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Instructions for Preparing Manuscript of FLYWHEEL: Jurnal Teknik Mesin (Cambria 16 pt)

Author 11* , Author21, Author 32 (Cambria 14 pt)

1Address of author 1 and 2, Country (Cambria 8 pt)

2Address of author 3, Country

*Corresponding Author Email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

ARTICLE HISTORY / ABSTRACT
Received xxx
Received in revised form xxx
Accepted xxx
Available online xxx / The abstract should be clear, concise, descriptive and should provide a brief introduction to the problem. This should generally be followed by a statement regarding the methodology and a brief summary of results. The abstract should end with a comment on the significance of the results or a brief conclusion. Abstracts are written in 9 pt Cambria, preferably not more than 300 words.
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Flywheel: Jurnal Teknik Mesin Untirta Vol. XX, No. XX, Month Year XXXX, pp. XX - XX

1.  INTRODUCTION

By using this template will enable you to prepare your manuscript in accordance with the instructions for authors for FLYWHEEL: Jurnal Teknik Mesin Untirta papers with a minimal amount of manual styling and formatting.

Where appropriate you should overtype the different fields with your own text. Make sure that as you do this the correct style for the current paragraph is still displayed in the style box on the menu bar. Please read through the following sections for more information on preparing your paper. However, if you use the template you do not have to worry about setting margins, page size, and column size etc. as the template already has the correct dimensions.

The style of citation of references follow the journal template (Satria, 2013). This can be done with following example (Satria et al., 2014).

For Fig. must be clear and high resolution with min 300 dpi.

Fig. 1. Seaweed washing machine hybrid type

2.  METHODS

2.1 Format

Text should be produced within the dimensions shown on these pages. Make use of the maximum stipulated length apart from the following two exceptions: (i) do not begin a new section directly at the bottom of a page, but transfer the heading to the top of the next column; (ii) you may exceed the length of the text area by one line only in order to complete a section of text or a paragraph. You must use 1.0 (single) line spacing and Cambria font. However, when typing complicated mathematical text it is important to increase the space between the text lines in order to prevent sub- and superscript fonts overlapping one another and making your printed matter illegible. If you are using a desktop publishing program ensure that your auto adjust for interline spacing is suitably set to prevent overlapping but without leaving too much space.

2.2 Authors

Author names should be in 14 pt Cambria with 12 pts above and 12 pts below. Author addresses are superscripted by numerals and centered over both columns of manuscripts. Professional positions/ titles such as Professor, Dr., Production Manager etc., are to be avoided.

3.  TABLE

Tables should have a title which makes the general meaning understandable without reference to the text. Tables should be presented in the form shown in Table 1, with all text, including title 8pt. Their layout should be consistent throughout.

Horizontal lines should be placed above and below table headings, above the subheadings and at the end of the table above any notes. Vertical lines should be avoided.

If a Table is too long to fit onto one page, the table number and headings should be repeated on the next page before the table is continued. Alternatively, the table can be spread over two consecutive pages (first on even-numbered, then on odd-numbered page).

Table 1. Biogas content

Component / Value (%)
CH4 / 42,37
CO2 / 48,97
CO / 1,92
The others / 6,74

Source: laboratory analyzing

4.  FIGURE

All illustrations should be clearly displayed by leaving at least a single line of spacing above and below them. When placing a figure at the top of a page, the top of the figure should be at the same level as the first text line of the other column. Legends to illustrations should be centred if on one line or aligned left if on two or more lines and should be 8pt.

Photographs must always be sharp originals (not screened versions) and rich in contrast. A copy or scan of the photograph should be pasted on the page and the original photograph (labelled) should accompany your paper.

Fig. 2. Growth rate of microalgae

5.  EQUATION

Equations should be placed flush-left with the text margin and should be precede and followed by one line of white.

y(t) = ym (1-exp(-k*t)) (1)

Where:

y(t) = the cumulative biogas yield at a digestion time t days (mL/kg COD)

ym = the biogas production potential (mL/kg COD)

-k = the biodegradability of organic materials rate constant (1/day)

e = mathematical constant (2.718282)

6.  CONCLUSION

Papers not prepared in accordance with these guide lines and manuscripts with number of mistakes will have to be pre-rejected by Editor. Submission of full-text paper can be done through Online Electronic Submissions Interface at the following URL address: http://jurnal.untirta.ac.id/index.php/jwl.

Currently, online version of WCEJ articles in PDF format can be opened for free open access at http://jurnal.untirta.ac.id/index.php/jwl.

7.  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

You can put your acknowledgements here.

8.  REFERENCES

The references should be brought together at the end of the article, and numbered in the order of their appearance in the text. The font size for the reference list should be 8pt. Please follow the style in the examples below for Journal references, Books, Edited Books, Proceeding and Patents.

Journal references

Satria D., Rosyadi I., Irman A., Lusiani R., Haryadi, Siregar A.R., 2016. Design of Laboratory Scale Oil Distillation Machine. World Chemical Engineering Journal Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 26 – 30.

Sumardiono S., Syaichurrozi I., Budiyono, Sasongko S.B. 2013. The Effect of COD/N ratios and pH Control to Biogas Production from Vinasse. International Journal of Biochemistry Research & Review, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 401-413.

Books

Bard A.J., Faulkner L.R. 1980. Electrochemical Methods. Wiley and Sons, New York.

Speece R.E. 1996. Anaerobic Technology for Industrial Wastewaters. Archae Press, USA.

Proceedings

Satria D. 2013. Pengukuran Aliran Fluida Pada Bilangan Reynold (Re) Rendah. Prosiding Seminar Nasional Mesin dan Teknologi Kejuruan, Jakarta, 5 Juni 2013.

Satria D., Haryadi, Austin R., Kurniawan B. 2015. Design of Drying Chamber and Biomass Furnace for Sun-Biomass Hybrid Rice-Drying Machine. Proceeding of the 4th International Conference and Exhibition on Sustainable Energy and Advanced Materials, Surakarta, Indonesia, 11 November 2015.

Robles-Gonzalez V., Lopez-Lopez E., Martinez-Jeronimo F., Ortega-Clemente A., Ruiz-Ordaz N., Galindez-Mayer J., Rinderknecht-Seijas N., Poggi-Varaldo H.M. 2010. Combined treatment of mezcal vinasses by ozonation and aerobic biological post-treatment. Proceedings of 14th International Biotechnology Symposium. Rimini, Italy, 14–18 September 2010.

Patent

Bismarck H.S. 1983. Method of Stabilizing Polyvalent Metal Solutions, U.S. Patent 44,373,104, 18 Mei 1983.

Website

Nopharatana A., Pullammanappallil P.C., Clarke W.P. 2006. Kinetics and dynamic modelling of batch anaerobic digestion of municipal solid waste in a stirred reactor. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956053X06001346 (On line, 12 Juny 2013).

EC- Asian Energy Facility Programme Guideline (EAEF). 2005. Overview of Policy Instruments for the Promotion of Renewable Energy Efficiency in Asian Member countries report, www.s3.amazonaws.com/zanran_storage/www.serd.ait.ac.th/.../12639875.pdf (On line, 25 March 2012).

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