Current Issue

Volume: 4 Issue: 3, 12/30/23

Year: 2023

Research Articles

Review

The main purpose of Manufacturing Technologies and Applications (MATECA) is to contribute to sustainable production by ensuring that the results of research, development and application studies in manufacturing processes are collected in a written source. The journal also contributes to the rapid spread of innovative concepts and communication channels among experts and researchers in research and academic institutions related to professional workers and investment institutions serving in the manufacturing industry. In this context, original research and review articles and technical notes are published in the journal.

Manufacturing Technologies and Applications is an international refereed journal published only three times a year in April, August and December. Additional numbers and special issues are published if needed. The scope of Manufacturing Technologies and Applications includes the following areas:
-Traditional and nontraditional machining methods
-Additive manufacturing
-Casting, forming and molding methods
-Powder metallurgy and coating methods
-Welding, joining and assembly
-Design, modeling and simulation
-Imaging, control and automation

Original scientific articles for publication in the Manufacturing Technologies and Applications must be submitted online after registration is completed on the journal website (http://dergipark.ulakbim.gov.tr/mateca). Click (EN)(Template) (TR)(Sample Article) for a sample article.

Font and Page Layout

1. The margins for each side (right-left, top-bottom) of the page structure should be 2 cm. Page numbers should be at the bottom and middle of the page.
2. The articles sent to the journal should be prepared using single-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font. Each paragraph should be indented 0.5 cm left and no space should be left between paragraphs.

Article Text
3. The article should consist of Turkish title, Turkish abstract, Author information, English title, English abstract, keywords under the abstracts, followed by introduction, main text, conclusion, acknowledgments, references and appendices.
4. Articles should be based on the Turkish Language Association's spelling guide and spelling rules. When using unconventional words in Turkish, the foreign language equivalent can be given in parentheses at the first occurrence.
5. In the article (Text, tables, graphics, figures, etc.) the SI unit system should be based and a point should be used in decimal notation.
6. All of the headings, subheadings, figure and table explanations used in the text should be in English, and for English articles, the Turkish version should be specified in parentheses in 10 points.

Title and Author Information
7. Turkish and English titles should be written over the Turkish and English abstracts, with the first letter capitalized, single-spaced, left aligned, Times New Roman, 14 points and bold.
8. In the works to be sent, the names of the authors should be written in 11 points under the Turkish title. The imprint information of the author should be added under the names of the authors in 9 points with a star or numbered footnote.

Summary and Keywords
9. All submitted articles must include Turkish and English abstracts. Keywords should be written in English/Turkish with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5, with the first letter capitalized under the abstract. The titles of the abstracts should be written with the first letter capitalized and left aligned. The abstract of the article should be a minimum of 120 words and a maximum of 250 words.
10. Abstracts and Keywords should be written in Times New Roman font, 10 pt and 9 pt, single-spaced, respectively. Only the titles of these sections should be bold.

Main Text and Section Headings
11. The main text should be written using Times New Roman font, 12 points, single-spaced and justified. The first lines of paragraphs should start 0.5 cm inside. The main title and subheadings of the article should be numbered in decimal form such as 1., 1.1., 1.1.1, starting from the Introduction (excluding the References) and written in bold. Subheadings should be made up to the third level (such as 1.1.2.) at the most in the text, and if necessary, lower-level headings should be written in italics and bold (without numbers). The first relevant title should be left aligned with its number, and the subheadings related to this title should start 1 cm inside with their numbering. In the article, the main headings should be in capital letters, only the first letter of the 2nd degree subheadings should be capitalized, and the first word of the 3rd degree subheadings should be in capital letters. Single line spacing should be left before and after the headings.

Tables, Figures and Graphics
12. Tables, figures and graphics should be centered on the page in a way that is numbered consecutively (Table 1, Table 2, Figure 1, Figure 2, Graphic 1, Graphic 2 etc.) in appropriate places in the text. Each table, figure or graphic should be given a title. The title should be written in Times New Roman, 10 points above the table, below the figure or graphic. A single point should be placed after the table, figure or graphic number and the title of the table, figure or graphic should be written. The paragraph spacing between the Title and the Table, Figure or Graphic should be "then 6 pt". Tables can also be used horizontally if needed. The text in tables, figures and graphics should be at least 9 points.
13. Tables should not be included in the text as a software program output, the author(s) should bring the results into tables themselves. The resolution of the figures should be at least 300 dpi.

