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Manuscript Template
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Word processing format: The accepted format for your manuscript is Word.
Manuscript structure
1) Title: The manuscript should have a short concise and informative title.
2) Authors: the names, affiliations, full address, and emails of every author should be submitted (Author information are needed after acceptance).
3) Abstract: A single paragraph that gives an overview of the work.
4) Keywords: list of keywords or phrases to describe the topic, applications, and utilization of the manuscript.
5) Introduction: the introduction presents the study in a broad context, highlights its importance, defines the purpose of conducting it, and highlights its significance.
6) Materials and methods: In this section, the authors should describe in detail the methods used to conduct the work and to reach their results.
7) Results: This section provides a concise and precise description of the experimental results, their interpretation, as well as the experimental conclusions that can be drawn.
8) Discussion: Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted and compared to previous studies. The findings and their utilization should be presented, and future continuation might be suggested.
9) Conclusions: This is an essential part of the manuscript it could also be included in the discussion section.
10) Nomenclature: List all the variables used in the text and give a brief description of their meaning.
11) Funding: Please add: “This research received no external funding” or “This research was funded by NAME OF FUNDER, grant number XXX”
12) Acknowledgments: In this section, you can acknowledge any support given which is not covered by the author’s contribution or funding sections.
13) Appendixes: This is an optional section to include additional details and data that may not be of interest to many readers.
14) References: References should be numbered in order of appearance (including citations in tables and legends) and indicated in the text by a numeral or numerals in square brackets—e.g., [1] or [2,3], or [4–7]. References must be listed individually at the end of the manuscript. The authors are recommended to Include the digital object identifier (DOI) for all references where available. Please follow the following format.
[1] Cha, C.K. and Jauria, Y., Recirculating Mixing Convection Flow for Energy Extraction, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 27, 1801-1810, (1984).
[2] Cochran, R.J. and Roy, R.E., Comparison of Computational Results for Natural Convection in a Square Enclosure, with Variable Viscosity, Benchmark Problem, Proc. of the 1995 ASME Cong. Part 1, 1112-1117, (1995).
[2] Ben Yedder, R., Du, Z.G. and Bilgen, E., Heat Transfer by Natural Convection in Composite Trombe Wall Solar Collector, Proc. ASME, Solar Energy Technology, 1989, San Francisco (J.T. Beard and H.C. Heuritt, editors), 8, 7,-13 (1989).
[3] Gebhart, B., Heat Transfer, Mc-Graw Hill, NY, (1971).
[4] Hoogendooren, G.J. and Afgan, N.H. (Editors) Energy Conservation in Heating, Cooling and Ventilating Buildings, Hemisphere Pub. Washington D.C. (1978).
[5] Yang, K.T., Natural Convection in Enclosures, In, Handbook of Single-Phase Convective Heat Transfer, (Edited by S. Kakac, R. Shah and W. Aung) Wiley New York, Chap. 13, (1987).
15) Arabic Page: each manuscript must have a one-page summary in Arabic it has a
Arabic title العنوان
Author’s names and affiliation in Arabic أسماء المؤلفين ومعلواتهم
Abstract and Keywords in Arabic ملخص وكلمات مفتاحية بالعربية