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Advances in Mechanical Engineering

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Advances in Mechanical Engineering (AIME) is a JCR Ranked, peer-reviewed, open access journal which publishes a wide range of original research and review articles. The journal Editorial Board welcomes manuscripts in both fundamental and applied research areas, and encourages submissions which contribute novel and innovative insights to the field of mechanical engineering.

All submitted articles considered suitable for AIME are subjected to rigorous peer review to ensure the highest levels of quality. Original papers which provide an important contribution to the development of mechanical engineering and report on significant developments in the field are encouraged. The review process is carried out as quickly as possible to minimise any delays in the online publication of articles.

AIME aims to advance the understanding of mechanical engineering by providing a platform for the publication of unique contributions in the field of mechanical engineering across a variety of topics, including, but not limited to:


Engineering Materials and TechnologyBiomedical Engineering
Stress Analysis, StructuresMechanics of Materials and Solid Mechanics
FatigueMechanisms and Machines
Dynamics and ControlReliability
MechanicsMechatronics and Information Technology
Vehicle EngineeringMicro- and Nano- Mechanical Systems
Fluid MechanicsFuel and Combustion
AerodynamicsAcoustics, Vibration and Noise
Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass TransferComposites
Systems and DesignMetallurgy
ManufactureMetrology
Surfaces and InterfacesRobotics and Automation
TribologyRobotics and Rehabilitation
TurbomachinerySmart Structures
Combustion EnginesEnergy Harvesting
Numerical SimulationsApplied mathematical modelling
Finite Element, Volume and Difference MethodsOptimization
Real Time and Time Delay Systems