ORMAT TITLE OF the PAPER
(TWO LINES maximum)
Marko Marković1, Petar Petrović2
1 University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Serbia, e-mail of the first author
2 University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Serbia, e-mail of the second author
Abstract – In this sample paper, we describe and provide the formatting guidelines for submissions to the “SRMA 2017” Proceedings. Simply download this template from the web, and insert your information where applicable. These guidelines and template streamline the production process, promote uniformity of appearance and improve overall esthetics, By conforming to the specs of this template, your paper will reflect the look of this document.
1. INTRODUCTION
This document serves two purposes. First it is a template and example for a scientific paper. Second, the text in the sections contains useful information on structuring and writing your first paper. We recommend to read the following sections carefully in order to avoid common mistakes. The introduction should consist of three parts (as paragraphs, not to be structured into multiple headings): The first part deals with the background of the work and describes the field of research. It should also elaborate on the general problem statement and the relevance? The second part should describe the focus of the paper, typically the paragraph starts with a phrase like “The objective of this paper is ...”. The last part should describe the structure of the paper.
2. FORMATING
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2.1. Page Size (Subsection Heads should be bold)
The page size MUST be set to A4 (210 mm x 297 mm) on “Page Setup” of your Word screen for example. The top, bottom and left margins are set to 2 cm . The text should be in two 8.75 cm columns with 0.5 cm center gutter.
2.2. Text
Text must be single-spaced using a Times New Roman font, or other. Use a 14-point font for the Title, a 12-point font for Author Name(s), a 10-point font for Affiliation(s) and all body text, 12-point font for all Section Heads, and a 10-point for Subsection Heads. Text in the columns must be full justified.
2.3. Paper Title
The paper title with Times Roman or Times New Roman, bold-faced in 14-point font should be centered in upper case at the location shown, and is limited to a maximum of two lines.
2.4. Author Name(s)
Author names in 12-point font should consist of first name and middle name followed by the last name in upper and lower case, centered under the title in italics.
2.5. Affiliation(s)
Use upper and lower case. If only one address is needed, center all address text. For two addresses, use two centered columns, and so on.
2.6. SECTION and Subsection Heads
Headings and subheadings appear throughout the text to divide the subject matter into logical parts and emphasize major elements and considerations. Use three levels of headings maximum.
SECTION HEADS should be flush left in all upper case, 12-point bold as shown.
Subsection Heads should be 10-point, bold and flush left in upper and lower case as shown
Sub-subsection heads. Sub-subsection heads should be treated as a bold paragraph lead-in. Sub-subsection heads should be 10-point, Bold-Italic, upper and lower case and the paragraph full justified.
2.7. Length
Typical conference paper should not exceed 8 template pages including illustrations).
2.8. Tables
It is often advantageous to place information in a tabular format as shown here. Number tables consecutively and use table numbers when referring to a table (Table 1, Tables 2~3,...).
Table 1. Table captions should be placed above table, left-justified
Sample designation / Tensilemodulus
(GPa) / Tensile
strength
(MPa) / Elongation
at break
(%)
PA6/PP / 1.76 ± 0.02 / 39.96 ± 0.43 / 12.21 ± 0.75
PA6/PP/D-MMT / 2.01 ± 0.03 / 38.67 ± 0.46 / 2.72 ± 0.14
2.9. Equations
Equations are to be numbered consecutively from Eq. 1 to the end of the paper including any appendices. Use the equation number when referring to equations (Eq. 1, Eqs. 5~7,...). Please take care to type equations accurately.
Equations should be center-justified. Enclose equation numbers in parentheses and place flush right with right-hand margin of the column.
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2.10. Figures
Number figures consecutively and use the figure number when referring to a figure (Fig. 1) or figures (Figs. 2~3), ... Figures must have a caption consisting of an abbreviated number, like Fig. 1, and brief title and should be placed below figure, center-justified.
Fig. 1 Example figure
2.11. Last Page
The two columns on the last page should be as close to equal length as possible.
3. references
[1] Y. Yorozu, M. Hirano, K. Oka, and Y. Tagawa, “Electron spectroscopy studies on magneto-optical media and plastic substrate interface,” IEEE Transl. J. Magn. Japan, vol. 2, pp. 740–741, August 1987 [Digests 9th Annual Conf. Magnetics Japan, p. 301, 1982
[2] H.W. Kroto, J.E. Fischer, D.E. Cox, The Fullerenes, Pergamon, Oxford, 1993.
[3] A.G. MacDiarmid, A.J. Epstein, in W.R. Salaneck, D.T. Clark, E.J. Samuelson, (eds.), Science and Applications of Conducting Polymers, Adam Hilger, Bristol, 1991, p.117.
[4] D.I. Eaton, Porous glass support material, US Patent No. 3 904 422 (1975).
[5] K. Elissa, “Title of paper if known,” unpublished.