts of physics and elements of applied mathematical science is of particular interest. Original research contributions will appear as either full research papers or research notes. Well-documented historical essays and reviews also are welcomed. Materials that will prove effective in teaching will appear as classroom notes. Computational and/or experimental investigations that emphasize relationships to the modeling of the novel physical behavior of solids at all scales are of interest. Guidance principles for content are to be found in the current interests of the Editorial Board.

CiteScore

CiteScore
3.7
SJR
0.563
SNIP
1.209
Subject Rank Percentile
EngineeringMechanical Engineering
268 / 672 60%

Journal Statistics

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Submission to first decision (median): 6 days
Review Cycle
£2390/$3690/€2790
Article Processing Fee

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