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Proceedings of the ENCIT 2012 Copyright c 2012 by ABCM

14th Brazilian Congress of Thermal Sciences and Engineering November 18-22, 2012, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

FORMATTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENCIT 2012 (Times New Roman, 14 pt, bold, upper-case)
First Authors Name, e-mail (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold) Second Authors Name, e-mail (Times New Roman, 9 pt, bold)
Institution and address for rst and second authors if same (Times New Roman, 10 pt)

Third Authors Name, e-mail (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold)


Institution and address for third author if different than others (Times New Roman, 9 pt)

Same format for others authors, if any Abstract. The purpose of these instructions is to serve as a guide for formatting papers to be published in the Proceedings of the ENCIT 2012. The abstract should describe the objectives, methodology and main conclusions of the paper in less than 3,000 characters in a single paragraph. It should contain no formulae and no literature citations. The abstract will be included in a printed volume for distribution to symposium participants, while the full paper will be published in the proceedings digital media. (Times New Roman, 10 pt, italic) Keywords: keyword 1, keyword 2, keyword 3. . . up to 5 keywords (Times New Roman, 10 pt, italic) 1. NOMENCLATURE optional (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, upper-case) A cp hh hm i j m t T Y area constant pressure specic heat convective heat transfer coefcient convective mass transfer coefcient specic enthalpy mass ux mass ow rate time temperature dry basis vapor concentration specic mass or concentration total porosity period A nomenclature is optional, but if included, it must come as a separate section following the introduction. Greek symbols, subscript and superscripts should be provided under separate headers. The nomenclature should be formatted in two columns for optimizing space. 2. INTRODUCTION (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, upper-case) The proceedings of the ENCIT 2012 will be published in digital format, using the Portable Document Format (PDF). The papers must be formatted strictly according to the instructions herein provided. The present le can be used as a
A template for LTEX users. Also, it should be used as a formatting guide to users of other text processing software. Papers A using the LTEX template will automatically have hyperlinks for easier navigation on the PDF document.

Subscripts e in max min op out s v effective or apparent inlet maximum minimum operation outlet solid phase water vapor dimensionless quantity dry basis

Superscripts

Greek Symbols

Proceedings of the ENCIT 2012 Copyright c 2012 by ABCM

14th Brazilian Congress of Thermal Sciences and Engineering November 18-22, 2012, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

Draft papers are limited to a maximum of four pages, including tables and gures. The nal paper may contain up to eight pages. All PDF les must not exceed 2 Mb. 3. TEXT FORMAT (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, upper-case) The manuscripts should be written in English, typed in A4 size pages. The main text should be typed using size 10 pt Times New Roman font. Single spacing must be used throughout the text. PAGES SHOULD NOT BE NUMBERED. The text block that contains the title, the authors names and afliation, the abstract and the keywords must be indented 1 mm from the left margin and marked by a leftmost black line border of width 2 1/4 pt. The rst page must have a top margin of 30 mm and all the other margins (left, right and bottom) must have 20 mm. All the other pages must be set with all margins equal to 20 mm. 3.1 Text body (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, lower-case) The body of the text must be justied. The rst line of each paragraph must be indented by 5 mm. Sufcient information must be provided directly in the text, or by reference to widely available published work. Footnotes should be avoided. All symbols and notation must be dened within the text. Physical quantities must be expressed in the SI (metric) units. Mathematical symbols appearing in the text must be typed in italic style. 3.2 Section titles and subtitles (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, lower-case) The section titles and subtitles must be aligned at left, typed with size 10 pt Times New Roman bold font. They must be numbered using Arabic numerals separated by points. No more than 3 sub-levels should be used. Sections must be typed in upper-case letters. Capitalized lower case letters should be used for subsections. One single line must be included above and bellow each section title/subtitle. 3.2.1 Sub-subsection titles (Times New Roman, 10 pt, italic, lower-case) Sub-subsection titles should be aligned at left, typed with size 10 pt Times New Roman italic font. Lower-case letters should be used, as in subsections. 3.3 Mathematical equations (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, lower-case) The mathematical equations must be indented by 5 mm from the left margin. They must be typed using size 10 pt Times New Roman italic font. Arabic numerals must be used as equation numbers, enclosed between parentheses, rightaligned, as shown in the examples below. Equations should be referred to either as Eq. (1) in the middle of a phrase or as Equation (1) in the beginning of a sentence. Tensor and vector quantities can be indicated in bold style, as in Eq. (1), or using index notation, as in Eq. (2). Symbols used in the equations must be dened immediately before or after their rst appearance. Dv = TT + b Dt Dvi Tij = + bi Dt xj 3.4 Figures and tables (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, lower-case) Figures and tables should be placed in the text as close as possible to the point they are rst mentioned (but not on a previous page) and must be numbered consecutively in Arabic numerals. Figures must be referred to either as Fig. 1 in the middle of a phrase or as Figure 1 in the beginning of a sentence. The gures themselves, as well as their captions, must be horizontally centered. Figure captions should come after gures and be no longer than 3 lines. One blank line (1) (2)

Proceedings of the ENCIT 2012 Copyright c 2012 by ABCM

14th Brazilian Congress of Thermal Sciences and Engineering November 18-22, 2012, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

must be included before and after each gure.

