INSTRUCTIONS TO PREPARE THE ABSTRACT
INSTRUCTIONS TO PREPARE THE ABSTRACT
FOR THE V EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON
COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (ECCOMAS CFD 2010)
First A. Author*, Second B. Author†, Third C. Author††
*Institution of First Author
Address
e-mail: name@e-mail.address
††Institution Second and Third Author
Address
e-mail: name@address.e-mail
ABSTRACT
Contributors of presentations at the conference are invited to submit online an Abstract of approximately 400 words (1 page maximum, including references and figures). Abstracts should briefly outline the main features, results and conclusions as well as their general significance and contain relevant references.
The Abstract should be written following the format of LaTeX or Word. Macros for submission can be found at the conference website: in Instructions for Authors. They must be translated to Portable Document Format (PDF) before submission through the conference website. The Abstracts will be reproduced as submitted and unchanged in the Book of Abstracts of the conference. All figures must be black and white. The full paper will be included in the Proceedings of the conference, to be published on CD-ROM. The Book of Abstracts and the Proceedings will be available to registered participants at the start of the conference.
The Abstract has to be written in English with Times New Roman 11 size letters. The distance between two text lines should be approximately 3 mm. The number of lines of the abstract body should not exceed 35 lines.
The Abstract must contain the full name and full address of author/s. In the case of joint authorships, the name of the author who will actually present the paper at the conference should be indicated with an asterisk. Papers can only be accepted on the understanding that they will be presented at the conference. A paper will only be included in the Proceedings of the conference if at least one of the authors is registered before April 15, 2010.
For any further request, please contact ECCOMAS CFD 2010 Conference Secretariat
ECCOMAS CFD 2010
Instituto Superior Técnico
Mech. Eng. Dept. / LASEF
Av. Rovisco Pais
1049-001 Lisboa Portugal
e-mail: info@eccomas-
References
[1] S. Idelsohn and E. Oñate, Finite volumes and finite elements: two ‘good friends’. Int. J. Num. Meth. Eng. 37 , pp. 3323–3341 (1994)
[2] O.C. Zienkiewicz and R.C. Taylor, The finite element method, 4th Edition, Vol. I, McGraw Hill (1989), Vol. II (1991)
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