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In order to ensure timely handling of manuscripts, contributors are encouraged to read these instructions carefully before preparing a manuscript for submission and to check the manuscript for compliance with these notes before submitting it for publication.

Submission of Manuscripts

Please submit an electronic file of your manuscript and all application and art files to the editor via the Online Submissions link above. Alternatively, you can submit an article to the Editor-in-Chief:

Van P. Carey
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
University of California
Berkeley, California 94720
USA
e-mail

Please include complete affiliations, e-mail addresses, and telephone and fax numbers for all authors of the article.

Manuscripts, where appropriate, should contain these sections in this order: Title, Author By-Line, Abstract, Key Words, Introduction, Main Text, Conclusions,

Acknowledgments, Nomenclature, and References. In addition, the Main Text should be broken into several appropriate sections such as Experimental Apparatus, Results, Discussion, etc.

The manuscript should consist of type and equations only, with all tables, line drawings, and photographs grouped together as artwork at the end of the text.

Submission of a paper to International Journal of Transport Phenomena implies that it has not been published or submitted elsewhere. It will also be assumed all authors have obtained all necessary permissions for the paper to include items such as quotations, figures, tables, results of government-sponsored research, and that authors follow strict ethical rules as defined, e.g. by the American Physical Society. Upon acceptance, the publisher acquires the copyright for unlimited world-wide distribution including an electronic format.

Guidelines for the Submission of Text

All submissions should be made as Microsoft Word documents or LATEX. Style files can be downloaded from the journal’s homepage. The manuscript and references should be doublespaced, presented in an easily readable, standard font and size (such as 10 or 12 pt. Times New Roman or Arial). All pages should be numbered. All manuscripts must be submitted in English; American or British spelling may be used. The manuscript must be accompanied by a cover letter, containing e-mail address, fax and phone number of the corresponding author. An abbreviated title of a maximum of 35 characters should be provided as well.

Title: The title of the paper should be typed boldface; main words should not be capitalized. The title should clearly indicate the scope and findings of the paper and provide an accurate indication of the contents when searched by computerized methods.

Authors: The names of authors should be given in full, capitalized (FIRST NAME, INITIAL(S), LAST NAME). Departments, institutions and addresses including postal code and country for each author should be given on separate lines after the list of authors and referenced by Arabic numerals as superscripts.

The author to whom correspondence should be directed should be indicated by a star superscript *; for the corresponding author, e-mail address should be provided as footnote.

Abstract: Manuscripts should include an abstract of 150-250 words summarizing the significant findings.

Keywords: Six to twelve keywords or phrases should be supplied to aid in indexing the article.

Text headings: Headings should be set flush left and the text should begin on the next line. There is no dot after the heading number. For example:

first-level 1 HEADING (bold, all caps.)

second-level 1.1 Heading (bold, upper case and lower case characters)

third level 1.1.1 Heading: (underscore:, upper case and lower case characters)

Tables: Tables should be numbered consecutively and include a clear descriptive caption at the top.

Example
Table 1. Table caption.

Table footnotes should be given a footnote symbol as explained in the Footnotes section, proceeding by row rather than by column order.

Table positions should be indicated in the text, tables and table captions should be displayed on separate pages, after the references

Units: SI units are to be used throughout, including K for temperature.

Nomenclature: A section on nomenclature is optional; it may be added after the text, preceding the references and should contain, in tabular form, the symbol, its meaning, and its SI units.

References: References should be identified in the text by Arabic numerals [in square brackets] and should be numbered consecutively. The full list of references should be collected and typed at the end of the paper in the order in which they are first mentioned in the text. The surnames of the authors followed by initials should be given. Cite all authors on each paper; “et al.” is not sufficient. The titles of journals should be abbreviated according to the ISI journal title abbreviations list.

Examples
Journal Article:
Brooks RF, Day AP, Andon RJL, Chapman LA, Mills KC, Quested PN. High Temp – High Press. 33 (2001) 72.

Book:
Iida T, Guthrie RIL. The Physical Properties of Liquid Metals. Oxford: Clarendon Press; 1993.

Thesis:
Student A. PhD thesis. University of Mytown, Mytown; 2007

Stand-alone web document:
Last name, first initial. (year). List of authoring systems. Retrieved date, from http://www.website.com/.

Mention of figures and tables within text: When referring to figures, tables and other elements within the text, always call the element by its full name (for example: “See Table 1”, “Figure 1 illustrates…”, “Refer to Scheme 1”). Do not use ambiguous phraseologies (for example: “1 illustrates…”) that do not clearly denote the element being referred to.

Footnotes: Authors are encouraged to minimize the use of footnotes#. Information concerning grant support of research should appear in a separate Acknowledgments section at the end of the paper, not in a footnote. Acknowledgments of the assistance of colleagues or similar notes of appreciation also properly belong in an Acknowledgments section, not in footnotes. Footnotes should be indicated in the text by the following symbols: *(asterisk or star), † (dagger), ‡ (double dagger), ¶ (paragraph mark), § (section mark), || (parallels), # (number sign). Do not use numerals for footnote call-outs, as they may be mistaken for bibliographical reference call-outs or exponents. Type each footnote at the bottom of the typescript page on which its text call-out appears. Footnotes within a table should be indicated by the same symbols listed above. Reinitialize symbol sequence within tables. Type footnotes to a table directly beneath the table.

Specifications for the Submission of Figures and Artwork

Figures must be provided as separate electronic files. Electronic images supplied separately should be saved as PDF, EPS, TIFF or BMP files. JPEG format should not be used for line drawings. It is very important that all electronic images be provided as high-resolution files. Photographic images (black & white or color) should be saved at a resolution of 300 dpi minimum. Line art should be saved between 600 and 1200 dpi. Full captions and photo credits (if necessary) should be provided for each photo and figure. All images should be clearly labeled as to figure number. Top should be indicated if it is not immediately apparent. The position of each figure should be indicated in the text. Figure captions and figures should be displayed on separate pages, at the end of the manuscript.

Example
Figure 1. Figure caption.

Whenever the use of color is critical for understanding the paper, the journal will publish one color page in the back of the issue without charge to the authors. Additional color pages are charged to the authors. Reprints in color will carry a surcharge. Please write to the Editor for details.

For artwork originally published elsewhere, it is the author’s responsibility to obtain written permission to reprint.