About This Journal

Journal Title : Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers

 

Abbreviation of title : J. of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers

 

Journal launch year : 1997

 

pISSN : 1226-6027

 

eISSN : 2288-4548

 

DOI Prefix : 10.6108/KSPE

 

Indexed : KCI

 

The frequency of publication : Bimonthly

 

Publisher : The Korean Society of of Propulsion Engineers

 

Publication Managing : Chang Ki Kim(President, KSPE)

 

Copyright : The Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers(KSPE)

 

Supported by : This work was supported by the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies(KOFST) grant funded by the Korean government.

 

Journal Office : 502-ho, Hongin Officetel, 28, Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34186, Korea.
Tel: +82-42-822-6472, Fax: +82-42-826-6472, E-mail: kspe@kspe.org

 

Subscription fee : Free

 

Aim and Scope

 

This Journal is a bimonthly publication of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers (KSPE), articles of which are selected for publication through a peer-review process based upon the judgement of originality, quality of exposition, and significance of the results. It is devoted to the advancement of the science and technology not only of aerospace propulsion but also of all sorts of power directly related to propulsion, through the dissemination of original research papers and review articles contributing to advancements in airbreathing, electric, and advanced propulsion; solid, liquid, and hybrid rockets; fuels, high energy materials, and propellants; power generation and conversion for aerospace vehicles and waterborne vessels; and the application of propulsion engineering to terrestrial energy devices and systems. This Journal aims to provide readers with primary interests in propulsion area ranging from research through development to applications. Papers of theoretical, computational, and experimental research in those disciplines and also the sciences of combustion, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, guidance and control, and structural mechanics as directly related to propulsive power and energy systems are solicited.