Format Thesis
Format Thesis
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{\large\noindent Typ\Readers may find it challenging to reproduce the results
because the study report does not clearly explain the precise hardware elements
needed to implement the suggested system.
Readers may find it challenging to reproduce the results because the study report
does not clearly explain the precise hardware elements needed to implement the
suggested system.
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% Acknowledgements
\acknowledgements
I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my guide, Dr.XXXXXXXXXX
his valuable guidance, consistent encouragement, personal caring, timely help and
providing me with an excellent atmosphere for doing research. All through the work,
in spite of his busy schedule, he has extended cheerful and cordial support to me
for completing this research work.\\
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{\bf Author}
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%\acro{acronym}{in detail}
\acro{ABC}{Artificial Bee Colony}
\acro{ACO}{Ant Colony Optimization}
\acro{BA}{Bees Algorithm}
\acro{BFO}{Bacterial Foraging Optimization}
\acro{BM} {Bending Moment}
\acro{CMIR}{Condensed Model Identification and Recovery}
\acro{CMTM}{Consistent Mass Transfer Matrix}
\acro{CPU}{Central Processing Unit}
\acro{CS}{Cuckoo Search}
\acro{CSI}{Complete Structural Identification}
\acro{DAQ}{Data Acquisition}
\acro{DOF}{Degrees Of Freedom}
\acro{DTM}{Damped Transfer Matrix}
\acro{EA}{Evolutionary Algorithm}
\acro{EKF}{Extended Kalman Filter}
\acro{ERA}{Eigen system Realization Algorithm}
\acro{FE}{Finite Element}
\acro{FRF}{Frequency Response Function}
\acro{GA}{Genetic Algorithm}
\acro{LCTM}{Lumped Crack Transfer Matrix}
\acro{LM}{Levenberg-Marquardt}
\acro{LMTM}{Lumped Mass Transfer Matrix}
\acro{LS}{Least Square}
\acro{MAE}{Mean Absolute Error}
\acro{MSE}{Mean Square Error}
\acro{MSI}{Modular Smart Interface}
\acro{OKID/ERA}{Observer Kalman Filter Identification/Eigen Realization Algorithm}
\acro{PSO}{ Particle Swarm Optimization}
\acro{SA}{Simulated Annealing}
\acro{SCTM}{Single Crack Transfer Matrix}
\acro{SF} {Shear Force}
\acro{SHM}{Structural Health Monitoring}
\acro{SI}{Structural Identification}
\acro{SS}{Sub-Structure}
\acro{SSI}{Sub-Structural Identification}
\acro{TCTM}{Two Crack Transfer Matrix}
\acro{TM}{Transfer Matrix}
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%\textbf{TM} \> Transfer Matrix \\
%\textbf{LMTM} \> Lumped Mass Transfer matrix \\
%\textbf{CMTM} \> Consistent Mass Transfer matrix \\
%\textbf{SCTM} \> Single Crack Transfer matrix \\
%\textbf{LCTM} \> Lumped Crack Transfer matrix \\
%\textbf{DCTM} \> Double Crack Transfer matrix \\
%\textbf{DOF} \> Degrees Of Freedom \\
%\textbf{GA} \> Genetic Algorithm \\
%\textbf{PSO} \> Particle Swarm Optimization \\
%\textbf{SI} \> Structural Identification \\
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\textbf{$\alpha$, $\beta$} \> Damping constants \\
\textbf{$\theta$} \> Angle of twist, rad \\
\textbf{$\omega$} \> Angular velocity, rad/s \\
\textbf{$b$} \> Width of the beam, m \\
\textbf{$h$} \> Height of the beam, m \\
\textbf{$\{f(t)\}$} \> force vector \\
\textbf{$[K^e]$} \> Element stiffness matrix\\
\textbf{$[M^e]$} \> Element mass matrix \\
\textbf{$\{q(t)\}$} \> Displacement vector \\
\textbf{$\{\dot{q}(t)\}$} \> Velocity vector \\
\textbf{$\{\ddot{q}(t)\}$} \> Acceleration vector \\
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% Introduction.
Figures must be drawn at the appropriate places and must be referred in the
same page in the text. Figures should be referred in the text as Figure \
ref{fig:beam}.
