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力学快报(英文版)(Theoretical & Applied Mechanics Letters)(OA期刊)
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  • 力学快报(英文版)(Theoretical & Applied Mechanics Letters)(OA期刊)
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  • 《力学快报(英文版)》(Theoretical & Applied Mechanics Letters)(双月刊),创刊于2011年,由中国科学院主管,中国科学院力学研究所和中国力学学会主办的学术期刊。期刊定位为国际化的快报类英文期刊;旨在快速、精炼地报道具有原创性和重要价值的力学所有分支学科、力学交叉学科的理论、实验、计算以及应用等方面的研究思想、方法、进展和成果;注重前沿性和时效性,注重力学和工程的结合。

  • 基本信息

  • 期刊名称:力学快报(英文版)(Theoretical & Applied Mechanics Letters)(OA期刊)
  • 主管单位:中国科学院
  • 主办单位:中国科学院力学研究所、中国力学学会
  • 国内刊号:CN 11-5991/O3
  • 国际刊号:ISSN 2095-0349
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  • 学科分类:力学
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  • 字数要求:6000-32000
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  • 投稿网址:https://submit.elsevier.com/TAML
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  • 电话传真:010-82543904(202506期)
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  • 微信公众号:TAML力学快报英文(taml_weixin)

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      2026年3月2日星期一

      《力学快报(英文版)》作者指南

      Authors Guidance

      【官网信息】

      Preparation

      Your Paper Your Way

      We

      now differentiate between the requirements for new and revised

      submissions. You may choose to submit your manuscript as a single Word

      or PDF file to be used in the refereeing process. Only when your paper

      is at the revision stage, will you be requested to put your paper in to a

      'correct format' for acceptance and provide the items required for the

      publication of your article.

      Types of paper

      TAML

      publishes three types of papers:Full Article, Letter and Review.

      Contributions falling into all aspects of theoretical and applied

      mechanics, highlight original advances in science, engineering,

      technology, and the interdisciplinary areas such as Aerospace and

      aeronautical engineering, Coastal and ocean engineering, Environment and

      energy engineering, Material and structure engineering, Biomedical

      engineering, Mechanical and transportation engineering, Civil and

      hydraulic engineering will be considered for publications.

      Submission checklist

      You

      can use this list to carry out a final check of your submission before

      you send it to the journal for review. Please check the relevant section

      in this Guide for Authors for more details.

      Ensure that the following items are present:

      One author has been designated as the corresponding author with contact details:

      E-mail address

      Full postal address

      All necessary files have been uploaded:

      Manuscript

      Include keywords

      All figures (include relevant captions)

      All tables (including titles, description, footnotes)

      Ensure

      all figure and table citations in the text match the files provided;

      Indicate clearly if color should be used for any figures in print

      Graphical Abstracts / Highlights files (where applicable)

      Supplemental files (where applicable)

      Further considerations:

      Manuscript has been 'spell checked' and 'grammar checked'

      All references mentioned in the Reference List are cited in the text, and vice versa

      Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Internet)

      A competing interests statement is provided, even if the authors have no competing interests to declare

      Journal policies detailed in this guide have been reviewed

      For further information, visit our Support Center.

      Peer Review

      Single blind review is used in TAML. The names of the reviewers are hidden from the author.

      Ethics in publishing

      Please see our information on Ethics in publishing.

      Declaration of competing interest

      All

      authors must disclose any financial and personal relationships with

      other people or organizations that could inappropriately influence

      (bias) their work. Examples of potential conflicts of interest include

      employment, consultancies, stock ownership, honoraria, paid expert

      testimony, patent applications/registrations, and grants or other

      funding. Authors should complete the declaration of competing interest

      statement using this template and upload to the submission system at the

      Attach/Upload Files step. Note: Please do not convert the .docx

      template to another file type. Author signatures are not required. If

      there are no interests to declare, please choose the first option in the

      template. More information

      Declaration of generative AI in scientific writing

      Authors must declare the use of generative AI in the manuscript preparation process upon submission of the paper.

      Elsevier

      recognizes the potential of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies

      (“AI Tools”), when used responsibly, to help researchers work

      efficiently, gain critical insights fast and achieve better outcomes.

      Increasingly, these tools, including AI agents and deep research tools,

      are helping researchers to synthesize complex literature, provide an

      overview of a field or research question, identify research gaps,

      generate ideas, and provide tailored support for tasks such as content

      organization and improving language and readability.

