ISI data
on Tribo-Corrosion journals (June 2011) for the year 2010 |
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Journal* | Editor | Impact factor** | Half Life** |
Electrochimica Acta |
Sergio Trasatti,Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy |
3.64 |
5.7 |
Corrosion Science | Tim Burstein, University of Cambridge, UK | 3.261 | 7.0 |
Surface and Coatings Technology
|
Allan Matthews, University of Sheffield, UK | 2.135 | 6 |
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
|
Georgio Margaritondo, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
|
2.105 | 5.4 |
Tribology Letters
|
Nick Spencer, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland | 1.859 | 5.4 |
Wear
|
Ian Hutchings, University of Cambridge, UK | 1.635 | 9.7 |
Tribology International
|
Philippa Cann, Imperial College, UK | 1.557 | 6.1 |
Journal of Engineering Tribology: Proceedings of I.Mech.E. Part J
|
Pwt Evans, Cardiff University, UK | 0.721 | 5.5 |
Tribology Transactions
|
Andrew Jackson, NJ, US | 0.669 | >10 |
Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology
|
Stuart Lyon, University of Manchester, UK | 0.495 | 4.2 |
Journal of Tribology: Transactions of ASME
|
John Tichy, Rensselaer School of Engineering, US | 0.449 | >10 |
Industrial Lubrication and Tribology ***
|
John Taylor, UK | 0.397 | 6 |
*This list is currently being compiled. If you can suggest any modifications that are necessary, or have any other journals that you wish to add to the list, please contact the network leadership.
** The impact factor and half life have been downloaded from the latest ISI data (Web of Science) available for these journals. These can change on a year-year basis.
Impact factor
The impact factor is calculated as follows. For the latest 2011 data it is total number of cites in 2010 to articles published in 2009 and 2008, divided by the total number of articles published in 2009 and 2008.
Cited half life
The cited half life is defined as the number of publication years from the current JCR year i.e. 2010 that account for 50% of citations received by the journal. This is an important integer as it indicates the long term influence that a journal may have on the subject area over a period of time.