Mathematical Equations
14. Mathematical equations/formulas should be written in the text as left aligned. Mathematical equations and formulas should be numbered in the article. Numbering should be done in parentheses at the far right of the line.

Acknowledgement
15. If the study is supported by a research institution or fund, the name of the supporting institution/organization and the project number should be written before the References section.

References
16. References in the text should be given in square brackets. References should be written in the formats given below in the references section, in 11 points.
Journal article: Author's initial (.) surname, full title of the article, Journal name or international abbreviation, volume number (issue): start-end page number, year.
- M. Günay, İ. Korkut, E. Aslan, U. Şeker, Experimental investigation of the effect of cutting tool rake angle on main cutting force, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 166(1): 44-49, 2005.
- B. Özlü, M. Akgün, H. Demir, AA 6061 Alaşımının tornalanmasında kesme parametrelerinin yüzey pürüzlülüğü üzerine etkisinin analizi ve optimizasyonu, Gazi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi, 5(2): 151-158, 2019.
Book: The first letter of the author's name (.), the surname, the name of the book, the volume number, the editor, if any, the name of the publishing house, the place of publication, the year.
- E.M. Trent, Metal Cutting, 2nd ed., Butterworths, London, 1989.
- M.C. Çakır, Modern Talaşlı İmalat Yöntemleri, 2. baskı, Dora Yayıncılık, Bursa, 2010.
A chapter from the book: The first letter of the name of the chapter author(.), the surname, the name of the chapter, the name of the book, if any, the editor, the name of the publishing house, the place of publication, the year.
- D. Ulutan, T. Özel, Hard machining, Modern Manufacturing Processes, M. Koç, T. Özel (Eds.), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 2019.
Conference publication: Author's initial (.) surname, name of the paper, name of the congress, day/month/year, place of publication.
- A. Parlak, R. Kaçar, H. Ertek Emre, Adjoining of AA6033 Aluminum-AH36 Grade steel coupling with robotic GMAK method using transition plate, 4th International Conference on Engineering Technology and Applied Sciences, 24-28 April 2019, Kiev.
- N. Yaşar, M.E. Korkmaz, M. Günay. CFRP kompozitlerin delinmesinde delme şartlarının ilerleme kuvveti ve delaminasyon üzerindeki etkilerinin incelenmesi, 7th International Symposium on Machining, 3-5 Kasım 2016, İstanbul.
Standard: Standard no, name of the standard, place of publication, year.
- ASTM E8, Standard test methods for tension testing of metallic materials, ASTM International, 2004.
Report: Author's first letter(.) surname, name of report, name of company/institution, place of publication, year.
- H.A. Soons, S.L. Yaniv, Precision in machining: research challenges, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, 2015.
Thesis: Author's first letter (.), surname, name of the thesis, type (master's, doctorate), university and institute where it was presented, city, country, year.
- T. Meral, Paslanmaz çeliğin delinebilirliğinin deneysel ve nümerik olarak incelenmesi, Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Karabük Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü, Karabük, Türkiye, 2018.
- M.W. Dixon, Application of neural networks to solve the routing problem in communication networks, Ph.D. Dissertation, Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA, Australia, 1999.
Online references: Author(s) or responsible institution, title of publication, web page, URL, access date.
- Texas Instruments, RS-422 and RS-485 Standards Overview and System Configurations, http://www.ti.com/lit/an/slla070d/slla070d.pdf, 20.12.2012.

Manufacturing Technologies and Applications (MATECA) journal started its publication life in 2020 and is published by Mustafa GÜNAY. MATECA publishes original scientific articles in the fields of Traditional and Non-traditional machining methods, Additive manufacturing methods, Casting, Plastic forming and Molding methods, Powder metallurgy and Coating methods, Welding, Joining and Assembly, Design, Modeling and Simulation, Imaging, Control and Automation. It is an international peer-reviewed scientific e-journal to be published three times a year (April, August and December). There is no article fee and an open access policy has been adopted. The journal accepts scientific articles in English and Turkish via the DergiPark system. The article evaluation period is approximately 3 months.

