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16th Conference On Fluid Dynamics, fd2015, Nov., 17-19
Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
TITLE OF PAPER SHOULD BE A BRIEF PHRASE DESCRIBING THE
CONTENTS OF PAPER, MAXIMUM 16 WORDS
Name and surname of First author
Affiliation of first author
Email address of first author
Name and surname of second author
Affiliation of second author
Email address of second author
Name and surname of third author
Affiliation of third author
Email address of third author
Abstract
The abstract should be informative and completely self-explanatory, briefly present the
topic, state the scope of the experiments, indicate significant data, and point out major
findings and conclusions. The Abstract should be 150 to 200 words in length. Complete
sentences, active verbs, and the third person should be used, and the abstract should be
written in the past tense. Standard nomenclature should be used and abbreviations should be
avoided. No literature should be cited.
Key words: Following the abstract, about 3 to 8 key words that will provide indexing
references should be listed.
Nomenclature
If needed, a list of non-standard abbreviations should be added. In general, non-standard
abbreviations should be used only when the full term is very long and used often. Each
abbreviation should be spelled out and introduced in parentheses the first time it is used in the
text. Only recommended SI units should be used.
1. Introduction
The Introduction should provide a clear statement of the problem, the relevant literature on
the subject, and the proposed approach or solution. It should be understandable to colleagues
from a broad range of scientific disciplines.
Each paper or its extended abstract should be included this sections: 1.Conference Header
, 2.Title of paper, 3.Name and surname, affiliation and email address of author(s), 4. Abstract,
5.Key words (if needed), 6.Numenclature, 7.Introduction, 8.Main text, 9.Conclusion,
10.Acknowledgments, 11.References, 12.Appendixes, 13.Tables, Figures and Pictures. Only
Introduction, Main text, Conclusion and their subsections should be numbered.
2. Main Text
Materials and methods should be complete enough to allow experiments to be reproduced.
However, only truly new procedures should be described in detail; previously published
procedures should be cited, and important modifications of published procedures should be
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Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
mentioned briefly. Capitalize trade names and include the manufacturer's name and address.
Subheadings should be used. Methods in general use need not be described in detail.
2.1. General Specifications
The paper must be written in English by MS-Word 2010 or upper within a printing box of
16 cm x 24 cm, centered in the page A4. The paper including figures, tables and references
must have a minimum length of 6 pages and must not exceed 10 pages.
The proceedings will be edited in a CD-ROM, including the texts and figures, using
Portable Document Format (PDF). Authors should submit the word and PDF files of their
paper electronically through the web page of the conference, http://www.fd2015.ir before the
official deadline. The organizers do not commit themselves to include in the proceedings any
paper received later than the official deadline.
Generally, use a 12pt line between each two sections or subsections. The title should be
written centered, in 14pt, boldface Roman, all capital letters. It should be 1.5 lines spaced if
the title is more than one line long. The author’s name should include first name, middle
initial and surname. It should be written centered, in 12pt boldface Roman. Author’s
affiliation and email address should be written centered, in 11pt Italic Roman.
Use 12pt Italic Roman for the abstract. The word Abstract must be set in boldface, not
italicized, at the beginning of the first line. The abstract text should be justified as shown in
the first page of these instructions. Please, write no more than 8 key words, which will be
used to compile the CD-ROM index. They should be written left aligned, in 12pt Roman and
the line must begin with the words Key words: boldfaced.
Main and secondary headings should be written left aligned, 12 pt, boldface Roman, with
an initial capital for first word only. The normal text should be written single-spaced,
justified, using 12pt (Times New Roman) in one column. The first line of each paragraph
must be indented 5 mm. There is not any inter paragraph spacing. A paper will be found in the
CD-ROM by the author’s name or using the key words. Page numbering is unnecessary for
this purpose. In any case, in order to organize the paper, it is better to number the pages. Write
the page number centered at the bottom of each page, with 12pt Roman. Note: Page numbers
are not included in the printing box.
