INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF PAPERS



INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF PAPERS

FOR XXV SYMPOSIUM EPNC 2018

Andrzej Nowak, Kay H. Yeadon*, Ryszard Chmielnicki

Poznań University of Technology, Institute of Industrial Electrical Engineering

Piotrowo 3a, 61-138 Poznań, Poland,  e-mail: epnc@put.poznan.pl

*Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Electrical Engineering Department, Div. ESAT/ELEN

Kasteelpark Arenberg 10, B 3001 Leuven-Heverlee, Belgium,  e-mail: khyeadon@esat.kuleuven.ac.be

Abstract - The paper should be prepared as a camera ready text on A4 paper (210 x 297 mm). Only papers written in English will be published in the proceedings. The paper will be printed directly from the supplied text, therefore neat and accurate preparation as well as linguistic correctness of the English text are very important. Paper must contain an abstract not exceeding 100 words.

I. General Information

The paper should be prepared in double-column format not exceeding 2 pages in overall length including figures, tables and references. Microsoft Word or any other word processor should be used. Use an English spelling corrector and if your native language is not English, get a language specialist to proof-ready your paper. Do not number the pages.

II. Technical Information

Type typefaces and sizes: Times New Roman or a similar typeface is advisable. Follow the type sizes specified in Table I.

Format: Set the top margin to 35 mm for the first page and 20 mm for second page, the bottom margin to 20 mm. Set the left and right margin to 15 mm. The width of the columns should be set to 88 mm and the space between them to 4 mm. Use 3.5 mm for paragraph indentation. Left- and  right-justify your text. On the second page, try to adjust the lengths of the two columns so that they are the same.

Spacing: single. Titles, authors’ names, authors’ affiliation, section titles, figures, captions, tables and equations should be centred and separated by empty lines.

A. Figures and tables

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Fig.1. System with nonlinear elements

Figures should be inserted in the text. Captions should be placed under figures as shown in Figure 1.

Tables should be numbered. Table captions should be centred.

Table I

Type sizes and appearance

|Size in| | |

|points |Times New Roman |Appearance |

| 14 |TITLE |bold, CAPITAL LETTERS |

|10 |Authors’ Names, Main Text | |

|9 |Affiliations | |

|10 |Equations | |

|10 |section TItles |CAPITAL LETTERS |

|8 |Table Captions |Small Caps |

|10 |Subheadings |italic |

|9 |Abstract |bold |

|8 |Tables, Figure captions | |

|8 |Footnotes, References | |

B. Formulas

Formulas should be centred and numbered in round brackets. The brackets should be placed to the right of the formula.

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Physical quantities written with the Latin alphabet must be typed in italics. Put an empty line between the text and the formula.

C. References

When citing references in the text, put the corresponding reference number in square brackets [1].

References

[1] L. Bojtor, I. Schmitd, “Simulation of controlled converter-fed synchronous motor”, Proc. of 4-th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications, Firenze, vol.4, pp. 609-614, 1991.

[2] A. Bossavit, “How weak is the ‘weak solution’ in finite element methods”, IEEE Trans.Magn., vol. 33, No. 5, pp. 2429-2432, 1998.

[3] M.P. Kaźmierkowski, H. Tunia, Automatic control of converter-fed drives. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1994.

[4] C. Numudri, P. C. Sen, “Digital simulation of an inverter-fed self-controlled synchronous motor”, IEEE Trans. Ind. Electr., IE-34, No. 2, pp. 205-215, 1987.

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