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Abstract
A short abstract may be provided which summarizes the content of your paper. Left and right indent are
demonstrated in this section. You might put 3 to 5 keywords or key phrases. Font: Times New Roman 9,
justified.
Keywords: Keyword1, Key phrase1, Keyword2, Keyword3, Key phrase2 (spacing: Before 6 pt)
INTRODUCTION (HEADLINES: Times New Roman bold 10pt with paragraph spacing: After 6pt)
The main text should be written at First line indent as demonstrated in this section with margin of 1.0” on all
four sides. In this section, the text should be Times New Roman 10pt and justified. Do not use header or footer
pages.
Example of text: Dispersing nanoparticles smaller than 100 nm of diameter into water, ethylene glycol,
engine oil and other base fluids was defined as nanofluid [1]. Most of the previous literatures reported that
addition of nanoparticles into base fluid enhances the convective heat transfer performance. Due to the presence
of nanoparticles, the thermophysical of nanofluids can dramatically change such as, the increased thermal
conductivity, density, and also viscosity, and the reduced specific heat without severe sedimentation [2-3].
EXPERIMENTAL METHOD
This template demonstrates how to prepare your extended abstract of ICESNANO 2016. Please, follow the
outline of this template. The easiest way is to copy of your extended abstract and then to paste into this template.
Please, ensure your extended abstract submission about 2 or 3 pages with figures, explanations, and references.
CONCLUSION
What will be expected after extended abstract submission: You will receive an acknowledge mail from the
Easychair system. The Scientific Committee will process your extended abstract and you will receive a second
notification two weeks later.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgement can be included as well in your extended abstract. You might put acknowledgments to
persons or funding agencies, including the grant number(s) here.
REFERENCES
[1] S.K. Das, S.U.S. Choi, W. Yu, and T. Pradeep, Nanofluids Science and Technology, John Wiley & Sons,
Inc., United States of America (2008).
[2] P. Rathnakumar, K. Mayilsamy, S. Suresh, and P. Murugesan, J. Nanofluids 2, 274 (2013).
[3] N. Putra, W. Roetzel, and K. D. S, Heat Mass Transfer 49, 775 (2003).