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Prof. Dr. Konstantinos Kontis
University of Glasgow (UK)
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Cranfield University
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The University of Sheffield
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Aims & Scope
Open Access. What does it really mean?
Dear Colleagues,
Aerospace is devoted to the publication of original papers, review
articles, short notes and communications related to all fields of aerospace
science, engineering and technology, disclosing theoretical, fundamental
and applied results linked to potential applications that are related to
research, design, manufacture, operations, control and maintenance
of aircraft and spacecraft. Researchers are encouraged to publish the
results of their recent theoretical and experimental developments with
as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the
papers.
Open access is mainly a response to what is known as the serials
crisis: yearly increasing journal subscription prices, which make
subscription-based journals increasingly difficult to afford.
You are invited to contribute a research article
or a comprehensive review for consideration
and publication in Aerospace (ISSN 22264310). Aerospace is an international, peerreviewed, open access journal of aeronautics and
astronautics.
Manuscripts prepared in Microsoft Word or LaTeX
can be submitted to the Editorial Office online at
www.mdpi.com. Detailed instructions for authors
are also available online:
www.mdpi.com/journal/aerospace/instructions/
Aerospace is published in open access format—
research articles, reviews and other contents
are released on the Internet immediately after
acceptance. The scientific community and the
public have unlimited and free access to the
content as soon as it is published.
Aerospace is a new journal and publication fees
are fully waived for papers submitted in 2014.
However, a fee of 250 CHF may apply for those
articles that need major editing and formatting
and/or English editing.
We would be pleased to welcome you as one of
our authors.
Prof. Dr. Konstantinos Kontis
Editor-in-Chief
Aerospace Editorial Office
E-Mail: [email protected]
Tel. +41 61 683 7734
www.mdpi.com/journal/aerospace/
Scope:
Aerospace is a multidisciplinary science inviting submissions on, but not
limited to, the following subject areas:
○ aerodynamics
○ computational fluid dynamics
○ fluid-structure interaction
○ flight mechanics
○ plasmas
○ research instrumentation
○ test facilities ○ environment
○ material science
○ structural analysis
○ thermophysics and heat transfer
○ thermal-structure interaction
○ aeroacoustics
○ optics
○ electromagnetism and radar
○ propulsion
○ power generation and conversion
○ fuels and propellants
○ combustion
○ multidisciplinary design
optimization
○ software engineering
○ data analysis
○ signal and image processing
○ artificial intelligence
○ aerospace vehicles’ operation,
control and maintenance
○ risk and reliability
○ human factors
○ human-automation interaction
○ airline operations and
management
○ air traffic management
○ airport design
○ meteorology
○ space exploration
○ multi-physics interaction
Aerospace regularly publishes special issues on relevant and timely
topics. Be sure to check our website for an updated list of special issues:
www.mdpi.com/journal/aerospace/
Many university libraries around the world have had to cancel
existing subscriptions, or are unable to keep up with subscribing
to new journals, because the cost of publication has risen
disproportionately to their budgets.
With open access publishing, the cost of peer-review and production
of an article is borne by the institute of the author by payment of a
one-time flat fee. Conversely, readers and their institutes are no
longer charged for accessing the journals they need.
For researchers, open access brings the convenience of immediate
access to the literature that they need — no matter for which
university or company they work, or whether they just want to read
a paper in their spare time at home.
For authors, open access means a much wider circle of readers
due to the easy access to their research papers. The interested
general public is also able to access research works, giving higher
transparency to the outcome of taxpayer money spent on research.
Publication Ethics Statement
Aerospace is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics
(COPE). Aerospace takes the responsibility to enforce a rigorous
peer-review together with strict ethical policies and standards to
ensure to add high quality scientific works to the field of scholarly
publication.