The Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering (Bimonthly, started in 1982) is the official journal of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China and published by the Chemical Industry Press. The aim of the journal is to develop the international exchange of scientific and technical information in the field of chemical engineering. It publishes original research papers that cover the major advancements and achievements in chemical engineering in China as well as some articles from overseas contributors. The topics of journal include chemical engineering, chemical technology, biochemical engineering, energy and environmental engineering and other relevant fields. Papers are published on the basis of their relevance to theoretical research, practical application or potential uses in the industry as Research Papers, Research Notes, Chemical Engineering Data and Reviews. Prominent domestic and overseas chemical experts and scholars have been invited to form an International Advisory Board and the Editorial Committee. It enjoys recognition among Chinese academia and industry as a reliable source of information of what is going on in chemical engineering research, both domestic and abroad.
研究論文、傳遞現(xiàn)象與流體力學(xué)、分離科學(xué)與工程、反應(yīng)動(dòng)力學(xué),催化及化學(xué)反應(yīng)工程、系統(tǒng)工程、熱力學(xué)和化工數(shù)據(jù)、生物技術(shù)與生物工程、過程技術(shù)與產(chǎn)品技術(shù)
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Reference Style
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(1) S.M. Kresta, Characterization, measurement and prediction of the turbulent flow in stirred tanks, Ph. D. Thesis,McMaster Univ., Canada?1991.
(2) Q.Yu, J.T. Matheickal, P. Yin, P. Kaewsarn, Heavy metal uptake capacities of biomass: A comparison,Proceedings of Chemeca'98, Port Douglas, Australia, 1998.
(3) J.X. Xu, A survey on iterative learning control for nonlinear systems, Int. J. Control, 84 (7) (2001)1275-1294.
(4) T. Brawn, Extraction Chromatography, Elsevier, Amsterdam?1975.
(5) S. Osaki, Multistage vortex pump, Japan Pat., 62186095 (1986).
影響因子:指該期刊近兩年文獻(xiàn)的平均被引用率,即該期刊前兩年論文在評(píng)價(jià)當(dāng)年每篇論文被引用的平均次數(shù)
被引半衰期:衡量期刊老化速度快慢的一種指標(biāo),指某一期刊論文在某年被引用的全部次數(shù)中,較新的一半被引論文刊載的時(shí)間跨度
期刊他引率:他引率是指,此期刊被引用次數(shù)中,被其他刊引用次數(shù)所占的比例
引用半衰期:指某種期刊在某年中所引用的全部參考文獻(xiàn)中較新的一半是在最近多少年時(shí)段內(nèi)刊載的
平均引文率:在給定的時(shí)間內(nèi),期刊篇均參考文獻(xiàn)量,用以測(cè)度期刊的平均引文水平,考察期刊吸收信息的能力以及科學(xué)交流程度的高低
雜志被引半衰期、引用半衰期
雜志影響因子、被引次數(shù)
雜志發(fā)文量、期刊他引率
雜志平均引文率
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