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Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Gun Jin Yun
gunjin.yun@snu.ac.kr
Dept. of Aerospace Eng.
Seoul National University
Seoul 08826, South Korea
Associate Editor
Prof. Chao Zhang
chaozhang@nwpu.edu.cn
Dept. of Aeronautical Structure Eng.
Northwestern Polytech. Univ.
Shaanxi 710072, China
Managing Editor-in-Chief
Professor Chang-Koon Choi
cck@kaist.ac.kr
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Korea Adv. Inst. of Science & Technol.
Daejeon 34141, Korea
ISSN: 2671-4930(Print), ISSN: 2671-5120(Online)
Vol.5 (4 issues) for 2025, Quarterly
For correspondence: cme@techno-press.com
Prof. Gun Jin Yun
gunjin.yun@snu.ac.kr
Dept. of Aerospace Eng.
Seoul National University
Seoul 08826, South Korea
Associate Editor
Prof. Chao Zhang
chaozhang@nwpu.edu.cn
Dept. of Aeronautical Structure Eng.
Northwestern Polytech. Univ.
Shaanxi 710072, China
Managing Editor-in-Chief
Professor Chang-Koon Choi
cck@kaist.ac.kr
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Korea Adv. Inst. of Science & Technol.
Daejeon 34141, Korea
ISSN: 2671-4930(Print), ISSN: 2671-5120(Online)
Vol.5 (4 issues) for 2025, Quarterly
For correspondence: cme@techno-press.com
Aims and Scope
The Composite Materials and Engineering (CME) aims to provide an international forum for valuable sources of new ideas and a site for presenting original research in various composite material science and engineering fields. The most welcome articles are those which introduce new composite materials, nanomaterials, and functional composites, those which present innovations in advanced manufacturing technologies, those which facilitate understandings of physics of composite materials and structures through computational and theoretical modeling, and those which impact applications of composite materials to real-life engineering structures through new technologies.
Typical subjects covered by the journal include:
- Polymer, Ceramic, and Metal Matrix Composites;
- Fiber and Textile Composites;
- Natural Fiber Composites;
- Construction composites;
- Nanocomposites;
- Carbon nanomaterials;
- Composite Metamaterials;
- Multiscale Hybrid Composite Materials;
- Composite Materials and Environment;
- Multiscale Mechanics, Modeling and Simulations;
- Durability and Fatigue;
- Interface Engineering and Science;
- Functional Composite Materials;
- Manufacturing Innovations of Composite Materials;
- 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing;
- Structural Health Monitoring;
- Uncertainty Characterization in Composite Materials;
- Optimal Design of Composites;
- Artificial Intelligence in Composite Materials and Structures;
- Applications of Composite Materials in Engineering Structures
Typical subjects covered by the journal include:
- Polymer, Ceramic, and Metal Matrix Composites;
- Fiber and Textile Composites;
- Natural Fiber Composites;
- Construction composites;
- Nanocomposites;
- Carbon nanomaterials;
- Composite Metamaterials;
- Multiscale Hybrid Composite Materials;
- Composite Materials and Environment;
- Multiscale Mechanics, Modeling and Simulations;
- Durability and Fatigue;
- Interface Engineering and Science;
- Functional Composite Materials;
- Manufacturing Innovations of Composite Materials;
- 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing;
- Structural Health Monitoring;
- Uncertainty Characterization in Composite Materials;
- Optimal Design of Composites;
- Artificial Intelligence in Composite Materials and Structures;
- Applications of Composite Materials in Engineering Structures
Editorial Board
Prof. Mergen Ghayesh
U Adelaide
Australia
Prof. Marcin Kaminski
Lodz U Technology
Poland
Prof. Sherif Keshk
Nanomater Syst Renew Energy Lab
Tunisia
Prof. Yaser Kiani
Shahrekord University
Iran
Prof. Eva Kormanikova
Technical University of Kosice
Slovakia
Prof. Frederic Charles Lebon
Aix-Marseille U
France
Prof. Li Ma
Harbin Institute of Technology
China
Prof. Sergei Mileiko
Russian Academy Sci
Russia
Prof. Togay Ozbakkaloglu
U Hertfordshire
UK
Prof. Hayder Rasheed
Kansas State U, Manhattan
USA
Prof. Kyong Yop Rhee
Kyung Hee U
Korea
Dr. Mohamed Jaffer Sadiq M.