Figure 1. Diagram of a simple desiccant ventilation cycle. The legend for the data symbols as well as the labels for each curve should be included into the gure. Lettering should be large enough to facilitate reading. All units must be expressed in the S.I. (metric) system. Color gures and high quality photographs can be included in the paper. To reduce the le size and preserve the graphic resolution, bitmap gures should be inserted in the manuscript a compressed format (i.e. JPEG) rather than larger
A formats (i.e. TIFF). For LTEX users vector formats such as PS, EPS and PDF are suggested.

Tables must be referred to either as Tab. 1 in the middle of a phrase or as Table 1 in the beginning of a sentence. The tables themselves as well as their titles must be centered in the breadth-wise direction. The titles of the tables should not be longer than 3 lines. The font style and size used in the tables must be similar (both in size and style) to those used in the text body. Units must be expressed in the S.I. (metric) system. Explanations, if any, should be given at the foot of the tables, not within the tables themselves. The tables and their captions must be horizontally centered. Table captions should come before tables and be no longer than 3 lines. One blank line must be left before and after each table. The style of table borders is left free. An example is given in Tab. 1. Table 1. Thermophysical properties of nanoparticles. Property Al2 O3 thermal conductivity (W m1 K1 )1 30 true density (kg/m3 ) 3700 morphology spherical particle size (nm) 30 - 40 purity 99.99%
1

CuO 20 6395 nearly spherical 30 - 50 99%

measured at 25o C

3.5 Bibliographic References (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, lower-case) Bibliographic references should be cited in the text by giving the last name of the author(s) and the year of publication, according to the following examples: In a recent work (Vajjha and Das, 2009). . . or Recently, Vajjha and Das (2009). . . . In the case of three or more authors, the form (Panaras et al., 2010) should be used. Two or more references having the same authors and publication year must be distinguished by appending a, b, etc., to the year of publication.

Proceedings of the ENCIT 2012 Copyright c 2012 by ABCM

14th Brazilian Congress of Thermal Sciences and Engineering November 18-22, 2012, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

For exemple: In papers

(Simonson and Besant, 1999a) and (Simonson and Besant, 1999b). . . .

Acceptable references include journal articles (ziik and Murray, 1974), numbered papers, dissertations and thes ses (Charoensupaya, 1986; Aparecido, 1988), published conference proceedings (Tuckerman and Pease, 2011), preprints from conferences, books (Mikhailov and ziik, 1984) and submitted articles (if the journal is identied). s References should be listed at the end of the paper according to instructions provided in Section 5. 4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, upper-case) This optional section must be placed before the list of references. 5. REFERENCES (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, upper-case) The list of references must be introduced as a new section, located at the end of the paper. The rst line of each reference must be aligned at left. All the other lines must be indented by 5 mm from the left margin. All references included in the reference list must have been mentioned in the text. References must be listed in alphabetical order, according to the last name of the rst author. See the following examples: Aparecido, J.B., 1988. Transformada Integral Generalizada no Escoamento Laminar e Transferncia de Calor em Dutos Retilneos de Geometria Arbitrria. Ph.D. thesis, Instituto Tecnolgico de Aeronutica, So Jos dos Campos, SP, Brazil. Charoensupaya, D., 1986. Experimental and Analytical Investigations of Composite Desiccant Structures and Low Humidity Adsorption. Ph.D. thesis, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, USA. Mikhailov, M.D. and ziik, M.N., 1984. Unied Analysis and Solutions of Heat and Mass Diffusion. John Wiley & s Sons, New York. ziik, M.N. and Murray, R.L., 1974. On the solution of linear diffusion problems with variable boundary condition s parameters. Journal of Heat Transfer (ASME), Vol. 96, pp. 4851. Panaras, G., Mathioulakis, E., Belessiotis, V. and Kyriakis, N., 2010. Experimental validation of a simplied approach for a desiccant wheel model. Energy and Buildings, Vol. 42, No. 10, pp. 17191725. Simonson, C.J. and Besant, R.W., 1999a. Energy wheel effectiveness part I: Development of dimensionless groups. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 42, pp. 21612170. Simonson, C.J. and Besant, R.W., 1999b. Energy wheel effectiveness part II: Correlations. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 42, pp. 21712185. Tuckerman, D.B. and Pease, R.F.W., 2011. Microchannel heat transfer: early history, commercial applications, and emerging opportunities. In Proceedings of the ASME 2011 9th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Paper no. 58308. Vajjha, R.S. and Das, D.K., 2009. Experimental determination of thermal conductivity of three nanouids and development of new correlations. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. 52, No. 21-22, pp. 46754682. 6. RESPONSIBILITY NOTICE (Times New Roman, 10 pt, bold, upper-case) The following text, properly adapted to the number of authors, must be included in the last section of the paper: The author(s) is (are) the only responsible for the printed material included in this paper.

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