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  • 《MechanoEngineering》由南京航空航天大学主办。期刊致力于成为力学这一传统核心学科在机械工程及相关交叉领域的创新性研究成果发布平台,重点探讨机械作用如何影响材料、结构及系统的演变——从日常应用到宇宙现象,涵盖材料与生物实体的多种形态和状态。期刊将通过力学的理论框架和方法论,研究对象在机械载荷下的相互作用,促进跨学科的创新分析与优化利用。

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      Type of COI   Sample COI statement to include in your manuscript

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