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{beam_engine.pdf}
\caption{\bf Beam engine}
\label{fig:beam}
\end{figure}
Title of figures must be center aligned and should be displayed at the bottom
of the figure as shown. \\
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\centering
\subfigure[Elliptical trammel]{
\includegraphics[scale=0.75]{ellipse.jpg}
\label{fig:ellipse}} \hspace{10mm}
\subfigure[Scotch Yoke]{
\includegraphics[scale=0.75]{scotch.jpg}
\label{fig:scotch}}
\caption{\bf Inversions of double slider crank chain}
\label{fig:4s}
\end{figure}
Multiple figures with same caption can be arranged as shown in Figure \
ref{fig:4s} and they are referred in text such as Figure \ref{fig:ellipse} and
Figure \ref{fig:scotch}. The graphs should be drawn at appropriate places with
center alignment and it should be referred in text. \\
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\centering
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\caption{\bf Error in natural frequencies}
\label{fig:natfrq}
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\chapter{Coding, Testing}
In this chapter, the program coding related to your work using MATLAB\texttrademark
or C can be presented here. Numbered list can be typeset in LaTex as follows.
\begin{enumerate}
\item \textbf{Online LaTex editors} Such as \textbf{Share LaTex}, \textbf{Write
LaTex}, \textbf{Papeeria}
are also available which do not require any installation. \vspace{5mm}
\item Documents can be typeset or edited in the online LaTex and output file
can be down loaded.\vspace{5mm}
\item The LaTex template can generally be down loaded from the
University/publisher's/ conference website. (.tex file) \vspace{5mm}
\item Type the document in the respective template and run the program like C or
MATLAB. \vspace{5mm}
\item The output document is formatted as .pdf or .ps and saved in the same
file name and same folder. \vspace{5mm}
\item Some Standard LaTex templates are \textit{IEEE}, \underline{ASCE}, \
textsf{ASME}, Elsevier etc. \vspace{5mm}
\end{enumerate}
Bullet points are generated in LaTex as follows:
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\item [\ding{92}] Requires installation of two packages.
\item [\ding{92}]\textbf{MiKTeX} is a distribution of the typesetting system.
\item [\ding{92}] MiKTeX provides the tools necessary to prepare documents
using the TeX/LaTeX markup language.
\item [\ding{92}] \textbf{TeXstudio} is a cross-platform open source LaTeX
editor with an interface.
\item [\ding{92}] Some other cross-platforms are Texmaker, Technic center,
Winedt etc.,
\item [\ding{92}] Install MiKTex first and TeXstudio at last.
\end{itemize}
\chapter{Conclusion}
The Entire Project Document should have a \textbf{maximum of 80 Pages} (from cover
to cover).\\
The Project Document along with Application Software should be submitted in a Soft
Copy (CD )\\
\underline{\textbf{N.B.: Number of Copies to be submitted:}}
Guide - 1 hard copy, Department Library -1 hard copy \&
Each Candidate -1 hard copy and Soft Copy (in CD)- 2 copies
\chapter{Future Enhancement}
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% Appendices.
\appendix
\chapter{VECTOR ALGEBRA}
\section{Product of Two Vectors}
\label{app:vp}
The product of two vectors are may be a scalar product or vector product. The
scalar product of two vectors is also called as dot product. It is defined as $\
vec{a} . \vec{b}=|\vec{a}||\vec{b}|cos\theta$ where $\theta$ is the angle between
the two vectors $\vec{a}$ and $\vec{b}$\\
the cross product or vector product is a binary operation on two vectors in three-
dimensional space and is denoted by the symbol $\times$. The cross product $\
vec{a}\times\vec{b}$ of two linearly independent vectors $\vec{a}$ and $\vec{b}$ is
a vector that is perpendicular to both and therefore normal to the plane containing
them.
\chapter{MATRIX ALGEBRA}
\section{Matrix Multiplication}
Matrix multiplication is a binary operation that takes a pair of matrices, and
produces another matrix. Numbers such as the real or complex numbers can be
multiplied according to elementary arithmetic. On the other hand, matrices are
arrays of numbers, so there is no unique way to define multiplication of matrices.
As such, in general the term ``matrix multiplication'' refers to a number of
different ways to multiply matrices.
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