Manufacturing Technologies and Applications (MATECA) journal publishes original research and review articles.

MATECA follows guides and politics published by Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) for ethical rules and responsibilities of authors, journal editors/subject editors, reviewers and publisher.

Plagiarism Check
Articles submitted to Manufacturing Technologies and Applications (MATECA), are evaluated after passing through the Plagiarism Detection Program “ithenticate”. The similarity rate limit is 20% at most, excluding references. The article that is not found suitable as a result of the preliminary evaluation is sent to the author(s) again for the necessary corrections without being evaluated.

Pre-checking the Manuscript by Author
The article submitted by the author must not have been previously published and submitted for evaluation to any journal.
The submission file must be in Microsoft Word document file format.
URLs of references should be provided where available.
The text should be prepared according to rules specified in the author’s guide.

Blind Referee Process
Manufacturing Technologies and Applications (MATECA) is a peer-reviewed academic journal in which scientific articles passed through the double-blind peer-review process are published.

For review of submitted manuscripts, at least two referees are appointed by the editor (s) according to the content of the work and the expertise of the referees. All referee evaluation reports are sent electronically and anonymously. The names of the referees who made the assessment are not specified in the reports and in the journal due to the double blind process. However, after the evaluations, a letter of appreciation is sent to the referees.

Blind refereeing processes directly affect the quality of academic publications. The evaluation process is carried out with the principle of double-sided blind review. Referees cannot contact the authors directly, evaluation and referee reports are sent through the e-mail management system. In this process, evaluation forms and referee reports are sent to the author(s) by the editor. Double-sided blind reviewing helps editors make decisions in an impartial manner to the authors. Authors also have the opportunity to improve their work by obtaining important information about their work.

Decision Making Process
The editors and the publisher send all works submitted for publication to at least two referees who are experts in their fields for evaluation. In case of a dispute between the referees, a third referee is appointed and the article is decided according to the majority’s decision. Evaluation forms filled in by the referees and corrections on the text, if they prefer, are sent to the authors by contacting the responsible author. The final corrected file from the author is re-evaluated by the referees and the field editor, and it is decided whether the study will be published or not.

Privacy
Studies sent to the referees for evaluation should be considered as confidential documents. Studies should not be shown to others and their contents should not be discussed. Where necessary, referees may seek advice from other colleagues, with the permission of the Chief Editor. The Editor-in-Chief can give this permission only in the event of an exceptional condition. The confidentiality rule also includes people who refuse to act as reviewers.

Impartiality Principle
No personal criticism should be made to the authors during the evaluation process. Evaluations should be made in an objective and contributing way.

Citation of Reference
The referees are obliged to inform the authors if there are any citations that are not cited in the study. Referees should pay particular attention to works that are not cited in the field or citations that overlap with similar works. The referees should inform the editors in the event of publication that is similar to any previously published work or information.

Information and Conflict of Interest
Referees should not agree to evaluate if they have any collaborative connections with any author, company or institution for which they are asked for evaluating their work, and should inform editors of the situation as soon as possible.

Referees may not use unpublished works or parts of works in the manuscripts submitted to the journal without the written consent of the author(s) for evaluation. The information and ideas obtained during the evaluation should be kept confidential by the referees and should not be used for their own benefit. These rules include those who do not accept the reviewing.

Publication Language
Manufacturing Technologies and Applications (MATECA) reviews research articles written in Turkish and English.

Publication Frequency
In MATECA, which has been publishing issues since 2020, one volume is published every year and each volume consists of 3 issues (April, August and December).

Open Access Policy
Manufacturing Technologies and Applications journal provides instant open access to its content, adopting the principle that providing scientific studies free of charge will increase the global sharing of knowledge.

All articles accepted and published by Manufacturing Technologies and Applications journal are freely available, openly accessible. We follow the guidelines presented by Budapest Open-Access Initiative (BOAI) regarding the Open-Access.

Wage Policy
Manufacturing Technologies and Applications (MATECA) journal, does not charge the author / authors at any stage (submission, evaluation and publication of articles) for publication procedures.

No fee is charged in the journal article submission, process and publication stages.