FAQ

Is the Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Research (JHMTR) a refereed journal?

Yes, JHMTR is a peer-reviewed journal. It follows a single-blind peer review policy to ensure the integrity and quality of the published research.

Is the JHMTR indexed?

Yes, JHMTR is abstracted/indexed in the Islamic World Science Citation Center (ISC) and Google Scholar.

What is the frequency of the JHMTR?

JHMTR is published biannually, with two issues per year.

How do I submit my articles?

Articles should be submitted through our editorial managing system. You can access this system by clicking "Submit Paper" on the journal's page. The link “Submit a New Manuscript” will direct you to the submission platform.

What should I do?

Please refer to the journal’s Guide for Authors and the review policy section for detailed information on the review and publication process.

How much time does the journal take for complete review process?

The complete review process typically takes about 2-3 months from the acknowledgement of the submission email.

I want to submit a paper to your journal. Does it fall within the scope of the journal?

To determine if your paper falls within the journal's scope, visit the ‘Aims and Scope’ menu on the journal's website. If you need further clarification, you can contact the managing editor at jhmtr@semnan.ac.ir.

Is there any publication fee?

No, JHMTR is a 100% free journal for both authors and readers. There are no publication fees for accepted papers.

Is there any specific ‘Author Guidelines’ of the journal?

Yes, detailed author guidelines are available on the ‘Guide for Authors’ page of the journal’s website.

How can I contact with the editorial office?

You can contact with the editorial office at      jhmtr@semnan.ac.ir      or     samanrashidi@semnan.ac.ir

Can I make another correction to my article?

If you need to make additional corrections, please contact the editorial office at jhmtr@semnan.ac.ir. The feasibility of further corrections depends on the current status of your paper.

What is a Conflict of Interest’?

A conflict of interest refers to any financial interests or connections, direct or indirect, or other situations that might influence or bias the reported work or its conclusions. This includes funding sources, personal relationships, or direct academic competition that may affect the objectivity of the research.