| Instructions for Authors (doc, pdf) |
Submission of papers:
Authors are
invited to send their manuscripts (written in either English
or Russian) as Word rtf files to the journal editorial office to e-mail
address: mpm@mpm.ipme.ru with copying
to: matphysmech@gmail.com
The manuscripts will be reviewed by
our experts (referees).
According to their conclusions, the authors will be notified on paper
acceptance or rejection; or about expert suggestions on paper revision. If a paper is accepted for publication, the authors should
send by regular post the corresponding signed copy of the “Copyright Transfer
Agreement” form
(available at: http://www.ipme.ru/e-journals/MPM/copyr.html)
to postal address:
"Materials
Physics and Mechanics" Editorial Office,
Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering,
Bolshoj 61, Vas.Ostrov,
(Russian authors should mail also the
corresponding “Akt Expertizy” to the same postal address.)
The scanned versions of the corresponding
signed “Copyright Transfer Agreement Form” (and, for Russian authors, the corresponding
“Akt Expertizy”) should be emailed
to e-mail address mpm@mpm.ipme.ru with copying to matphysmech@gmail.com .
Filetype:
MS Word file of the manuscript should
be prepared according to the general instructions below; we are kindly asking
the authors to look through the sample below. Besides, please prepare and email
to Materials Physics
and Mechanics Editorial Office a copy of the
manuscript written in Adobe PDF format (using any suitable converter).
Length:
Original research papers should be limited to 30 typewritten pages (including
Tables and Figures placed in the proper positions in the text). Review
articles should be limited to 70 typewritten pages (including Tables and
Figures each on separate page).
Structure of the
manuscript:
PAPER
TITLE: CENTERED,
TIMES
NEW ROMAN 14 BOLD, CAPITAL LETTERS
A.B. Firstauthor1, C.D.
Secondauthor2* –Times New Roman 12, bold, centered
1 Affiliation, address, country - Times New Roman 10,
centered
2 Affiliation, address, country - Times New Roman 10,
centered
* Email of the corresponding author - Times New Roman 10, centered
Abstract. (bold) Abstract
should not exceed 10 lines. Please, read these instructions carefully and
strictly follow them. Use A4 paper in file settings, set all margins (top,
left, right, and bottom) of
1. Introduction – Times New Roman
bold, adjusted to left of the page
“Materials Physics and Mechanics” journal publishes
reviews and original research papers (in either English or Russian) focused on
the following topics: (1) Mechanics of nanostructured
materials (such as nanocrystalline materials, nanocomposites,
nanoporous materials, nanotubes,
quantum dots, nanowires, nanostructured
films and coatings). (2) Physics of strength and plasticity of nanostructured materials, physics of defects in nanostructured materials. (3) Mechanics of conventional
materials (solids). (4) Physics of strength and plasticity of conventional
materials (solids). All contributions may not be published elsewhere. All
papers submitted will be rigorously peer-reviewed prior to publication.
2. Paper
organization
Please use Times New Roman 12 font with single
line spacing in all parts of the paper, except for Title, Affiliations and corresponding
author e-mail address. Please use Italic font in order to stress
something. Please, use bold for headlines only.
The section or subsection title have no dot after it; after going text
starts from the new line without the intend. The first
lines of the following paragraphs should have ½ inch intend from the
left side.
Subtitles. Subtitles within one section should be
bold-font typed. They are ½-inch intended. In contrast to Section
titles, subtitles have dot at the end and the after going text should be typed
just after the dot. If possible, please, do not use second or third level
subtitles.
Page numbering. Please, DO NOT use
page numbering.
3.
Figures
Figures are mentioned as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc.
in the paper text. They should be placed in the proper place of the paper. ). For
best results, please submit illustrations in the actual size at which they
should be published. We are recommending intending at least one line from the
previous text.
one line intend
Figure 1. Figure caption is placed just after
the image, it should be centered.
one line intend
We are recommending to the authors to print the
final file using some laser white-and-black printer in order to evaluate the
publishing quality of the figures. Please note that the quality obtained will
be some better than that at “camera-ready” printing. To obtain proper quality
use file images with 300 dpi resolution (or higher). It is preferred to use
Times New Roman or Arial fonts for the texts inside the figures.
4.
Equations
Equations should be typed at separate lines and
subsequently numbered by Arabic numerals in round brackets; the proper
punctuation marks should be used after the equation with respect to the
equation position in the text.
à2+1/2c3=exp[(ΔΘ-E)/RT]. (1)
5.
Tables
Tables mentioned as Table 1, Table 2, etc.
should be placed in the proper place of the text, the one line intend between
the text and the table is recommended. Table title should be typed just above
the text.
one line intend
Table
|
Samples |
Parameter 1, unit |
Parameter 2, unit |
Parameter 3, unit |
|
Sample 1 |
60 |
20 |
220 |
|
Sample 2 |
80 |
20* |
380 |
*if necessary, use footnotes below the table.
6.
Conclusions
Following this instruction, the author will be
able to create the proper Word doc file. We are recommending to print it using
laser white-and-black printer and to check the identity of the final version.
The Editorial office thanks you for
your efforts on paper preparation. Please, use Times New Roman italic for
Acknowledgements section.
References
References
should be subsequently numbered by Arabic numerals in square brackets, e.g. [1,3,5-9], following the sample style below..
[1]
A.K. Mukherjee // Mater. Sci.
[2] W.A.
Soer, J.T.M. De Hosson, A.
Minor, J.W. Morris,
(2004) 5783.
[3] C.C. Koch, I.A. Ovid'ko, S.Seal, S. Veprek, Structural Nanocrystalline Materials:
Fundamentals and Applications (
[4]
A.E. Romanov, V.I. Vladimirov, In: Dislocations in
Solids, ed. by F.R.N. Nabarro (North Holland,
Amsterdam, 1992), Vol. 9, p.191.
[5]
W. Pollak, M. Blecha, G. Specht // US Patent 4572848.
[6]
http://www.ipme.ru/e-journals/MPM/
NOTE.
While using any materials protected by copyright (figures, tables, photos,
etc.), the authors should ask the permission from the copyright owner to
reproduce the quoted object (see copyright_permission request.doc in the
documents list). Please, attach the copy of such permission to the
"Copyright Transfer Agreement Form".