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The 7th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2024) will be held from December 12-14, 2024, at CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh. The document outlines submission guidelines for papers, including formatting, structure, and content requirements, emphasizing clarity and conciseness. Authors are encouraged to include their ORCIDs and email addresses, and the paper should not exceed eight pages, with a maximum abstract length of 300 words.

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The 7th International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2024) will be held from December 12-14, 2024, at CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh. The document outlines submission guidelines for papers, including formatting, structure, and content requirements, emphasizing clarity and conciseness. Authors are encouraged to include their ORCIDs and email addresses, and the paper should not exceed eight pages, with a maximum abstract length of 300 words.

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7th

International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2024)


12-14 December 2024
CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh
https://icace2024.cuet.ac.bd

ANALYSIS OF BURIED PIPELINE UNDER EARTHQUAKE FAULT


MOVEMENT

First Author*1, Second Author2 and Third Author3


1
Author’s Position, University/Institute/Organization, Country, e-mail: [email protected]
2
Author’s Position, University/Institute/Organization, Country, e-mail: [email protected]
3
Author’s Position, University/Institute/Organization, Country, e-mail: [email protected]
*Corresponding Author

General Guidelines:
The title shall be centered with Times New Roman 14 pt, bold face, in capital letters. The name of the authors
shall be in sentence case, Times New Roman 10pt with just initials and last name of each author, separated by
commas. The affiliation of all authors shall be in sentence case, Times New Roman, 9pt italics. Please DO NOT
use any salutation (e.g. Professor, Dr., Mr., Ms. etc.) with the authors‟ names.

The corresponding/presenting author should be denoted by an asterisk (*) and should be placed after the
author(s) affiliation/address with a space of 6-point before it. The affiliation/ address of the authors should
follow the author list after a single line space.

The full paper must not exceed 8 (Eight) pages on A4 format, including text, tables, figures and references.
Word files must be no more than 10 MB in file size in order to use the online submission system. Margins
should be set as: Left, Right Top and Bottom: 2.54 cm. Use a Times New Roman font with 10 pt. for the text.
All text must single spaced. We encourage authors to include their ORCIDs in superscript next to their names.
Please place an envelope icon (or any other pointer) next to the name of the corresponding author, whose email
address is mandatory. We strongly recommend that all authors include their email addresses in their papers.

The following styles can be used to format the manuscript:


For Title, use „Title‟ style
For Abstract, Acknowledgement, and References, use „Heading 1‟ style
For Section title, use „Heading 2‟ style
For sub-section title, use „Heading 3‟ style
For the text, use „Normal‟ style

The preferred organization of the full paper is as follows:

Title
Authors name and affiliation
Abstract
Introduction
Methodology
Results and Discussions
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References

Title

The title of the paper should be concise and catchy to attract the readers‟ attention. The title must reflect the
works being presented in the manuscript.

Abstract

The abstract describing key features of the papers with methods obtained and the key results obtained, and the
implications of the present study. The abstract should be limited to a maximum of 300 words including spaces
and punctuation. The abstract should not contain any undefined abbreviations or unspecified references. The
abstract and the keywords must be fully contained in the first page with title and authors name and affiliation.
7th
International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2024)
12-14 December 2024
CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh
https://icace2024.cuet.ac.bd

Keywords

Provide 3 to 5 keywords separated by semicolon. The keywords must be relevant to the works presented and
thus may help to search papers online with wider visibility.

1. Introduction
Introduction of the paper should provide enough background information to make it clear why the study was
undertaken and should clearly describe the objectives of the study. The appropriate referencing is mandatory to
avoid plagiarism. A too long introduction with repeated texts and information is discouraged.

1.1 The 1st Sub-heading


For Subheading 1, we recommend 10-point Times New Roman typeface or an equivalent and boldface letters.
The text of the headings should be typed in title case (i.e., using capital letters as 1st letter of each word). The
authors are advised to follow the style used in this document.

1.1.1 The 2nd Sub-heading


This section is to demonstrate the relative position of the subsections led by sub-headings. The 2nd Sub-heading
is similar to the 1st Sub-heading. The text of the headings should be typed in title case (i.e., using capital letters
as 1st letter of each word).

