Generated by GPT-5-mini| Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science | |
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| Title | Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science |
| Discipline | Mechanical engineering |
| Abbreviation | J. Mech. Eng. Sci. |
| Publisher | Institution of Mechanical Engineers |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| History | 1958–present |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Issn | 0957-6509 |
Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in mechanical engineering and applied mechanics. It publishes original research, review articles, and technical notes across experimental, theoretical, and computational studies. The journal is published by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and serves a global readership of academics, industrial researchers, and professional engineers.
The journal was established in 1958 under the auspices of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers during a period that included developments influenced by figures such as Frank Whittle and institutions such as Royal Aeronautical Society and British Standards Institution. Early editorial leadership included members linked to Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, and University of Manchester, reflecting ties to industrial organizations like Rolls-Royce Holdings, Jaguar Land Rover, and BAE Systems. Throughout the late 20th century the journal paralleled advances associated with researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, California Institute of Technology, and ETH Zurich, while responding to shifts brought by events such as the Space Race and initiatives at the European Space Agency.
During the 1990s and 2000s editorial strategy adapted to trends from groups at National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and incorporated computational methods popularized by teams at Sandia National Laboratories, Argonne National Laboratory, and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Recent decades saw contributions from research centres including Tsinghua University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and University of Tokyo.
The journal covers topics spanning structural dynamics and solid mechanics with authors affiliated to University of Oxford, Columbia University, Princeton University, and University of California, Berkeley. It publishes work on fluid–structure interaction involving institutions such as CERN, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and European Organization for Nuclear Research research collaborations. Articles address materials and processing studies from groups at National Institute of Standards and Technology, Max Planck Society, and Fraunhofer Society as well as tribology research linked to LMS International and SKF Group.
Computational mechanics contributions reference methods championed at Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and often cite numerical techniques developed at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, University of Cambridge, and Imperial College London. Topics include fracture mechanics studies informed by work at Daimler AG, fatigue testing protocols used by Toyota Motor Corporation, and manufacturing process papers informed by Siemens, General Electric, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
The publisher is the Institution of Mechanical Engineers headquartered in London. The editorial board historically included academics from Imperial College London, University of Sheffield, University of Glasgow, and University of Leeds. The journal follows peer review practices common to publications associated with Royal Society, Institute of Physics, and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. It is released on a monthly schedule and offers online access alongside print distribution, with production workflows comparable to journals from Elsevier, Springer Nature, and Wiley-Blackwell.
The journal is indexed in major databases comparable to those indexing publications from Clarivate Analytics, Scopus (Elsevier), and INSPEC; it appears in citation services analogous to Web of Science and Google Scholar listings used by researchers at Harvard University, Yale University, and University of Michigan. Library cataloguing aligns with standards set by British Library and Library of Congress, facilitating discovery by institutions such as University of Toronto, McGill University, and University of Sydney.
The journal has been cited by work from researchers at MIT, Stanford University, ETH Zurich, and Caltech and has contributed to applied studies influencing engineering groups at Siemens, Bosch, and ABB. Its impact factor and citation metrics, tracked by entities like Clarivate Analytics and referenced by faculties at University College London and University of Edinburgh, reflect its role in disseminating advances in mechanical engineering. Reviews and assessments in professional communities associated with American Society of Mechanical Engineers and Institution of Mechanical Engineers note the journal's relevance to both academia and industry.
Notable papers include seminal studies on vibration analysis, structural dynamics, and computational methods authored by researchers affiliated with Imperial College London, MIT, Stanford University, University of Cambridge, and ETH Zurich. Special issues have focused on topics coordinated with conferences and organizations such as International Federation for the Promotion of Mechanical Science and Technology, ASME International, and symposia held at CERN and European Space Agency centers. Guest editors have included scholars from Tsinghua University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, University of Tokyo, and University of California, Berkeley.
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