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GUIDELINES FOR B.

TECH SEMINAR

The sequence in which the thesis material should be arranged and bound should be as
follows:

1. Cover page
2. Inside cover page
3. Acknowledgements
4. Abstract
5. Table of Contents
6. List of Tables
7. List of Figures
8. List of Symbols, Abbreviations or Nomenclature (Optional)
9. Chapters
10.Conclussion
11. Scope for Future Work
12.Appendices or APPENDIX
13. References
A NEW CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (name of topic ) (18pt bold)

A SEMINAR REPORT(14 pt bold)

Submitted by (12pt bold)

ABHIJIT (Roll. No.) (14 pt bold)

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF (14 pt bold)


Er. S. P. Singh (14 pt bold)

in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree(14pt bold italic)

of

Bachelor of Technology(14 pt bold)

in

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING(12 pt bold)

University Institute of Engineering and Technology, CSJM


University, Kanpur. – 211004 (14 pt bold)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (14 pt. bold)

I would like to place on record my deep sense of gratitude to Prof. S. A. Malhotra, Dept. of
Mechanical Engineering, DAVIET, Jalandhar, India for his generous guidance, help and useful
suggestions.
I express my sincere gratitude to Prof. Manoj Kumar, Dept.Mechanical Engineering, DAVIET,
Jalandhar, India, for his stimulating guidance,continuous encouragement and supervision throughout
the course of present work.

I also wish to extend my thanks to Dr. I. M. Talwar,Dr. A. K. Gupta, Dr. Shakti Kumar,
Dr. D. Singhal and other colleagues for attending my seminars and for their insightful
comments and constructive suggestions to improve the quality of this research work. (12 pt)

RAJINDER
(Roll No.)
ABSTRACT(14 pt Bold)

Many commercial and industrial power systems are being burdened by the proliferation of sensitivity
computing equipments like personal computer, uninterruptible
-----------------------
(Body of abstract 12 pt italic)
----------------------------current waveforms, caused by the non linear, on the power distribution equipment
in the system.
In this project, --------------------------------------------------an attempt has been made
List of Contents(16 pt. and bold)

Acknowledgement i
Abstract ii
List of Table iv
List of Figure
Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Composite 1
1.8 Fatigue failure 9
Chapter -2 Literature survey 11
Chapter -3 Experimental 14
3.1 Material 14
4.3 Characterize the cyclic fatigue 28
Conclusion 33
Scope for Future 34
Work
Appendices 35
References 36
List of Table
Table No. Title Page No.

Table 1.1 Example of composite material 2


Table 1.2 Classification of composite 3
Table 1.3 Matrices with reinforcement 4
Table 1.4 Application of composite in aerospace 7
Table 1.5 Mixing of organic and inorganic substance 8
Table 1.6 Example of composite materials 8
List of Figure
Figure No. Title Page No.

Fig. 1.1 Example of composite material 2


Fig. 1.2 Classification of composite 3
Fig. 1.3 Matrices with reinforcement 4
Fig. 1.4 Application of composite in aerospace 7
Fig. 1.5 Mixing of organic and inorganic substance 8
Fig. 1.6 Example of composite materials 8
CHAPTER 1 (16 pt. and bold)

INTRODUCTION (14 pt. and bold)

In the last decade both electrical utilities and customers have experienced increasing costs for electric
power and energy due to escalating costs of burning fuels and capital costs for building new generation
capacity. Load management which changes the shape of the load curve so that the generation by costly
peaking units or capacity additions are avoided, is an effective solution to the above problem. ----------------
------------------------------an important option for utilities to manage their peak deficit.

1.1 Introduction(12 pt and bold)


Electrical energy today constitutes about 30% of the total Electrical energy today constitutes about 30% of
the total annual energy consumption on a worldwide basis [1]. This figure is expected to rise as oil supply
for industrial uses------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (12 pt)

All references are to be serially given in this form [1] only

REFERENCES AND LINKS(12 point Bold)


Examples: Reference to a journal publication:

[1] J. F. Fuller and K. J. Roesler, "Influence of harmonics on power distribution system protection," IEEE
Trans. on Power Delivery, Vol. 3, No 2, Apr. 1988, pp. 549-557.

Reference to a conference publication:


[5] J. F. Fuller and K. J. Roesler, "Influence of harmonics on power distribution system protection," IEEE-
PES Conference on Power Quality, held at IIT Bombay, 20-23 Dec. 2003, pp. 549-557.
Reference to a book:
[6] E. Clarke, Circuit Analysis of AC Power Systems, Vol. I. 2nd ed , New York: Wiley Publications,
1950, p. 81.
Reference to web sites
[4] www. doe.hov.org/fundamental Series Item Power

[8] www. doe.hov.org/fundamental Series Item Power Quality and Harmonics.htm (as on 23-3-07)

Reference to Book

The Seminar report shall be computer typed (English- British, Font -Times Roman, Size-12
Point, 1.5 line spacing) and printed on A4 size paper.
DIMENSIONS AND MARGIN
The thesis should be prepared on good quality white paper preferably not lower than 80 gsm.
Standard A4 size (210 mm X 297 mm) paper should be used for preparing the copies. The
final thesis should have the following page margins:
Top edge : 1 inch (25 mm)
Left side : 1 ½ inch (38 mm)
Bottom edge : 1 inch (25 mm)
Right side : 1 inch (25 mm)

Fig. / Figure Format


As far as possible fig.s and figures should be presented in portrait style. Small size fig.
and figures (less than half of writing area of a page) should be incorporated within the
text, while larger ones may be presented in separate pages. Fig. and figures shall be
numbered chapter –wise. For example, the fourth figure in Chapter 5 will bear the number
Figure 5.4 or Fig.5.4
Fig. number and title will be placed above the fig. while the figure number and caption
will be located below the figure. Reference for Fig. and Figures reproduced from
elsewhere shall be cited in the last and separate line in the fig. and figure caption, e.g.
(after McGregor [12]).
Equations
All the equations should be typed in equation editor and should be properly numbered
For Example,
ΔX α XΔt (2.1)

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