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Review procedure

1. General Provisions

The publication reviews all materials received by the editors that correspond to its topics for the purpose of their expert evaluation. All reviewers are specialists in the specialty of the materials being reviewed and have publications on the subject of the article being reviewed.

Information materials of the magazine, namely: “Anniversaries”, “News of the day”, “Readers ask - we answer”, “People. Events, facts”, “Events and events” and other similar reviews do not require reviewing.

2. Review procedure

To review article manuscripts, both members of the journal's editorial board and other specialists with professional knowledge and experience in a specific scientific area, usually doctors and candidates of science, can be involved.

The editors of the publication send copies of reviews or a reasoned refusal to the authors of the submitted materials, and also undertake to send copies of reviews to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation upon receipt of a corresponding request by the editors of the publication.

The review must contain the reviewer's reasoned position on the content, presentation of the article (material) and the corresponding recommendation out of 3 possible:

  • recommend for publication;
  • recommend for publication after revision taking into account comments;
  • not recommended for publication. In the latter case, it is necessary to indicate the reasons for such a recommendation.

If the review of an article indicates the need for correction, the article is sent to the author for revision. In this case, the date of receipt by the editor is considered to be the date of return of the revised article.

Reviews are stored in the editorial office for 5 years.

3. Decision to publish

The decision on publication or refusal to publish is made at the next editorial meeting based on the results of the review.

An article (material) received by the editor after revision taking into account comments is considered in the order of general priority.

The revised version of the article (material) may be sent for re-review by decision of the editors. In case of a repeated negative review, the article (material) is not subject to further consideration.

The editors reserve the right to reject articles if the author is unable or unwilling to take into account the wishes of the editors.

If there are two negative reviews of the manuscript from two different reviewers or one review of its revised version, the article is rejected without additional consideration.

Order of reviewing of original author`s articles, which are submitted for publication in a printed periodical refereed scientific publications of the publishing house "Panorama"

1. General Provisions

Publication shall review all incoming materials to the editor corresponding to its subjects, with a goal of expert review. All reviewers are experts in specialty materials and have their own publications on the same subject as refereed articles.

Information materials of the journal, namely “Anniversaries”, “News of the day”, “The reader asks - we answer”, “People. Events. Facts", "Activities and Events" and other similar materials are not referred to.

2.Procedure of review

For reviewing the manuscript of articles may be involved members of the Editorial Board and other experts who have professional knowledge and experience in a specific research area, which are, as a rule, candidates and doctors of sciences.

Editorial board sends copies of reviews or a reasoned refusal to the authors of articles, and also undertakes to send copies of reviews to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation if there is a request to the editor.

The review should include a reasoned position of the reviewer on the content of articles, the presentation of articles (material) and one recommendation from 3 possible recommendations:

  • To recommend to the publication;
  • To recommend publishing after revision based on the comments;
  • Not recommended for publication. In the latter case, you must indicate the reasons for such a recommendation.

If the critique review shows that article should be corrected, the article will be sent to the author for revision. In this case, the date of getting the article by the editorial board shall be the date of return of the modified article.

Article directed to the author for revision must be returned in the amended form within 20 calendar days. To the amended article should be attached a letter with the author's responses to all the comments from reviewer.

If the article has undergone substantial processing of the author, it will be sent back to the reviewer who made the remarks, to review again.

Reviews are stored in the editorial office for 5 years.

3. The decision to publish

The decision to publish, or to refuse publication will be taken at the regular meeting of the editorial board based on the results of the review.

Article (material) received by the editor after revision by author will be considered in the order of overall priority.

The revised version of the article (material) can be directed to re-review according to the decision of the editorial board. In the case of repeated negative review, the article (material) is not considered for further reviewing.

The editors reserve the right to reject the article because of disability or unwillingness to take into account the wishes of the edition by the author.

If there are two negative reviews about the manuscript from two different reviewers, or there is one negative review of the revised article, the article will be rejected without further consideration.

Revision to the authors of submissions or copies of reviews reasoned refusal.

