Journal of Rheology explained

Journal of Rheology
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Formernames:Journal of Rheology (1929–1932); Physics/Journal of Applied Physics (1933–1939); Transactions of The Society of Rheology (1957–1977)
Abbreviation:J. Rheol.
Discipline:Physics
Editor:Dimitris Vlassopoulos
Publisher:American Institute of Physics
Country:USA
History:1929–present
Frequency:bimonthly
Impact:4.408
Impact-Year:2020
Issn:0148-6055
Coden:JORHD2
Lccn:78646482
Oclc:3526986
Website:http://www.journalofrheology.org/

Journal of Rheology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original (primary) research on all aspects of rheology, the study of those properties of materials which determine their response to mechanical force. It is published bi-monthly by the Society of Rheology through the American Institute of Physics.

The editor-in-chief of Journal of Rheology is Dimitris Vlassopoulos.[1]

Publication history

The publication of Journal of Rheology has seen three phases. The journal was first published as Journal of Rheology between 1929 and 1932. In 1933 the journal was subsumed as a section (called Rheology Numbers) of the journal Physics, and then the Journal of Applied Physics. From 1957, the Society of Rheology reestablished the journal as a separate publication, initially named Transactions of the Society of Rheology, renamed Journal of Rheology from 1977.

Abstracting and indexing

Journal of Rheology is abstracted and indexed in the following databases:[2] [3]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Editors. Journal of Rheology. American Institute of Physics.
  2. Web site: Master Journal search . Coverage . . 2017-01-06.
  3. Web site: Journal of Rheology . Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI) (Displaying Record for Publication) . . 2017-01-06.

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