About the Journal

Academic journal "Industrial Machine Building, Civil Engineering"

Year of establishment:

1999

Subject areas (range of problems):

Presenting the researches results in the area of building works mechanization, design and exploitation of building structures and their improvement, examining the current problems of soil mechanics, geotechnics and foundation engineering

ISSN:

ISSN 2409-9074 (print) ISSN 2518-1106 (Online)

State Registration Certificate:

КВ №8974, dated 15.07.2004, КВ 24621-14561ПР dated 14.12.2020

Professional registration in SAC of Ukraine:

Professional edition of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (category B), order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine No. 1218 dated November 7, 2018).

Previous registration: Decree No. 1-05/4 of 14.10.2009; Academic Bulletin of SAC of Ukraine, No. 4, 1999.

SAC Specialty:

Building and Civil Engineering (192 "Building and Civil Engineering"), Industrial Mechanical Engineering (133 "Industrial Mechanical Engineering") 

Publication frequency:

twice a year

Language:

English

Editor-in-Chief:

Pichugin Sergiy – Editor-in-Chief, DSc, Professor, Professor of Department of Building Structures, National University "Yuri Kondratyuk Poltava Polytechnic" (Ukraine)
E-mail: pichugin.sf@gmail.com ResearcherID: O-8631-2018 Scopus ID: 35203739700

Deputy Chief Editor:

Vynnykov Yuriy – Deputy Editor, DSc, Professor, Head of Department of Drilling and Geology, National University "Yuri Kondratyuk Poltava Polytechnic" (Ukraine)
E-mail: vynnykov@ukr.net ResearcherID: P-7880-2015 Scopus ID: 57195068365

Executive Secretary:

Ilchenko Volodymyr – Executive SecretaryPhD, Associated Professor of Department of Roads, Geodesy, Land Management and Rural Buildings, National University "Yuri Kondratyuk Poltava Polytechnic" (Ukraine)
E-mail: znpbud@gmail.com ResearcherID: P-7005-2015 Scopus ID: 57202627760

 

 

Aims and scope

Academic journal "Industrial Machine Building, Civil Engineering", which has regularly been coming out since 1999, is a highly professional peer review edition. Our main purpose is to cover actual problems of mechanic engineering and building industry, and to provide maximum wide distribution of information on their solution.

The journal is on the list of professional editions where results of thesis research can be published. On a regular basis it presents the most considerable scientific achievements of leading researchers, postdoctoral students, postgraduate students, faculty members, students and practitioners. Research articles published in the journal cover wide range of issues relating to construction work mechanization, technologies of machine construction, motor transport and motorways, building structures and constructions, civil engineering, heat and gas supply, building thermal physics, water supply, building materials and constructional products, urban planning and land-use planning.

Journal is peer-reviewed and open access. We provide immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. By “open access” to [peer-reviewed research literature], we mean its free availability on the public internet, permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself. The only constraint on reproduction and distribution, and the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited. In this case the user is unnecessary in advance to contact the author or the editors for permission to use the information. 

Editorial board includes Doctors of Science and Full Professors of corresponding branch of science, who are representatives of universally recognized scientific schools from different countries. Due to the fact that in the Editorial board there are scientists from different countries, our journal is a high-quality edition, which provides international publicity for actual problems of engineering sciences and practice.

In our work the editorial board refer to the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative and guided by rules and principles of the following international organizations: Committee on Publication Ethics, Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association, Directory of Open Access Journals.

We do realize that it is possible to get internationally recognized provided that we have quite high citation index. That is why we carry out work so that to put the journal on the lists of widely known international scientometric databases, and information about the journal will be available in the major libraries in the world. For example, in recent years, the journal presented research articles written by leading scientists from Azerbaijan, Canada, Croatia, Estonia, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Korea, Lithuania, Germany, Poland, USA, Ukraine, France, Vietnam and other countries.

We hope that our collaboration with authors and readers will be long-term and fruitful.

 

The quality control system

The editorial board practices double-blind peer review.

Reviewing of articles carries out by two independent doctors of sciences or by one doctor of sciences for doctor’s (professor’s) articles. One of reviewers necessarily is Ukrainian or foreign member of Editorial Board of Academic journal.

A reviewer in writing presents in Editorial Board review in that confirms absence of conflict of interests, accordance to the requirements, possible remarks and conclusion regarding acceptance of the article for publication or its rejection. The form of review is stated below; in it there are criteria after that the article is accepted or rejected.

The editorial board is entitled to send an article for additional reviewing.

The editorial board is entitled to carry out the scientific and literary editing of the accepted materials; where applicable it is authorized to cut them upon consultation with the author, or, whereas the subject of an article is of interest for the magazine, to send the article back to the author for refining.

