STRUCTURAL OPTIMIZAITON(Times New Roman, Point Size 14, Bold, 2 line space above and 1.5 line space after)

First Author1* (Author (Presenter): Point Size10, Bold), Second Author2(Co-Author(s): Point Size10, Bold)

1Dept. of Engineering Mechanics, Dalian University of Technology,116023, Dalian, China

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(Affiliation: Point Size 9, italic, including city, country and email address)

2Dept. of Engineering Mechanics, Dalian University of Technology, 116023, Dalian, China(Affiliation: Point Size 9, italic, one line space after)

Abstract(Times New Roman, 10Points, Bold)

This guideline is a typing sample of paper manuscripts. The manuscripts should be prepared in such a way that they are directly suited for photo-offset reproduction. Please follow the instruction to insure the uniformity in appearance of the papers in the Symposium Proceeding

Keywords(Point Size 10, Bold, Times New Roman): Structural Optimization, Shape Optimization, Topology Optimization (3~5 keywords)(Point Size 10, Italic, Times New Roman)

1. Introduction(Times New Roman, 12 Points, Bold, one line space above and 0.5 line space after)

The length of each manuscript of the paper is limited to six (6) pages. It is advised to utilize the full space allocated for each paper. The manuscript must be typed on A4 sheets (length: 297mm; width: 210mm). The left and right margins should be 20mm, the top and bottom margins are 30mm and 25mm, respectively. The typing area of each page is 242x170mm. All text and artwork (including figure captions) should fall within this area. Do not leave any unnecessary space. The page number should not be typed. The SI system of units should be used in the paper.

Please note that the electronic (WORD FORMAT) document file of the paper, with no more than 6 pages, must be submitted no later than the 20th of Marchof 2018.

2.Typing

The text should be typed in BLACK color, and typed using Times New Roman, or, if not possible, a similar font. The use of 10-point font and 14-pound (fixed) line space for main text of paper is strongly recommended. Type the title on the top of the first page (leave 2line space above it). There is 1.5 line space between the title of paper and the author(s), 0.5 line space between the author(s) and the affiliation(s) of author(s) and one line space above the main headings.

2.1 Title(Point Size 10.5, Times New Roman, one line space above secondary heading)

The title of the paper should be typed in upper and lower case with 14 point bold typeface. The title should be centered.

2.2 Author's Name

Type the author's name(s) with 10-point bold typeface and in the order of first, middle and last name. There is 1.5 line space above the name(s) of the author(s) and 0.5 line after the name(s) of the author(s).The author's name(s) should be centered.

2.3 Affiliation

The affiliation(s) of the author(s) (including city, country and email address) should be typed below the list of authors. The affiliation(s) should be centered and typed with 9-point italic typeface.

2.4 Abstract

Do not have references or displayed equations in the abstract. There are one empty line between the abstract and the affiliation(s) of author(s).

2.5 Key Words

The key words are necessary for each paper. Try to keep the number of key words within five. There is one line space below the key words.

2.6 Heading

The main headings should be numbered as 1, 2, 3, and typed in upper and lower case with 12-point bold typeface and start from left end of the line. A main heading should have one line space above it. The secondary headings, if necessary, should be typed in upper and lower case with 10.5 point normal typeface. The secondary headings should be numbered as 1.1, 1.2, 1.3. There is one line space above the secondary heading but no space below it.

2.7 Equation

All equations must be set or clearly type and consecutively numbered. Refer to equations in the text as Eq.(1), Eq.(2). All equations should be centered. Displayed equations should be numbered simply as (1), (2), (3). The numbers should appear at the extreme right of the line in parentheses.

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2.8 Tables and Figures

Tables and figures should be consecutively numbered. Refer to tables of figures in the text as Tab.1, or Fig.2. Place table titles above the tables and figure captions below the figures. Allow one line space between the table and its title and between the figure and its caption. Allow one lines of space between the table or figure and the adjacent text. Table(s) should be Three-line table.

Figure 1. Circomferential stress

Table 1. Material properties

T / mm / / Fraction / E1 /MPA / E2/MPA / G12 / MPA
10 / -0.3038 / 0.1458 / 7087.03 / 103.81 / 41.3
20 / -0.9977 / 0.2848 / 14462.00 / 645.08 / 275.96
30 / -2.4270 / 0.2848 / 22456.00 / 1905.70 / 934.38
40 / -5.1850 / 0.5696 / 31842.00 / 3955.00 / 2306.10

2.9. References

References should be listed at the end of the paper and consecutively numbered. Refer to references in the text with reference number in brackets as [1]. Style the reference list according to the following examples. Abbreviate journal titles according to standard forms.

3. Conclusions

Acknowledgments(Point Size 12, Bold, Times New Roman, one line space above)

References(Point Size 12, Bold, Times New Roman, one line space above)

  1. Kojic M and Bathe K J. The effective stress function algorithm for thermo-elasto-plasticity and creep. Int. J. Numer. Methods Eng. , 1990, 29(2): 315-336
  2. Zienkiewich O C. The finite element method. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977
  3. Gu Y X and Cheng G D. Topology optimization of truss structures with stress and buckling constraints. Proc. of APCAM 93, 1993, Sydney, 917-921