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What are the benefits in authoring a Combustion File?
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Producing a Combustion File requires effort and concentration on the part of authors, due to the constraints placed on the length of each Combustion File. At the same time, production of a concise version of an element of knowledge often serves to clarify that knowledge and to conserve it for future use. In addition, the following benefits will flow to authors:
- The Author will be credited with a refereed publication – the Combustion Handbook is registered as ISSN 1607-9116
- There is no charge to Combustion File Authors for these publications
- Because of the web/HTML media in use, each Combustion File published will be no more that a few pages of MSWord text/figs.
- The publication will be based on established information rather than unpublished information, and offers an opportunity to republish or review established work.
- The Author’s name will appear on the Combustion File in HTML and PDF formats.
- The Author will be acknowledged in the IFRF Monday Night Mail announcement of the new Combustion File. The MNM is received by well over a thousand subscribers in the world wide combustion community
- The Author and/or his/her sponsoring organisation (typically the author’s employer) will be acknowledged through the inclusion of their Logo in the Web based version of their Combustion File.
- Where available and required, there will be a hyperlink to the author’s/sponsor’s web site from their logo.
- Authors will be recognised by users as having world class competence in the area covered by the Combustion File
- Combustion File users are likely to approach authors if they need additional support in the subject covered by the combustion file. This may be a source of new business or provide R&D opportunities.