These usually consist of unreadable or fuzzy text, and pixilation or rasterization of lines. This template identifies the specifications used by JMD some of which may not be easily duplicated; for example, ASME actually uses Helvetica Condensed Bold, but this is not generally available so for the purpose of this exercise Helvetica is adequate.
However, reproduction of the journal page is not the goal, instead this exercise is to verify the quality of your figures. Notice that this abstract is to be set in 9pt Times Italic, single spaced and right justified. The spacing between the text and the heading is two line spaces. In order to get started in generating a two-column version of your paper, please format the document with 0.
Break the text into two sections one for the title heading, and another for the body of the paper. The format of the heading is not critical, on the other hand formatting of the body of the text is the primary goal of this exercise. This will allow you to see that the figures are matched to the column width and font size of the paper. The double column of the heading section is set to 1.
For the body of the paper, set it to 3. Please use this template to format your paper in a way that is similar to the printed form of the Journal of Mechanical Design.
This will allow you to verify that the size and resolution of your figures match the page layout of the journal. ASME simply requires that the font should be the appropriate size and not be blurred or pixilated, and that lines should be the appropriate weight and have minimal, preferably no, pixilation or rasterization.
The text is set at 9pt Times Roman, and again Times will be fine. Insert a new line after the heading, and two lines after each section. This is not exactly right but it is close enough. If the heading should run into more than one line, the run-over is not left-flushed. The heading is flushed left with the left margin.
The spacing to the next heading is two line spaces. When preference is given to SI units, the U. When U. Footnotes should appear at the bottom of the column in which they are referenced. The number should be enclosed in parentheses and set flush right in the column on the same line as the equation.
An extra line of space should be left above and below a displayed equation or formula. Therefore this version remains in effect.
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