Motor technology magazine
MTZ - Motor Technology Journal | |
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description | Technical-scientific journal for the entire field of internal combustion engines, piston engines and gas turbines as well as electric motors |
language | German |
publishing company | Springer Vieweg / Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH ( Germany ) |
First edition | 1939 |
Frequency of publication | 11 times a year (plus at least five special issues) |
Editor-in-chief | Alexander Heintzel |
editor | Johannes Liebl, Wolfgang Siebenpfeiffer |
Web link | Magazine page on springerprofessional.de |
ISSN (print) | 0024-8525 |
ISSN (online) | 2192-8843 |
The MTZ - Motortechnische Zeitschrift is a specialist journal in the field of power machines . It appears in the publishing house Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden in the imprint Springer Vieweg , which also publishes the sister magazine ATZ - Automobiltechnische Zeitschrift as well as other magazines of the ATZ group. The target group of MTZ are companies and institutions in the field of research and development, as well as manufacturers of power machines and their suppliers.
history
MTZ was founded in 1939 by Heinrich Buschmann and Prosper L'Orange . Today's sister magazine ATZ is older and was founded in 1898 as Der Motorwagen .
Content and topics
The MTZ has traditionally reported on topics relating to internal combustion engines, starting with the first research projects and developing prototypes through to series implementation and the introduction of production. Since the 2010s, the topic has also included electric motors and electrified internal combustion engines. The spectrum ranges from small engines to large engines for applications in shipbuilding, from the testing of new materials to new concepts of mechanical and electronic engine components to complete systems, as well as research, laboratory, test bench and simulation topics . In addition, there are reports on specialist conferences and other events, as well as new patents . The contributions are mainly created by development managers and specialist speakers from various institutions and companies, as well as by editors of the publishing house.
internationalization
An English-language edition of MTZ has existed since 2008, which Springer-Verlag publishes exclusively as a digital magazine.
distribution
The MTZ is available as a subscription as a print product or as a digital edition. The publisher does not offer individual sales.
Online representation
MTZ does not have an independent editorial website. Instead, editorial content from the field of engine technology is reproduced on the publisher's internet platform. The editors at MTZ are also listed there as editors. The MTZ is a digital magazine in the online libraries of Springer Verlag, Springer Link and Springer Professional.
organ
The MTZ is an organ of the following associations and institutions (status 08/2012):
- Association for engines and systems in the VDMA , for the specialist areas of combustion engines and gas turbines
- Research Association for Combustion Engines e. V. (FVV)
- Scientific Society for Motor Vehicle and Engine Technology V. (WKM)
- Austrian Association for Automotive Technology (ÖVK)
- Cooperation with the STG, Schiffbautechnische Gesellschaft e. V., Hamburg, in the field of ship propulsion by internal combustion engines
Advisory Board
A scientific advisory board is active for the MTZ. It consists of the following people (as of 08/2012):
- Michael Bargende (University of Stuttgart)
- Christian Beidl (TU Darmstadt)
- Ulrich Dohle (Tognum AG)
- Lutz Eckstein (WKM)
- Klaus Egger
- Dietmar Goericke (Research Association for Combustion Engines eV)
- Uwe Dieter Grebe (AVL List GmbH)
- Jens Hadler ( APL Automobil-Prüftechnik Landau GmbH)
- Thorsten Herdan (Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi))
- Heinz K. Junker (Mahle GmbH)
- Peter Langen (BMW AG)
- Hans Peter Lenz (ÖVK)
- Helmut List (AVL List GmbH)
- Ralf Marquard (FEV GmbH)
- Wolfgang Maus (Emitec Society for Emission Technology mbH)
- Leopold Mikulic (Daimler AG)
- Stefan Pischinger (FEV GmbH)
- Hans-Peter Schmalzl (APC - Advanced Propulsion Concepts Mannheim GmbH)
- Ulrich Seiffert (TU Braunschweig)
- Ulrich Spicher (MOT GmbH)