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ABSTRACT

An abstract not exceeding 200 words, in English, should appear on the top of the first
page, after the title of the paper in chapter titled "Abstract" (without chapter number), after
the names of the authors and the contact information of the corresponding author. Please
note headings and subheadings should follow this example. No spaces should be placed
between paragraphs. Please do not change any of the above mentioned page, paragraph
and font settings.

The author is asked to submit the paper in MS-Word. The file should be saved as the
title of the paper, include the authors full name and student ID. The file must and uploaded
online in the assessment dropbox folder in the CloudDeakin unit site.

Key Words: Maximum 4 Key words.

1. INTRODUCTION

Do not change the text font size or spacing. It is expected, you will submit carefully
written and proofread material. Spelling and grammatical errors, as well as language usage
problems, are not acceptable in the final submission. The paper length should not exceed
2000 words.

2. EXPERIMENTAL DETAILS

In this section you will describe experimental setup procedure, nature of tests, how
many tests were performed, machining parameters, machining conditions, materials used,
cutting tools, equipment tube etc. Description of detail is important in this section.
You need to communicate in this section how the experiment was performed so that
readers if they desire, could replicate your experiment, to test for validity or to contribute
further towards the current present body of work. Use of pictures, table information,
schematic diagrams, etc. would be ideal in this section.

You should also make use of sub headings where necessary throughout the paper.
The format must look like the following, shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: Example of Sub-heading labelling and numbering sequence

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