TAB Periodicals Committee

Periodicals Review and Advisory Committee (PRAC)

Report for the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

Date of Review: February 2017

First draft returned by S/C for review: January 9, 2017
Post-review draft returned to S/C: March 1, 2017 / Adjusted draft returned by S/C: March 31, 2017
Final report submitted to TAB Periodicals Committee: June 22, 2017

TAB Periodicals Review and Advisory Committee Members:

Michael Polis TAB PRAC Chair

Jim Keller TAB Transactions Committee Chair

Joseph TrontTAB Magazine and Newsletter Committee Chair

Steve YurkovichTAB Periodical Partnership Opportunity Committee Chair

William Emery TAB Periodicals Committee Chair

Syed IslamMember

Ross StoneMember

Gary Yen (Lead Reviewer)Member

Seth HutchinsonMember

Hulya KirkiciMember

Jane Chu PreyMember

Vladik KreinovichMember

John BaillieulMember

Sergio BenedettoMember

John R. VigMember

Attendees:

Tomy Sebastian, President, Industry Applications Society

Ahmed Rubaai, VP Publications, Industry Applications Society

Thomas A. Nondahl, Editor-in-Chief, Transactions on Industry Applications

H. Landis Floyd, Editor-in-Chief, Industry Applications Magazine

PatrickMcCarren, Executive Director, Industry Applications Society

Louie J. Powell, Scholar One Manuscripts Administrator, Industry Applications Society (by phone)

Overview

The Charter of the TAB Periodicals Committee states that the Committee has oversight responsibility for all Society/ Council (S/C) periodicals. Specifically, the IEEE TAB Periodicals Committee is charged with: ensuringtimeliness and quality of TAB periodicals; assessing proposals for new periodicals and making recommendations to TAB; resolving conflicts between S/Cs on issues of publications; informing TAB on new developments in the area of periodicals; and, assessing and recommending to TAB annual charges for IEEE periodicals. To carry out its responsibilities to TAB, and in particular to address the issues of timeliness and quality, the Periodicals Committee has instituted a five-year review cycle of S/C periodicals, conducted in coordination with the S/C review. The review process is carried out byasubcommittee of the Periodicals Committee, the Periodicals Review and Advisory Committee (PRAC).

Objectives of the Periodicals Review Process

The objectives of the PRAC review process are to:

examine timeliness and quality;

assure that periodicals comply with IEEE policies and procedures;

assist the S/C in enhancing selfawareness of its periodicals;

determine the financial health of the publications (input from TAB Finance Committee); and,

provide suggestions for improvements and share best practices from other S/Cs.

The Review should be viewed as a positive vehicle, with volunteers assisting other volunteers to ensure that all the IEEE periodicals continue to maintain the highest of standards.

Review and Reporting Process

The Review process consists of a face-to-face component and the completion of a report:

For convenience of the S/C, the report is separated into components, for which the following templates are provided to the S/C several months in advance of the scheduled Review:

a summary template in which the S/C provides information that pertains to all of its periodicals;

individual templates for each of the S/C periodicals being reviewed (completed by Editor-in-Chief).

S/C responses (completed first draft of summary and individual periodical reports), along with other relevant information, are provided to the PRAC by the S/C several weeks prior to the face-to-face review.Financial information on the periodicals is inserted by TAB Finance.

The PRAC meets with the S/C officers and periodicals editors in the face-to-face review session scheduled during a TAB series meetings (on a five year cycle for each S/C).

After the face-to-face review session, the PRAC returns the post-review draft to the S/C for further adjustment.

The S/C returns the adjusted draft, consisting of the summary and individual periodical components, which in turn is submitted to the IEEE TAB Periodicals Committee for approval. The process is complete when the final report is submitted to TAB for final approval as an archival record of the Review, to be referenced in future Reviews.

