TEMPLATE IJNEAM Final
TEMPLATE IJNEAM Final
TEMPLATE IJNEAM Final
ABSTRACT
Please use this template when preparing your paper for submission to the International Journal of Nanoelectronics and Materials
(IJNeaM). You can proceed section by section following the provided structure. However, if you have already prepared your paper
manuscript in word document, then you may do “cut and paste” from your draft manuscript into this template. For example, you can
copy the “Title” of your draft manuscript and paste it into the IJNeaM template, similarly followed by “Authors name”, “Affiliation”,
“Abstract”, “Introduction” etc, section by section. An Abstract is required for every paper; it should summarize the reason for the
work, the main findings/contributions, and the conclusions of the study. The abstract should be no longer than 250 words. Avoid
incorporating images, tables, complex equations, or references within the Abstract
Keywords: Time-frequency analysis, Failure diagnosis, Diagnostics in rotating machinery, Vibration analysis
NOTE
Please read these instructions carefully. Authors are to follow the template otherwise the submitted material will
not be accepted for publication.
INTRODUCTION The template chooses the most appropriate next style, e.g.
after the style for authors’ names, you will automatically be
We, at IJNeaM, believe that a template should be a helpful in the affiliation style. After a section heading, the template
tool rather than an obstacle when you're creating your will automatically switch to normal paragraph style, but
paper. It should adapt to your writing style preferences naturally you can adjust all that using the menu options. In
and not compel you to complete fragmented sections of the menu, the Title Page styles are listed under ‘Head’, and
text. It should allow you to type any text, copy from the main text styles are under ‘Body’.
previous versions, or load an already existing plain text to
be formatted. You will therefore find no fill-in screens; you The menu in the Tools bar does more than just apply a
will not need to remember shortcut keys, to use lists of style. It has palettes to insert author footnote symbols,
styles, bother about alignment, indents, fonts and point Greek symbols, and some common math and chemistry
sizes. symbols. Using the ‘Insert Equation’ option, you can create
equations in the Word® equation editor. The ‘Insert Table’
The purpose of this template is to facilitate easy and option can be used to insert tables, and the ‘Insert Figure’
attractive styling of your article, following a format akin to option can be used to browse to a chosen directory in your
that of IJNeaM. However, it's important to note that the hard disk and insert figures in the desired position.
ultimate appearance of your paper in both print and
electronic media may vary to a greater or lesser extent There are several ways in which you can enter and format
from the layout achieved in this Word document your text in this template. The first way is to simply type
your text in a blank document based on this template. If
ORGANIZATION OF THE TEMPLATE you want to apply a different style, e.g. for a section
heading, start typing the text first as a new paragraph and,
To use the IJNeaM template you should first save it as a while the cursor is somewhere within the paragraph,
Template on your computer. The template formats your choose the appropriate style from the drop-down custom
text by using a Word feature, which defines the format (or menus. If you remove text to replace it with your own text,
appearance) of a paragraph of text with regards to letter you should pay attention to the ‘section breaks’ in it.
size, indentation, line spacing, etc. If you’re not familiar Switch to ‘Normal view’ on the ‘View’ menu to see the
with using this style, do not worry; the template arranges breaks. Word® uses those to separate the one-column and
everything for you in a user-friendly way. two-column parts, as well as to serve as page breaks. (You
may find working in ‘Normal’ view more convenient
anyway. Switching to ‘Page’ view will restore the two-
The Toolbar and Its Menus column lay-out once you have finished.) From the Word ®
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‘File’ → ‘Page Setup’ menu, you can adjust the typing area
to the paper size (A4 or Letter size paper) that you use. The Abstract
Using those options will remove the one- and two-column
settings, so you will need to reinsert those, using the An Abstract is required for every paper; it should
options in Microsoft Word® to adjust column settings. In succinctly summarize the reason for the work, the main
case the layout becomes disrupted, insert the appropriate findings, and the conclusions of the study. The abstract
break (page break or column break) from the Word® menu should be no longer than 250 words. Do not include
to restore it. Switch to a 2-column layout after the Abstract. artwork, tables, elaborate equations or references to other
At the end of your text, balance the columns using the parts of the paper or to the reference listing at the end.
‘Continuous’ option from the ‘Insert’ → ‘Break’ menu.
Insert a switch to one column before any page-wide tables. The reason is that the Abstract should be understandable
in itself to be suitable for storage in textual information
Title: 14 pt bold retrieval systems. Supply some 3–8 keywords, separated
Author: 9pt with semicolons.
Affiliation: 9p italics
Abstract: 9pt
Section Heading, Subsection Heading and Text: THE MAIN TEXT
10pt
Table caption: 9pt bold and normal The paper must include the following: (1) Introduction, (2)
Reference: 10pt Theoretical Background, (3) Methodology, (4) Data
Collection and Analysis, (5) Discussion and Results, (6)
Very often you will already have prepared (parts of) your Conclusions and (7) References. Supplementary data and
text. If you load that text as a separate document, you can other sections are optional. You will usually want to divide
easily insert it into a document based on this template by your article into (numbered) sections and subsections
cutting and pasting between the two documents. You can (perhaps even sub-subsections). Code section headings
apply the appropriate styles to meet the IJNeaM layout. using the options in the ‘Styles’ menu. Headings should
reflect the relative importance of the sections. Note that
You may also attach the template to an already existing text runs on after a 4th order heading. Use the heading
document. Choose from the ‘Tools’ menu the option style for the whole paragraph, but remove the italic coding
‘Templates and Add-Ins…’. Select the ‘IJNeaM’ template and except for the actual heading.