      Authors

      preparing a manuscript for an Elsevier journal can use AI Tools to

      support them. However, these tools must never be used as a substitute

      for human critical thinking, expertise and evaluation. AI technology

      should always be applied with human oversight and control.

      Ultimately, authors are responsible and accountable for the contents of their work. This includes accountability for:

      Carefully

      reviewing and verifying the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and

      impartiality of all AI-generated output (including checking the sources,

      as AI-generated references can be incorrect or fabricated).

      Editing

      and adapting all material thoroughly to ensure the manuscript

      represents the author’s authentic and original contribution and reflects

      their own analysis, interpretation, insights and ideas.

      Ensuring

      the use of any tools or sources, AI-based or otherwise, is made clear

      and transparent to readers. If AI Tools have been used, we require a

      disclosure statement upon submission; please see example below.

      Ensuring

      the manuscript is developed in a way that safeguards data privacy,

      intellectual property and other rights, by checking the terms and

      conditions of any AI tool that is used.

      Finally,

      authors must not list or cite AI Tools as an author or co-author on the

      manuscript since authorship implies responsibilities and tasks that can

      only be attributed to, and performed by, humans.

      The

      use of AI Tools in the manuscript preparation process must be declared

      by adding a statement at the end of the manuscript when the paper is

      first submitted. The statement will appear in the published work and

      should be placed in a new section before the references list.

      An example:

      Title of new section: Declaration of generative AI and AI-assisted technologies in the manuscript preparation process.

      Statement:

      During the preparation of this work the author(s) used [NAME OF TOOL /

      SERVICE] in order to [REASON]. After using this tool/service, the

      author(s) reviewed and edited the content as needed and take(s) full

      responsibility for the content of the published article.

      The

      declaration does not apply to the use of basic tools, such as tools

      used to check grammar, spelling and references. If you have nothing to

      disclose, you do not need to add a statement.

      Please

      read Elsevier’s author policy on the use of generative AI and

      AI-assisted technologies, which can be found in our generative AI

      policies for journals.

      Please

      note: to protect authors’ rights and the confidentiality of their

      research, this journal does not currently allow the use of generative AI

      or AI-assisted technologies such as ChatGPT or similar services by

      reviewers or editors in the peer review and manuscript evaluation

      process, as is stated in our generative AI policies for journals. We are

      actively evaluating compliant AI Tools and may revise this policy in

      the future.

      Submission declaration and verification

      Submission

      of an article implies that the work described has not been published

      previously (except in the form of an abstract, a published lecture or

      academic thesis, see 'Multiple, redundant or concurrent publication' for

      more information), that it is not under consideration for publication

      elsewhere, that its publication is approved by all authors and tacitly

      or explicitly by the responsible authorities where the work was carried

      out, and that, if accepted, it will not be published elsewhere in the

      same form, in English or in any other language, including electronically

      without the written consent of the copyright-holder. To verify

      compliance, your article may be checked by Crossref Similarity Check and

      other originality or duplicate checking software.

      Use of inclusive language

      Inclusive

      language acknowledges diversity, conveys respect to all people, is

      sensitive to differences, and promotes equal opportunities. Content

      should make no assumptions about the beliefs or commitments of any

      reader; contain nothing which might imply that one individual is

      superior to another on the grounds of age, gender, race, ethnicity,

      culture, sexual orientation, disability or health condition; and use

      inclusive language throughout. Authors should ensure that writing is

      free from bias, stereotypes, slang, reference to dominant culture and/or

      cultural assumptions. We advise to seek gender neutrality by using

      plural nouns ("clinicians, patients/clients") as default/wherever

      possible to avoid using "he, she," or "he/she." We recommend avoiding

      the use of descriptors that refer to personal attributes such as age,

      gender, race, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, disability or

      health condition unless they are relevant and valid. When coding

      terminology is used, we recommend to avoid offensive or exclusionary

      terms such as "master", "slave", "blacklist" and "whitelist". We suggest

      using alternatives that are more appropriate and (self-) explanatory

      such as "primary", "secondary", "blocklist" and "allowlist". These

      guidelines are meant as a point of reference to help identify

      appropriate language but are by no means exhaustive or definitive.

      ......

      更多详见:

      https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/theoretical-and-applied-mechanics-letters/publish/guide-for-authors


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