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International Journal of Applied Mechanics
On behalf of Imperial College Press, World Scientific Publishing Co. (Singapore) and the [International Journal of Applied Mechanics]http://www.worldscinet.com/ijam/ijam.shtml (IJAM), I would like to invite you to submit an article for our forthcoming journal, which will be launched in March 2009. Given your expertise in Mechanics, your contribution to the inaugural issues of IJAM would be most desirable in our effort to make IJAM a leading journal in its subject area.

IJAM is a quarterly journal, with aims to promote international exchange of new knowledge and recent development information in all aspects of applied mechanics. In addition to coverage of the classical branches of applied mechanics, namely solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and material science, the journal also encourages contributions from the newly emerging areas such as biomechanics, electromechanics, the mechanical behavior of advanced materials, nanomechanics, and many other inter-disciplinary research areas in which the concepts of applied mechanics are extensively applied and developed.

IJAM explores analytical, computational and experimental progresses in all the above mentioned areas. The types of papers accepted at IJAM include review articles on special topics of general interest; original research papers; notes and communications; Book reviews and other special topics of general interest in this area. Among IJAM’s editors are:

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Zishun LIU, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore

EDITORS

Huajian GAO, Brown University, USA; Tianjian LU, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China; Zhigang SUO, Harvard University, USA.

EXCECUTIVE-EDITORS Markus J. BUEHLER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA; Nick HILL, University of Glasgow, UK.; Xiaoyu LUO, University of Glasgow, UK; Tiejun WANG, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China.

IJAM also has a strong editorial board, in addition to those named above. More information about IJAM’s editorial board, guidelines for contributors, are available at our journal [website]http://www.worldscinet.com/ijam/ijam.shtml.

Thank you for your kind attention and I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Zishun Liu

International Journal of Applied Mechanics (IJAM) Vol.1 No.2
Dear Colleagues: I am pleased to inform you that the papers to be published in [International Journal of Applied Mechanics (IJAM)] Vol.1 No.2 will be online available soon.

IJAM Vol.1 No.2: 1. “Postbuckling Of Nano Rods/Tubes Based On Nonlocal Beam Theory”, C. M. Wang (National University of Singapore); Y. Xiang (University of Western Sydney); S. Kitipornchai (City University of Hong Kong).

2. “Ductile Fracture Characterization of Aluminum Alloy 2024-T351 Using Damage Plasticity Theory”, Liang Xue and Tomasz Wierzbicki (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

3. “Lateral and Torsional Vibrations of A Two-Disk Rotor-Stator System with Axial Contact/Rubs”, Kunpeng Zhang and Qian Ding (Tianjin University)

4. “Phenomenological Modeling For Pore Opening, Closure And Rupture Of The Guv Membrane”, Hui Fan and Yan Chen (Nanyang Technological University); K. Y. Sze (The University of Hong Kong)

5. “Estimating Material Property and Failure of A Living Cell; Numerical Study”, Mahmoud Chizari and Bin Wang (University of Aberdeen).

6. “A New Efficient Approach for Modeling and Simulation of Nano-Switches under the Combined Effects of Intermolecular Surface Forces and Electrostatic Actuation”, Mahdi Mojahedi, Hamid Moeenfard, Mohammad Taghi Ahmadian (Sharif University of Technology)

7. “The Complex Variable Element-Free Galerkin (Cvefg) Method for Two-Dimensional Elasticity Problems”, Miaojuan Peng, Pei Liu, Yumin Cheng (Shanghai University).

8. “New Mechanics of Spinal Injury”, Vladimir G. Ivancevic (Defense Science & Technology Organization of Australia).

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