Experimental Mechanics - Subjects Covered in Journal

Subjects Covered in Journal

Areas of research frequently published in Experimental Mechanics include: Solid and fluid mechanics, the design and implementation of novel or enhanced experiments to characterize materials, structures, and systems.

The journal is abstracted/indexed in: Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Current Contents/ Life Sciences, PubMed/Medline, Science Citation Index Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Compendex, Current Contents/Engineering, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, Materials Science Citation Index, OCLC, OmniFile, PASCAL, Science & Technology Collection, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch), Science Select, SCOPUS, and others.

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