Journal of Combustion

About this Journal

Aims and scope

Journal of Combustion publishes papers on all aspects of combustion science, both practical and theoretical. Articles may, amongst of topics, consider:

  • Combustion chemistry (reaction schemes, mechanisms, and kinetics)
  • Physical phenomena (diffusion, flow, and modelling)
  • Fuels (mix and composition, delivery, and environmental considerations)
  • Detonations, explosions, ignition, and extinction
  • Flames and fires (structure, spread, and mitigation)
  • Energy transfer (engine operation, propulsion and locomotion, and heat recovery)

Fundamental and applied studies are equally encouraged. As well as original research, Journal of Combustion also publishes focused review articles that examine the state of the art, identify emerging trends, and suggest future directions for developing fields.

    Bibliographic information

    ISSN: 2090-1968 (Print)
    ISSN: 2090-1976 (Online)
    DOI: 10.1155/1736

    Journal title history

    • Journal of Combustion 2010–Current
    • International Journal of Reacting Systems 2008–2008 (title changed)

      Open Access

      Journal of Combustion is an open access journal. All articles are immediately available to read and reuse upon publication. More information about our Open Access policy can be found on our copyright page.

        Contact

        Editorial enquiries should be directed to jc@hindawi.com.

        General enquiries should be directed to help@hindawi.com.

         

          Journal of Combustion
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          Acceptance rate10%
          Submission to final decision141 days
          Acceptance to publication10 days
          CiteScore1.200
          Journal Citation Indicator0.110
          Impact Factor0.7
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