Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Research

Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Research

 

Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Research
ISO Abbreviation J. Heat Mass Transf. Res.
Start Publication 2013
Acceptance Rate 28%
Number of Volumes 13
Number of Issues 28
Number of Articles 305
Number of Contributors 731

Contributing Countries (Authors)

32

Contributing Countries (Reviewers)

36

Contributing Countries (Editorial/Advisory Board)

19
Number of Reviewers 451
Number of Indexing Databases 14
                   
Article View 445,072
PDF Download 268,809
View Per Article 1459.25
PDF Download Per Article 881.34

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Mechanical Engineering

 

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes

 

Condensed Matter Physics

The Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Research is an international, bi-annual publication (both in print and online) established in 2013 by Semnan University Press. The journal disseminates cutting-edge and innovative research findings in the domain of heat and mass transfer. This encompasses various subfields including conduction, convection, radiation, phase change phenomena, heat exchanger design and testing, nuclear reactors, geothermal heat recovery, and alternative energy systems. Additionally, it covers emerging technologies such as Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), micro-channels, fuel cells, bio- and nano-technology, transport in porous media, ice formation and melting, reactor design, microreactors, multiphase reactors, multiscale modeling, and gas-solid reactions, as well as heat transfer in machinery and welding operations.

The Journal encourages contributions that facilitate the exchange of ideas and foster scholarly dialogue between practitioners, educators, and researchers in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering globally. The journal’s scope includes peer-reviewed original research articles, technical reports, review papers, short communications, and editorial notes. It welcomes high-quality research papers and reviews on any aspect of heat and mass transfer, whether theoretical, numerical, or experimental. The journal is published in English, with accepted papers available online immediately and subsequently in print.

We are pleased to inform you that, following the recent approval of the Editorial Board and the relevant authorities, the publication frequency of the journal will change from Semiannual to Quarterly, effective January 2026. This decision is intended to enhance the journal’s scientific quality, expedite the publication process, and strengthen dynamic engagement among researchers and authors.

New Article Processing Charge (APC) Policy

In accordance with the publishing policy of Semnan University Press, an Article Processing Charge (APC) applies to all manuscripts accepted for publication in the Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Research (JHMTR). For manuscripts submitted on or after August 1, 2026, the APC is 400 USD for non-Iranian corresponding authors and 20,000,000 IRR for Iranian corresponding authors. Please note that this fee applies only to manuscripts that successfully pass the peer-review process and are accepted for publication; there are no fees associated with initial submission or the review process.

The APC supports the various stages of the publishing workflow, including editorial handling, peer review, copyediting, typesetting, online hosting, and long-term digital archiving. These charges enable the journal to maintain high scholarly standards and ensure the broad dissemination and accessibility of published research to the international scientific community. Partial or full APC waivers may be granted upon request by the corresponding author and are subject to the approval of the Editorial Board. To apply for a waiver, please direct your request to: samanrashidi@semnan.ac.ir

Member of COPE

COPE We are pleased to announce that the application for COPE  membership of the Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Research has been accepted on July, 2024.

https://members.publicationethics.org/members/journal-heat-and-mass-transfer-research

 

Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Research (JHMTR) utilizes "Plagiarism Detection Software (iThenticate)" for checking the originality of submitted manuscripts in the reviewing process.

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