International Journal of Aerospace Sciences

The International Journal of Aerospace Sciences (IJAS) is an international bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal designed to be of wide range of interest and use to all those concerned with research in aerospace sciences and their applications in research establishments, industry and universities. IJAS publishes original papers, review articles related to all fields of aerospace research. Before submission of your article(s) to the International Journal of Aerospace Sciences, please e-mail an article abstract (less than 150 words) with the first and last name of all authors, their affiliations, and the corresponding author's e-mail address to the Editor-In-Chief, Dr. Amir S. Gohardani via the e-mail address: Dr.Amir.Shahram.Gohardani.IJAS@Gmail.com. Kindly, await an approval confirmation from the Editor-In-Chief before submitting your article into the electronic manuscript tracking and peer review system.



Editor-in-chief: Amir S. Gohardani
p-ISSN: 2169-8872
e-ISSN: 2169-8899

Website: http://journal.sapub.org/aerospace




Plagiarism Policy

Respecting intellectual property rights is a foundational principle of the SAP's Codes of Ethics. Plagiarism, in which one misrepresents ideas, words, computer codes or other creative expression as one's own, is a clear violation of such ethical principles. Plagiarism can also represent a violation of copyright law, punishable by statute. Plagiarism manifests itself in a variety of forms, including
• Verbatim copying, near-verbatim copying, or purposely paraphrasing portions of another author's paper
• Copying elements of another author's paper, such as equations or illustrations that are not common knowledge, or copying or purposely paraphrasing sentences without citing the source
• Verbatim copying of portions of another author's paper with citing but not clearly differentiating what text has been copied (e.g., not applying quotation marks correctly) and/or not citing the source correctly.

Self-plagiarism is a related issue. In this document we define self-plagiarism as the verbatim or near-verbatim reuse of significant portions of one's own copyrighted work without citing the original source. Note that self-plagiarism does not apply to publications based on the author's own previously copyrighted work (e.g., appearing in a conference proceedings) where an explicit reference is made to the prior publication. Such reuse does not require quotation marks to delineate the reused text but does require that the source be cited.

Plagiarism can be said to have clearly occurred when large chunks of text have been cut-and-pasted. Such manuscripts would not be considered for publication in SAP journals. Plagiarism in any form, at any level, is unacceptable and is considered a serious breach of professional conduct, with potentially severe ethical and legal consequences. All authors are deemed to be individually and collectively responsible for the content of papers published by SAP.

Dr. Amir S.Gohardani's Aerospace Corner
15 February 2013: Dr. Amir S. Gohardani and IJAS editorial member, Dr. Omid Gohardani discuss the topic: "Attracting Tomorrow’s Engineers" in NASA's ASK Magazine - The NASA Source for Project Management and Engineering Excellence.

30 January 2013: A Call for Papers is made on Computational Fluid Dynamics: Applications in Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering. This special issue is scheduled for publication in August 2013. Click on the blinking "Special Issue" link above for further information.

7 January 2013: Dr. Amir S. Gohardani and IJAS editorial board member, Dr. Omid Gohardani served as two of the judges for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2013 International Student Paper Conference in Dallas, Texas, USA.

31 October 2012: Dr. Amir S. Gohardani held an invited lecture by The Swedish Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics "On the potential prospects of distributed propulsion technology and the electric aircraft concept in future aviation" at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden