Archives of Metallurgy and Materials
Archives of Metallurgy and Materials is a quarterly of Polish Academy of Sciences and Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences, which publishes original scientific papers and reviews in the fields of metallurgy and materials science. Papers with focus on synthesis, processing and properties of metal materials, including thermodynamic and physical properties, phase relations, and their relation to microstructure of materials are of particular interest.
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EDITORIAL BOARD Editor-in-Chief: Maciej Szczerba, Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science PAS, Poland Piotr Bała, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Przemysław Fima, Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science PAS, Poland Krzysztof Fitzner, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Bogusław Major, Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science PAS, Poland Romana Ewa Śliwa, Rzeszow Univesity of Technology, Poland Wojciech Święszkowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Paweł Zięba, Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science PAS, Poland EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah, University of Malaysia Leszek Blacha, Silesian University of Technology, Poland Zbigniew Bojar, Military University of Technology, Poland Eduardo Cesari, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain Kyu Rhee Chang, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea Volodymyr Chernenko, Basque Center For Materials, Spain Jan Dusza, Institute of Materials Research, SAS, Slovakia Władysław Gąsior, Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science PAS, Poland Volodymyr Golub, Institute of Magnetism NASU, Ukraine Zbigniew Gronostajski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Edward Guzik, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland George Kaptay, Research Institute on Nanotechnology, Hungary Alexandre Kodentsov, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Rafał Kozubski, Jagiellonian University, Poland Aleš Kroupa, Institute of Physics of Materials AS CR, Czech Republic Piotr Kula, Lodz University of Technology, Poland Jan Kusiński, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Roman Kuziak, Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy, Poland Jüergen Lackner, Laser Center Leoben, Joanneum Research, Austria Kee Ahn Lee, Inha University, Korea Marcin Leonowicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Małgorzata Lewandowska, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Jerzy Lis, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Viktor Lvov, Kyiv National University, Ukraine Leszek B. Magalas, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Graeme E. Murch, University of Newcastle, Australia Marcin Nabiałek, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland Alberto Passerone, Institute of Physical Chemistry of Materials, Italy Eugen Rabkin, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Amir Shirzadi, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Jerzy Sobczak, Foundry Research Institute, Poland Sudipta Seal, University of Central Florida, United States of America Pekka Taskinen, Aalto University, Finland Stefan Zaefferer, Max-Planck-Institut, Germany Ehrenfried Zschech, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany BOARD OF REVIEW Janusz Adamiec, Marek Blicharski, Marcin Brzeziński, Ryszard Dąbrowski, Stanisław Dymek, Robert Filipek, Sebastian Garus, Franciszek Grosman, Halina Garbacz, Marcin Górny, Adam Grajcar, Marek Hetmańczyk, Jarosław Jakubski, Mieczysław Jurczyk, Agnieszka Kopia, Marian Kucharski, Beata Leszczyńska-Madej, Marcin Leonowicz, Łukasz Madej, Piotr Migas, Maciej Motyka, Jerzy Pacyna, Zbigniew Pędzich, Łukasz Rauch, Kinga Rodak, Maria Sozańska, Tomasz Tański, Krzysztof Wierzbanowski, Joanna Wojewoda-Budka, Waldemar Wołczyński, Piotr Żabiński
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A caption must be placed above respective table and should explain the symbols used in the heading and in the left hand column. Tables should be referred to in the text as follows: TABLE 1. References should be typed on separate pages and numbered consecutively applying the system accepted by the Quarterly (initials and names all authors, journal title [abbreviated according to the Journal Title Abbreviations of Web of Science: http://library.caltech.edu/reference/abbreviations/, everyone abbreviation should be end with a dot - example. Arch.Metall.Mater.] or book title; journal volume or book publisher; page spread; publication year in bracket). The use of DOI numbers (full notation and linked) is mandatory for each paper and should be formatted as shown in the examples below: Journals: [1] L.B. Magalas, Development of High-Resolution Mechanical Spectroscopy, HRMS: Status and Perspectives. HRMS Coupled with a Laser Dilatometer. Arch. Metall. Mater. 