NITK-Surathkal
India
Prof. T. Jothi Saravanan
Yokohama U
Japan
Prof. Tamer A. Sebaey
Prince Sultan U
Saudi Arabia
Prof. Stefano Valvano
Kore University of Enna
Italy
Prof. M. M. Shokrieh
Iran U Sci Tech
Iran
Prof. Pairod Singhatanadgid
Chulalongkorn U
Thailand
Prof. Oleg Smorygo
National Academy of Sci. Belarus
Belarus
Prof. Mohamed T.BH.iH. Sultan
U Putra Malaysia
Malaysia
Prof. Sousana P. Tastani
Democritus U Thrace
Greece
Prof. Francesco Tornabene
Universita del Salento
Italy
Prof. Abdelouahed Tounsi
U Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria
Prof. R.Vasudevan
Vellore Institute of Technology
India
Dr. W.J. Lau
U Teknologi Malaysia
Malaysia
Prof. Lu Wang
Nanjing Tech Univ.
China
Prof. Wu Xu
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., China
Prof. Qian Xudong
NU Singapore, Singapore
Dr. Libo Yan
Tech. U Braunschweig
Germany
Prof. Tao Yu
U Wollongong
Australia
Prof. Peng Zhang
Zhengzhou U
Zhengzhou, China
Dr. Krzysztof Kamil Zur
Bialystok University of Technology,
Bialystok, Poland
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All the submitted papers that have passed the preliminary check by the editors will undergo a rigorous peer-review process to judge their significance and originality. Those papers positively recommended by at least two expert reviewers will be finally accepted for publication in the Techno-Press Journals or after any required modifications are made.Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author to correct any typesetting errors. Alterations to the original manuscript will not be accepted at this stage. Proofs should be returned within 48 hours of receipt.Submission of an article to a Techno-Press Journal implies that it presents the original and unpublished work, and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. On acceptance of the submitted manuscript, it is implied that the copyright thereof is transferred to the Techno-Press. The Agreement of Authorship, Originality, and Copyright Transfer must be signed and submitted.
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Authorship: Authors are encouraged to check ICMJE's guideline for authorship. (http://www.icmje.org/icmje-recommendations.pdf (http://www.icmje.org/icmje-recommendations.pdf)). Authorship problems will be dealt with according to COPE flowcharts. (https://publicationethics.org/authorship (https://publicationethics.org/authorship))
There is an option of publishing your paper as Open Access. When you receive a formal acceptance email, you will find a link that you may click on to pay the Article Processing Charge (APC) for Open Access publishing.
single side of A4 paper. Submitted papers will be published in regular technical paper only. The first page of an article should contain; (1) a title of paper
which well reflects the contents of the paper (Arial, 16pt), (2) all the name(s) and affiliations(s) of authors(s)
(Arial, 12pt), (3) an abstract of 100~250 words (Times New Roman, 11pt), (4) 5-10 keywords following the
abstract, and (5) footnote (personal title and email address of the corresponding author (required) and
other authors' (not mandatory)). The paper should be concluded by proper conclusions which reflect the
findings in the paper. The normal length of the technical paper should be about 12-24 journal pages. Authors are advised to read the details in the Authors' Guide (http://www.techno-press.com/papers/Authors_Guide.pdf) for guide and Template (http://www.techno-press.com/papers/Template.docx).
Tables and figures : Tables and figures should be consecutively numbered and have short titles. They should
be referred to in the text as following examples (e.g., Fig. 1(a), Figs. 1 and 2, Figs. 1(a)-(d) / Table 1,
Tables 1-2), etc. Tables should have borders (1/2pt plane line) with the captions right before the table.
