
Analysis of Convective Instability in Dusty Ferromagnetic Fluids with Magnetic Field-Dependent Viscosity Under Fluid-Permeable Magnetic Boundaries
Machinability Assessment of Aluminium Alloy EN AW-7075 T651 Under Varying Machining Conditions
Natural Frequencies of Functionally Graded Sandwich Plates Resting on an Elastic Foundation Using Chebyshev Finite Element Method
Evaluation of Tensile Stress Relaxation of Selective Laser Sintering of PA2200 Material using the Maxwell-Wiechert Model
Sustainable Innovations: Mechanical and Tribological Advancements in Carbon and Kevlar Reinforced Epoxy Composites
Pointwise Completeness and Pointwise Degeneracy of Descriptor Linear Discrete-Time Systems with Different Fractional Orders
Acta Mechanica et Automatica (AMA) is a journal publishing original research articles across the mechanical engineering, automatics and robotics, biocybernetics and biomedical engineering as well as civil and electrical engineering.
An AMA article should report new and original results that are of high scientific value, and make a substantial advance within a subfield of mechanical engineering, automatics and robotics, biocybernetics and biomedical engineering as well as civil and electrical engineering. The impact of the research should be significant enough that scientists outside the immediate field would be interested in the work. Authors of technically correct work that is only likely to be of some interest to a few experts in the field will, in general, be advised to seek publication in a more specialized journal.
Why subscribe and readActa Mechanica et Automatica equips you with the latest information and best practice. We are committed to providing our readers with accessible, evidence-based articles on mechanics and automatics. Through peer review, our esteemed editorial board ensures that only high-quality, relevant articles are selected for publication in each issue.
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Submit your research to Acta Mechanica et Automatica to take advantage of:
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Rejection Rate
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53,36 % (2023)
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For 2022-2024 Bialystok Univeristy of Technology received funding from the Minister of Education and Science
under the program „Development of Scientific Journals”
agreement no RCN/SP/0484/2021/1
Amount of funding: PLN 57 000
