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Paper Title (up to 15 words)
Name Surname1, Name Surname2, Name Surname1
1First and third authors' affiliation, country
2Second authors' affiliation, country
Corresponded author: Name and Surname, e-mail address
Note:
The first page must contain only concise and informative title of the paper that clearly reflects
the subject of the paper (up to 15 words), names of authors (no more than 3 authors),
affiliation of authors, and data on the corresponded author.
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Paper title (16 pt Times New Roman bold)
Abstract (12 pt Times New Roman bold)
Papers on all aspects of civil engineering are acceptable. The second page must contain the
title of the paper (without the authors' names), abstract, keywords and the first part of the
paper. The paper must be preceded by an abstract in which the author will briefly describe the
theme treated, the purpose of the research, procedures applied, and results obtained and major
conclusions. An abstract is often presented separately from the paper, so it must be able to
stand alone. For this reason, References should be avoided in the abstract. Also, non-standard
or uncommon abbreviations should be avoided, but if essential, they must be defined at their
first mention in the abstract itself. The abstract should not exceed 150 words.
Keywords: the author must provide a maximum of 6 keywords. Only abbreviations firmly
established in the field may be eligible within the keywords. Keywords should appear in
alphabetical order.
1 Introduction (12 pt Times New Roman bold)
Introduction should state the reason for the work. It informs about the applied method and its
advantages. Text must be prepared using A4 paper format with 25 mm margins in 12 pt
Times New Roman font, with double line spacing. It should be positioned in one column and
fully justified (left and right). Chapter headings should be aligned to the left and formatted in
12 pt Times New Roman bold. Papers should be written in English.
Manuscripts should be prepared using Word document file format (.DOCX) and submitted in
digital form through the e-mail address [email protected]. Papers submitted will 2 of 8
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be reviewed. On the basis of the Reviewer’s comments, author(s) of accepted papers will be
asked to revise the paper/ answer the queries.
1.1 Second level heading (12 pt Times New Roman bold italic)
Divide your paper into clearly defined and numbered sections. Subsections should be
numbered 1.1 (then 1.1.1, 1.1.2, …), 1.2, 1.3 etc. Any subsection may be given a brief
heading. It is important that the grammar and spelling of your paper are correct. If English is
not your first language, please have a native English speaker check your paper for you. When
finished, double-check the entire paper thoroughly, and make sure that all figures, captions,
tables, equations etc. are legible. Please use one blank line between each paragraph and after
each heading.
1.1.1 Third level heading (12 pt Times New Roman bold italic)
It is not recommended to use more than three levels of headings.
2 Mathematical equations, figures, tables
2.1 Equations
All equations must be sequentially numbered, with the equation number right justified
between normal parentheses and using Arab numbering. Complete mathematical procedures
for formulas derivations should be avoided. For writing equations we recommend you to use
MS Word’s Equation editor 3.0 with font sizes described in Figure 1.
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Figure 1 – Equation’s font sizes
When referring to equations in the text, the equation number should be preceded by the word
‘eqn’ or ‘eqns’, while the equation number should be put in parentheses, i.e. eqn (1).
Equations should be numbered simply (1), (2), etc. Please ensure that subscripts and
superscripts are clearly legible.
(1)
Explanation of the marks used in the equation should be given after the equation. The use of
International System of units (SI) is recommended. Mixed units are to be avoided.
2.2 Tables
Tables should be inserted into the text next to their first reference and respecting the referred
text area above. Number the tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the
text. Smaller font sizes may be used (no less than 7 pt), providing they are clearly legible, to
enable the table to fit the space. All tables should be centred on the page and must have a
caption that should be placed immediately above the table.
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Table 1 - Measurement results
RC Tn (s)
FV 1 0,318
FV 2 0,366
2.3 Figures, photographs, illustrations, diagrams
Figures (photographs, drawings, graphs and diagrams) can be black-and-white or in colour,
and may be in JPG/JPEG, PNG, TIF (TIFF Bitmap) or BMP (Windows Bitmap) file format,
with a resolution of 300 dpi. Vector graphics produced using AutoCAD or similar software
should be converted to JPG/JPEG, TIF or BMP raster format, with size fitted to article format.
Photographs, if any, should be prepared in adequate resolution (300 dpi). Every figure should
be numbered, titled and positioned in the paper. All figures must be given sequential numbers
(1, 2, 3, etc.) and have a caption placed below the figure.
Figure 2 - Title of figure
2.4 Cross-ref's (equations, figures, tables, etc.)
When referring to equations, enclose the numbers in parentheses and precede them with “Eq.”
or “Eqs.”. Put an unbreakable space between “Eq.” and the number. For example, you can
refer to Eq. (3).
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When referring to figures, precede the number with “Figure”. Put an unbreakable space
between “Figure” and the number. For example, you can refer to Figure 6.
When referring to tables, precede the number with the word “Table”. Put an unbreakable
space between “Table” and the number. For example, you can refer to Table 2.
When referring to sections, subsections and sub-subsections precede the number with the
word “Section”. Put an unbreakable space between “Section” and the number. For example,
you can refer to Section 2 or Section 2.1.
3 Other important information
Papers must be original and still unpublished contributions, and should not simultaneously be
offered to another journal, conference etc. The author is responsible for the information
presented in the paper and for obtaining any approvals that may be needed for publication of
individual pieces of information. Papers are evaluated by two reviewers as nominated by the
Conference Organisation committee.
The whole paper should not exceed 16 pages, written in double space. This length may be
exceeded only if approved by the Organising Committee.
4 Conclusion
The results described in the paper, and the effectiveness of the method used, should be stated
in conclusion.
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Acknowledgements
Sponsorship and financial support acknowledgments should be included here. Acknowledging
the contributions of other colleagues who are not included in the authorship of this paper
should also be added in this section.
REFERENCES
Please ensure that every reference cited in the text is also presented in the reference list (and
vice versa). The reference used by the author must be presented at the end of the paper in
chronological order. For citations in the text, please use square brackets and numbers: [1], [2].
The first citation in the text should correspond to the first name on the reference list. The
following reference types should be used: [1] Papers (author's last name and initial letter of
the first name, title of the paper, title of the journal, volume, year in parenthesis, number of
issue in the year, Initial and final page of the paper); [2] Books (author's last name and initial
letter of the first name, title of the book, edition number, publisher, town in which the book
was published, year of publishing); [3] Personal communications; [4] Web sites. Formatting
instructions for individual reference types are given below:
[1] Buchwald A.; Schulz M. 2005. Alkali-activated binders by use of industrial by-
products, Cement and Concrete Research, Volume 35, Issue 5, pp. 968-973
[2] Mindess, S.; Young, J. F.; Darwin, D. 2002. Concrete, 2nd edition, Prentice-Hall Inc.,
New Jersey
[3] Person, A.: Personal communication, 20 November 2008, Position of Person in
Company, Name of Company or University, City, Country.
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[4] APS-The street level power supply, www.transport.alstom.com, dd.mm.yyyy.
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