Copyright and Licensing
Authors retain copyright while granting the journal the right to publish and distribute original scientific articles containing the results of experimental and theoretical research that are not under consideration for publication anywhere else. All materials are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License International (CC BY).
Submission of materials by the author for publication in the Licensee’s journals constitutes acceptance of the terms of this Agreement.
By this Agreement, the author confirms that the submitted material:
- does not infringe upon the copyrights of other individuals or organizations;
- has not been previously published in other journals and has not been submitted for publication anywhere else.
Rights transferred to the Editorial Board of Technical Mechanics:
- the right to distribute the electronic version of the article through any electronic means (including the official website of the journal, electronic databases, repositories, etc.).
Without the consent of the Editorial Board or the journal’s founders, the author retains the right to:
- use the article’s content in whole or in part for educational purposes;
- use the article’s content in whole or in part in his/her own dissertations;
- use the article’s content for preparing abstracts, conference papers, and oral presentations;
- deposit a preprint in any repository, provided a reference to the publisher and the journal;
- deposit a postprint (the final version of the article), provided it includes a reference to the publisher and the journal;
- deposit the published version of the article (the publisher-generated PDF) in repositories at the author’s choice where the article will be publicly available.
In all cases, proper bibliographic citation of the article or a hyperlink to its electronic copy on the official journal website is mandatory.