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS

A. OVERVIEW OF TRANSACTIONS

1.Date of first issue – Jan/Feb 1965

2.Frequency of publication – Six (6) issues per year

3.Is subscription to this periodical included in the Society membership fee?Yes – Electronic Only

4. Please list any additional and/or managing societies represented in this report: None

5. Please list EIC information below

Current Editor-in-Chief (EIC): 2015 to present – Thomas A. Nondahl

Phone: 262-458-6555Email:

Please fill out the history table of EiC including the current EiC

Name of EiC / Affiliation / Region / Period of EiC
Start date to end date / Role on this Journal before EiC / Expertise
Current EiC
Thomas A. Nondahl / Rockwell Automation (Retired) / 4 / 2015-Present / Papers Review Chair / Electrical Motors and Drives
Immediate Past EiC
Carlton E. Speck / Delphi Corporation (Retired) / 4 / 2007-2014 / Papers Review Chair / Electrostatics
Past EiC
Baldwin Bridger / Powell Electrical Manufacturing Co. (Retired) / 5 / 1997-2006 / Papers Review Chair / Power System Protection

B. SCOPE OF TRANSACTIONS

1.Please provide the most recent formal scope of this periodical as approved by the Technical Activities Board (TAB) and the Periodicals Committee. Please also indicate where a prospective author can easily access the formal scope and indicate the date of the most recent approval by TAB. Note that any changes in the scopeof theperiodical need to be endorsed by the Periodicals Committee andapproved by the Technical Activities Board.

The scope of the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications includes all scope items of the IEEE Industry Applications Society, that is; the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical and electronic engineering in the development, design, manufacture and application of electrical systems, apparatus, devices, and controls to the processes and equipment of industry and commerce; the promotion of safe, reliable, and economic installations; industry leadership in energy conservation and environmental, health, and safety issues; the creation of voluntary engineering standards and recommended practices; and the professional development of its membership..

The date of the most recent scope approval by TAB is 2014.06.21. The scope appears on the inside front cover of the Transactions.

Please note that the official TAB scope for your periodical can be found at:

2.Comment on the overlap of scope with other IEEE Transactions.

There is some overlap with the Transactions of the Power Engineering Society, particularly IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, in the field of electrical power distribution systems. The overlap is described by the following phrase in the Power Delivery scope: ‘implementation and application issues such as power system protection, instrumentation, communication, and grounding’.This overlap results from matters that are of interest to both electrical utility distribution engineers, served primarily by PES, and power system engineers of other industries served by IAS. The Society also co-sponsors two IEEE Journalswith PES.

There is considerable overlap with IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics. Power electronics is a major part of the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. The two journals are somewhat differentiated by the scopes of the respective Societies, with the IAS emphasis being on applications and the PELS emphasis being on design and development. The Society has two joint publications and two joint technical conferences with PELS.

The overlap with IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronicsis primarily in the areas of power electronics, industrial control methods and electric machines. Power electronics and industrial control methods are included in the scope of TIE. Electric machinesare not explicitly included in the TIE scope.

C. EDITORIAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

1. If applicable, describe the membership and function of the Society/Council AdCom, Publication Committee, Steering Committee, or Periodical Advisory Committee, in overseeing operation of the Transactions and in establishing and administering publication policies and procedures.

In accordance with the Society Constitution and Bylaws,all major decisions regarding the Transactions are subject to approval by the Society Executive Board. This includes all formal policy statements, naming and tenure of Editor-in-Chief, annual page budget, member and non-member subscription prices, and all other financial matters, such as editorial budget. Day-to-day operations are overseen by the Society Publications Department Chair, who is a member of the Society Executive Board, and who reports to the Executive Board.

2. Describe the membership, function, and make-up (such as regional distribution, academic versus industrial, and so forth) of the Associate Editors body (for example, the Transaction’s Editorial Board or Committee) and complete the Tables of Associate Editors and their Demographic Summary below:

Key 2016 Papers Review Contacts for IEEE Industry Applications Society

Pubs Chair Ahmed

Annual Meeting ChairTomy

Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Department

ChairWei-Jen

VC-TechnicalAndrew Hernandez (technical program)

VC-PapersRasheek Rifaat (papers review)

