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GUIDELINES FOR PAPER PREPARATION FOR

BRAZILIAN AEROSPACE SYMPOSIUM 2014

First Author

affilliation, address, email

Second Author

affilliation, address, email

Abstract:The main purpose of this model is to present the format of papers, to be submitted to publication in the Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Sciences and Applications.

Keywords: keyword 1, keyword 2

1 Basic Information

Title should use 12pt size, bold faced capital letters, and be centered in the page. Author name should be centered, bold faced 12pt size. Leave a 12pt space between title and author. Affiliation should be centered, 10 pt font size. Each author and affiliation should be put separatelly, leaving 12\,pt above and below each ones. In case that the authors have the same affiliation, write it again, beloweach author's name.

In the header of the page, write the surname and abbreviation of the first author´s name. When there are two (2) authors, write both names separated by the signal ( ;). When there are more than 2 authors, write the name of the first author followed by the words et al. In the header of the page the font must be 8\pt.

The footer can be kept like in the template. Editors will update it.

Abstract should be placed 14\,pt below affiliation, with italic font, and justified text with no indentation. Keywords should be written in the same way as abstract, leaving 12\,pt line between them.

The main text must be edited with single spacing and justified, with 10\,pt font size. Paragraphs are aligned to left margin, and 12\,pt is left between them. Format the section and subsections titles to have 12\,pt above and 6\,pt below them, and bold faced font; the item titles must have 6\,pt above and 6\,pt below them.

Acknowledgments can be expressed briefly after the main body of the paper. At the end, the list of bibliographic references must be added.

2 Preparation of the paper

The paper should be edited in A4 format (210 x 297\,mm). The upper and lower margins should be 20\,mm, the left margin 30\,mm and the right one 20\,mm.

2.1 Tables and figures

Insert the tables and figures in a centered position. Tables and figures must be numbered and must always have a legend. The legends must be placed above the tables and below the figures, centered in the page.

Figure 1. Example of figure

Care must be taken in using values at the scales so that they keep readable. It is recommended to insert the figures in such way they produce the smallest file size.

Table 1. Example of table

x0 (m) / y0 (m) / z0 (m) / (m/s) / (m/s) / (m/s)
Sat 1 /  0.1689 / 24.4566 / 12.8785 /  0.0486 /  0.4072 / 0.0869
Sat 2 /  28.6037 /  23.2053 /  36.6277 /  0.4561 /  0.4647 /  0.4424

When a figure or table is cited inside the text, the word "figure" or "table" must be abbreviated and followed by the respective number. For example, Fig. (10) refers too… Or, another example, Tab. (5) refers to…Note that in the abbreviation, the first letter of the word is written in capital letter.

When the word figure or equation is written at the beginning of a paragraph, it must be written with no abbreviation.

2.2 Equations

The equations must be shifted 8\,mm from left margin. Equation numbers must be numbered consecutively, put into parenthesis, and shifted to the right as showed in the following example:

(1)

There must be a 10/pt sizeline before and after each equation.

When an equation is cited inside the text, the word "equation" must be abbreviated and followed by the respective number. For example, Eq. (10) refers too… Note that in the abbreviation, the first letter of the word is written in capital letter.

When the word equation is written at the beginning of a paragraph, it must be written in normal way, with no abbreviation.

3 References style

List all the bibliographical references in alphabetical order, immediately after the last section of the text or after the acknowledgments if there is one. See examples of citation styles in Bate et al. (1971), Battin and Vaughan (1984), Rousseau (2001). The mention of a reference in the text should be made with the author and year between parenthesis (Rousseau, 2001). If the mention is in line, use author name and only year between parenthesis, as Battin and Vaughan (1984). If there are citations with three or more authors, use name of the first one and add “et al.”in italic style.

4 Acknowledgments

Thank you for your cooperation. We are waiting for your contribution.

6 References

References must be like the example below.

Bate, R.R., Mueller. D.D., White, J.E., Fundamentals of astodynamics, Dover Publications, New York, 1971.

Battin, R.H., Vaughan, R.M., An elegant Lambert algorithm, Journal of Guidance, Vol. 7, No. 6, pp. 662-670, 1984.

Berry, M.M., “A Variable-Step Double-Integration Multi-Step Integrator,” Ph.D. Dissertation in Aerospace Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 2004.

Markley, F. L., “Attitude Estimation or Quaternion Estimation?”, NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, 2003.

Rousseau, S., An energy controller aerocapture guidance algorithm for the mars sample return orbiter, 11th Annual AAS/AIAA Space Flight Mechanics Meeting, 11-15 February, Santa Barbara, CA,2001.

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Simpósio Aeroespacial Brasileiro _ 2014 / Brazilian Aerospace Symposium _ 2014