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Aim
The journal has as its objective the
publication and wide electronic dissemination of innovative and
consequential research in mechanics of materials and deformable
structures of all types. Analytical, computational, and
experimental results must serve to clarify physical phenomena that
typically involve small or large deformation states. Methods that
can be generalized to a wider class of problems are
encouraged.
Scope
Drawing from all areas of engineering,
materials, and biology, the mechanics of solids, materials, and
structures is experiencing considerable growth in directions not
anticipated a few years ago, which involve the development of new
technology requiring multidisciplinary simulation. The journal
stimulates this growth by emphasizing fundamental advances that are
relevant in dealing with problems of all length scales. Of growing
interest are the multiscale problems with an interaction between
small and large scale phenomena.
Peer Review
Every paper submitted to JoMMS is subjected
to stringent peer review by, on average, three reviewers. Only a
fraction of submitted manuscripts are published, generally after
revision required by the reviewers.
Indexing and Impact Factor
In 2009, JoMMS was included in the Web of
Science / Science Citation Index. The 2010 Thomson ISI impact factor was 0.481.
JoMMS is also covered by Current
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