Figures should be properly located in the text as an editable image file (.jpg) with captions on the lower cell.
All of the original figures and tables are required to be placed at the suitable locations in the text.
Units and mathematical expressions : It is desirable that units of measurements and abbreviations should
follow the System Internationale (SI) except where the other unit system is more suitable. The numbers
identifying the displayed mathematical expression should be placed in the parentheses and referred to in
the text as following examples (e.g., Eq. (1), Eqs. (1)-(2)). Mathematical expressions must be inserted as
an object (set as Microsoft Equations 3.0) for Microsoft Word 2007 and after versions. Image-copied text
or equations are not acceptable unless they are editable. The raised and lowered fonts cannot be used for
superscription and subscription.
References : A list of references which reflect the current state of technology in the field locates after
conclusions of the paper. For details to prepare the list of references and cite them in the text, authors are
advised to follow the introduction and the sample list in the Authors' Guide (http://www.techno-press.com/papers/Authors_Guide.pdf).
All the submitted papers that have passed the preliminary check by the editors will undergo a rigorous peer-review process to judge their significance and originality. Those papers positively recommended by at least two expert reviewers will be finally accepted for publication in the Techno-Press Journals or after any required modifications are made.Proofs will be sent to the corresponding author to correct any typesetting errors. Alterations to the original manuscript will not be accepted at this stage. Proofs should be returned within 48 hours of receipt.Submission of an article to a Techno-Press Journal implies that it presents the original and unpublished work, and not under consideration for publication elsewhere. On acceptance of the submitted manuscript, it is implied that the copyright thereof is transferred to the Techno-Press. The Agreement of Authorship, Originality, and Copyright Transfer must be signed and submitted.
General: Techno-Press applies research and publication ethics standards based on COPE's International Standards for Editors and Authors (https://publicationethics.org/node/11184 (https://publicationethics.org/node/11184)). Violation of publication ethics will result in the activation of COPE flow chart. (https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Flowcharts (https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Flowcharts))
Authorship: Authors are encouraged to check ICMJE's guideline for authorship. (http://www.icmje.org/icmje-recommendations.pdf (http://www.icmje.org/icmje-recommendations.pdf)). Authorship problems will be dealt with according to COPE flowcharts. (https://publicationethics.org/authorship (https://publicationethics.org/authorship))
There is an option of publishing your paper as Open Access. When you receive a formal acceptance email, you will find a link that you may click on to pay the Article Processing Charge (APC) for Open Access publishing.
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https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Guidelines. (https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Guidelines)
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(1) Substantial contributors to the conception or design of the work or the acquisition, analysis
or interpretation of data for the work,
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to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
Authors should meet these four conditions after the initial submission of a manuscript and any changes whatsoever in authorship (adding author(s), deleting author(s), or re-arranging the order of authors) must be explained by a letter to the editor from the authors concerned. This letter must be signed by all authors on the paper. Techno-Press does not correct authorship after the final acceptance unless a mistake has been made by the editorial staff. Authorship may be changed before the final acceptance when the authorship correction is requested by all of the authors involved with the manuscript.
The corresponding author takes primary responsibility for communication with the journal during the manuscript submission, peer review, and publication process. The corresponding author should be available throughout the submission and peer review process to respond to editorial queries in a timely manner, and should be available to respond to critiques of the work and cooperate with any requests from the journal for data or additional information or questions about the paper even after publication.
Submitted manuscripts must not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. No part of the accepted manuscript should be duplicated in any other journal without the permission of the Editorial Board. Submitted manuscripts are checked for possible plagiarism or duplicate publication upon the paper’s arrival. If plagiarism or duplicate publication is detected, the manuscripts may be rejected, the authors will be announced in the journal, and their institutions will be informed. There will also be penalties for the authors. A letter of permission is required for any and all material that has been published previously. It is the responsibility of the author to request permission from the publisher for any material that is being reproduced. This requirement applies to text, figures, and tables.
