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General Guidelines for project report formatting Font to be used throughout the report: Style for headings o Chapter

er Heading: o Sub-heading: o Sub-subheading: o All further Sub-headings: Example: ARIAL, 14, UPPER CASE, BOLD, UNDERLINED, CENTER OF PAGE ARIAL, 12, UPPER CASE, BOLD, UNDERLINED, LEFT ALLIGNED ARIAL, 12, Sentence case, BOLD, LEFT ALLIGNED ARIAL, 12, Title case, LEFT ALLIGNED ARIAL

Chapter 1: CHAPTER HEADING


1.1 SUB-HEADING 1.1.1 Sub-subheading 1.1.1.1 All Further Sub Headings

Numbering of figures:

Format X.Y. X is chapter number Y is figure number in that chapter e.g. The sixth figure in Chapter 2 should be named Figure 2.6. Caption below the figure: Figure 2.6 <Title of figure (Sentence Case, Bold)> Example:

Figure x.y Logo of the ARAI Numbering of tables: Format: Same as format for numbering figures.

Table style should be BASIC (AS SHOWN BELOW IN EXAMPLE), no fancy and colorful table styles to be used. Title of Table above the table: Example: Table x.y: Example Table

Format for list of reference

For your report, references should be numbered in order of first appearance. The format for bibliographic references is as follows: For papers: For articles: For books: Author last name, first name or initials, co-author(s) first and last name(s) (if applicable). "Paper Title," paper number, publisher name, publisher city, state, year of publication. Author last name, first name or initials, co-author(s) first and last name(s) (if applicable), "Article Title," Magazine or Journal Name, volume and page numbers, publisher name, publisher city, state, year of publication. Author last name, first name or initials, co-author(s) first and last name(s) (if applicable), editors (if applicable), Book Title, edition number (if applicable) publisher name, publisher city, state, year of publication, Page number/s

Also include ISBN number (if known) after publisher name. Style sheet for technical paper references Journal Format Author, (date published). Title. Journal name, volume(section) Antanaitis, David, Monsere, Patrick, Riefe, Mark (2008). Brake System and Subsystem Design Considerations for Race Track and High Energy Usage Based on Fade Limits. SAE Int'l. Journal of Passenger Cars - Mechanical Systems, 1(1) Patents Format Author, "Title of Patent", U.S. Patent x xxx xxx, Abbrev. Month, day, year. Wilkinson, J. P., "Nonlinear resonant circuit devices," U.S. Patent 3 624 124, July 16, 1990. Papers Presented at Conferences Author, Title, Name of conference, Paper number, year. Otsuki, Sam, Oie, Tom, Ishida, K., Hydrocarbons Speciation of Automotive Emissions Using High Speed Gas Chromatography, presented at SAE World Congress, 950513, 1995. Handbooks Format

Name of Manual/Handbook, x ed., Abbrev. Name of Co., year, pp. xxx-xxx Electronic Reliability Design Handbook: Military Handbook 338B, Department of Defense, 1998, pp. 100325. Standards Format Title of Standard, Standard number, date. Diagnostic Trouble Code Definitions, J2012, 2007

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