Instructions for Paper Preparation for

6th Japanese/German Symposium on Bubble Columns

Each paper must be submitted to the Organizing Committee as two hard copies via postal mail by 31 August 2003. The preprint of the Symposium will be printed in the same size (A4) as that of the submitted papers. The paper style should be basically followed the instructions on the Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan (JCEJ) for contributors to the special issue of JCEJ. Please refer to the attached sample along with the instruction below:

The contents of paper with recommended font styles:

Title of Research Paper. Arial 14pt

-  Author(s). Presenter should be underlined. Times New Roman 12pt

Institution, City, Zip code, Country. Times New Roman 10pt Italic

Key words. Times New Roman 10pt Italic

-  Abstract. Times New Roman 10pt

Headings. Times New Roman 11pt Bold

-  Main text. Times New Roman 11pt

-  Acknowledgment. Times New Roman 10pt

-  Nomenclature. Times New Roman 10pt

-  Literature Cited. Times New Roman 10pt

-  Appendix. Times New Roman 10pt

Size and format of submitted paper:

- All papers must be written in English.

- Sheet size is A4, that is, 210mm×297mm.

- Margins: Upper side: 30 mm, lower side: 30 mm, left and right sides: 25 mm.

- Line feed: Single space.

- Colored illustrations are NOT acceptable.

- Illustrations such as figures, tables and pictures should be properly placed with captions in the text.

- The acceptable length of paper is acceptable 6 ± 2 pages. For the contributors to the special issue of JCEJ, 6 to 8 pages of the paper are recommended.

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Page number:

- The page number will be placed by the Organizing Committee. Please put the temporally page numbers on your paper using a pencil.

Text:

For example, main headings will be Introduction, 1. Experimental, 2. Results, 3. Discussion, Conclusions, (Appendix), (Acknowledgment), Nomenclature, Literature Cited. Leave a blank line above and below each main heading.

- Equations: Number equations in order with parentheses. Cite as Eq. (1), Eqs. (3) and (5). Spell out “Equation” at the beginning of a sentence.

- Figures and Tables: Place on separate sheets. Cite as Fig. 1, Figs. 2 and 3, Table 1. Spell out “Figure” at the beginning of a sentence.

- Literature: Cite in the text as follows: Carslaw and Jaeger (1960), Tan and Liou (1989a, 1989b), (Carslaw and Jaeger, 1960), (Tan and Liou, 1989a, 1989b).

- Units: The use of SI units is encouraged. Examples: k [W/(m·K)] or k [W·m-1·K-1], k = 0.58 W/(m·K) or k = 0.58 W·m-1·K-1

- Chemical nomenclature: Use IUPAC or Chemical Abstract conventions.

Nomenclature:

List symbols in alphabetical order with their definition and SI units. Greek letters, subscripts and superscripts should follow Roman symbols.

Literature Cited:

Arrange in alphabetical order according to first author, patentee or editor. Refer to recent issues for the style. Examples:

Carslaw, H. C. and J. C. Jaeger; Conduction of Heat in Solids, 2nd ed., pp.198-201, Clarendon Press, Oxford, England (1960)

Konno, M., T. Muto and S. Saito; “Coalescence of Dispersed Drops in an Agitated Tank,” J. Chem. Eng. Japan, 21, 335-338 (1988)

Primack, H. S.; “Method of Stabilizing Polyvalent Metal Solution,” U.S Patent 4,374,104 (1983)

Kameyama, H.; “Production Method of Thermal Conductive Catalyst,” Japanese Patent Disclosure H02-144154 (1990)

Submission to the Organizing Committee:

Prof. Mikio Kawagoe

Department of Chemical Engineering
Nara National College of Technology

Yata-cho 22, Yamato-Koriyama, Nara 639-1080, Japan

Tel. +81-(0)743-55-6162
E-mail:

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