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Scientific Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Sci. J. Mech. Ind. Eng., 1(1): 01-03 (2012)
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Appendix
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References
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Solaimurugan [2] reported………; Seyhan et al. [3]
reported ---.
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authors or more. Use a space after authors’ initials. Papers
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“unpublished” [4]. Papers that have been accepted for
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translation journals, please give the English citation first,
followed by the original foreign-language citation [8].
From the journal articles: Moore, D.R., et al.,
Intrinsic Characterization of Continuous Fiber Reinforced
Thermoplastic Composites .1. Toughness Characterization
of Carbon-Fiber Polyether Ether Ketone (Cf Peek)
Laminates. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1991. 63(11): pp.
1609-1625.
From a book: Russell, F.E,. Snake Venom
Poisoning (İngilizce dilinde), 163, Great Neck, NY:
Scholium International. 1983; ISBN 0-87936-015-1.
WEB page: Bhatti SA and Firkins JT, 2008.
http://www.ohioline.osu.edu/sc1156_27.html.
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Wang, J., “Fundamentals of erbium-doped fiber
amplifiers arrays (Periodical style—Submitted for
publication),” IEEE J. Quantum Electron., submitted
for publication.
Velmurugan, R. and S. Solaimurugan, Improvements in
Mode I interlaminar fracture toughness and in-plane
mechanical properties of stitched glass/polyester
composites. Composites Science and Technology,
2007. 67(1): p. 61-69.
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Seyhan, A.T., M. Tanoglu, and K. Schulte, Mode I and
mode II fracture toughness of E-glass non-crimp
fabric/carbon nanotube (CNT) modified polymer based
composites. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 2008.
75(18): p. 5151-5162.
Moore, D.R., et al., Intrinsic Characterization of
Continuous
Fiber
Reinforced
Thermoplastic
Composites .1. Toughness Characterization of CarbonFiber Polyether Ether Ketone (Cf Peek) Laminates.
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1991. 63(11): p. 16091625.
Gordnian, K., et al., Determination of fracture energy
and tensile cohesive strength in Mode I delamination of
angle-ply laminated composites. Composite Structures,
2008. 82(4): p. 577-586.
Alvarez, V., et al., The influence of matrix chemical
structure on the mode I and II interlaminar fracture
toughness of glass-fiber/epoxy composites. Polymer
Composites, 2003. 24(1): p. 140-148.
Young GO, 1964. Synthetic structure of industrial
plastics (Book style with paper title and editor),” in
Plastics, 2nd ed. vol. 3, J. Peters, Ed. New York:
McGraw-Hill,, pp. 15–64.
All the cited papers in the text must be listed in
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