Refrigeration Engineering and Technology

ISSN-print:0453-8307
ISSN-online:2409-6792
ISO:26324:2012

Aims & Scope

Aim of the Journal

Refrigeration Engineering and Technology is a peer-reviewed scientific and technical periodical of Category "B" whose aim is to preserve and advance the scientific tradition in the fields of low-temperature, refrigeration, and cryogenic engineering, power engineering, and related technologies. The journal is committed to providing an open platform for the publication of theoretical, experimental, and applied research that contributes to technological progress, energy efficiency, and environmental protection — for both the domestic scientific community and the international audience.

Scope of the Journal

  • Dissemination of scientific results — publication of original articles addressing theoretical, experimental, industrial, and applied problems in refrigeration engineering, power engineering, and automation, including materials from postgraduate research within the journal's subject areas;
  • Supporting energy efficiency and environmental sustainability — coverage of research aimed at the improvement of heat and energy processes, the adoption of renewable energy sources, and the reduction of the environmental impact of refrigeration systems;
  • Developing related technological fields — encouraging research at the intersection of refrigeration engineering, automation, computer, and telecommunication technologies in the context of the digitalisation of industrial processes;
  • International integration — attracting authors and readers from diverse countries, collaborating with the Ukrainian Branch of the International Institute of Refrigeration, and supporting comparative research in the context of global energy conservation and climate change challenges.

Journal scope:

  • Refrigeration engineering
  • Energy and energy-saving technologies
  • Refrigeration and related technologies
  • Automation
  • Computer and telecommunication technologies

Submissions addressing problems in both developed and less developed countries are welcomed. Articles should make a substantial contribution to the theoretical and / or methodological literature on the issue and contain a strong scientific component.