International Seminar on Mineral Processing Technology 2016 FULL PAPER TEMPLATE FOR MPT 2016 A.Author1,*, B. Author2 and C.Author1 1 2 Dept. of Chem. Materials and metallurgical science, xyz University, India Department of Metallurgical Engg. College of Engg, London, United Kingdom *corresponding author(s): Email id Abstract ID: Please include Abstract ID Abstract Abstract should be of maximum 300 words. Please use “Times New Roman” font in size 12 with 1.5 line spacing and fully justified alignment. Keywords: At least five keywords should to be provided. 1. Introduction In order to have a similar format for all manuscripts submitted to the MPT 2016, please use this document, which is provided as a template for the full paper. The text should be submitted in MS- Word format only. The maximum allowed size along with references is 6 pages inclusive of references and figures. The text should be formatted in A4 format (210 mm x 297 mm), , with page margins of 15 mm on the left and right sides, with single spacing, font “Times New Roman”, size “12”. Pages must not be numbered. 2. Equations, figures and tables All equations should be marked with numbers on the right side, as follows: ax + by + cz =0 (1) A caption must be provided below each figure and table. Figures and tables must be numbered as shown in the examples below (see figure 1 and table 1). Images in your document should be at least 600 dpi for quality reproduction. This is an example of a table. Table 1: Example of table. Column 1* Column 2# Column 3 Column 4 Line 1 1 2 3 4 Line 2 5 6 7 8 *additional information, # additional information if any This is an example of a Figure. Figure 1: Schematic of experimental setup. 3. Submission of the manuscript The manuscript should be produced with MS-Word and submitted online on our website (http://www.mpt2016.org/index.php) only. For submission please follow the instructions given on the website. 4. Producing and testing PDF files We recommend that you produce a PDF version of your submission well before the final deadline. Test your PDF file by viewing or printing it with the same software we will use when we receive it, Adobe Acrobat Reader Version 7. This is widely available at no cost. Note that most reviewers will use a North American/European version of Acrobat reader, which cannot handle documents containing non- North American or non-European fonts (e.g. Asian fonts). Please therefore do not use Asian fonts, and verify this by testing with a North American/European Acrobat reader (obtainable as above). Something as minor as including a space or punctuation character in a two byte font can render a file unreadable. 5. References and Acknowledgements References should appear at the end of the abstract. List citations alphabetically in the reference section. As examples we cite the article by David et al. (1998) or the book by Batchelor (1967). If the citations are in brackets please use this format (Fitt and Gonzalez, 2006). Your references should be published materials accessible to the public. Internal technical reports may be cited only if they are easily accessible (i.e., you provide the address for obtaining the report within your citation) and may be obtained by any reader for a nominal fee. Proprietary information may not be cited. Private communications should be acknowledged in the main text, not referenced (e.g., Robertson, personal communication). Acknowledgements are optional and should be placed just before the references section. Acknowledgements We thank all contributors for their cooperation. References G. K. Batchelor. An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics. Cambridge University Press. 1967. T. David, S. Smye, T. Dabbs, and T. James. A model for the fluid motion of vitreous humour of the human eye during saccadic movement. Phys. Med. Biol., 43:1385-1399, 1998. A. D. Fitt and G. Gonzalez. Fluid mechanics of the human eye: Aqueous humour in the anterior chamber. Bull. Math. Biol., 68(1):53-71, 2006