The Editorial board reserves the right to decline an article, if it is irresponsive to the applicable requirements or the subject of the magazine.

In case the submitted article is rejected, the Editorial board sends the author a reasonable conclusion.

 

Open Access statement

Academic journal Industrial Machine Building, Civil Engineering is an open access journal and refer to the principles of the Budapest Open Access Initiative, which means that all articles are available on the internet to all users immediately upon publication. Non-commercial use and distribution in any medium is permitted, provided the author and the journal are properly credited. All articles are free for users to access, read, download, and print.

The Journal also operates under the Creative Commons Licence CC-BY-NC-ND. This allows for the reproduction of articles, free of charge, for non-commercial use only and with the appropriate citation information. All authors publishing with the Journal accept these as the terms of publication. Please note that copyright of the content of all articles and reviews remains with the designated author of the article or review.

The Journal submits all articles which have their own Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to CrossRef for cross-referral. To find articles via their DOI numbers, use the URL http://dx.doi.org/10.26906

 

Licensing terms

Assignment of Copyright Form is required together with the article manuscript.

By this document the authors confirm the originality and exclusivity of the article and that it does not infringe upon a copyright of any third party, and that it has not been submitted for consideration to any other journal. Also the Assignment of Copyright Form transfer to the Editorial board and Founders of the Journal  non-exclusive license for the full term of copyright for:

  1. publication of this article and distribution of printed copies;
  2. distribution of electronic copies for all electronic media and formats (posting on the Journal’s official web-site, any e-print services and electronic databases or repositories).

Assignment of Copyright Form send to the Editorial office by mail, or its photocopy submits together with the manuscript file via web interface.

 

Ethical norms of publication

Drawing up the items of the publication ethics policy of the journal Editors followed the recommendations of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE, http://publicationethics.org) and the experience of foreign professional associations and other Ukrainian and foreign research institutions and publishers).

An essential feature of professional scientific community is the acceptance of the moral code which sets the basic rules of behavior and the responsibilities of the scientific community members before each other and in relation to the public. Such a code is defined by the intention to ensure maximum benefit to the professional community and to limit the actions, which could serve the interests of individuals, as well as to ensure an author's intellectual property rights. All manuscripts are checked for plagiarism using the system Plagiat.pl.

 

Ethical Obligations of Editors of the Scientific and Technical Journal

  1. All submitted materials are carefully selected and reviewed. An editorial board reserves the right to reject an article or return it as requiring improvement. The author is obliged to improve the article according to the remarks of the reviewers and the editorial board.
  2. An editor should considerate all manuscripts offered for publication without prejudice, evaluating each on its merits without regard to race, religion, nationality, status, or institutional affiliation of the author(s).
  3. An editor should consider manuscript submitted for publication without delays.
  4. The whole responsibility for acceptance or rejection of an article rests with the editor. Responsible and reasonable approach to the duty requires that the editor seek advice from reviewers, Doctor of Science of required specialty, as to the quality and reliability of manuscripts submitted for publication. However, manuscripts may be rejected without external review if considered by the Editors to be inappropriate for the journal.
  5. The editor and members of the editor’s staff should not disclose any information about a manuscript under consideration to anyone other than those from whom professional advice is sought. After a positive decision has been made about a manuscript, it should be published in the journal and in the website of the journal.
  6. An editor should respect the intellectual independence of authors.
  7. Editorial responsibility and authority for any manuscript authored by an editor and submitted to the editor’s journal should be delegated to other qualified person, such as a member of its Editorial Board.
  8. If an editor is presented with convincing evidence that the main substance or conclusions of a report published in an editor’s journal are erroneous, the editor should facilitate publication of an appropriate report pointing out the error and, if possible, correcting it. The report may be written by the person who discovered the error or by an original author.
  9. An author may request that the editor not use certain reviewers in consideration of a manuscript. However, the editor may decide to use one or more of these reviewers, if the editor feels their opinions are important in the fair consideration of a manuscript. This might be the case, for example, when a manuscript seriously disagrees with the previous work of a potential reviewer.