Rules for submitting articles

Rules for submitting articles for publication in the magazine "Chief Power Engineer"

The editors of the journal are provided with:

All text is typed in Times New Roman Cyr, 12 pt, with one and a half line spacing. Indents at the beginning of paragraphs are 0.7 cm, paragraphs are clearly marked. Margins (in cm): left and top - 2, right and bottom - 1.5. Numbering is “from the center” from the first page. The length of the article is no more than 15–16 thousand characters with spaces (including annotations, keywords, notes, lists of sources).

Text structure:

. Information about the author/authors: first name, patronymic, last name, position, place of work, academic title, academic degree, home address (with index), contact numbers (work, home), email address - are placed before the title of the article in the above sequence (with alignment on the right edge).

Article title

Keywords according to the content of the article (8–10 words) are placed after the abstract.

Main text It is advisable to divide articles into subsections (with subheadings).

Initials in the text are typed separated by a non-breaking space with the surname (simultaneous pressing of the keys "Ctrl" + "Shift" + "space". There are no spaces between initials.

Abbreviations such as i.e., t.k. and similar are typed using a non-breaking space.

The text uses quotation marks “…”, if there are internal and external quotation marks, then the external ones are “Christmas trees”, the internal “legs” are “..."..."".

The text uses an em dash (-), obtained by pressing the keys simultaneously "Ctrl" + "Alt" + "-", as well as a hyphen (-).

Tables, diagrams, figures and formulas in the text must be numbered; diagrams and tables should have headings placed above the diagram or table field, and each figure should have a caption.

The list of used literature/used sources (if electronic resources are included in the list) is drawn up in accordance with accepted standards and is placed at the end of the article. Sources are given in alphabetical order (Russian, other languages). References to the list in the main text are given in square brackets [source number in the list, page].

Notes are numbered in Arabic numerals (using the text editor menu button “superscript” - x2). When preparing bibliographic sources, notes and references, automatic “footnotes” of a text editor are not used. “Footnote” is given interlinearly on page 1 when indicating the continuation of the article and/or the source of publication.

Picture captions are formatted according to the following scheme: name/file number of the illustration - explanations for it (what/who is depicted, where; for images of book covers and their contents - bibliographic description; etc.). The file numbers in the list must correspond to the names/numbers of the photographic materials provided.

2. Materials in English- information about the author/authors, title of the article, abstract, keywords - in printed form and in electronic form (second separate file on CD / by e-mail), containing text in Word format (version 1997–2003).

Journal “Izvestia RAS. Energy" was founded in 1963. The organizer and first editor-in-chief of the magazine was Academician V.I. Popkov. From 1985 to 2009, the journal was headed by academician K.S. Demirchyan.
Until 1992, the journal was called “Izvestia of the Academy of Sciences. Energy and Transport”, and it reflected transport problems. Subsequently, the emphasis in transport topics shifted to the field of fuel and energy transport, with a significant and important part of the publications being the problems of hydro- and aerodynamics of gas and oil pipelines and the problems of creating, developing, optimizing and managing a unified gas supply system of the country. Since 1993, the journal has been called “Izvestia of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Energy".
The journal publishes articles on a wide range of fundamental scientific problems related to the development of energy as the technical basis of civilization. First of all, these are articles on the problems of development of one of the largest energy industries in the world - the Russian energy sector, its fuel and energy complex and power engineering. Articles are published on problems of global, general, nuclear, space energy, economics and ecology of energy, energy policy, electric power and electrical engineering, thermal power engineering and thermal engineering, hydropower and hydraulic engineering, thermal physics and electrophysics, as well as articles on other problems related to energy.
A large share in the subject matter of the journal is occupied by problems of regulation and control of power plants, power systems and their connections, their mathematical and physical modeling for the research and development of control systems for stationary and transient processes, problems of reliable and safe functioning of power plants and systems.
All scientific articles submitted to the journal are reviewed by specialists and discussed by members of the editorial board, this determines the possibility of publishing the article.
Some of the articles published in the Russian-language magazine are published in English by Pleades Publishing and the International Association of Publishing Companies in the magazine “THERMAL ENGINEERING” (ISSN: 0040 - 6015). These articles are included in the Scopus bibliographic and abstract database and in the list of Russian peer-reviewed scientific journals. The journal has a high rating in the RSCI.
Founder of the journal “Izvestia RAS. Energy" - Russian Academy of Sciences. Department of Energy, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics and Control Processes.