1.1.1.1 This is a typical level-3 heading


It is advised not to use more than two levels of sub-headings unless otherwise necessary. However, for the 3rd
Sub-heading, if any, 10-point Times New Roman typeface or an equivalent, boldface similar to the 2nd Sub-
heading. The text of the headings should be typed in title case (i.e., using capital letters as 1st letter of each
word).

2. Materials and Methods


This section should describe the methodology developed, used and/or modified scientifically with appropriate
references (if necessary). Methodology of the paper should provide the reader with all the information necessary
to repeat the work. For a modification of published methodology, only the modification needs to be described,
with reference to the original source. Statistical analysis of the data (where applicable) is mandatory, using
appropriate methods, which must be cited. The well documented and published methods, if used, should be
discussed very briefly with proper references.

3. Results and Discussions


Results should be clear and concise. The data presented in Tables should not be repeated in Figures unless that
may differ significantly and necessary to understand the outcomes. Discussion should explore the significance
of the results of the works and when appropriate comparable to the outcomes of studies elsewhere. The
limitation of the study can also be discussed here if necessary.

4. Conclusion
The conclusion section briefly summarizes the works presented with specific conclusions achieved in line with
objectives of the study. A brief implication of the study can also be put at the end.

5. Acknowledgement (if any)


Write acknowledgements in a separate section at the end of the article before the references, if any. List here
those individuals who provided help during the research.

References

Arabic numbers are used for citation, which is sequential by order. The reference numbers are given in brackets
and are not superscripts. Please observe the following guidelines:  Single citation: [9]  Multiple citation: [4-6,
9]. The numbers should be listed in numerical order.  Sequential citation by order of citation: reference 7
cannot be cited before reference 5, for example.  If an author‟s name is used in the text: Miller [9] was the first
… Please write all references using the Latin alphabet. If the title of the book you are referring to is, e.g., in
7th
International Conference on Advances in Civil Engineering (ICACE2024)
12-14 December 2024
CUET, Chattogram, Bangladesh
https://icace2024.cuet.ac.bd

Russian or Chinese, then please write (in Russian) or (in Chinese) at the end of the transcript or translation of
the title. Do not include references to pieces of work that are not connected with your paper. We strongly
encourage you to include DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) in your references. The DOI is a unique code allotted
by the publisher to each online paper or journal article. It provides a stable way of finding published papers and
their metadata. The insertion of DOIs increases the overall length of the references section. For smooth
referencing, it is highly recommended to use Mendeley (open source software) and use „Springer-Basic
(numeric, brackets, no “et al”)‟ citation style.

Figures and Tables

It is essential that all illustrations are clear and legible. Vector graphics (rather than rasterized images) should be
used for diagrams and schemas whenever possible. Please check that the lines in line drawings are not
interrupted and have a constant width. Grids and details within the figures must be clearly legible and may not
be written one on top of the other. Figures and Tables should be cross referred in the text.
Figures should be presented in the order as mentioned in the text and labeled in consecutive Arabic numerals as
[Fig. 1]. The final size of figures should be fitted within page margin. Figures should be placed into the text
appropriately and with the position and wrap text, “In line with text”. The following resolutions are optimal:
black & white line figures- 600 dpi; photographs- 300 dpi; screen dumps- leave as is. We encouraged preparing
the figures as EPS or TIFF format; but you can also use high quality BMP or JPG format.
Tables should be typed in the text appropriately, numbered consecutively with Arabic numerals like Table 1,
Table 2 etc. and fitted within page margin. All lettering should be done using standard fonts, tables should be
self-explanatory and include a brief descriptive title. Footnotes to tables indicated by lower-case superscript
letters are acceptable, but they should not include extensive experimental detail. Do not fit the table in text as
figure.

Equations

Number the equations consecutively with equation numbers in parentheses, as in

   3 

 (1)

Refer to “Eq. (1)” except at the beginning of a sentence: like “Equation [1] is ... …

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