一、期刊概况 Forces in Mechanics 是一本经同行评审的开放获取期刊,专注于固体力学及其分支领域,涵盖材料科学、工程学、制造业、物理学、生物学和化学等多学科交叉范畴。其致力于为全球研究人员打造国际交流平台,推动固体力学领域的学术成果传播与交流。二、近期优秀文章示例 “Improved eight - node non - conformin...
《Forces In Mechanics》(《力学中的力》)是一本由Elsevier出版的Engineering-Mechanical Engineering学术刊物,主要刊载Engineering-Mechanical Engineering相关领域研究成果与实践,旨在打造一种学术水平高、可读性强、具有全球影响力的学术期刊。本刊已入选SCIE来源期刊。2023年发布的影响因子为3.2。
#期刊征稿#【Forces in Mechanics邀您投稿固体力学相关高质量原创研究成果】Forces in Mechanics是一本经同行评审的开放获取期刊,期刊周转快速,旨在为研究人员提供一个国际交流平台,帮助他们发表固体力学及其所有分支领域,如材料科学、工程学、制造业、物理学、生物学和化学等学科的高质量原创研究成果。请点击链接查看期刊...
Forces in Mechanics: A journal on mechanics of solids, materials and structures and their structural integrity Forces in Mechanics is an international forum for the publication and communication of high-quality original research in all branches of Solid Mechanics, including those at the interfaces … ...
1 Forces in Mechanics影响因子截止到2022年3月21日官方还没有公布。因为Forces in Mechanics是一本新近发行的开放获取期刊,2020年才开始出版,知名度不是很高,发表的文章也不多,所以影响因子目前还没有具体数据。Forces in Mechanics旨在为固体力学的各个主题,尤其是在力学向物理科学、生命科学及数据科学拓展的新...
Forces In Mechanics Forces In MechanicsSCIE Forces Mech ISSN:2666-3597 E-ISSN:暂无数据 投稿咨询学术服务 基本信息 BASIC INFORMATION 审稿时间:16 Weeks 出版周期:暂无数据 出版国家或地区:United Kingdom 创刊:暂无数据 影响因子:3.2 是否预警:否 语言:English...
Forces in Mechanics is an international forum for the publication and communication of high-quality original research in all branches of Solid Mechanics, including those at the interfaces of materials science, engineering, manufacturing, physics, biology, and chemistry. The journal covers experimental, ...
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Mechanics - Rigid Bodies, Forces, Motion: Statics is the study of bodies and structures that are in equilibrium. For a body to be in equilibrium, there must be no net force acting on it. In addition, there must be no net torque acting on it. Figure 17A s