STRUCTURE NAME, BOLD, ALL CAPS, CENTRED

PROPOSAL: STRUCTURE NAME, BOLD, ALL CAPS, CENTRED

Figure 1: CAD image(s) of structure. (source: http://www.3dcadbrowser.com)

description of structure

A short description of the structure should be provided here including what the structure is, what it does and if it is a part of a larger assembly.

Describe all loads, boundary conditions and constraints. Use sub-headings if desired.

Material Properties

List all relevant material properties. These can be listed in a table as follows:

Table 1: Here is a table

VariableValue [mm]
a10.0
b12.0

REQUIRED ANALYSES

Static Stress-Displacement

Provide a description of the client’s needs regarding the static analysis of the structure.

Normal Modes of Vibration

Provide a description of the client’s needs regarding the vibration/frequency analysis of the structure.

TITLE OF REPORT: IN BOLD, ALL CAPS, CENTRED

John S. Smith, William Q. Jones and Frederick B. Watson

Department of ______

University of _______, Country

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

An executive summary in English, of no more than 1 page should appear here. It should not include any mathematical symbols, figures or tables.

The Times New Roman font at 12 point size, single spacing and a page margin of 25 mm along the sides and 30 mm at the top and bottom, with full justification, should be used on A4 paper. Figures and tables should form an integral part of the article and should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals. Shading of figures and tables should be avoided.

1. Introduction: heading 1 ALL CAPS

Use full justification. References in the text should include the reference number in square brackets e.g. [1], and the detail should appear at the end of the text – see references.

2. HEADING 1

Use full justification ….

“Quotes – use full justification + italics + indent right margin 1 cm + indent left margin 1 cm.”

2.1 Heading 2

You may find it useful to split the report into sub sections. This is an example of how you do this. Use full justification for the text.

2.1.1 Heading 3

This is an example of a level three sub-heading and can be used to break up large sections of your report. You should use these headings to ensure that your report follows a logical progression that can be easily followed by the client. Use full justification.

An example of inserting key results via bullet points is show below

  • Bullets: Use full justification.
  • Bullets: Use full justification.

Figures and tables should form an integral part of the paper, according to the authors’ preferences and should be numbered consecutively in Arabic numbers. Figure 1 shows how to caption and label a figure.

Figure 1: Cantilever beam deformation comparison for different loads.

5kN (YELLOW), 10kN (GREEN) and 50kN (BLUE).

Table 1 shows how to format a table.

Table 1: Here is a table

VariableValue [mm]
a10.0
b12.0

3. Conclusions

Ensure that you include a meaningful conclusion. You should convey any key recommendations to your client as they may use this information to drive key business decisions. Use full justification.

4. References

for books:

  1. Li, J.C.R. 1964. Statistical Inference, 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill,

for articles:

  1. Singh, L. 2003. ‘The philosophy tool continuum’, International Journal of Industrial Engineering, 12(1), pp 1-14.

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