 

Ethical Obligations of Authors

  1. Main duty of an author is to present an accurate account of the research performed as well as an objective discussion of its significance.
  2. An author should be aware that journal space is a limited resource and should use it wisely and economically.
  3. A primary research report should contain sufficient detail and reference to public sources of information to permit the author’s peers to repeat the work. When requested, the authors should make a reasonable effort to provide samples of unusual materials unavailable elsewhere, with appropriate material transfer agreements to restrict the field of use of the materials so as to protect the legitimate interests of the authors.
  4. An author should cite those publications that have been influential in determining the nature of the reported work and that will guide the reader quickly to the earlier work that is essential for understanding the present investigation. Except in a review, citation of work that will not be referred to in the reported research should be minimized. An author is obligated to perform a literature search to find, and then cite, the original publications that describe closely related work. For critical materials used in the work, proper citation to sources should also be made when these were supplied by a non author.
  5. Any unusual hazards appearing during an investigation should be clearly identified in a manuscript reporting the work.
  6. Fragmentation of research reports should be avoided. A scientist who has done extensive work on a system or group of related systems should organize publication so that each report gives a well-rounded account of a particular aspect of the general study.
  7. In submitting a manuscript for publication, an author should inform the editor of related manuscripts that the author has under editorial consideration or in press. Copies of those manuscripts should be supplied to the editor, and the relationships of such manuscripts to the one submitted should be indicated.
  8. It is improper for an author to submit manuscripts describing essentially the same research to more than one journal of primary publication, unless it is a resubmission of a manuscript rejected for or withdrawn from publication. It is generally permissible to submit a manuscript for a full paper expanding on a previously published brief preliminary account (a “communication” or “letter”) of the same work. However, at the time of submission, the editor should be made aware of the earlier communication, and the preliminary communication should be cited in the manuscript.
  9. An author should identify the source of all information quoted or offered, except that which is common knowledge. Information obtained privately, as in conversation, correspondence, or discussion with third parties, should not be used or reported in the author’s work without explicit permission from the investigator with whom the information originated. Information obtained in the course of confidential services, such as refereeing manuscripts or grant applications, should be treated similarly.
  10. An experimental or theoretical study may sometimes justify criticism, even severe criticism, of the work of another scientist. When appropriate, such criticism may be offered in published papers. However, in no case is personal criticism considered to be appropriate.
  11. The co-authors of a paper should be all those persons who have made significant scientific contributions to the work reported and who share responsibility and accountability for the results. Other contributions should be indicated in a footnote or an “Acknowledgments” section. An administrative relationship to the investigation does not of itself qualify a person for co-authorship (but occasionally it may be appropriate to acknowledge major administrative assistance). Deceased persons who meet the criterion for inclusion as co-authors should be so included, with a footnote reporting date of death. No fictitious name should be listed as an author or coauthor. The author who submits a manuscript for publication accepts the responsibility of having included as co-authors all persons appropriate and none inappropriate. The submitting author should have sent each living co-author a draft copy of the manuscript and have obtained the co-author’s assent to co-authorship of it.
  12. The authors should reveal to the editor and to the readers of the journal any potential and/or relevant competing financial or other interest that might be affected by publication of the results contained in the authors’ manuscript. All authors should not have any personal significant financial interest and employment or other relationship with entities that have a financial or other interest which can affect the results described by the manuscript.

 

Ethical Obligations of Reviewers of Manuscripts

  1. As the reviewing of manuscripts is an essential step in the publication process, and therefore in the operation of the scientific method, every scientist has an obligation to do a fair share of reviewing.
  2. A chosen reviewer who feels inadequately qualified to judge the research reported in a manuscript should return it promptly to the editor.
  3. A reviewer of a manuscript should judge objectively the quality of the manuscript, of its experimental and theoretical work, of its interpretations and its exposition, with due regard to the maintenance of high scientific and literary standards. A reviewer should respect the intellectual independence of the authors.
  4. A reviewer should be sensitive to the appearance of a conflict of interest when the manuscript under review is closely related to the reviewer’s work in progress or published. If in doubt, the reviewer should return the manuscript promptly without review, advising the editor of the conflict of interest.
  5. A reviewer should not evaluate a manuscript authored or co-authored by a person with whom the reviewer has a personal or professional connection if the relationship would bias judgment of the manuscript.
  6. A reviewer should treat a manuscript sent for review as a confidential document. It should neither be shown to nor discussed with others except, in special cases, to persons from whom specific advice may be sought; in that event, the identities of those consulted should be disclosed to the editor.
  7. Reviewers should explain and support their judgments adequately so that editors and authors may understand the basis of their comments. Any statement that an observation, derivation, or argument had been previously reported should be accompanied by the relevant citation. Unsupported assertions by reviewers (or by authors in rebuttal) are of little value and should be avoided.
  8. A reviewer should be alert to failure of authors to cite relevant work by other scientists, bearing in mind that complaints that the reviewer’s own research was insufficiently cited may seem self-serving. A reviewer should call to the editor’s attention any substantial similarity between the manuscript under consideration and any published paper or any manuscript submitted concurrently to another journal.
  9. A reviewer should act promptly, submitting a report in a timely manner.
  10. Reviewers should not use or disclose unpublished information, arguments, or interpretations contained in a manuscript under consideration, except with the consent of the author. If this information indicates that some of the reviewer’s work is unlikely to be profitable, the reviewer, however, could ethically discontinue the work.