Tuijin Jishu, also known as the Journal of Propulsion Technology, is a distinguished scholarly publication that focuses on the latest advancements, research findings, and breakthroughs in the field of propulsion engineering and technology. Our journal serves as a vital platform for researchers, engineers, and professionals from around the world, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange in this critical domain.

Aims:

  1. Advancing Propulsion Technology: Tuijin Jishu aims to accelerate the progress of propulsion technology by providing a forum for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and engineering innovations. We strive to showcase groundbreaking work that pushes the boundaries of propulsion systems, fuels, and associated technologies.
  2. Promoting Scientific Excellence: Our journal is committed to upholding the highest standards of scientific excellence. Through a rigorous peer-review process, we ensure that published articles present accurate, reliable, and well-supported findings, contributing to the credibility of the research and the propulsion community at large.
  3. Encouraging Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Tuijin Jishu recognizes that propulsion technology spans a diverse range of disciplines, including aerospace engineering, materials science, fluid dynamics, and control systems. We encourage interdisciplinary collaboration and welcome research that integrates insights from various fields to advance propulsion technology.
  4. Fostering International Cooperation: Propulsion technology is a global endeavor, with researchers and engineers working across continents. Our journal aims to foster international cooperation and provide a platform for researchers from different regions to share their expertise, knowledge, and experiences.

Scope:

Tuijin Jishu covers a wide array of topics within the realm of propulsion technology. The scope of our journal includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:

  1. Rocket Propulsion: Research on chemical propulsion, hybrid systems, electric propulsion, plasma propulsion, and other emerging rocket propulsion technologies.
  2. Aircraft Propulsion: Advancements in aircraft engines, gas turbines, ramjets, scramjets, and novel propulsion concepts for aviation.
  3. Space Exploration Propulsion: Studies on spacecraft propulsion systems, ion propulsion, nuclear propulsion, and propulsion challenges in interplanetary and deep space missions.
  4. Alternative and Green Propulsion: Research on environmentally friendly propulsion systems, biofuels, and propulsion technologies aimed at reducing carbon emissions and environmental impact.
  5. Advanced Materials and Manufacturing: Investigations into materials for propulsion components, additive manufacturing, and advanced manufacturing techniques to enhance performance and efficiency.
  6. Computational Methods in Propulsion: Numerical simulations, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and optimization techniques applied to propulsion systems design and analysis.
  7. Propulsion Control and Autonomous Systems: Innovations in propulsion control algorithms, autonomous propulsion systems, and intelligent control strategies.

Tuijin Jishu encourages both theoretical and experimental contributions, as well as review articles that provide comprehensive and critical evaluations of existing research in the field. We are dedicated to showcasing the most exciting and impactful research in propulsion technology, with the ultimate goal of driving progress and advancing human exploration and transportation.

For researchers, professionals, and enthusiasts passionate about propulsion technology, Tuijin Jishu is the ultimate destination to access and contribute to the latest developments and discoveries in this dynamic field. Join us on this journey to propel the future of technology and exploration!