The International Journal of Maritime Engineering (IJME) provides a forum for the reporting and discussion on technical and scientific issues associated with the design and construction of commercial marine vessels. Contributions in the form of papers and notes, together with a discussion on published papers are welcomed.
The IJME is published four times a year as the Transactions of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects and is available on subscription to members, and non-members.
Publ. by University of Buckingham Press
The International Journal of Maritime Engineering (IJME) provides a forum for the reporting and discussion on technical and scientific issues associated with the design and construction of commercial marine vessels. Contributions in the form of papers and notes, together with a discussion on published papers are welcomed.
The IJME is published four times a year as the Transactions of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects and is available on subscription to members and non-members.
International Journal of Maritime Engineering technical papers may introduce new theory or evaluate existing theory, or describe experimental or novel practical work, Papers presenting case histories will report on new or existing techniques, including design and production. Papers may also provide literary reviews which appraise and evaluate published work. All papers are peer-refereed.
International Journal of Maritime Engineering Technical Notes should provide an early announcement of new ideas, findings, procedures, applications, interim results, etc., which might later on form part of a full paper. Technical Notes are refereed as for papers, but due allowance will be made for their immediate nature.
Formatting standards can be found in the IJME paper template in DOC format
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IJME Editor-in-Chief
Professor David Andrews FREng, PhD, FRINA, FSNAME, RCNC,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London
Associate Editors
Structures and Materials
Professor Jung Kwan Seo, Pusan National University
Design & Construction
Associate Professor Henrique M. Gaspar, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Safety, Environmental Issues and Wider Maritime Matters
Professor Evangelos Boulougouris, Strathclyde University
evangelos.boulougouris@strath.ac.uk
Hydrodynamics and CFD
Associate Professor Paola Gualeni, University of Genoa
Control and Autonomy
Professor Xianbo Xiang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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ScienceOpen disciplines: | General engineering, Engineering, Civil engineering, Mechanical engineering |
Keywords: | Engineering, marine, ships, vessels, ocean, engineers, ship building, science, design, construction |
DOI: | 10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-ENG.CLO60RS.v1 |