2019 UPSER Paper Enlish Template-doc.doc
Paper
template for 2019UPSER
First
Author a,b, Second Author b, Third Author a
a
Affiliation (organization, city, country)
b
Affiliation (organization, city, country)
E-mail: corresponding@author.com
Abstract:A concise and factual abstract is required. The abstract should state
briefly the purpose of the research, the principal results and major
conclusions. The abstract is often presented separately from the article, so it
must be able to stand alone. For this reason, please avoid references and
non-standard or uncommon abbreviations in the abstract. The abstract should use
the predefined font, be contained within one single paragraph, and
the number of characters should not exceed 200.
Keywords: prevention, mitigation,
industrial explosions, …
1. Introduction
State the objectives of the work and provide an adequate background,
avoiding a detailed literature survey or a summary of the results. Divide your paper
into clearly defined and numbered sections. Subsections should be numbered 1.1
(then 1.1.1, 1.1.2, ...), 1.2, etc. Use this numbering also for internal
cross-referencing: do not just refer to 'the text'. Sections such as Abstract,
Acknowledgements and References are not included in section numbering.
References must follow in the citation order. This section and the list
of references illustrate the format. Accidental dust explosions continue to
cause significant losses in the process industry [1]. Various
standards and guidelines contain empirical correlations for dimensioning
explosion protection devices in simple systems[2]. Strehlow & Stewart[3]
improved the soap bubble method introduced by Stevens[4].
2. Experiments
Provide sufficient detail to allow the work to be reproduced. Methods
already published should be indicated by references: only relevant modifications
should be described.
2.1 Experiments with propane-air mixtures
This section describes …
2.1.1 Initially quiescent
conditions
This section describes …
2.1.2 Initially turbulent
conditions
This section describes …
2.2 Dust explosion experiments
This section describes …
3. Results and discussion
Results should be clear and concise. This should explore the significance
of the results of the work, not repeat them. A combined Results and Discussion
section is often appropriate. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of
published literatures.
3.1 Figures and figure captions
For figures, the quality of labeling, line thickness and other details
should be suitable for archival publication, and any photographs must be
provided as glossy prints. Ensure that each illustration has a caption, which
should be placed below the illustration. A caption should ideally
comprise a brief title and a description of the illustration to minimize amount
of text within the illustration.
Fig.
1: The logo for 2019UPSER
The caption should normally be centred
(like above), but in the event that your caption covers several lines you may
also use the format described for Fig.2 below.
Fig. 2: Example of a figure caption that covers more than one
line, in which case it is recommended to use justified text and a hanging
indent of 1.6 centimetres (or about the width of the label). The same principle
would apply to table captions.
3.2 Tables and table captions
Number tables consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the
text. Table captions should be placed above the tables. The numbers
should not include the number of the section (or chapter). Place
footnotes to tables immediately below the table body and indicate them with
superscript lowercase letters. Be sparing in the use of tables and ensure that
the data presented in tables do not duplicate results described elsewhere in
the article.
Table 1: Selected conferences related to safety
Event |
Dates |
Venue |
2019 UPSER |
May 24-26 |
Changzhou, China |
4. Conclusions
Briefly summarize the main conclusions of the study.
Acknowledgements
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from …
References
[1]
WANG Wei, WEN Panyue, ZHAN Jing, et al.
Synthesis of a novel charring agent containing pentaerythritol and triazine
structure and its intumescent flame retardant performance for polypropylene[J].
Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2017, 144: 454-463
[2] SERGE Bourbigot, MICHEL Le Bras, SOPHIE Duquesne, et al. Recent advances for intumescent polymers[J]. Macromolecular Materials and Engineering, 2004, 289: 499-511