| RETERM - Thermal 
              Engineering – Notes for Authors   i) PURPOSE AND POLICYThe purpose of the RETERM - Thermal Engineering 
              Journal is to publish papers of permanent interest dealing with 
              research, development and design related to Energy, Equipments, 
              Oil and Gas.
 The journal is divided in two sections: i) Technology 
              and ii) Science. The Technology section comprises articles that 
              document modern engineering applications or general advances in 
              industry. The Science section is intended for publishing articles 
              that deal with fundamental advances in heat transfer and fluid mechanics, 
              new physical insights, and novel experimental and analytical methods 
              that have great appeal for the industry community.
 Submission of full-length scientific, review or 
              technical papers to RETERM implies that it is not under consideration 
              for publication elsewhere and it has not been previously published. 
              Exception is made for papers previously published in proceedings 
              of conferences. Review articles should constitute a critical appraisal 
              of published information.
 The decision of acceptance for publication either 
              for the Technology or the Science section lies with the Editors 
              and is based on the recommendations of at least two independent 
              referees and of the Editorial Board, if necessary.
 ii) SUBMISSIONAll manuscripts for RETERM must be written in 
              clear and concise English. The submission of a manuscript may be 
              carried out only by E-mail: The file, preferably in Word for Windows, 
              with the full manuscript (including figures) should be sent to reterm.abcm@gmail.com 
              or vargasjvcv@gmail.com. 
              Other file types, such as Open Office or Latex files could be accepted, 
              but a delay in final publication should be expected.
 In the e-mail that sends the manuscript file, 
              the authors should indicate to which journal section the paper is 
              intended to, i.e. Technology or Science. The e-mail should also 
              contain the full name and postal address of the corresponding author 
              and his/her phone, fax number and e-mail address.
 If the authors so wish, the names of up to five 
              persons who could act as referees may be indicated.
 The authors should retain a copy of their manuscript 
              file since the journal cannot accept responsibility for damage or 
              loss of paper files.
 iii) MANUSCRIPT PREPARATIONThe manuscript should be organized in the following 
              order: Title, authors, affiliations, abstract, keywords (3 to 5), 
              nomenclature, main text (divided into sections and subsections), 
              acknowledgements, references, and appendices. The tables and captions, 
              as well as figures and captions should be appropriately distributed 
              into the main text.
 The abstract should state the objectives, methodology 
              and main conclusions in up to 300 words. In all papers, sufficient 
              information should be provided in the text or by referring to papers 
              in other journals, to permit the work to be repeated.
 Manuscripts should be typed according to the template 
              file available on the journal internet site http://www.demec.ufpr.br/reterm/autores.htm, 
              in order to comply with RETERM’s format since the very first 
              submission. The pages should be numbered and the full length of 
              the manuscript including tables and figures should not exceed 10 
              pages.
 iii.1) Units and Symbols The use of SI (metric) system is mandatory for 
              all reported data. Temperatures should be given in °C or K. 
              Uncertainties should be specified for experimental and numerical 
              results.
 The nomenclature section should list, in alphabetical 
              order, all used symbols and their definitions, followed by, if applicable, 
              Greek symbols, subscripts and superscripts. Besides, all symbols 
              should be defined within the text.
 
 iii.2) Mathematical Expressions
 Mathematical expressions should be produced by 
              an equation editor and should not be introduced along the text itself, 
              as part of a sentence line, but typed on individual lines. If you 
              are using Word for Windows, please type equations with Microsoft 
              Equation 3.0 only.
 Numbers that identify mathematical expressions 
              should be enclosed in parentheses located at the right margin of 
              the paragraph. Refer to equations in the text such as in “…as 
              derived from Eq. (1)…”, or, if at the beginning of a 
              sentence, “Equation (1) indicates…”.
 
 iii.3) Figures and Tables
 Photographs, charts and diagrams are all to be 
              referred to as, for example, “Figure 1, Figures 1 and 2, or 
              Figures 1-5” in the beginning of a sentence, and “Fig. 
              1, Figs 1 and 2, or Figs. 1-5” in the middle of a sentence. 