Editorial team:

Editor-in-chief academician E.P.Volkov(energy).

Deputy Ch. Editor Corresponding Member P.A.Butyrin(electrical engineering).

Academician Yu.S. Vasiliev(hydraulic engineering, ecology).

Corresponding member RAS N.I. Voropai(energy, electric power).

Academician K.S. Demirchyan(electrical engineering).

Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences E.M.Kartashov(heat engineering).

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences A.V.Klimenko(thermal power engineering).

Academician A.S. Koroteev(energy, including space).

Academician A.I. Leontiev(heat engineering).

Academician A.A. Makarov(general energy).

Academician V.E. Nakoryakov(thermophysics).

Corresponding member RAS G.G. Olkhovsky(thermal power engineering).

Academician A.A. Sarkisov(nuclear power).

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences E.E.Son(electrophysics).

Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor of Plasma Physics at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm Michael Tendler.

Member of the International Nuclear Energy Academy, Fellow of the European Nuclear Society Casimir Pierre Zaleski.

Rep. Secretary Candidate of Technical Sciences sciences M.A.Polyakov.

To narrow down the search results, you can refine your query by specifying the fields to search for. The list of fields is presented above. For example:

You can search in several fields at the same time:

Logical operators

The default operator is AND.
Operator AND means that the document must match all elements in the group:

research development

Operator OR means that the document must match one of the values ​​in the group:

study OR development

Operator NOT excludes documents containing this element:

study NOT development

Search type

When writing a query, you can specify the method in which the phrase will be searched. Four methods are supported: search taking into account morphology, without morphology, prefix search, phrase search.
By default, the search is performed taking into account morphology.
To search without morphology, just put a “dollar” sign in front of the words in the phrase:

$ study $ development

To search for a prefix, you need to put an asterisk after the query:

study *

To search for a phrase, you need to enclose the query in double quotes:

" research and development "

Search by synonyms

To include synonyms of a word in the search results, you need to put a hash " # " before a word or before an expression in parentheses.
When applied to one word, up to three synonyms will be found for it.
When applied to a parenthetical expression, a synonym will be added to each word if one is found.
Not compatible with morphology-free search, prefix search, or phrase search.

# study

Grouping

In order to group search phrases you need to use brackets. This allows you to control the Boolean logic of the request.
For example, you need to make a request: find documents whose author is Ivanov or Petrov, and the title contains the words research or development:

Approximate word search

For an approximate search you need to put a tilde " ~ " at the end of a word from a phrase. For example:

bromine ~

When searching, words such as "bromine", "rum", "industrial", etc. will be found.
You can additionally specify the maximum number of possible edits: 0, 1 or 2. For example:

bromine ~1

By default, 2 edits are allowed.

Proximity criterion

To search by proximity criterion, you need to put a tilde " ~ " at the end of the phrase. For example, to find documents with the words research and development within 2 words, use the following query:

" research development "~2

Relevance of expressions

To change the relevance of individual expressions in the search, use the " sign ^ " at the end of the expression, followed by the level of relevance of this expression in relation to the others.
The higher the level, the more relevant the expression is.
For example, in this expression, the word “research” is four times more relevant than the word “development”:

study ^4 development

By default, the level is 1. Valid values ​​are a positive real number.

Search within an interval

To indicate the interval in which the value of a field should be located, you should indicate the boundary values ​​in parentheses, separated by the operator TO.
Lexicographic sorting will be performed.

Such a query will return results with an author starting from Ivanov and ending with Petrov, but Ivanov and Petrov will not be included in the result.
To include a value in a range, use square brackets. To exclude a value, use curly braces.



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