International Journal of Energetic Materials and Chemical Propulsion
Published 6 issues per year
ISSN Print: 2150-766X
ISSN Online: 2150-7678
IF:
0.7
5-Year IF:
0.7
Immediacy Index:
0.1
Eigenfactor:
0.00016
JCI:
0.18
SJR:
0.313
SNIP:
0.6
CiteScore™::
1.6
H-Index:
16
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Aims and Scope
The main purpose for this journal is to promote scientific investigation, technical advancements, and information exchange in the two closely related areas of energetic materials (EM) and chemical propulsion (CP). Numerous energetic materials have been developed recently for various chemical propulsion applications. Significant advancements in energetic material synthesis, characterization, and model simulation have also been made in recent years. It is expected that this trend will continue even at a greater pace in the future. Nano-sized ingredients and certain novel components offer specific advantages for both military and commercial applications in the chemical propulsion field. The ignition and combustion behavior of various new materials have shown special characteristics based upon experimental, theoretical, and computational research efforts. With the current emphasis on environmental impact, safety, and efficiency, efforts will be made in future development by considering green, insensitive, and high-performance energetic materials. In the chemical propulsion area, there have been numerous advancements in solid, liquid, and hybrid rockets. Similarly, energetic fuels and oxidizers have been formulated and processed for solid-fuel ramjets, ducted rockets, pulse detonation engines, etc. Many challenging problems, such as erosion of nozzle and high-temperature insulation materials, are topics of today's research. In spite of notable advances, many technological gaps have been identified in the combustion of energetic materials for propulsion purposes. This journal is intended to provide a valuable source of technical information associated with the energetic material development related to the advancements in chemical propulsion systems.
The journal is aimed to: 1) promote communication between researchers, designers, and manufacturers regarding state-of-the-art approaches in the field of propellants, explosives, and combustion; 2) address new and advanced propulsion systems associated with solid, liquid, and gel energetic materials; 3) enhance the safety techniques in the utilization of energetic materials; and 4) encourage the development of highly reliable propulsion systems. The journal also addresses several pressing global issues in the combustion/propulsion area such as: a) environmental concerns; b) enhanced safety operation; and c) economical utilization.
The scope of this journal covers the following 18 areas:
Note: Volumes 1-6 are available online only
The journal is aimed to: 1) promote communication between researchers, designers, and manufacturers regarding state-of-the-art approaches in the field of propellants, explosives, and combustion; 2) address new and advanced propulsion systems associated with solid, liquid, and gel energetic materials; 3) enhance the safety techniques in the utilization of energetic materials; and 4) encourage the development of highly reliable propulsion systems. The journal also addresses several pressing global issues in the combustion/propulsion area such as: a) environmental concerns; b) enhanced safety operation; and c) economical utilization.
The scope of this journal covers the following 18 areas:
- Nano Technology and Innovative Methods in EM Development;
- Synthesis & Characterization of EMs;
- Formulation, Processing, and Manufacturing of EMs;
- Insensitive Munitions;
- Hazard Reduction and Safety Aspects;
- Theoretical Modeling and Numerical Simulation for CP and EM;
- Performance Evaluation of EMs;
- Aging, Stability, and Compatibility;
- Recycling, Disposal, and Environmental Aspects;
- Test Methods and Diagnostic Techniques in CP and/or Combustion of EMs;
- Ignition and Initiation Processes;
- Detonation and/or Deflagration Processes;
- Thermobarics and Thermites;
- Innovative Rocket Propulsion Techniques;
- Rocket Thermal Protection Materials;
- Environmentally-Friendly "Green" Propellants;
- Commercial Applications of EMs; and
- Performance of Advanced Propulsion Systems.
Note: Volumes 1-6 are available online only
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