              The figure label should be text centered underneath the figure as, 
              for example “Figure 1. Problem sketch.”. The table labels 
              should be text centered on top of the table as, for example “Table 
              1. General rate of annual mileage.”.
 Figures should be clear and suitable for reduction 
              (up to 50%). The amount of lettering should be reduced as much as 
              possible by transferring it to the figure legend. Remaining lettering 
              should be large enough to be clearly legible. Use minimum font size 
              8 without reduction to allow printed reading.
 Figures and tables, with a suitable caption, should 
              be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are referred 
              to in the main text. Footnotes to tables should be typed below the 
              table and should be referred to by superscript lowercase letters.
 Refer to figures or tables in the text such as 
              in “Figure 1 shows…”, or, “…in Fig. 
              1 it is shown…”.
 Please note that color figures or tables cannot 
              be printed in color. However, they will appear in color in the journal 
              website.
 iii.4) ReferencesCite references in the text by giving the last 
              name of the author(s) and the year of publication: either “Recent 
              work (Prata and Parise, 1985) has indicated...” or “Recently 
              Prata and Parise (1985) indicated....”. With three or more 
              authors, use the form “Prata et al. (1985)…”. 
              When two or more references have the same text identification, append 
              “a”, “b”, etc, to the year of publication.
 Acceptable references include: journal articles, 
              dissertations, published conference proceedings, books, accepted 
              articles if the journal is identified, and private communications.
 References cited in the text should be listed, 
              in alphabetical order of the last name of the first author, at the 
              end of the paper. Some sample references follow:
 Kays, W. M., and London, A. L., 1964, Compact 
              Heat Exchangers, McGraw-Hill Book Company. (for books)
 Mengüç, M. P., and Dutta, P., 1994, Scattering Tomography 
              and its Application to Sooting Diffusion Flames, Journal of Heat 
              Transfer, Vol. 116, No. 1, pp. 144-151. (for journal articles)
 Phiney, L. M., 1997, Electronic Desorption and 
              Microstructure Adhesion Reduction Using Ultrashort-Pulse Lasers, 
              Doctoral Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, CA. (for theses)
 Viskanta, R., 1995, Convective Heat Transfer in 
              Consolidated Porous Media: A Perspective, in: Symposium on Thermal 
              Science and Engineering in Honor of Chancellor Chang-Lin Tien, University 
              of California, Berkeley, pp. 43-50. (for conference proceedings)
 iv) AFTER ACCEPTANCEUpon notification of acceptance, authors should 
              submit an electronic copy, preferably in Word for Windows, of the 
              final corrected version of their paper via e-mail (reterm.abcm@gmail.com 
              or vargasjvcv@gmail.com). 
              The formatting of the final paper should follow the RETERM publication 
              standard template, which may be downloaded from the journal website 
              http://www.demec.ufpr.br/reterm/autores.htm.
 Please note that accepted papers which exceed 
              the standard length of 10 (ten) journal pages will be subjected 
              to an excess-page charge of US$ 50.00 per page for each page. This 
              charge will be invoiced to the author’s company, institute, 
              or agency, as indicated.
 One journal printed issue is sent to the first 
              author of the paper free of charge. Additional printed issues can 
              be ordered from RETERM (reterm.abcm@gmail.com) 
              and will be charged according to: 25 extra volumes (US$ 100.00) 
              or 50 extra volumes (US$ 180.00).
 For inquiries related to the submission of articles 
              (including electronic submission), the status of accepted articles 
              or other inquiries, please contact RETERM at reterm.abcm@gmail.com.
 v) COPYRIGHTThe authors, or the first author on behalf of 
              all authors, must sign the “Copyright Transfer” agreement 
              before the article can be published. This transfer agreement enables 
              RETERM to protect the copyrighted material for the authors, without 
              the author relinquishing his/her proprietary rights.
 The copyright transfer covers the exclusive rights 
              to reproduce and distribute the article, including reprints. Authors 
              are responsible for obtaining from the copyright holder permission 
              to reproduce any material for which copyright already exists.
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