Codes & Standards Committee

Chair Steve

Papers Review Chair Steve

Energy Systems Committee

Chair Joe

Papers Review Chair Wei-Jen

Power System Engineering Committee

ChairKent

Papers Review ChairSergio

Power System Protection Committee

Chair Rob

Papers Review Chair Rob

Rural Electric Power Committee

ChairChris

Papers Review ChairPaul Mixon

Technical ProgramGreg

Industrial Power Conversion Systems Department

ChairPo-Tai

VC-PapersAyman

Electric Machines Committee

ChairAndy

Papers Review ChairAndy

Industrial Drives Committee

ChairMichael

Papers Review ChairFernando Briz

Industrial Power Converter Committee

ChairWilliam

Papers Review ChairLeon

Power & Electronics Devices & Components Committee

ChairFilippo

Papers Review ChairEnrico

Sustainable Energy Conversion Systems Committee

ChairYilmaz

Papers Review ChairYilmaz

Transportation Systems Committee

ChairBurak

Papers Review ChairMohammad

Manufacturing Systems Development & Applications Department

ChairMohammed

VC-PapersAhmed

Electrostatic Processes Committee

ChairRajesh

Papers Review Chair Sheesha

Industrial Automation and Control Committee

Chair Babak

Papers Review ChairAkshay Kumar

Industrial Lighting and Display Committee

ChairMarcos

Papers Review ChairFrancis Dawson

Process Industries Department

ChairJohn

VC-PapersH. Landis

Cement Industry Committee

ChairJeff Nagel

Papers Review ChairRichard Schmidt

Electrical Safety Committee

ChairStephen

Papers Review ChairDaniel Doan Metals Industry Committee

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Papers Review ChairJuan

Technical ProgramThomas

Mining Industry Committee

ChairMiguel

Papers Review ChairJoseph Sottile,

Petroleum & Chemicals Industry Committee

ChairLouis

Papers Review ChairPaul

Papers Review ChairDaniel

(for Affiliated Conferences)

Pulp & Paper Industry Committee

ChairJohn

Papers Review ChairChris

Technical ProgramGreg

Table of Associate Editors(please add rows as needed)

