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The Petroleum Division (PD) of ASME strives to be the essential resource for mechanical engineers and other technical professionals in the oil and gas industry.
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ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology (JERT)
Editor: Hameed Metghalchi, Northestern University
Email:
metghalchi@coe.neu.edu
ISSN: 0195-0738 eISSN: 1528-899 Quarterly
Purpose and Scope:
Addressing the wide-ranging topic areas of energy generation, conversion and storage, the Journal disseminates peer-reviewed scholarly papers, technical briefs, and feature articles of vital interest to the Journal’s readership. Emphasis is given to extraction of energy from subsurface natural resources, petroleum engineering, natural gas technology, fuel/waste/underground combustion, underground storage/disposal with injection wells, alternative energy sources, power generation, and (geo) thermal energy storage and conversion systems.
Published articles consider conventional and unconventional sources of energy, the relation between energy source and environment, and development of new clean energy technologies. The majority of papers published in the Journal present original scholarly work with analytical, numerical, and/or experimental results and physical analysis of energy conversion processes. A small number of published papers describe case histories, review of recent R&D advancements, or description of a methodology/industrial process. Discussion papers addressing policy or regulatory issues that affect energy resources also fall within the scope of the journal. Papers that do not include original work but nonetheless present quality analysis or incremental improvement to past work may be published as technical briefs.
WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SUBMIT YOUR RELEVANT PAPERS.
To find more detailed information, search articles and submit papers visit:
http://www.asmedl.org/EnergyResources
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