Instructions to Prepare the Abstract for the European Conference on Computational Fluid
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BOOK OF ABSTRACTS OF THE 4TH ANNUAL ENGINE ORC CONSORTIUM WORKSHOP FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE AND STATIONNARY ENGINE INDUSTRIES NOVEMBER 15-17, 2017, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
INSTRUCTIONS TO PREPARE THE EXTENDED ABSTRACT FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL ENGINE ORC CONSORTIUM WORKSHOP
First A. Authora, Second B. Authorb and Third C. Authorc a My company ORC Road, 1 4000 City Country e-mail: [email protected] Web page: www.mycompany.com
Highlights: Please clearly identify the major highlights of your work within maximum 50 words.
Key words: Please provide up to 5 key words.
EXTENDED ABSTRACT
Introduction Contributors of presentations at the conference are invited to submit to the website an extended abstract draft by May 15th, 2017. Abstracts will be reviewed by the Organizing Committee. The Organizing Committee will inform speakers of acceptance no later than July 1st, 2017. To submit your abstract, please visit http://eorcc.org.
Methods, approach and results Extended abstracts should be 1 to 2 pages in length. The abstract should outline the main features, results and conclusions of the work that will be presented. It must include at least the following sections: introduction, methods, approach and results (can be named differently), conclusions and references. Other sections such as acknowledgements can be included. Authors are encouraged to include relevant figures, tables or graphics. It is requested to clearly list the major contribution(s) of the presented work with respect to previous works.
Conclusions The abstracts must be translated to Portable Document Format (PDF) before submission through the conference website. The abstracts will be reproduced as submitted and unchanged in the Book of Abstracts of the conference. The Book of Abstracts will be available to registered participants at the start of the conference. BOOK OF ABSTRACTS OF THE 4TH ANNUAL ENGINE ORC CONSORTIUM WORKSHOP FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE AND STATIONNARY ENGINE INDUSTRIES NOVEMBER 15-17, 2017, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Fig. 1. Figure format in the extended abstract for the 3rd EORC consortium workshop
Table 1. Table format in the extended abstract for the 3rd EORC consortium workshop Measurements Pressure, [bar] Temperature, [°C] Supply 4 40 Exhaust 5 50 Internal 6 60
Number equations with Arabic numbers in brackets, as in Eq. (1). (1)
The abstract has to be written in English with Times New Roman size 12 letters. The distance between two text lines should be approximately 3 mm. The abstract must contain the full name and full address of authors. In the case of joint authorships, the name of the author who will actually give the presentation at the conference should be indicated with an asterisk. Contributions can only be accepted on the understanding that they will be presented at the conference. For any further request, please contact Vincent Lemort ([email protected])
References
[1] E. Oñate and M. Cervera, “Derivation of thin plate bending elements with one degree of freedom per node”, Engng. Comput., Vol. 10, pp. 543561, (1993). [2] O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.C. Taylor, The finite element method, 4th Edition, Vol. I, McGraw Hill, 1989., Vol II., 1991.
Background of the research and development team
It is requested to briefly describe the background of the authors in the field of waste heat recovery on engines by means of ORC systems. Previous projects and major achievements in BOOK OF ABSTRACTS OF THE 4TH ANNUAL ENGINE ORC CONSORTIUM WORKSHOP FOR THE AUTOMOTIVE AND STATIONNARY ENGINE INDUSTRIES NOVEMBER 15-17, 2017, DETROIT, MICHIGAN that field should be listed. Short biographies of contributing authors must be provided along with the abstract.