60 (3), 2069-2076 (2015). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/AMM-2015-0350 [2] E. Pagounis, M.J. Szczerba, R. Chulist, M. Laufenberg, Large Magnetic Field-Induced Work output in a NiMgGa Seven-Lavered Modulated Martensite. Appl. Phys. Lett. 107, 152407 (2015). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4933303 [3] H. Etschmaier, H. Torwesten, H. Eder, P. Hadley, Suppression of Interdiffusion in Copper/Tin thin Films. J. Mater. Eng. Perform. (2012).DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-011-0090-2 (in press). Books: [2] M. H. Kamdar, A.M.C. Westwood, Environment-Sensitive Mechanical Behaviour, New York 1981. Proceedings: [3] F. Erdogan, in: H. Liebowitz (Ed.), Fracture 2, Academic Press 684, New York (1968). Internet resource: [4] http://www.twi.co.uk/content/fswqual.html PhD Thesis: [6] F.M. LIang. World Hyphenation by Computer. PhD thesis, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, June. Chapter in books: [7] R. Major, P. Lacki, R. Kustosz, J. M. Lackner, Modelling of nanoindentation to simulate thin layer behavior, in: K. J. Kurzydłowski, B. Major, P. Zięba (Ed.), Foundation of Materials Design 2006, Research Signpost (2006). Articles in press: [8] H. EtschmaIer, H. Torwesten, H. Eder, P. Hadley, J. Mater. Eng. Perform. (2012), DOI: 10.1007/s11665-011-0090-2 (in press). 3. Fees No honorarium will be paid. The journal does not have article processing charges (APCs) nor article submission charges. 4. Review and proofread process 4.1. Peer review process All submitted manuscripts undergo review by renowned specialists appointed by the Editor-in-Chief and members of the Editorial Board. Reviewers receive guidance to help them perform the review, and submit written opinion on the manuscript together with recommendation to accept as is, or reject, or accept after revision. In the latter case i.e. when revision is requested, the authors are obliged to respond to Editor and Reviewers’ comments in detail and make revisions to the manuscript. A rebuttal to Reviewers’ comments can also be sent via the Editorial System in writing. Decision to reject the article is taken by the Editorial Board with the final decision belonging to the Editor, who may appoint another reviewer if necessary. Reviewers remain anonymous to Authors and their identity cannot be revealed by the Editorial Office. In a separate file, the authors are requested to suggest names and contact details (affiliations and valid e-mail addresses) of at least three experts who could serve as reviewers. Brief explanation (2-3 sentence-long) why each person is suitable as a reviewer should also be provided. The suggested reviewers cannot be from the same country as affiliation of the corresponding author. The decision to appoint a reviewer belongs solely to the editor. 4.2. Revised manuscript submission When revision of a manuscript is requested, Authors should return the revised version of their manuscript as soon as possible. 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Original version Starting from issue 1/ 2018, Volume 63, Archives of Metallurgy and Materials is published in electronic via www.journals.pan.pl. The printed version is printed only for designated libraries (legal basis: Regulation of the Minister of Culture and Art of March 6, 1997). 6. Prevent cases of plagiarism Readers should be sure that the authors present the results of their work transparently, fair and honest, regardless of whether they are the direct authors, or used the help of a specialized entity (natural or legal person). To prevent cases of plagiarism, "ghostwriting" and "guest Authorship", the Editorial Office will require that the Authors disclosed the contribution of individual Authors in the creation of manuscript (with their affiliations and contributions, i.e. the information who is responsible for: research concept and design, collection and/or assembly of data, data analysis and interpretation, writing the manuscript). 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Archives of Metallurgy and Materials is a quarterly journal of Polish Academy of Sciences and Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science PAS which publishes original scientific papers and reviews in the fields of metallurgy and materials science, foundry, mechanical working of metals, thermal engineering in metallurgy, thermodynamic and physical properties of materials, phase equilibria in the broad context and diffusion. In addition to the regular, original scientific papers and conference proceedings, invited reviews presenting the up-to-date knowledge and monothematic issues devoted to preferred areas of research will be published. Submission of a paper implies that it has not been published previously, that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere, and that if accepted it will not be published elsewhere in the same form.
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