Generated by GPT-5-mini| Journal of Applied Mechanics | |
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| Title | Journal of Applied Mechanics |
| Discipline | Mechanical engineering |
| Abbreviation | J. Appl. Mech. |
| Publisher | American Society of Mechanical Engineers |
| Country | United States |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| History | 1934–present |
| Impact | 3.5 |
| Impact-year | 2024 |
| Issn | 0021-8936 |
Journal of Applied Mechanics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in applied mechanics, experimental mechanics, and computational mechanics. It publishes original research articles, technical notes, and review papers that advance understanding of solid and fluid mechanics, structural analysis, and materials behavior. The journal serves practitioners and researchers associated with academic institutions, national laboratories, and industrial research centers.
The journal was established in 1934 under the auspices of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, reflecting developments sparked by institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Princeton University, and Cornell University. Early editorial leadership included figures connected to National Academy of Sciences, American Institute of Physics, Royal Society, Imperial College London, and wartime research programs tied to Office of Scientific Research and Development. During the mid-20th century the journal published work related to projects at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Bell Laboratories, and industrial research at General Electric, Westinghouse Electric Company, and Boeing. Landmark papers referenced conceptual frameworks from scholars associated with Harvard University, Yale University, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and ETH Zurich. The journal's roster and scope evolved through periods marked by influences from events like the World War II, the Cold War, the Space Race, and policy initiatives tied to the National Science Foundation and Department of Energy.
The journal emphasizes topics that intersect practice and theory, including continuum mechanics studies informed by groups at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, fracture mechanics developments linked to researchers at Lehigh University, and computational methods advanced at Carnegie Mellon University. Core areas include elasticity and plasticity investigations seen in work from Columbia University, dynamics papers connected to University of Michigan, thermomechanics contributions from Northwestern University, and fluid-structure interaction studies associated with Johns Hopkins University. Materials-focused research often ties to programs at University of California, Berkeley, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Imperial College London, and Delft University of Technology. The journal also accepts studies on numerical methods originating from labs at NASA Langley Research Center, experimental techniques advanced at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, multiscale modeling promoted by Sandia National Laboratories, and stability analyses with contributors from Tsinghua University, Peking University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, and Seoul National University.
The publisher is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, with editorial leadership historically drawn from faculty at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, San Diego, University of Cambridge, and Princeton University. The editor-in-chief role has been held by scholars affiliated with Northwestern University, Columbia University, Cornell University, University of Michigan, and Harvard University. The editorial board comprises associate editors and section editors connected to ETH Zurich, Imperial College London, Delft University of Technology, KAUST, and University of Sydney. Production and distribution have relied on infrastructure related to CrossRef, repositories such as arXiv, indexing partners like Clarivate Analytics, and archiving arrangements referenced by Portico. The journal adheres to peer-review practices common to publishers including Wiley-Blackwell, Springer Nature, Elsevier, and Oxford University Press.
The journal is abstracted and indexed in major services used by scholars at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Princeton University. Indexing platforms include databases maintained by Clarivate Analytics, bibliographic services of Scopus operated by Elsevier, and subject-specific compilations utilized by American Institute of Physics members and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers affiliates. Abstracting coverage extends to citation indices used by researchers at National Institutes of Health, European Research Council, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and funding bodies such as the National Science Foundation and Department of Energy.
Articles from the journal have influenced work cited by scholars at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of Cambridge, ETH Zurich, and California Institute of Technology. The journal's impact metrics are tracked by Clarivate Analytics in the Science Citation Index Expanded and by Scopus metrics used by Elsevier. Recognition includes citations in reports from National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, references in standards by American National Standards Institute, and utilisation in engineering curricula at Purdue University, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and University of Texas at Austin. Critical reception spans endorsements from professional societies such as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, engagement at conferences like the International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, and discussions at symposia hosted by International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
Category:Engineering journals