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In the history of KONA Powder and Particle Journal, two
organizations have been playing an important role. The one is
the Council of Powder Technology, Japan (CPT) and the other
is the Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation (Hosokawa
Foundation). The CPT was established in 1969 by Hosokawa
Micron Corporation as a nonprofit organization to enhance the
activities of research and development on powder science and
technology. The Hosokawa Foundation was established in 1991 as a
public-service corporation approved by the Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sport, Science and Technology of Japan. The issues from
No.1 (1983) to No.12 (1994) of KONA were published by CPT and
the issues from No.13 (1995) by the Hosokawa Foundation.
The aim of KONA in the early days was to introduce excellent
Japanese papers to the world and thus KONA consisted of papers
recommended by some Japanese academic societies and translated
from Japanese to English. From the issue of No.8, the CPT changed
its editorial policy to internationalize the KONA and to incorporate
papers by authors throughout the world in addition to translated
papers. In response to this change, three editorial blocks have been
organized in the world; Asian-Oceania, American and European.
The policy and system have not changed even after the Hosokawa
Foundation has taken over from the CPT. From the issue of No.27
(2009), publication of translated papers has been terminated and
only original papers have been published. The CPT is active still
today and collaborates with the Hosokawa Foundation.
KONA publishes papers in a broad field of powder science
and technology, ranging from fundamental principles to practical
applications. The papers describing technological experiences
and critical reviews of existing knowledge in special areas are also
welcome.
The submitted papers are published only when they are judged
by the Editor to contribute to the progress of powder science and
technology, and approved by any of the three Editorial Committees.
The paper submitted to the Editorial Secretariat should not have
been previously published.
- ●Invited papers
- Original research and review papers invited by the KONA
Editorial Committees.
- ●Contributed papers
- Original research and review papers submitted to the KONA
Editorial Committees, and refereed by the Editors.
Papers should be sent to each KONA Editorial Secretariat.
- ●Asia/Oceania Editorial Secretariat
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Dr. T. Yokoyama or Dr. L. Cui
- Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation
- Shodai-Tajika, 1-9, Hirakata, 573-1132 Japan
- ●Europe/Africa Editorial Secretariat
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Dr. J. Stein or Mrs. N. Winzer
- Hosokawa Alpine AG
- Peter-Dorfler-Strase 13-25
- D - 86199 Augsburg, Germany
- ●Americas Editorial Secretariat
- Dr. C.C. Huang
- Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems
- 10 Chatham Road, Summit NJ 07901 USA
Publication in KONA Powder and Particle Journal is free of charge.
KONA is published annually. The publication date is January 10th.
SUBSCRIPTION
KONA Powder and Particle Journal is distributed free of charge
to senior researchers at universities and laboratories as well as
to institutions and libraries in the field throughout the world.
The publisher is always glad to consider the addition of names of
those who want to obtain this journal regularly to the mailing list.
Distribution of KONA is made by each Secretariat.
Free electronic publication of KONA Powder and Particle
Journal is available in http://www.kona.or.jp
(1) Manuscript format
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●Electric files should be submitted to the Editorial Secretariat by
online. Authors’ short biography with less than 100 words per
person and photograph of all the authors should be attached to
the final version.
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●The structure of manuscripts should follow the following
order; title, authors, affiliations, abstract, keywords, main text,
(acknowledgement), (appendix), (nomenclature), references. The
items with parentheses are not mandatory. The text should be in
single-column format. Figures and tables can be imported into the
main text. If figures and table are collated in a separate section at
the end of the article, indicate their approximate locations directly
in the text. If symbols are defined in a nomenclature section,
symbols and units should be listed in alphabetical order with their
definition and dimensions in SI units.
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●Full postal addresses must be given for all the authors. Indicate
the corresponding author by the mark “*” after the name.
Telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address should be
provided for the corresponding author.
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●Abstract should not exceed 200 words.
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●he appropriate number of keywords is 5 or 6.
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●The maximum pages printed in KONA are supposed to be:
10 for an original paper and 15 for a review paper.
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●Symbols and units should be listed in alphabetical order with
their definition and dimensions in SI units.
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●The color figures will appear in color on the Web (http://www.
kona.or.jp). Because of technical complications which can
arise by converting color figures to ‘gray scale’ (for the printed
version), please submit in addition usable black and white
versions of all the color illustrations.
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Concerning references, the alphabetical system should be
adopted.
List: References should be arranged first alphabetically and
then further sorted chronologically if necessary. More than
one reference from the same author(s) in the same year must
be identified by the letters “a”, “b”, “c”, etc., placed after the
year of publication.
Examples:
- Reference to a book:
Strunk Jr. W., White E.B., The Elements of Style, fourth ed.,
Longman, New York, 2000.
- Reference to a chapter in an edited book:
Mettam G.R., Adams L.B., How to prepare an electronic
version of your article, in: Jones B.S., Smith R.Z. (Eds.),
Introduction to the Electronic Age, E-Publishing Inc., New
York, 2009, pp.281.304.
- Reference to a journal publication:
Tsuji Y., Tanaka T., Ishida T., Lagrangian numerical simulation
of plug flow of cohesionless particles in a horizontal pipe,
Powder Technology, 71 (1992) 239-250.
Text: All citations in the text should refer to:
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1. Single author: the author’s name (without initials, unless
there is ambiguity) and the year of publication;
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2. Two authors: both authors’ names and the year of
publication;
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3. Three or more authors: first author’s name followed by “et
al.” and the year of publication.
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Citations may be made directly (or parenthetically). Groups
of references should be listed first alphabetically, then
chronologically.
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Examples: “as demonstrated (Allan, 1996a, 1996b, 1999; Allan
and Jones, 1995). Kramer et al. (2000) have recently shown ....”
(2) Copyright and permission
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●Original papers submitted for publication become immediately the
property of the Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation and
remain so unless withdrawn by the author prior to acceptance for
publication or unless released by the Editor. The original papers in
KONA should not be reproduced nor published in any form without
the written permission of the Hosokawa Foundation. Authors are
responsible for obtaining permission from the copyright holder to
reproduce any figures, tables and photos for which copyright exists.
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