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An abstract (250 words maximum) should open the paper or brief. The purpose of the abstract is to give a clear indication of the objective, scope, and results so that readers may determine whether the full text will be of particular interest to them. The text should be organized into logical parts or sections.
Format the paper title in bold Arial size 11 font. Be sure all characters are UPPERCASE with the exception of units of measure or any technical terms requiring lowercase characters (e.g. chemical formulas or equations). Subtitles are preceded by a colon.
When using ASME, the body of your paper should be in Times New Roman size 10, single spaced, in two columns with half inch margins on all sides. Section headers should be Arial size 10, as should the header of your paper. Speaking of your header, it should be right aligned at the top of your first page only.
Figures should be placed within anchored frames. Be sure to leave space within that frame for a text box for the caption. Figures should be referenced within the text as Fig. 1. When the reference to a figure begins a sentence, the abbreviation Fig. should be spelled out, e.g., Figure 1.
Figures should be referenced within the text as Fig. 1. When the reference to a figure begins a sentence, the abbreviation Fig. should be spelled out, e.g., Figure 1.