The corresponding author must inform the editor of any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the authors’ interpretation of the data. Examples of potential conflicts of interest are financial support from or connections to companies, political pressure from interest groups, and academically related issues. In particular, all sources of funding applicable to the study should be explicitly stated.When the journal faces suspected cases of research and publication misconduct, such as redundant publication, plagiarism, fraudulent or fabricated data, changes in authorship, undisclosed conflict of interest, ethical problems with a submitted manuscript, appropriation by a reviewer of an author’s idea or data, and complaints against editors, the resolution process will follow the flowchart provided by COPE, https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Flowcharts. (https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Flowcharts)
The discussion and decision on the suspected cases are carried out by the Editorial Board.
The Editorial Board will continuously work to monitor and safeguard publication ethics:
* Guidelines for retracting articles;
* Maintenance of the integrity of academic records;
* Preclusion of business needs from compromising intellectual and ethical standards;
* Publishing corrections, clarifications, retractions, and apologies when needed; and
* Excluding plagiarized and fraudulent data.
The editors maintain the following responsibilities:
* Responsibility and authority to reject and accept articles;
* Avoid any conflict of interest with respect to articles they reject or accept;
* Promote the publication of corrections or retractions when errors are found; and
* Preserve the anonymity of reviewers.
https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Guidelines. (https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Guidelines)
Authorship credit should be based on
(1) Substantial contributors to the conception or design of the work or the acquisition, analysis
or interpretation of data for the work,
(2) Drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content,
(3) Final approval of the version to be published, and
(4) Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related
to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved.
Authors should meet these four conditions after the initial submission of a manuscript and any changes whatsoever in authorship (adding author(s), deleting author(s), or re-arranging the order of authors) must be explained by a letter to the editor from the authors concerned. This letter must be signed by all authors on the paper. Techno-Press does not correct authorship after the final acceptance unless a mistake has been made by the editorial staff. Authorship may be changed before the final acceptance when the authorship correction is requested by all of the authors involved with the manuscript.
The corresponding author takes primary responsibility for communication with the journal during the manuscript submission, peer review, and publication process. The corresponding author should be available throughout the submission and peer review process to respond to editorial queries in a timely manner, and should be available to respond to critiques of the work and cooperate with any requests from the journal for data or additional information or questions about the paper even after publication.
Submitted manuscripts must not have been previously published or be under consideration for publication elsewhere. No part of the accepted manuscript should be duplicated in any other journal without the permission of the Editorial Board. Submitted manuscripts are checked for possible plagiarism or duplicate publication upon the paper’s arrival. If plagiarism or duplicate publication is detected, the manuscripts may be rejected, the authors will be announced in the journal, and their institutions will be informed. There will also be penalties for the authors. A letter of permission is required for any and all material that has been published previously. It is the responsibility of the author to request permission from the publisher for any material that is being reproduced. This requirement applies to text, figures, and tables.
The corresponding author must inform the editor of any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the authors’ interpretation of the data. Examples of potential conflicts of interest are financial support from or connections to companies, political pressure from interest groups, and academically related issues. In particular, all sources of funding applicable to the study should be explicitly stated.When the journal faces suspected cases of research and publication misconduct, such as redundant publication, plagiarism, fraudulent or fabricated data, changes in authorship, undisclosed conflict of interest, ethical problems with a submitted manuscript, appropriation by a reviewer of an author’s idea or data, and complaints against editors, the resolution process will follow the flowchart provided by COPE, https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Flowcharts. (https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Flowcharts)
The discussion and decision on the suspected cases are carried out by the Editorial Board.
The Editorial Board will continuously work to monitor and safeguard publication ethics:
* Guidelines for retracting articles;
* Maintenance of the integrity of academic records;
* Preclusion of business needs from compromising intellectual and ethical standards;
* Publishing corrections, clarifications, retractions, and apologies when needed; and
* Excluding plagiarized and fraudulent data.
The editors maintain the following responsibilities:
* Responsibility and authority to reject and accept articles;
* Avoid any conflict of interest with respect to articles they reject or accept;
* Promote the publication of corrections or retractions when errors are found; and
* Preserve the anonymity of reviewers.