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Note: Paper should be submitted in PDF Format

4th R.N. Raikar Memorial International Conference


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Title of the Paper [Font Arial size 16 Bold, centralised]


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st 1 nd 2 rd 3………….
Name of 1 Author , Name of 2 Author , and Name of 3 Author [Font Arial size 10]

1
Title of the 1st Author, Designation, Institution / Company, Address
2
Title of the 2nd Author, Designation, Institution / Company, Address
3
Title of the 3rd Author, Designation, Institution / Company, Address

ABSTRACT [Font Arial size 10 bold and capital] [Line spacing 1.2]

The abstract should summarise the rationale of the work reported in two or three sentences, aims and
objectives, a brief summary of the research methodology and procedures, key conclusions and relevance of
the findings to academic or practical applications. It should not be longer than 500 words, but preferably less
than 300 words.
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Keywords: List up to six relevant keywords describing the content of the paper.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The abstracts will be published in a book and the full papers will be published digitally. The paper must
not have any page numbers, headers or footers. The submitted document must be in PDF format and will
appear as it is, in both printed version and the digital conference proceedings, exactly as prepared by the
author. Therefore, it is essential that the paper is accurately and attractively presented.

INTRODUCTION [Font Arial size 10 bold and capital


[Single line spacing]
Please start your introduction here with five character space. The introduction should provide a
description of the context of the work, a brief review of the state-of-the-art, citing appropriate literature,
scientific rationale of the work carried out/described in the paper and an unambiguous statement of aims and
objectives of the work reported in the paper. Use appropriate paragraph breaks to separate different aspects
that you want to introduce.
There should not be any additional line break between paragraphs.

DOCUMENT SIZE
The maximum allowed size of the final pdf-version of the document is 10 Mb.

PAPER SIZE AND MARGINS


The paper size is A4 (21.0 cm × 29.7 cm). The typing area has 25 mm margins to all the page
borders (top, bottom, left and right).

NEXT MAJOR SECTION [Font Arial Size 10 Bold and Capital]


[Single line spacing]

1
Pleasee put the nextt section here e. The font of the titles of first level se
ections will be
e Arial (10 pt size)
with
w a bold character style e. The font off the titles of ssecond level sections will beArial (10 pt
p size) with a bold
character
c styyle. The font of the titles of
o third level sections will beArial (10 p pt size) with an italic charracter
style.
s

FIGURES, DIAGRAMS AND PHOTOG


GRAPHS
The Fig gures, diagrams and photo
ographs shou
uld be pasted in the text. The font for illu
ustrations will be
Arial
A (10 pt siize or lower)
[One line sp
pacing betwee
en text above
e and the figures]

Figure e 1.Title of thee figure to go here, with figu


ures centred like this one
[One line spa
acing after the
e figure title]

TABLES
T
Tabless are centeredd in the typing
g area, with a numbered ca
aption above. The font for the text insid
de the
table
t is Arial size
s 10 pt.
[One line spa
acingabove ta
able title and the
t text above
e the tables]

ble 1.Table title centred as this one


Tab
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Space step dz
z (cm) time sttep, dt (d) ode
e15s run time SIM run time (s
s) SIM time a
as % ode15s tim
me εr
(s)

2 1//500 1.13 0.15 13.7% 6.41%

2 1/1000 1.22 0.33 26.9% 3.20%

2 1/2
2000 1.25 0.67 53.8% 1.59%

2 1/5
5000 1.34 1.64 1
122.0% 0.61%

1 1//500 4.18 0.26 6.1% 13.26%

1 1/1000 4.08 0.48 11.9% 4.02%

1 1/2
2000 4.13 0.99 24.0% 1.99%

1 1/5
5000 4.22 2.45 58.1% 0.77%

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acing between
n the table an
nd the text bellow the table]

CONCLUSIOONS [Font Arrial 10, bold and a capital]


State first any conte
ext/validity of the
t conclusio ons to follow as
a an introducctory paragrap
ph.
[One line spacing]
1.List conclusions one by one.
2.Conclusion 2 to be summarised here and so on.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT [Font Arial 10, bold and capital]


State here any organisation or person the authors would like to acknowledge for their contribution to
the work reported in the paper.
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REFERENCES [Font Arial 10, bold and capital]


[One line spacing]

The references should be ordered according to the order in which they are cited in the text,
and preceded by consecutive numbers. When citing in the text, the numbers of references should
be put in square brackets, e.g. [1]. Several applications of one material can be cited [1,3,5].
The examples given below refer to descriptions for publications in a journal, proceedings or a book
and contain; names of authors, title, name of conference/magazine and page numbers where the
reference is appearing

Brew, D.R.M., Glasser, F.P., 2005. Synthesis and characterisation of magnesium silicate hydrate gels.
Cement and Concrete Research, 35(1):85-98.
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BSI, 1994. Methods of testing cement. Determination of setting time and soundness. BS EN 196 Part 3.
Milestone, N.B., 2006. Reactions in cement encapsulated nuclear wastes: need for toolbox of different
cement types. Advances in Applied Ceramics, 105(1):13-20.

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