First A. Author, Second B. Author and Third C. Author

INSTRUCTIONS FOR WRITING A COMPLETE ARTICLE FOR CONSOLFOOD2018

First A. Author1 *, Second B. Author2and Third C.Author2

1: Group or Department (the First A. Author), Institute / School or College, University

Postal address

e-mail: , web:

2: Company (the Second and Third C. Author), Company, Mailing Address

e-mail: {second.Author, third.Author} @ company.pt web:

Abstract: This document contains all the information and instructions necessary for writing the complete articles, to be published in the website of CONSOLFOOD2018which will be held in Faro, Portugal, on 22-24 January 2018. The first page should contain: the article title, the authors’names and respective institutions / companies, abstract and keywords (maximum5). This page will be printed in the book of abstractsand cannot exceed the size of one page. Theweb page of the conference is .

Keywords: Maximum 5, Instructions, Solar, Thermal, Food processing

1.INTRODUCTION

Papers should be submitted by email, according to the announced deadlines. Each paper should have between 5 and 7 pages and be written in English, according to the formatting instructions in this template.The final version, after revision according to the reviewers’ comments, should be submitted in PDF format, as well as in MS Word format (to enable editors to perform slight format adjustments). At least one of the authors has to be registered for the paper to be included in the program.

2. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

The paper should be written in English. The text area is to be centered on each page, having an area of 16 x 21 cm. The text with the figures, tables and list of references should have an extension of 5 to 7 pages. Submitted files can not exceed 5 Mb.

3. TITLE, AUTHORS, INSTITUTIONS AND KEYWORDS

The first page should contain the title, authors and their affiliations, the abstract and the keywords. The following section should start on the second page and follow the recommended format.

3.1. Title

The title should be in Times New Roman, size of 14 pt, bold, capital letters and centered, with single line spacing.

3.2. Authors

Author should be identified by the full first and last namesand no more than one initial (see the beginning of this document). Names must be in Times New Roman, 12 pt, bold, 12 pt below the title. The corresponding author should be identified with an asterisk (*).

3.3. Affiliation

The institution / company of each author should be in Times New Roman, 11 pt, 12 pt below the list of authors. There should be 12 pt line spacing between different institutions.

3.4. Abstract

The paper should contain a summary of the work, in Times New Roman, 12 pt, italic. The word “Abstract” in the first line should be in bold, normal style (not italics). The text should be justified and 12 pt below the last line of the authors’ Affiliation, as illustrated on the first page of these instructions.

3.5. Keywords

The limit is of five keywords. They should be aligned to the left and written in Times New Roman 11 pt. The first line must start with 'Keywords', in bold, 12 pt below the last line of the Abstract.The Keywordsmust not extend beyond the first page of the paper, whichwill be used for the book of abstracts.

4. HEADINGS

4.1. Main headings

Main headings should be justified left and written in Times New Roman 11 pt, bold, capital letters. The line spacing should be 12pt before and 6pt after each title.

4.2. Sub-heading

Sub-headings should be justified left and written in Times New Roman 11 pt, bold, capitalized letter in the first word. The line spacing should be 12pt before and 6pt after each title.

5. HEADER

As shown in this template, the first page has a header identifying the Congress, and the header from the remaining pages consists of the authors’names. Editors will add these headers if necessary. Note that these headers are outside the main text area (see Figure 1).

6. TEXT

The text will be written in Times New Roman, 11 pt, single spacing, justified and in a single column. Any extra space between paragraphs should not be used.

7. NUMBER OF PAGES

The page numbers should be in Times New Roman, 11 pt, centered and at the bottom of the page, outside the main text area.

8. FIGURES

All figures must be numbered consecutively and identified by its caption. Figure captions should be in Times New Roman, 10 pt, centered.

There should be a space of 6pt between each figure and its caption, and a 12 pt space between the main text and the top of the figure, as well as between the last line of the caption and the following text.

Figures should be located in the text.

Figure 1. Sketch of the first and the following pages.

9. EQUATIONS

Equations should be numbered with numerals in parentheses. Equations should be centered and separated from the text with a space of 6pt before and after.

The following example is a single-line equation:

(1)

The following example is an aligned group of equations:

(2)

10. TABLES

All tables should be numbered consecutively and identified with the respective caption, centered and written in Times New Roman, 10 pt.

Table 1. Presentation of a sample table.

C11 / C12 / C13
C21 / C22 / C23
C31 / C32 / C33
C41 / C42 / C43

A 6pt space between table and caption, and a 12pt space should be left between the table and the text (previous and next).

11. REFERENCES

References should be cited in the text using numbers in square brackets [1], [2], [3]. They should be listed at the end of the paper, numbered in the order they were cited in the text.

12. CONCLUSIONS

The paper should have a final section containing some conclusions and key findings obtained with the work to be presented at the Congress.

  • Papers should take 5-7 pages, written in English, according to the formatting instructions in this document.
  • A version in Portable Document Format (PDF) should be created
  • Papers should be submitted in PDF format at the Congress site.
  • Authors of accepted papers will receive a notification of acceptance.
  • The final version of accepted papers, which should include reviewers' comments, should be submitted in MS Word format and in PDF.
  • For the paperto be included in the Congressprogram, there must be at least one registered and paid author.
  • Authors will be notified by e-mail confirming the inclusion of the paperin the conference program, after the payment of registration and submission of the final version (revised) of the paper.

REFERENCES

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[2]Braun JE. Methodologies for the design and control of central cooling plants,PhD thesis,University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, 1988.

[3]Rabehl RJ. Parameter estimation and the use of catalog data with TRNSYS, MSc thesis,University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA, 1997.

[4]Braun JE, Klein SA, Mitchell JW. Effectiveness models for cooling towers and cooling coils. ASHRAE Transactions, 1989, 95:164-174.

[5]Jin GY, Cai WJ, Wang YW, Yao Y. A simple dynamic model of cooling coil unit, Energy Conversion and Management, 2006, 47:2659-2672.

[6]Rabehl RJ, BeckmanWA, Mitchell JW. Parameter estimation and the use of catalog data with TRNSYS. Proc. 5th International IBPSA Conference Building Simulation’97, Prague, Czech Republic, vol. II, 17-24, 1997.

[7]Ruivo CR, Costa JJ, Figueiredo AR. Influence of altitude on the behavior of solid desiccant dehumidification system; in Nόbrega CEL, Brum NCL (editors): Desiccant-assisted cooling, fundamentals and applications, Springer, 2014, 85-107.

[8]ASHRAE Handbook - Fundamentals. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc., Atlanta, 2005.

[9]Title of documentation, accessedon 2015.05.20.

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