About the Journal
Combustion International (COIN) is an open-access, peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in the fields of combustion science, automotive engineering, materials science, manufacturing, and mechanical design. Published by Universitas Panca Marga, Indonesia, COIN provides a platform for high-quality research that bridges the gap between combustion processes, materials innovation, advanced manufacturing techniques, and mechanical design engineering.
The journal's scope includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
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Combustion theory and models
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Fuel characterization and innovative fuel technologies
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Engine performance and efficiency
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Emissions reduction and environmental impacts
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Alternative fuels and renewable energy sources
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Thermodynamics and heat transfer
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Materials science and engineering
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Mechanical design
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Advanced manufacturing technologies
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Additive manufacturing and material optimization
COIN invites original research articles, review papers, and technical notes that contribute to the development of combustion science, mechanical design, materials engineering, and manufacturing innovations. It is aimed at researchers, academics, and industry professionals involved in the advancement of energy-efficient and sustainable combustion systems.
The journal is published three times a year, with issues released in the following periods:
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January to April
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May to August
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September to December
As an open-access journal, COIN ensures that all its content is freely accessible to a global audience, enabling researchers, engineers, and practitioners worldwide to benefit from the knowledge shared within. This commitment to open access helps increase the visibility and impact of research, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange across various sectors.
COIN is indexed in major academic databases to ensure broad visibility and accessibility for the global scientific community. The journal aims to serve as a comprehensive resource for advancing research in combustion technologies, material innovations, and engineering design solutions that can address the world’s energy challenges.
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Current Issue
This journal presents a range of innovative research in engineering and material science. It covers the enhancement of sawdust pellet calorific value through the addition of cottonseed oil and starch flour, which could improve biomass energy efficiency. The issue also compares the performance of single and series centrifugal pumps, offering insights into their head and capacity differences. Another article investigates the properties of oils derived from the pyrolysis of polystyrene plastic waste, highlighting its potential for sustainable energy applications. Additionally, the design of wind turbines for hybrid power systems in Bawean Island is explored, offering solutions for renewable energy integration in remote areas. Lastly, the journal includes a study on improving material toughness through continuous heating at eutectoid temperatures, contributing to the advancement of material science and engineering practices. Together, these articles showcase the latest advancements aimed at enhancing sustainability, energy solutions, and material performance.
Articles
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Enhancement of Calorific Value in Tectona grandis Sawdust Pellets Using Gossypium spp. Oil and Starch Mixtures
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A Performance Study and Comparative Analysis of Head and Capacity in Single and Series Centrifugal Pumps
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Exploring the Feasibility of Pyrolysis for Polystyrene Plastic Waste Conversion into Alternative Fuel
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Economic and Environmental Assessment of Wind Turbines for Hybrid Power Systems in Bawean Island
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A Study on the Effect of Continuous Heating on the Mechanical Properties of Steel at Eutectoid Temperatures
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