Abstract Template ECCOMAS-ECSSM-2006

Instructions to Prepare an Abstract for the ECCOMAS Thematic
Conference on Design and Maintenance of Airfields (DMAir 2011)
First A. Author†, Second B. Author†*, and Third C. Author‡
†
Institution of First and Second Author
Address
[email protected]
‡
Institution Third Author
Address
[email protected]
Key words: design, maintenance, airfields
ABSTRACT
Authors are requested to submit online an abstract for the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference on
Design and Maintenance of Airfields (DMAir 2011). The abstract including figures, tables, and
references must have a minimum length of 1½ pages and must not exceed 2 pages. The Abstract has
to be written in English with a Times New Roman 11 points font single spaced. The Abstract must
contain the full name and full address of the author/s. The author who will present the contribution at
DMAir 2011 should be indicated by an asterisk [1].
Abstracts should briefly outline the main features, results and conclusions as well as their general
significance and should contain relevant references. The abstract will be reproduced as submitted and
printed unchanged in the Book of Abstracts to be delivered at the symposium to all participants, with
the aim at providing a brief and overall insight of the presentation.
All figures should be numbered consecutively and captioned. The caption title should be written
centered, in 10pt Roman, with upper and lower case letters [2].
Figure 1: Announcement Folder
A 6pt space should separate the figure from the caption, and a 12pt space should separate the upper
part of the figure and the bottom of the caption from the surrounding text.
A displayed equation is numbered, using Arabic numbers in parentheses. It should be centered,
leaving a 6pt space above and below to separate it from the surrounding text.
The following example is a single line equation:
Ax = b
(1)
Ax = b
Ax = b
(2)
The next example is a multi-line equation:
All tables should be numbered consecutively and captioned; the caption should be 10pt Roman, upper
and lower case letters.
Table 1 : Example of the construction of one table
C11
C21
C31
C41
C51
C12
C22
C32
C42
C52
C13
C23
C33
C43
C53
A 6pt space should separate the table from the caption, and a 12pt space should separate the table
from the surrounding text.
References
[1] O.C. Zienkiewicz, R.L. Taylor, J.Z. Zhu: The finite element method: its basis and fundamentals.
Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005.
[2] E. Stein, M. Rüter, S. Ohnimus: Adaptive finite element analysis and modelling of solids and
structures. Findings, problems and trends. International Journal for Numerical Methods in
Engineering, 60 (2004), 103-138.