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The Journal of Materials Processing Technology covers the processing techniques used in manufacturing components from metals and other materials. The journal aims to publish full research papers of original, significant and rigorous work and so to contribute to increased production efficiency and improved component performance.
Areas of interest to the journal include: • Casting, forming and machining • Additive processing and joining technologies • The evolution of material properties under the specific conditions met in manufacturing processes • Surface engineering when it relates specifically to a manufacturing process • Design and behavior of equipment and tools
The core interest of the journal is the processing of metals, but we also cover other materials, where the article is focused on the influence of the process on the materials, and where there are not other more appropriate dedicated journals. For example ductile forming of polymers if of interest, but the influence of polymer composition on properties is well covered in dedicated polymer journals.
A typical article will examine the influence of process design, tool design, or process operating conditions on the properties of the material or the future performance of the equipment. Most articles combine appropriate quantitative analysis with well designed experiments. The sciences of materials, tribology and thermodynamics are well covered in other dedicated journals, so these topics are of interest to this journal only when applied specifically to give insight into the processing techniques used in manufacturing components. For example, processes for engineering surfaces are of interest, but the analysis of friction is well covered by specialised journals of wear or tribology.
The journal's Editorial Policy defines our basis for considering submissions. Typical published articles will contribute significant new transferable knowledge in the form of (a) an innovation or (b) a new insight into material processing in the form of a transferable qualitative or quantitative explanation of a difference between experimental measurements and the predictions of existing theory. 'Transferable' knowledge applies to materials or processing conditions broader than those tested within the article.
The Journal of Materials Processing Technology generally does not accept papers in the following areas: • Simulation with no experimental verification and/or which gives no new insight into the process • Experimental reports which do not provide a convincing analytical or physical explanation of observed behaviour • Topics that properly belong to the materials science literature. Examples include the synthesis of materials, chemical experiments and studies of material composition. • The analysis of material properties, surfaces or product performance without reference to the processing which caused them. • Statistical methods or techniques from Artificial Intelligence which treat the process as a black box. • The operation of equipment, without reference to materials (such as tool path design in CNC machining), or the management of factory systems.
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Editor-in-Chief J. CaoNorthwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United StatesAssociate Editors E. BudakSabanci University, İstanbul, TurkeyY.W. Chung Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, United States A.T. ClareUniversity of Nottingham, Nottingham, United KingdomZ. CuiShanghai Jiao Tong University - Fahua Campus, Shanghai, ChinaS. Joo NaXi'an Jiaotong University School of Materials Science and Engineering, Xian, ChinaA.A. LuoOHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, Ohio, United StatesM. MerkleinFriedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, GermanyR.S. MishraUniversity of North Texas, Denton, Texas, United StatesU. ReisgenRWTH Aachen University, Aachen, GermanyHonorary Founding Editor Editorial Board T. AltanOHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, Ohio, United StatesY. AltintasThe University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaA. BhaduriIndira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, IndiaFriedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany K. BouzakisAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceS. BruschiUniversity of Padua, Padova, ItalyT.H.C. ChildsUniversity of Leeds, Leeds, United KingdomC. ChuaNanyang Technological University, Singapore, SingaporeM. EastonMonash University, Clayton, Victoria, AustraliaG. HirtRWTH Aachen University, Aachen, GermanyW. HuangNorthwestern Polytechnical University School of Materials Science and Engineering, Xian, ChinaUniversity of Cambridge Saint John's College, Cambridge, United Kingdom A.I. IsayevUniversity of Akron, Akron, Ohio, United StatesV.K. JainIndian Institute of Technology Kanpur Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kanpur, IndiaN. KanetakeNagoya University, Nagoya, JapanS. KatayamaOsaka University Joining and Welding Research Institute, Ibaraki-shi, JapanP. KoshyMcMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaP. D. LeeThe University of Manchester, Manchester, United KingdomB. LiuTsinghua University, Beijing, ChinaK. OsakadaOsaka University, Suita, JapanJ. C. OuteiroArts et Metiers ParisTech - Cluny Center Bourguignon Laboratory of Materials and Processes, Cluny, FranceK. PadmanabhanUniversity of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, IndiaM. PietrzykAGH University of Science and Technology Department of Applied Computer Science and Modelling, Krakow, PolandX.Y. RuanShanghai Jiao Tong University - Fahua Campus, Shanghai, ChinaM. TorralbaUniversity Carlos III of Madrid Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineering, Leganes, SpainH. UtsunomiyaOsaka University School of Engineering Department of Mechanical Materials and Manufacturing Science, Osaka, JapanF. VollertsenBremen Institute of Applied Beam Technology, Bremen, GermanyJ. WilliamsUniversity of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomJ. YanagimotoThe University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, JapanD. Y. YangKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering, Daejeon, Korea, Republic ofHonorary Past Editors-in-Chief
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