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Journal of Research in Engineering and Applied Sciences

TITLE OF THE PAPER (18-POINT TIMES NEW ROMAN


BOLD, CAPITALIZED, CENTERED, MAX. 10 WORDS IN
LENGTH AND 0-PT SPACING AFTER PARAGRAPH)
1
First Author and 2Second Author (12-point Times New Roman, Centered)
1
Designation, Department, Affiliation, Country;
2
Designation, Department, Affiliation, Country
Email: {[email protected],
2
[email protected]}
(10 point times new roman, Centred and italics. Provide at least one email ID of corresponding author, multiple email
ids should be separated by comma inside curly braces )

Abstract (10-pt bold, alignment left flush)


Each article must include an abstract not exceeding 200 words in Times New Roman 8-pt with line spacing of 12-pt. The heading Abstract should be aligned
flush left with 10-pt Times New Roman bold. The abstract must be contained in one paragraph.

Key Words (10-pt bold, alignment left flush) - Shunt active filter, Instantaneous power theory, Generalized Fryze Theory,
Unbalanced load.

The author must provide a list of key words, up to a maximum of six in Times New Roman 8- pt with line spacing of 12-pt. Each key word is separated by a
comma, spell out acronyms completely, don’t use a period after the final key word in the list, and don’t use the word “and” before the final keyword

sequentially using 1, 2, 3, etc. Subheadings are numbered


1. Introduction 1.1, 1.2, etc. If a subsection must be further divided, the
numbers 1.1.1, 1.1.2, etc. are used and the number and
The first paragraph under each heading or subheading associated title are set in italics instead of boldface.
should not be indented. The main body text alignment is
fully justified, single (or 12-pt) line spacing, and font type 3.1 Subheadings (10-pt bold)
Times New Roman 10-pt.
The subsequent paragraphs should have a five-space Subheadings are numbered 1.1, 1.2, etc. If a subsection
indentation. The fully justified text should be formatted in must be further divided, the numbers 1.1.1, 1.1.2, etc. are
two parallel columns, each 8.9 cm (3.5 inches) wide, and used.
separated by a space of 1.27 cm (0.50 inches). All The number and associated title are set in italics
margins should be 1.91 cm (0.75 inches). instead of boldface. The next paragraph is the subsection
of this section.
2. Footnotes
3.1.1. Subsection (10-pt italics)
Footnotes are indicated within the text by an asterisk sign This is a new paragraph under subsection 2.1.1. The title
in superscript. It is used only for author information. of a subsection is set in Times New Roman 10-pt italics,
and justified to the left of the column.
3. Headings (10-pt bold, alignment left flush)
4. References in the Text
The headings and subheadings must be numbered, 10-
point bold and aligned flush left. Do not underline or References are numbered and listed in the reference
capitalize any of the headings, or add dashes, colons, etc. section in the order that they appear in the text, NOT in
The headings and subheadings, starting with "1. alphabetical order by author’s name. When referring to a
Introduction", appears in upper and lower case letters and source in the text, only the numeral enclosed in square
should be set in bold and aligned flush left. All headings brackets [ ] is used for identification, foe example, [1],
from the Introduction to Conclusion are numbered [2], etc.
Reference section should NOT contain et. al. for
authors unless there are more than six authors for a
reference. All references are collected in a Reference NO abbreviation is used.
section at the end of the main text, and they are cited The first line in the title is the table numbering without
using The Chicago Manual of Style [1]. a period at the end of the number, for example "Table 1”
and this is followed by the title in the next line. The
5. Figures and Tables caption is set in upper and lower case, centered, 12-pt
spacing, and without a period at the end of the title.
5.1 Figures
6. Conclusion
All figures should be centred and clearly distinguishable.
The image quality and resolution must be sufficient so A conclusion section must be included and should clearly
that reduction to publication size does not render the indicate the advantages, limitations and possible
image illegible. Please submit an electronic copy of the applications of the paper. The conclusion is the final
figures. Figures will be printed in black and white and numbered section of the paper.
published online in colour.
Figure captions appear below the figure, are flush left, Acknowledgement
and are in lower case letters. When referring to a figure in
the body of the text, the abbreviation "Fig." is used. For Place all acknowledgements (including those concerning
example, Fig. 1 is an image of a building at the pier. research grants and funding) in this section of the paper in
5.2 Tables between the Conclusion and References. The
acknowledgement section is optional.
Table captions appear centered above the table in upper
and lower case letters. When referring to a table in the
text,

Table 1
Correlation Coefficient r of Greenberg, Underwood, and
CSUF Models
Greenberg Underwood CSUF Model
(Nonlinear) (Nonlinear) (Linear)
r 0.998 0.978 0.95

Table 2
Caption (centered, 12-pt spacing)
Element Fe Ni
% Weight 19.5 80.5

References

Bibliographical references should be listed in the order that they appear in


the article. The title of the section, "References", should be a level 1
heading. References need to be numbered as they appear in your text ([1],
[2], [3], etc) and should appear in your reference section in numerical order
(not alphabetically); set in Times New Roman 8- pt with line spacing of 12-
pt.; left indentation 0.1”.
[1] The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. (Chicago: University of
Chicago Press, 2003).
[2] A.T. Osaka, G. Thomas, & K. Izuki, “This is a journal article”,
Journal Name, 128, 2008, 123-156.
[3] A.T. Osaka & G. Thomas, “This is a journal article”, Journal Name,
148, 2010, 15-36.
[4] A.T. Osaka, This is a book (Bombay, India: McGraw Hill, 2006).
[5] A.T. Osaka, G. Thomas, et. al.,” This is a proceeding paper”, Proc.
25th Annual Conf. of the IEEE, IECON’98, 2, 1998, 144-149.

ISSN (Print): 2456-6403 | ISSN (Online): 2456-6411 52 JREAS, Vol. 02, Issue 02, July 2020

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