Paper Number
Type the Title of your Paper Here
Type the Author’s Name Here (also include co-author’s here if they are of the same affiliation)
Type the Affiliation Here
Type the Co-Authors Name Here
Type the Affiliation Here
Copyright © 2007 SAE International
ABSTRACT
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INTRODUCTION
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Main Section
This is an example of a Main Heading section. This section will include sub-sections.
SUBHEADING – Here is a subsection (second level heading). It uses the Body paragraph style and is identified with a header beginning the paragraph as shown here.
Sub-subheading – Here is a sub-subsection (third level heading). It uses the Body paragraph style and is identified with a header beginning the paragraph as shown here.
Sub-sub-subheading – Here is a sub-sub-subsection (fourth level heading). It uses the Body paragraph style and is identified with a header beginning the paragraph as shown here.
· This is an unordered list using bullets
· This is another list item
1. This is an ordered list, using numbers
2. This is another list item
Conclusion
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Acknowledgments
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References
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Type references over these paragraphs.
CONTACT
This is where main author information is typed, if desired, such as background, education, e-mail address, and web address. This is an optional section.
Additional Sources
Here are any additional sources. This is an optional section.
Definitions, Acronyms, Abbreviations
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Term: Definition for the term
APPENDIX
HELPFUL HINTS:
· Tables — When creating tables, do so by using the “Insert Table” command under the Table menu.
· Greek Fonts — When using Greek fonts in your paper, please apply the “Symbol” style to the characters by using the “Style” command under the Format menu.
· Bold, Underline, Italic — When applying these styles in your paper, please apply the appropriate style to the character by using the “Style” command under the Format menu.
· Figures — Please number figures consecutively.
· Insert column breaks or page breaks (Insert / Break on menu bar) to maintain better control of text flow.
· To FTP files to the SAE site from either Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer, type:
ftp://papers:[email protected]/papers/incoming
Authors who are connected to the Internet can click on the above link to transfer their electronic Technical Paper file. Please note that, for security reasons, authors will not see the document placed in this directory, but will receive confirmation in the form of a reply web page.
To obtain the latest SAE Technical Paper template, go to: ftp://papers:[email protected]/papers/outgoing
There, authors will be able to select one of several templates, and download by double clicking on the desired version.
Authors wanting to use a different FTP client should use the following information to logon:
Site: www.sae.org
Username: papers
Password: papers
Directories: for incoming papers: /papers/incoming
for outgoing templates: /papers/outgoing
Paper Number
Type the Title of your Paper Here
Type the Author’s Name Here (also include co
–
author’s here if they are of the same affiliation)
Type the Affiliation Here
Type the Co
–
Authors Name Here
Type the Affiliation Here
Copyright © 200
7
SAE Internati
onal
ABSTRACT
{The manuscript elements have been formatted for you
through the “styles” capability of the software. To use
the styles, select the text you wish to apply a style to,
then, using the mouse, point to the style box on the
toolbar. Click once
on the downward pointing arrow to
the right, and select the appropriate style. (Now that you
have read these instructions, please delete this
paragraph and begin typing your abstract here. Please
try to limit the abstract to 100 words.}
INTRODUCTION
{The
“body” text portion should be organized using styles
named Head1 and Body. Subheadings within a section
should be all capital letters, run into the paragraph with
normal paragraph indention. Do not leave a line of
space above and below this heading. Su
b
–
subheadings
should be typed in capital and lower case letters,
underscored, indented and run into the paragraph.
Again, do not leave a line of space above or below this
heading. (See examples below.) After you select and
delete this paragraph, start e
ntering the text for your
paper here.}
MAIN SECTION
This is an example of a Main Heading section. This
section will include sub
–
sections.
SUBHEADING
–
Here is a subsection (second level
heading). It uses the Body paragraph style and is
identified with a
header beginning the paragraph as
shown here.
Sub
–
subheading
–
Here is a sub
–
subsection (third level
heading). It uses the Body paragraph style and is
identified with a header beginning the paragraph as
shown here.
Sub
–
sub
–
subheading
–
Here is a sub
–
sub
–
s
ubsection
(fourth level heading). It uses the Body paragraph style
and is identified with a header beginning the paragraph
as shown here.
·
This is an unordered list using bullets
·
This is another list item
1.
This is an ordered list, using numbers
2.
This is ano
ther list item
CONCLUSION
Here is the conclusion paragraph.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Here is the Acknowledgment section. This is an optional
section.
REFERENCES
1.
Inclusion of this section is mandatory.
2.
Type references over these paragraphs.
CONTACT
This is where m
ain author information is typed, if
desired, such as background, education, e
–
mail address,
and web address. This is an optional section.
ADDITIONAL SOURCES
Here are any additional sources. This is an optional
section.
Paper Number
Type the Title of your Paper Here
Type the Author’s Name Here (also include co-author’s here if they are of the same affiliation)
Type the Affiliation Here
Type the Co-Authors Name Here
Type the Affiliation Here
Copyright © 2007 SAE International
ABSTRACT
{The manuscript elements have been formatted for you
through the “styles” capability of the software. To use
the styles, select the text you wish to apply a style to,
then, using the mouse, point to the style box on the
toolbar. Click once on the downward pointing arrow to
the right, and select the appropriate style. (Now that you
have read these instructions, please delete this
paragraph and begin typing your abstract here. Please
try to limit the abstract to 100 words.}
INTRODUCTION
{The “body” text portion should be organized using styles
named Head1 and Body. Subheadings within a section
should be all capital letters, run into the paragraph with
normal paragraph indention. Do not leave a line of
space above and below this heading. Sub-subheadings
should be typed in capital and lower case letters,
underscored, indented and run into the paragraph.
Again, do not leave a line of space above or below this
heading. (See examples below.) After you select and
delete this paragraph, start entering the text for your
paper here.}
MAIN SECTION
This is an example of a Main Heading section. This
section will include sub-sections.
SUBHEADING – Here is a subsection (second level
heading). It uses the Body paragraph style and is
identified with a header beginning the paragraph as
shown here.
Sub-subheading – Here is a sub-subsection (third level
heading). It uses the Body paragraph style and is
identified with a header beginning the paragraph as
shown here.
Sub-sub-subheading – Here is a sub-sub-subsection
(fourth level heading). It uses the Body paragraph style
and is identified with a header beginning the paragraph
as shown here.
This is an unordered list using bullets
This is another list item
1. This is an ordered list, using numbers
2. This is another list item
CONCLUSION
Here is the conclusion paragraph.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Here is the Acknowledgment section. This is an optional
section.
REFERENCES
1. Inclusion of this section is mandatory.
2. Type references over these paragraphs.
CONTACT
This is where main author information is typed, if
desired, such as background, education, e-mail address,
and web address. This is an optional section.
ADDITIONAL SOURCES
Here are any additional sources. This is an optional
section.
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