2.2. Governing Equations
A displayed equation is numbered from right, using numbers in parentheses. It should be
left aligned and leaving a 6pt space above and below to separate it from the surrounding text.
The following example is a single line equation:
𝜕𝑢
𝜕𝑢
𝜕𝑃
𝜕2𝑢 𝜕2𝑢
𝜌(𝑢
+𝑣 )=−
+ 𝜇( 2 + 2 )
𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑦
𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑦
(1)
𝜕𝑣
𝜕𝑣
𝜕𝑃
𝜕2𝑣 𝜕2𝑣
+𝑣 )=−
+ 𝜇( 2 + 2 )
𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑦
𝜕𝑦
𝜕𝑥
𝜕𝑦
(2)
𝜌(𝑢
2.3. Tables, Figures, Pictures
All Tables, Figures and Pictures should be numbered consecutively and captioned. The
caption title should be written centered, in 10pt Roman letters. A 6pt space should separate
the figure from the caption, and a 12pt space should separate the upper part of the figure and
the bottom of the caption from the surrounding text. Figures should be included within the
text, see figure 1, rather than added at the end of the paper.
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Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran
Table 1: A typical table
Variables Names
Variable 1
Variable 2
Variable 3
First Condition
80
20.5
0.001
1
Second Condition
-80
-20.5
-0.001
1
(a)
(b)
k=100
k=32
k=15
0.8
k=32
0.6
0.4
k=15
0.6
y
Numerical results
Analytical solutions
(Boltzmann distribution)
y
k=100
0.8
0.4
k=100
k=32
k=15
0.2
Numerical results
Analytical solutions
0.2
0
0
0.4 0.6 0.8
n-
1
1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8
2
2.2 2.4 2.6
n+
0
0.2
Figure 1: A typical figure, a) the distribution of ionic concentrations n

0.4
/
0.6
0.8
1
and n  b) Electric potential
distribution in Electric Double Layer , Re = 0.02 ، ζ = -25mV ، k = 15 ،k = 32 and k = 100
2.4. Results and Discussion
Results should be presented with clarity and precision. The results should be written in the
past tense when describing findings in the authors' experiments. Previously published findings
should be written in the present tense. Results should be explained, but largely without
referring to the literature. Discussion, speculation and detailed interpretation of data should
not be included in the Results but should be put into the Discussion section.
The Discussion should interpret the findings in view of the results obtained in this and in
past studies on this topic. State the conclusions in a few sentences at the end of the paper. The
Results and Discussion sections can include subheadings, and when appropriate, both sections
can be combined.
3. Conclusions
 Papers should be submitted electronically via the webpage of the Conference.
 Papers should be written following the format of the Word macros for submission that
can be found in the Conference webpage.
 They must be translated to Portable Document Format (PDF) before submission
through the Conference webpage.
 Deadline for the submission of the paper posted in the webpage must be respected.
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Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran

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The organizers do not commit themselves to include in the Proceedings any paper
received later than the deadline.
At least one of the authors should register and pay his/her registration fee before the
first registration deadline for their paper to be included in the final program of the
Conference.
Acknowledgements
If needed.
References
References should be quoted in the text by superscript numbers1,2,3, and grouped
together at the end of the paper in numerical order as shown in these instructions.
[1] O. C. Zienkiewicz and R. C. Taylor, The finite element method, 4th Edition, McGraw
Hill, Vol. I (1989), Vol. II (1991).
[2] S. Idelsohn and E. Onate, Finite element and finite volumes, Two good friends, Int. J.
Num. Meth. Engng., 37, 3323–3341 (1994).
[3] R. Abgrall, M. Ricchiuto, N. Villedieu, C. Tav´ e and H. Deconinck, Very High Order
Residual Distribution On Triangular Grids, In proceedings of the European Conference on
Computational Fluid Dynamics, ECCOMAS CFD 2006, P. Wesseling, E. Onate and J.
Periaux Eds., Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands, Paper n 583 (2006)
Appendixes
If needed.
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