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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy

Published in Association with Institution of Mechanical Engineers

eISSN: 20412967 | ISSN: 09576509 | Current volume: 238 | Current issue: 7 Frequency: 8 Times/Year

The Journal of Power and Energy covers all aspects of energy conversion systems, including power generation, transmission and use.

The Journal of Power and Energy, Part A of the Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, is dedicated to publishing papers of high scientific quality on all aspects of the technology of energy conversion systems. Papers reviewing specific systems from a strategic and economic standpoint are particularly welcome.'

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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The Journal of Power and Energy is a peer reviewed journal which covers all aspects of energy conversion thermo-fluid systems, including: renewable energy, power generation and its use. In addition to technical developments, interests include environmental, economic and policy issues. Turbomachinery, fuel cell systems, energy management, emission reduction, waste management, heat exchangers are principal but not exclusive, areas of focus. The Journal of Power and Energy does not publish papers on electrical machines, electrical grid management or power electronics. Papers that use modelling should include experimental data for validation. If the concept being modelled is novel, then validation of sub-models should still be demonstrated.

The journal the following aims:

  • To promote and encourage engineering advancement and innovation through sharing of knowledge.
  • To identify what has been learned and to enable others to reproduce and build further knowledge, extend methods and concepts and to test theories.
  • To enable authors and organisations to receive recognition and credit for their disclosures
The scope extends to include:
Power and Energy Systems
  • Power generation using innovative and conventional sources including: fossil, nuclear, and renewable systems.
  • Energy storage, Regenerative and Fuel cell systems.
  • Advanced and innovative cycles.
  • Energy systems including:     
           energy management in buildings, air conditioning, refrigeration,
  • Thermal and mechanical (but not exclusively electrical) aspects of electricity networks.

Power and Energy System Issues

  • Emissions reduction,
  • Environmental policy,
  • Carbon mitigation including efficiency improvements and CO2 capture and storage,
  • Fuel flexibility,
  • Hydrogen economy,
  • Waste management,
  • Power plant health and safety.
  • Decommissioning, disposal and storage of nuclear plant and material.
  • Changes in infrastructure, transmission and distribution.
  • Demand reduction, advanced control, hybrid photovoltaic and ventilation.

Power and Energy System Components

  • Boilers, Gas turbines, Steam turbines, Wind turbines,
  • Compressors, combustion and turbine systems,
  • I C Engines (non-automotive),
  • Heat pipes, Heat exchangers and Cooling systems,
  • Heat recovery steam generators,
  • Pumps
  • Fans.

Power and Energy System Techniques and methods

  • The journal covers:
  • thermo-economic optimisation,
  • health monitoring,
  • life cycle analysis,
  • operation and maintenance, and
  • energy systems instrumentation,
  • simulation and management.
  • Fluid mechanics and thermodynamics (when clearly related to power systems or their components), including CFD, Heat transfer and Combustion

 

Editor
Professor P R N Childs Imperial College London, UK
Associate Editors
A Corsini Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
C Dent University of Edinburgh, UK
C T J Scrivener Consultant, UK
A G Sheard AGS Consulting, USA
C R Stone University of Oxford, UK
D Vogt University of Stuttgart, Germany
Editorial Board
A Gupta Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India
L Micheli Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
O Bartos Czech Technical University in Prague, Czechia
S Dykas Silesian University of Technology, Poland
M Pollack University of Sussex, UK
H Ruan Imperial College London, UK
Professor P R N Childs Imperial College London, UK
C R Stone University of Oxford, UK
D Vogt University of Stuttgart, Germany
C T J Scrivener Consultant, UK
C Dent University of Edinburgh, UK
A Corsini Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
A G Sheard AGS Consulting, USA
X Cai University of Shanghai for Science & Technology, China
R Chouhan Rolls-Royce India, India
Z Feng Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
S Liu Tsinghua University, China
J Ren Tsinghua University, China
S Sanghi Indian Institute of Technology, India
T Staubli Hochschule Luzern, Switzerland
M T Schobeiri Texas A&M University, USA
Yu Zhang Cummins Inc., USA
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