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    International Journal for Engineering and Technology

    ISSN: 2180-3633 Electronic Version - www.ijeat.info

    Issue #, Volume #, Month Year

    Faculty of Engineering and IT, INTI International University

    Main Title of the paper Author(s) Name

    Main Title

    AuthorsName First Author's Affiliation

    First Author's Address and Contact

    Abstract

    This is an example / template of an abstract for International Journal for Engineering and Technology

    (IJEAT). The left and right margin should be 5cm. The font size is 10pt, while the font for this

    section is Times New Roman. The abstract must be consisting of only one paragraph and should not

    more than 200 words. All texts in the abstract should be fully justified. The right and left indent

    should be 1.5 cm.

    Keywords:Minimum of 5 keywords to describe your paper.

    1.0 Introduction

    This document is a guideline / template to assist prospective authors to prepare for the publication

    paper into the International Journal for Engineering and Technology (IJEAT). Prospective authors are advised to

    follow the guidelines strictly to avoid rejection / delay in the publication. Further enquires can be forwarded to

    the editor at [email protected]. If you are reading a paper version of this document, kindly download the

    electronic file from http://www.ijeat.info so you can use it to prepare your manuscript. The language used in the

    manuscript is English.

    2.0 Paper Format

    2.2 Heading 2

    Author(s) should use ISO Standard of A4 size format (21 cm x 29.7 cm). The top, bottom, left and

    right margin should be 2.54cm. The font size for the main paragraph should be fully justified,10pt and the font

    style should be Times New Roman. The spacing between paragraphs should be 10pt, while the indent for every

    first paragraph line is 1 cm. The Heading 1shall be Times New Roman in font style, bold, with the size of 14

    pt. Heading 2on the other hand should styled Times New Roman, bold with 12 pt in size.

    A)SampleHeading 3

    Sample of Heading 3is as above, Times New Roman, Italic and 12 pt in size.

    3.0 Procedure for Paper Submission

    3.1 Review Stage

    In this stage, the Author should determine if the intended manuscript is covered under IJEAT subject

    coverage. This can viewed athttp://www.ijeat.info/coverage.htm.Then a complete manuscript should be sent to

    the Editor for consideration by email to [email protected] further action. The editor will then decide if the

    manuscript is aligned to the topics / subjects coverage of IJEAT. The review process usually takes between the

    period 3 6 weeks depending on the availability and speedy feedback from the IJEAT reviewers. Should the

    manuscript is acceptable, the Editor will inform the corresponding Author and a paper number ID number will

    be given. The manuscript will go through a blind review process with at least 2 reviewers expert in the field.

    Should the manuscript is not in the IJEAT coverage, the editor will inform to the Author of the decision.

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    International Journal for Engineering and Technology

    ISSN: 2180-3633 Electronic Version - www.ijeat.info

    Issue #, Volume #, Month Year

    Faculty of Engineering and IT, INTI International University

    Main Title of the paper Author(s) Name

    3.2 Correction Stage

    The next stage is the correction stage, where the editor will relay the comments of the reviewers and

    suggestion for improvements to the corresponding Author. The time allowed for author to make corrections /

    alterations usually 2 4 weeks depending on the schedule of the publication. Should there's no correction

    required, Editor will inform the Author to go to Final Stage.

    3.3 Final Stage

    The final stage is mainly on the paperwork process. The Editor will inform the corresponding Author

    to submit a signed copy of the Copyrights Transfer Form, which can be downloaded from the IJEAT website.

    Once receive the Copyrights Transfer Form, the Editor will inform the Author the date/issue of the manuscript

    to be appeared in the IJEAT.

    4.0 Figures, Tables and Equations

    The figures should be in the middle of the manuscript, as shown in Figure 1. Author must mention or

    briefly describe the figures first before displaying it in the paragraph. The caption of the figures should be inItalicwith Times New Roman font face and 9 pt in size. Since IJEAT is an online based journal, the each figure

    file size should not more than 1 MB to ensure the overall file size is kept to minimal.

    Figure 1 The sample of the location of the figure

    As for the Table, it should be positioned in the middle of the manuscript as shown in Table 1. The

    caption and footnotes of the table should be Times New Roman and 9 pt in size. The visible lines (borders)

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    ISSN: 2180-3633 Electronic Version - www.ijeat.info

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    Faculty of Engineering and IT, INTI International University

    Main Title of the paper Author(s) Name

    should be ONLY horizontal. Author can use table function of MS Word as a guide, as shown in the example in

    Table 1. Footnote of the Table can be positioned at the bottom of the table.

