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EXTENDED ABSTRACT TEMPLATE FOR CHEMCON 2015

A. Author1 , B. Author2 and C. Author1


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Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, University of Assam, India


E-mail: a.author@assam.ac.in
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Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering London, England


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reproduction. This is an example of a table.
Table 1: Example of table.

line 1
line 2

Figure 1: Control structure of distillation column

column 1
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column 2
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column 3
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column 4
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Figure 2: Photo of heat exchanger

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by David et al. (1998) or the book by Batchelor (1967). If the citations are in brackets please use this format (Fitt and
Gonzalez, 2006). Your references should be published materials accessible to the public. Internal technical reports may be
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should be placed as footnote.
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EXTENDED ABSTRACT TEMPLATE FOR CHEMCON 2015


A. Author1 , B. Author2 and C. Author1
1

Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering, University of Assam, India


E-mail: a.author@assam.ac.in
2

Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering London, England


E-mail: b.author@college.ac.uk
G. K. Batchelor. An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics. Cambridge University Press. 1967.
T. David, S. Smye, T. Dabbs, and T. James. A model for the fluid motion of vitreous humour of the human eye during
saccadic movement. Phys. Med. Biol., 43:1385-1399, 1998.
A. D. Fitt and G. Gonzalez. Fluid mechanics of the human eye: Aqueous humour in the anterior chamber. Bull. Math. Biol.,
68(1):53-71, 2006.

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