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BENGKEL PROJEK

SARJANA MUDA (PSM)


FSTPi 2017
FORMAT
PENULISAN
Dr. Nurun Najwa Ruslan
AJK PSM FSTPi
BACHELOR DEGREE PROJECT I
THE CONTENT OF PROPOSAL

 COVER PAGE
 TITLE PAGE
 TABLE OF CONTENT
 CHAPTERS
 REFERENCES
 GANTT CHART
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MODELING OF SWIRLING FLUIDIZED BED
HYDRODYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
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TITLE PAGE
MUHAMMAD KAMIL BIN ABDULLAH

A proposal submitted in partial


1.5 line spacing fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the
Degree of Bachelor of Science…………………………….

Faculty of Science, Technology and Human Development


1.5 line spacing Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

January 2017
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CONTENTS
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TITLE i
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CONTENTS ii
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Research background
1.2 Problems Statement
1.3 Research Objectives
CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Sub chapter
2.1.1 Sub- subchapter
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numbering
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subchapters
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spacing

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PARAGRAPHS
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Tables in the text
Table numbers must be linked to the chapter number. For example, the third table
appearing in Chapter 4 is numbered, “Table 4.3”.

Writing in the table should use Times New Roman point size 10 with one (1)
spacing between rows. If the table more than one page, the connection on the
following pages should be labeled with "Table 4.3 (continued).” As an example,
please refer to Table 4.3. If the table is taken from a particular source, the source
should be stated at the end of the table title. Tables can only be placed after
referred to in the text.
Caption
(TNR,size 12, centered)
Table 4.3: Comparison between lab and simulation computer result.
(Gist, Schwoerer and Rosen, 1989)

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Length Ratio Lab Experiment in Average Comparison Simulation
in
Average
0.125 0.25 0.137
Single spacing
0.250 0.46 0.560
0.375 0.63 0.735
Text in the table
(TNR,size 10, centered)

Tables in the text


Figures in the text

Figure numbers must be linked to the chapter number. For example, the third
graph/chart/etc appearing Chapter 4 is numbered, “Figure 4.3”.

The caption is placed 1.5 lines below the table/graph/chart/etc and written in font
size 12

Label IN FIGURE (Times New Roman, Size 10)

Put in a BOX
Figures in the text

Lables in Fig (TNR,size 10)

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Figure 4.4: Students enrolment from 2004 to 2008 at Pusat XYZ,
Kajang, Selangor.
Caption
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Mathematical equations

Equation numbers must be written at the end of the equation and linked to the
chapter number.

For example, the numbers (4.3) and (4.4) are given to the third and fourth
equations respectively that appear in Chapter 4
REFERENCES

Author (Date) System

Number System
Author (Date) System

1. Citing references in the text

According to Mohamed (2005), a large proportion of scheduling problems in the


various sectors, such as economic and engineering, can be classified with a class
of problems known as constrained optimisation.

Therefore, research on effective solution methods for constraint optimisation


has become the focus of current research (Mohamed, 2005).
1 AUTHOR

Maintenance scheduling has been researched for a long time, for example in
the generation of power by Kralj & Petrevic (1995)…
2 AUTHORS
(State both names)
3 AUTHORS
(state all three names the first time it is referred)
A study by Alias, Black & Gray (2002) shows that engineering students
have lower spatial visualisation ability than required. Since this ability is
important in solving engineering problems, it needs to be improved among
engineering students (Alias et al., 2002).
(state only the first author’s name
followed by “et al.” and year)

4 AUTHORS
(state only the first author’s name followed by “et al.” and year)
2. Writing the references list
 All sources of reference that are cited in the thesis must be
listed at the end of the text under the title “REFERENCES”.

 The reference list must be in ALPHABETICAL ORDER

 Two or more sources by one author must be listed in


chronological order (For example a 2002 publication by Suradi
must be listed before his 2007 publication)
Writing the names of authors
author’s surname (family name) or patronymic name (father’s name) is
written first followed by the initials of his/her other names

(i) Name : John Neville Pavlovic


Written as : Pavlovic, J. N.

(ii) Name : Mohd Noor Abdullah


Written as : Abdullah, M. N.

(iii) Name : Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas


Written as : Al-Attas, S. M. N.
2. References from different types of sources

Books
Author (Year). Title of book. Edition. Location: Publisher.

Race, P. (2002). How to Get a Good Degree: Making the Most of Your Time
at University. Buckingham: Open University Press.

