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Before You Submit
Before you submit to an AIAA journal, please review your manuscript to ensure
that it meets the following requirements. If your manuscript does not meet the
requirements on this list, it may be returned to you for further revision
before it can be assigned to an associate editor.
1. Papers must be in single-column, double-spaced format.
2. Each full-length paper must have a summary-type abstract of 100 to 200
(maximum) words in one paragraph. The abstract should NOT state what the author WILL do, present, or discuss in
the article. The abstract MUST summarize the research that was carried out and
the major findings.
3. Papers with many symbols should have a nomenclature that
defines all symbols with units, to be inserted between the abstract and the
introduction. Acronyms should be defined in the text, not in the nomenclature.
4. An introduction that states the purpose of the work and its
significance relative to the prior literature is required.
5. Equations should be numbered sequentially and not by section.
6. References should be introduced and in numerical order (not just by
author name); websites should not be referenced but should be mentioned in the
text or in a footnote.
7. Figure legends should be readable and based on AIAA format
instructions.
8. Conclusions should be a detailed discussion of study findings. Do not
introduce concepts not presented in text; do not refer to other work.
9. Grammar should be checked for clarity.
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Journal of Aircraft |
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Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics |
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Journal of Propulsion and Power |
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Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets |
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Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer |
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Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and Communication |
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