RETERM - Thermal
Engineering – Notes for Authors
i) PURPOSE AND POLICY
The purpose of the RETERM - Thermal Engineering
Journal is to publish papers of permanent interest dealing with
research, development and design related to Energy, Equipments,
Oil and Gas.
The journal is divided in two sections: i) Technology
and ii) Science. The Technology section comprises articles that
document modern engineering applications or general advances in
industry. The Science section is intended for publishing articles
that deal with fundamental advances in heat transfer and fluid mechanics,
new physical insights, and novel experimental and analytical methods
that have great appeal for the industry community.
Submission of full-length scientific, review or
technical papers to RETERM implies that it is not under consideration
for publication elsewhere and it has not been previously published.
Exception is made for papers previously published in proceedings
of conferences. Review articles should constitute a critical appraisal
of published information.
The decision of acceptance for publication either
for the Technology or the Science section lies with the Editors
and is based on the recommendations of at least two independent
referees and of the Editorial Board, if necessary.
Therefore, a new issue of RETERM will be
published even if there are papers accepted for only one of the sections.
ii) SUBMISSION
All manuscripts for RETERM must be written in
clear and concise English.
The authors must submit the manuscript online in DOC format:
https://revistas.ufpr.br/reterm/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions
For inquiries related to the submission of articles, the status of accepted articles
or other inquiries, please contact RETERM at reterm.abcm@gmail.com.
iii) COPYRIGHT
The authors, or the first author on behalf of
all authors, must sign the “Copyright Transfer” agreement
before the article can be published. This transfer agreement enables
RETERM to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, without
the author relinquishing his/her proprietary rights.
The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights
to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints. Authors
are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permission
to reproduce any material for which copyright already exists.
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