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Instructions to the authors for the preparation of the manuscript in single column format for ICDAAME-2011 {this is a line gap in 16 pt) A.	B. Xxxxx and C. E. xxxx Department of Mechanical Engineering, SKP Engineering College, Tiruvannamalai-606611, India Fax: +91-4175-252645, E-mail: abcd@skpec.in {this is a line gap in 11 pt}

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These pages provide you with an example of the layout and style for 100% reproduction, which we wish you to adopt during the preparation of your paper for ICDAAME–2011 Conference.

Keywords:	ICDAAME– 2011, Instructions to the author’s

1. Organization

Each paper should be organized in the following order: Abstract, Introduction, Main Body of paper, Practical Significance/Usefulness, Conclusions or Summary, Acknowledgement (where applicable), Nomenclature, Reference and Appendices (where applicable). These instruction sheets are typed in accordance with the style to be followed.

2. Format

Text should be produced within the dimensions shown on theses pages; Paper Size- A-4,  left and right margin of 2.5 cm, Top and bottom margin of 3.1 cm and a maximum length of 21 cm on first pages and 23.5 cm on second and following pages. Make use of the maximum stipulated length apart from the following one exception. Do not begin a new section directly at the bottom of a page, but transfer the heading to the top of the next column. The maximum number of pages is strictly eight (8), including references, appendices, figures and tables.

2.1 Spacing

We normally recommend the use of 1.0 (single) line spacing. However, when typing complicated mathematical text it is important to increase the space between text lines in order to prevent sub and super script 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 suitable set to prevent overlapping but without leaving too much space.

2.2 Fonts

These instructions have been produced using a 10-point Times Roman font. The authors are requested to adhere to the same font and font size. Use a font size of 16 pt. for the title; 11 pt. for the authors’ names and affiliations. The main heading should be in bold and the subheadings should be typed in italics;

3. Printout

The most suitable printer is a laser jet. A dot matrix printer should not be used.

The printout submitted should be an original; a photocopy is not acceptable. Please make use of good quality plain white A4 paper size. Please set paper size as A4 in your word processor. Remember to leave at least 3 cm at the top page above the first text line. You would have to submit one copy of camera-ready manuscript on acceptance.

4. Tables and illustrations

Tables and illustrations should be originals or sharp prints. They should be arranged throughout the text, preferably being included on the same page as they are first discussed. They should have a self-contained caption and be positioned centrally with the text margin.

4.1 Line drawings and Photographs

Line drawing should be prepared using appropriate software facility. All illustrations should be clearly displayed by leaving at least a single line of spacing above and below them as shown in Fig. 1. When placing a figure at the top of the page, the top of the figure should be at the same levels as the bottom of the first text line of the other page.

All notations and lettering should be no less than 2 mm high. The use of heavy black, bold lettering should be avoided, as this will look unpleasantly dark when printed.

Photographs must always be sharp originals (not screened versions) and rich in contrast (see Fg.2). A scanned copy of the photograph with good resolution (at least 600 dpi scanning resolution) should be used. It may be embedded in ‘bmp’ or ‘jpg’ format. Note: As far possible place the figures at the top or bottom of the page. Fig.1 A Sample Figure                                                            Fig.2 A Sample Photograph

4.2 Tables

Tables’ layout should be consistent throughout.

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

If a table is too long to fit into one page, the table number and headings should be repeated on the next page before the table is continued.

Table 1 	A Sample Table

Roll Number Blood Group Gender

5439991	O+ Male

5439909	AB+ Female

5. Equations

Equations should be printed as shown below and should be preceded and followed by one line of white.

(1)

If they are numbered make sure that they are numbered consecutively. Place the numbers in parentheses and level with the last line of the equation. Number all equations in sequence from (1) to the end of the paper, including appendices, if any. Try to avoid the use of Eqs. (3a), (3b) etc. Enclose the equation numbers in parentheses and place them flush with the right-hand side margins. Refer to equations in the text as follows: Eq. (6), Eqs. (5)-(l 1), Eq. (3) or (4) etc. except at the beginning of a sentence where “Equation” is not abbreviated.

References

[1]	C. A. Brown, A Practical Method for Estimating Machining Forces from Tool-Chip Contact Area, Annals of CIRP, Vol. 32/1, (1983), pp. 91-95. [2]	E. M. Trent, Metal Cutting, 2nd edition, Butterworths, UK, (1989) [3]	J. A. Bailey, S. Jeelani and S. E. Becker, Surface Integrity in Machining AISI 4340 Steel, Trans. of ASME, Journal of Engineering for Industry, Vol. 98, (1976), pp. 999-1007. [4]	D. L. Eaton, Porous glass support material, US Patent No. 3, 904 422 (1975) [5]	P. M. Braiden, The Calibration of Tool-work Thermocouples, Proceedings of the 8th International Machine Tools Design and Research Conference, (1967), pp. 653-666.

References should be collected at the end of your paper. Do not begin them on a new page unless this is absolutely necessary. They should be prepared according to the numeric sequential system making sure that your accumulated list corresponds to the citations made in the text body and that all material mentioned is generally available to the reader. Above we have listed some references according to the numeric sequential system [1-5]. In this system references are numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text.