Name / Institution / Country / Region / Segment / Technology
Kazimierz Adamiak / University of Western Ontario / Canada / 7 / Academic / Applied electrostatics
Emmanuel B. Agamloh / Advanced Energy / United States / 1 / Industrial / Rotating machines
Vivek Agarwal / Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay / India / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Bilal Akin / University of Texas at Dallas / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Bruno Allard / INSA Lyon / France / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Mahshid Amirabadi / University of Illinois at Chicago / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics & automation
Robert G. Arno / ITT Excelis / United States / 1 / Industrial / Reliability engineering
Paul Barendse / University of Cape Town / South Africa / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Nicola Bianchi / University of Padova / Italy / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Ali Bidram / Quanta Technology / Canada / 7 / Industrial / Power and energy
Stefano Bifaretti / University of Rome Tor Vergata / Italy / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Miriam Blazowski / Emerson Electric / United States / 1 / Industrial / Petroleum and chemical applications
Fernando Briz / University of Oviedo / Spain / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Paul Cardinal / Shell Oil Company / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution
Antonio Cardoso / CISE | University of Beira Interior (UBI) / Portugal / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Andrea Cavagnino / Politecnico di Torino / Italy / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Akira Chiba / Tokyo Institute of Technology / Japan / 10 / Academic / Rotating machines
Filippo Chimento / ABB Corporate Research / Sweden / 8 / Industrial / Power electronics
Huang-Jen Chiu / National Taiwan University of Science and Technology / Taiwan / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Woojin Choi / Soongsil University / Korea / 10 / Academic / Transportation technology
Daniel Costinett / University of Tennessee / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Lucian Dascalescu / University of Poitiers / France / 8 / Academic / Applied electrostatics
Francis Dawson / University of Toronto / Canada / 7 / Academic / Lighting and display technology
Zhaohao Ding / North China Electric Power University / China / 10 / Academic / Power and energy
Daniel Doan / DuPont / United States / 1 / Industrial / Electrical safety
Suryanarayana Doolla / Indian Institute of Technology Bombay / India / 10 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Yao Duan / Vestas / United States / 1 / Industrial / Rotating machines
Ali Elrayyah / Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute / Qatar / 8 / Industrial / Power and energy
John Fletcher / University of New South Wales / Australia / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Gary Fox / General Electric / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution
Fabio Freschi / Politecnico di Torino / Italy / 8 / Academic / Power distribution
Fei Gao / University of Technology of Belfort-Montbeliard / France / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Hua Geng / Tsinghua Universty / China / 10 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Christopher Gerada / University of Nottingham / United Kingdom / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Yehui Han / University of Wisconsin-Madison / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Michael Harbison / Waldemar S. Nelson & Co. / United States / 1 / Industrial / Petroleum and chemical applications
Michael Harke / UTC Aerospace Systems / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Jim Harvey / University of Michigan Hospitals / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution
Chris Heron / TecoWestinghouse Motor Co / United States / 1 / Industrial / Pulp, paper and forest applications
Rob Hoerauf / Hoerauf Consulting Inc. / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution & protection
Min-Fu Hsieh / National Chung King University / Taiwan / 10 / Academic / Power and energy
Mahesh Illindala / The Ohio State University / United States / 1 / Academic / Power and energy
Mohammad Islam / Halla Mechatronics / United States / 1 / Industrial / Transportation technology
Shesha Jayaram / University of Waterloo / Canada / 7 / Academic / Applied electrostatics
Dong Jiang / United Technologies Research Center / China / 10 / Industrial / Power electronics
Walter Kaiser / University of São Paulo / Brazil / 9 / Academic / Lighting and display technology
Sukumar Kamalasadan / University of North Carolina at Charlotte / United States / 1 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Maarten Kamper / University of Stellenbosch / South Africa / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
H. Karmaker / TECO Westinghouse / United States / 1 / Industrial / Rotating machines
Surin Khomfoi / King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladrakabang / Thailand / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Mithat Kisacikoglu / University of Alabama / United States / 1 / Academic / Transportation technology
Andy Knight / University of Calgary / Canada / 7 / Academic / Rotating machines
Shashank Krishnamurthy / UTRC / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Kevin Lee / Eaton Corporation / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Sang Bin Lee / Korea University / Korea / 10 / Academic / Rotating machines
Wei-Jen Lee / University of Texas at Arlington / United States / 1 / Academic / Power and energy
Xiaodong Liang / Memorial University of Newfoundland / Canada / 7 / Academic / Power distribution
Haijun Liu / ETAP / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution
Juan Lopera / Universidad de Oviedo / Spain / 8 / Academic / Metals applications
Xiaonan Lu / Argonne National Laboratory / United States / 1 / Industry / Power electronics
Richard Lukaszewski / Rockwell Automation / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Ke Ma / Aalborg University / Denmark / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Claudio Mardegan / EngePower / Brazil / 9 / Industrial / Power distribution & protection
Fabrizio Marignetti / University of Cassino / Italy / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Kouki Matsuse / Meiji University / Japan / 10 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Ryan Maynus / Siemens Industry Inc. / United States / 1 / Industrial / Petroleum and chemical applications