make sure to tick the box ‘Automatically update document
styles’ to make the styles available. You may in this case Ensure that all tables, figures and schemes are cited in the
have to adjust the margins of the document using the Page text in numerical order. Trade names should have an initial
Setup options on the ‘File’ menu. capital letter, and trademark protection should be
acknowledged in the standard fashion, using the
Alternatively, you may insert the whole text or parts you superscripted characters for trademarks and registered
previously prepared by using on the ‘Insert’ menu of trademarks respectively. All measurements and data
Word® the option ‘File…’. In that case take care to retain or should be given in SI units where possible, or other
re-insert the above mentioned section breaks. After the file internationally accepted units. Abbreviations should be
is inserted, you can style it by placing the cursor in each used consistently throughout the text, and all nonstandard
paragraph and clicking the required style on the drop- abbreviations should be defined on first usage. Authors are
down menus. requested to draw attention to hazardous materials or
procedures by adding the word CAUTION followed by a
brief descriptive phrase and literature references if
THE FIRST PAGE appropriate. The experimental information should be as
concise as possible, while containing all the information
Naturally, your paper should start with a concise and necessary to guarantee reproducibility.
informative title. Do not use abbreviations in it. Next, list
all authors with their first names or initials and surnames Tables and Figures
(in that order). Indicate the author for correspondence
using the ‘Tools’ menu. Present addresses can be inserted For purposes of review, all tables and figures should reside
as Word® footnotes using the ‘Insert’ → ‘Footnote’ menu. within the manuscript at the location where they are first
After having listed all authors’ names, you should list their mentioned in the text. If your paper is accepted, in the final
respective affiliations. Link authors and affiliations using production-ready draft, please group the tables and figures
superscript lower-case letters from the ‘Author Footnote at the end of the manuscript. Figures, Schemes, and Tables
Symbols’ menu in the toolbar. should be numbered. Photos, graphs, line drawings, and
other nontabular graphics should be high resolution (at
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Bearing Rotation Speed Cage fault (FCF) Inner raceway Outer raceway Ball fault
(RPM) Hz fault (FORF) Hz fault (FIRF) Hz Hz
First Bearing 34200 261.34 3704.86 3136.14 3403.8
32000 244.3 3463.43 2932.56 3182.86
25600 195.6 2772 2347.15 2547.48
Second Bearing 34200 261.34 3703.86 3136.14 3403.8
32000 244.3 3463.43 2932.56 3182.86
Third Bearing 1000 7.64 108.32 91.71 99.54
2000 15.28 216.58 183.38 199.03
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difficult anyway. In that case you may choose to place all 2. The second entry
artwork at the end of the text and insert a marker in the 2.1. A subentry
text at the desired place. In any case, please keep in mind 3. The last entry
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relation to the page layout. Another one
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keep the drawing and caption more easily together, select ‘Formatting’ toolbar of Word® to create lists. Note that you
them both (hold down the <SHIFT> key and click both should first block the whole list. A sublisting is coded using
figure and caption) and choose, under the right mouse the ‘Increase Indent’ (go to a sublevel of numbering) and
button, Grouping. Graphs may appear either on a fixed spot ‘Decrease Indent’ (go to a higher level of numbering)
in the text, e.g. a chemical structure, or ‘floating’, normally buttons.
a figure or scheme with a caption, which remains in the Equations
same place on the page regardless of the text flowing
around it. To choose between the two options, right-click Conventionally, in mathematical equations, variables and
the graph, choose ‘Format object’, choose the ‘Position’ tab anything that represents a value appear in italics, while
and tick or clear the ‘Float over text’ tick-box. If grouped chemical equations are displayed in roman, except for
with a caption, a figure will always be floating. positional prefixes. You may choose to number equations
for easy referencing. In that case the number should
Please remember that we will always also need high- appear at the right margin.
resolution versions of your artwork for printing, submitted
as separate files in standard format (i.e. TIFF or EPS), not You can type your equations and use the symbols in the
included in the Word® text document. Word® equation editor.
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presented as a table, lists are often used. Lists may be
either numbered or bulleted. Below you see examples of
both. EXPERIMENTAL SECTION
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Authors should be as concise as possible in experimental element bearings using artificial neural network.
descriptions. The Experimental section must contain all Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on.
the information necessary to guarantee reproducibility. An Volume: 40 Issue:2. 209 – 217.
introductory paragraph containing information concerning [2] Aiordachioaie D., R., Teodorescu R., Puscasu G.,
solvents, sources of less common starting materials, (1995), Fault Detection in Electrical Machines with
special equipment, etc., should be provided. This section Neural Networks in Proc. ELECTROMOTION'95
needs to include the type of elemental analyzer and the Symposium, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
name of the analytical lab. The procedures should be [3] Al-Araimi, Saeed A., Khamis R. Al-Balushi; B.
written in the past tense and include the weight, volume, Samanta (2004). Bearing Fault Detection Using
etc., in parentheses after the names of the substances or Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithm.
solvents. General reaction conditions should be given only EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing,
once. The title of an experiment should include the Vol. 2004, issue 3, 366-377.
chemical name and compound number of the product [4] Al-Raheem, K. F., A. Roy, K. P. Ramachandran, D. K.
prepared; subsequently, this compound should be Harrison and S. Grainger (2008). Application of the
identified by its number. Laplace-Wavelet combined with ANN for Rolling
Bearing Fault Diagnosis, International Journal of
IJNeaM, Vol. 11, Issue 4, 19-24.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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