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CIMNE scientific journals increase their IF index in 2022

Jul 14, 2023

CIMNE scientific journals, Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering and International Journal of Numerical Methods for Calculation and Design in Engineering (RIMNI), have improved their Impact Factor (IF) in 2022. This index, calculated by Clarivate, has been recently published. It is a measure of the number of times an average paper in a journal is cited during a year.

Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering

Impact factorArchives of Computational Methods in Engineering is an hybrid publication (transformative journal). It provides an active forum for the dissemination of results in both research and advanced practice in computational engineering, with particular emphasis on mechanics and its related areas. Its impact factor for 2022 is 9.7, which has increased from 7.302 in 2021. The figure of five-year impact is 9.3 and 570,062 documents have been downloaded. 

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Calculation and Design in Engineering

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Calculation and Design in Engineering (RIMNI) contributes to the spread of theoretical advances and practical applications of numerical methods in engineering and other applied sciences. It has also increased its Impact Factor to 0.5 in 2022 from 0.378 in the previous year.

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