Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Papers Now Being Accepted for New ASME Journal

Papers Now Being Accepted for New ASME Journal Papers Now Being Accepted for New ASME Journal Papers Now Being Accepted for New ASME JournalThe editorial board for a new ASME journal, the Journal of Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Quantification, is currently accepting submissions. The new journal, which will serve an audience of both engineers and scientists, will feature peer-reviewed research, discipline-specific applications, and policy and regulatory perspectives, as well as sections dedicated to review articles and technical briefs reporting recent VVUQ-related advances and events. The first issue of the new journal will launch in early 2016. Ashley F. Emery, Ph.D., of the University of Washington, is the editor of the new quarterly journal, which is intended as a vehicle for disseminating original and applied research, illustrative examples, and high-quality validation experiments and data from leaders in the field of verification, validation and uncertai nty quantification (VVUQ) of computation models in all areas of engineering and applied science. Papers that address any aspect of the VV process, as well as the interpolation or extrapolation of the results to the model use context, are of interest. Papers submitted to the journal must address one or more of the following areas Code Verification, Calculation Verification, Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification For more detail, please see . The new journal will cover a number of areas associated with VVUQ, including atmospheric and earth science defense applications fluid and thermal mechanics high-energy density physics materials science medical device design and analysis instrumentation and controls (IC) nuclear power ordnungsprinzip design and analysis solid mechanics space science and astrophysics and structural dynamics. To submit a paper, visit ASMEs journal submission site, http//journaltool.asme.org, and click Verification, Validation and Uncertainty Qua ntification on the navigation bar on the left side of the page. For more information on the entire listing of ASME journal titles, visit the ASME Digital Collection at http//asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/journals.aspx.