David Mazur / Rockwell Automation / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution; mining technology
Brendan McGrath / RMIT University / Australia / 9 / Academic / Rotating machines
Behrooz Mirafzal / Kansas State University / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Santanu Mishra / Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur / India / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Jim Mitchem / Self-employed / United States / 1 / Industrial / Electrical safety
Massimo Mitolo / ESI, Engineering & Scientific Investigations / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution
Paul Mixon / Arkansas State University / United States / 1 / Academic / Rural electric applications
Akira Mizuno / Toyohashi University of Technology / Japan / 10 / Academic / Applied electrostatics
Daleep Mohla / DCM Consulting / United States / 1 / Industrial / Electrical safety
Kashem Muttaqi / University of Wollongong / Australia / 10 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh / GREEN / France / 8 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Adel Nasiri / University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee / United States / 1 / Academic / Rotating machines
Muhammad Nawaz / ABB Corporate Research / Sweden / 8 / Industrial / Power electronics
Maciej Noras / University of North Carolina at Charlotte / United States / 1 / Academic / Applied electrostatics
Masaaki Okubo / Osaka Prefecture University / Japan / 10 / Academic / Applied electrostatics
Omer Onar / Oak Ridge National Laboratory / United States / 1 / Industrial / Transportation technology
Mario Pacas / University of Siegen / Germany / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Sergio Panetta / I-Gard Corporation / Canada / 7 / Industrial / Power distribution
Giuseppe Parise / Sapienza University of Rome / Italy / 8 / Academic / Power distribution
Gianmario Pellegrino / Politecnico di Torino / Italy / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Marcello Pucci / ISSIA-CNR / Italy / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Franklin Quilumba / National Polytechnic School / Ecuador / 9 / Academic / Power and energy
Daniel Ransom / Doble Engineering Company / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution & protection
Peter Rasmussen / Aalborg University / Denmark / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Akshay Rathore / National University of Singapore / Singapore / 10 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Rasheek Rifaat / Jacobs Engineering / Canada / 7 / Industrial / Power distribution & protection
Ahmed Rubaai / Howard University / United States / 1 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Saleh Saleh / University of New Brunswick / Canada / 7 / Academic / Power distribution & protection; automation
Enrico Santi / University of South Carolina / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Kent Sayler / P2S Engineering / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power distribution
Giacomo Scelba / University of Catania / Italy / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Jean-Luc Schanen / G2ELab / France / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Richard Schmidt / Retired / United States / 1 / Industrial / Cement applications
Jul-Ki Seok / Yeungnam University / Korea / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Jamal Seyed-Yagoobi / Worcester Polytechnic Institute / United States / 1 / Academic / Applied electrostatics
Rajesh Sharma / Arkansas State University / United States / 1 / Academic / Applied electrostatics
Xu She / GE Global Research / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Kenneth Smith / Mott MacDonald Ltd. / United Kingdom / 8 / Industrial / Power distribution
Joseph Sottile / University of Kentucky / United States / 1 / Academic / Mining applications
Yilmaz Sozer / University of Akron / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Gui-Jia Su / Oak Ridge National Laboratory / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Yongsug Suh / Chonbuk National University / Korea / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Paul Sullivan / DuPont / United States / 1 / Industrial / Petroleum and chemical applications
Mahesh Swamy / Yaskawa Electric America / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Ranga Tallam / Rockwell Automation / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Jagadeesh Tangudu / United Technologies Research Center / United States / 1 / Industrial / Transportation technology
Alberto Tessarolo / University of Trieste / Italy / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Leon Tolbert / University of Tennessee / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Steven Townsend / General Motors / United States / 1 / Industrial / Codes and standards
Mahinda Vilathgamuwa / Queensland University of Technology / Australia / 10 / Academic / Automation and control technology
Rajeev Vyas / General Motors / United States / 1 / Industrial / Transportation technology
Ruxi Wang / GE Global Research / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Shuo Wang / Virginia Tech / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Xiongfei Wang / Aalborg University / Denmark / 8 / Academic / Power electronics
Zhiqiang Wang / Oak Ridge National Laboratory / United States / 1 / Industrial / Power electronics
Lixiang Wei / Rockwell Automation / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Nathan Weise / Marquette University / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics
Kenneth White / Retired / United States / 1 / Industrial / Electrical safety
Rafal Wrobel / University of Bristol / United Kingdom / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Thomas Wu / University of Central Florida / United States / 1 / Academic / Rotating machines
Yuan-Kang Wu / Industry Technology Research Institute / Taiwan / 10 / Industrial / Power and energy
Peter Wung / GE Aircraft Engine / United States / 1 / Industrial / Rotating machines
Katsumi Yamazaki / Chiba Institute of Technology / Japan / 10 / Academic / Rotating machines
Ming Yang / Shandong University / China / 10 / Academic / Power and energy
Sheng-Ming Yang / National Taipei University of Technology / Taiwan / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Pericle Zanchetta / University of Nottingham / United Kingdom / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Luca Zarri / University of Bologna / Italy / 8 / Academic / Rotating machines
Junming Zhang / Zhejiang University / China / 10 / Academic / Power electronics
Yue Zhao / University of Arkansas / United States / 1 / Academic / Power electronics

Demographic Summary