Proceedings of PRIME 2017

National Conference on Progress, Research and Innovation in Mechanical Engineering

March, 2017

SCET, Surat, Gujarat, India

Title (Times new roman, 22 font size, Bold, Centre content, Sentence case)

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Author Affiliation, Address, Email (Times New Roman, 10 Font Size, Centre Content, Capitalize Each Word)

Example: 1 Mechanical Engineering Department, Sarvajanik College of Engineering & Technology, Surat,

MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PAGES IS LIMITED TO SIX, TO BE FORMATTED IN TWO COLUMNS

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Proceedings of PRIME 2017

National Conference on Progress, Research and Innovation in Mechanical Engineering

March, 2017

SCET, Surat, Gujarat, India

ABSTRACT HEADING (TIMES NEW ROMAN, 10 FONT SIZE, ALIGN LEFT, UPPERCASE)

Do not replace the word “abstract,” but do replace the rest of this text (Times New Roman, 10 Font Size, justify, Sentence case, 6 point space after paragraph). Abstract should be of approximately 150 words in a single paragraph. It should give the summary of full paper including the results and conclusions.

KEYWORDS(TIMES NEW ROMAN, 10 FONT SIZE, ALIGN LEFT, UPPERCASE): Enter maximum of 4 keywords (Times New Roman, 10 font size, justify, Sentence case, 6 point space after paragraph). Example: Rolling; FEM; Deformation map; Fuzzy set theory.

1. INTRODUCTION (ALL HEADING IN TIMES NEW ROMAN, 10 FONT SIZE, ALIGN LEFT, UPPERCASE)

The main text will be in times new roman, 10 font size, justify, Sentence case, 6 point space after paragraph.

1.1 All Sub-heading (Times new roman, 10 font size, align left, sentence case)

The main text will be in times new roman, 10 font size, justify, Sentence case, 6 point space after paragraph.

2. MAIN WORK

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3. RESULT AND DISCUSSION

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4. CONCLUSION

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Formatting

Whole document line spacing is 1.15.

Figures

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Fig. 1Times new roman, bold, 9 font size, centre content, Sentence case

Tables

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Equation

All the equations should be numbered and aligned left. Cambria Math Font, 10 font size.

Note: Compulsory use Microsoft word inbuilt equation editor.

Example is shown below:

All the variables in the equation should be in italics. The variables should be explained at their first use. Like, in Eq. (1), b is the constant value.

Page margins

Top margin is 1 inch, bottom 1 inch, left 1.5 inch and right 0.5 inch in A4 size paper.

NOMENCLATURE

The nomenclature list should be in alphabetical order (capital letters first, followed by lowercase letters), followed by any Greek symbols, with subscripts and superscripts last, identified with headings (Times new roman, 10 font size, align left, 6 point space after nomenclature).

REFERENCE

References should be numbered as appeared in Text. (Times new roman, 10 font size, justify, 6 point space after nomenclature).The format for writing references is:

For Journal Papers

Author Name, “Title”, Journal Name, Vol., pp., year

Example:

Ronney, P.D., “Analysis of non-adiabatic heat-re-circulating combustors”, Combust. Flame Vol. 135 (4), pp. 421, 2003

For Reports

Channiwala S. A., “Hydrogen as an I.C. Engine Fuel”, M. Tech. Dissertation, IIT Bombay, 1980.

STANDARDS

ASTM 220-07a, “Standard Test Method for Calibration of Thermocouples by Comparison Techniques”, 2007

For Books

Authors, Title of Book, ed., Publisher, ISBN No. Year

Example:

J. Warnatz, U. Mass & R. W. Dibble, “Combustion: Physical and Chemical Fundamentals, Modeling and Simulation, Experiments, Pollutant Formation”, 4th ed., Springer International Edition, ISBN – 13 978 – 3 – 540 – 25992 – 3, 2006.

Submit your paper in Windows 2007 only along with PDF version.

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