    TABLE I Units for Magnetic Properties

    Symbol Quantity Conversion from Gaussian and

    CGS EMU to SIa

    magnetic flux 1 Mx 10

    8Wb = 108Vs

    B magnetic fluxdensity,

    magnetic induction

    1 G104T = 104Wb/m2

    H magnetic field

    strength1 Oe 103/(4) A/m

    m magnetic moment 1 erg/G = 1 emu

    103Am2= 103J/T

    M magnetization 1 erg/(Gcm ) = 1 emu/cm

    103A/m

    4M magnetization 1 G103/(4) A/m

    specificmagnetization

    1 erg/(Gg) = 1 emu/g 1

    Am2/kg

    j magnetic dipolemoment

    1 erg/G = 1 emu41010Wbm

    J magneticpolarization

    1 erg/(Gcm3) = 1 emu/cm3

    4104T

    , susceptibility 1 4

    mass susceptibility 1 cm3/g 4103m3/kg

    permeability 1 4107H/m

    = 4107Wb/(Am)

    r relativepermeability

    r

    w, W energy density 1 erg/cm3101J/m3

    N, D demagnetizingfactor

    1 1/(4)

    No vertical lines in table. Statements that serve as captions for the entire table do not need footnote letters.aGaussian units are the same as cgs emu for magnetostatics; Mx = maxwell, G = gauss, Oe = oersted; Wb = weber, V = volt,

    s = second, T = tesla, m = meter, A = ampere, J = joule, kg = kilogram, H = henry.

    The equations should be positioned in the centre of the manuscript. The caption should be Times New

    Roman,Italicand 9 pt in size. When mention inside the manuscript, use short form, e.g. Equ (1), unless at the

    beginning of a sentence, Author should use the full word, e.g. Equation (1) shows that...

    Equation (1)

    5.0 Referencing System

    The IJEAT adopts the standard IEEE Referencing Style, which can be found at [1].

    References

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    cylinder bodies at Mach number 1.8. Technical memorandum No. TM-PR.235/69-70, National

    aeronautical laboratory, Bangalore.

    3. Clement, J.W.; and deMoraes, C.A. (1951). Results of flight tests to determine drag of parabolic and cone-

    cylinder bodies of very large fineness ratios at supersonic speeds. NACA research memorandum, RML51E18.

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    ISSN: 2180-3633 Electronic Version - www.ijeat.info

    Issue #, Volume #, Month Year

    Faculty of Engineering and IT, INTI International University

    Main Title of the paper Author(s) Name

    4. Cohen, R.J. (1951). Aerodynamic characteristics of four bodies of revolution showing some effects of

    afterbody shape and fineness ratio at free-stream Mach numbers from 1.5 to 1.99. NACA research

    memorandum, RM E51C06.

    5. Lebedev, A.A.; and Chernobrovkin, L.S. (1973). Dinamika poleta bezpilotnykh letatelykh apparatov.

    "Flight dynamics of unmanned vehicles". Mashinostroenie, Moscow.

    6. Jankovic, S. (1979). Aerodynamika Projektila. "Aerodynamics of Projectiles" Masinski Fakultet,

    Univerziteta u Beogradu, Belgrade.

    7. Krasnov, N.F. (1985). Aerodynamics. Part 2 (Methods of Aerodynamic

    Calculations). Translated from the Russian Language by G. Leib, Mir Publisher, Moscow.

    8. Hoerner, S.F. (1965).Fluid-Dynamic Drag. Horner Fluid Dynamics, Brick Town N. J.

    9. Mahdi, A. Sh. (2005). The influence of Configuration Design on the Aerodynamics and Stability of SSM at

    Supersonic Speeds. Ph.D. Thesis. Al-Rasheed College of Engineering and Science, University of

    Technology, Baghdad, Iraq.

    10. Brebner, G.G. (1971). A Brief Review of Air Flight Weapons. AGARD Lectures No. 98 'Missile

    Aerodynamics', NATO. Aerodynamics Department, Royal Aircraft Establishment. Farnborough, Hants GU14

    6TD, UK.