Delamont, S., Atkinson, P. & Parry, O. (2004). Supervising the Doctorate: A


Guide to Success. 2nd ed. Maidenhead: Society for Research into Higher
Education & Open University Press.
Articles from books

Author (Year). Title of article. in Author. Title of book.


Location: Publisher. Page numbers.

Sarmani, S. (1987). Pencemaran Radioaktif. in Mohamad, A. B. (Ed.).


Perspektif Persekitaran. Petaling Jaya: Fajar Bakti. pp. 71 -87.
Articles from journals

Author (Year). Title of article. Title of journal, vol. no.(issue no.),


page numbers.

Mikac, N. & Branica, M. (1994). Complexation of trialkyllead


with diethyldithiocarbonate. Electroanalysis, 6(2), pp. 37 – 43.

Corporate documents

Name of corporate body (Year). Title of document. Location:


Publisher.

Women’s Law Center (2002). Promise Still Owed to the


Nation’s Young Women. Washington DC: Women’s Law
Center.
Theses
Author (Year). Title. Name of institution: Level of thesis.

Abdullah, M. K. (1989). Modeling of Swirling Fluidized Bed


Hydrodynamic Characteristics. Universiti Tun Hussein Onn
Malaysia: Ph.D. Thesis.

Mat Ali, A. (2008). Hubungan antara Gaya Pembelajaran


Pelajar Kejuruteraan dan Pencapaian Akademik. Universiti
Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia: Master’s Thesis.
Proceedings
Author (Year). Title. Proceeding. Location: Publisher.
Page numbers.

Alias, M. (2006). The Effects of Teacher Generated Concept Maps on the


Learning of Secondary School Physics. Proceedings of the Second
International Conferences on Concept Mapping. San Jose. Universidad de
Costa Rica. pp. 550- 557.

Translated sources Measured technical drawings / map


Standards
Laws
Patents
Newspaper clippings Commercial catalogues

Unpublished sources Interviews


The first reference is given the number 1, the
Number System second reference given the number 2 and so
on

1. Citing references in the text

According to Rajaratnam [1], the practice of working at hours that conflict


with our biological clocks may lead to health disorders and losses for the
country that cannot be assessed at this time. Author’s name is part of the
sentence

The study [1] shows that engineering students have a lower ability to
visualise space than they should. Because this ability is important in
solving engineering problems, it should be improved among students
of engineering [2]. Author’s name is NOT part of
the sentence
Writing the names of authors
(i) Name : John Neville Pavlovic
Written as : J. N. Pavlovic

(ii) Name : Mohd Noor Abdullah


Written as : M. N. Abdullah

(iii) Name : Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas


Written as : S. M. N. Al-Attas
2. References from different types of sources
Articles from books
Writer. Title. Edition (if not the first). Place of publication.
Publisher. Year.

G. J. Theusen and W. J. Fabrycky. Engineering Economy. 6th edition.


Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall. 1984.

Articles from books


Writer. Title of article. In: The author of the book. Titles. Place
of Publication: Publisher. Page numbers; year

S. Sarmani. Pencemaran Radioaktif. Dlm.: Ahmad Badri Mohamad. Perspektif


Persekitaran. Petaling Jaya: Fajar Bakti. 71–87; 1987.
Articles from journals
Writer. Title of article. Title of journal. Year. Volume number
(issue number): Page numbers.

N. Mikac, and M. Branica. Complexation of trialkyllead with


diethyldithiocarbonate. Electroanalysis. 1994. 6(2): 37 – 43.

Articles in Proceedings
Writer. Title of article. Name of conference. Date of conference.
Place of publication: Publisher. Year. Page numbers.

A. F. Sheta and K. De Jong. Parameter Estimation of Nonlinear Systems in


Noisy Environments Using Genetic Algorithms. Proceedings of the 1966
IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control. September 15, 1966.
Theses
Writer. Title of thesis. Level of thesis. Name of institution;
year.
A. Z. Abu Bakar. Pemprosesan Teks Bahasa Melayu Untuk Pemahaman
Komputer. Tesis Doktor Falsafah. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; 1989

Standards
Internet
Patents

Measured technical drawings


Commercial Catalogues
GANTT CHART
Year 2015 2016

Activities/ Month 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2

Proposal

Sample collection

Sample preparation

Storage

Determination of vitamin C

Thesis writing / viva

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