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TITLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT Anna Malá 1 – Milan Hrdlička 2 1 Adressa- give names, affiliations and full addresses of the first author 2 Adressa- give names, affiliations and full addresses of the co-authors *Corresponding author E-mail address: [email protected] Abstract Please take into consideration the fact that the full text of an abstract should contain no more than 1000-2000 characters (including spaces). In the abstract provide information on how the objectives were achieved, which was the main method(s) used, what was the approach to the topic etc. Please provide information on the main conclusions. What are the suggestions for a future research? What practical implications are identified? Keywords: Please provide up to five keywords which express the principal topics of the paper. 1 Introduction The paper should begin with the introduction where the state-of-the-art of the issue will be presented generally and concisely. It is necessary to quote references by taking into consideration the notes in the section “References”. It is necessary to present the aim of the paper and clearly emphasize the originality of solutions and content-related approach to the issue worked out and described by authors of the paper. Please follow the given structure of the paper and the headings. The template has defined styles for each type of text, chapter headings, images, tables, and so on. These styles are exemplary used in the content of this template. 2 Description of the approach, work methodology, materials for research, assumptions, experiments, etc. In this section it is necessary to present in details assumptions and the course of authors’ research to such an extent that a reader could repeat those steps to confirm achieved results. In short papers this information should be given as briefly as possible. 2.1 Tables Tables should be presented in the form shown in Table 1. They should be arranged throughout the text, but do not place a table on the first page. A table should be preferably placed on the same page when they are first discussed. A table should have a self-contained caption and the text placed in a table cell should be positioned in flush-left alignment with the left margin within the column. Tables should be clearly displayed by leaving at least a single line of spacing above and below them. A table caption should 1

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TITLE OF THE MANUSCRIPT

Anna Malá1 – Milan Hrdlička2

1Adressa- give names, affiliations and full addresses of the first author 2Adressa- give names, affiliations and full addresses of the co-authors*Corresponding author E-mail address: [email protected]

AbstractPlease take into consideration the fact that the full text of an abstract should contain no more than 1000-2000 characters

(including spaces). In the abstract provide information on how the objectives were achieved, which was the main method(s) used, what was the approach to the topic etc. Please provide information on the main conclusions. What are the suggestions for a future research? What practical implications are identified?

Keywords: Please provide up to five keywords which express the principal topics of the paper.

1 Introduction

The paper should begin with the introduction where the state-of-the-art of the issue will be presented generally and concisely. It is necessary to quote references by taking into consideration the notes in the section “References”. It is necessary to present the aim of the paper and clearly emphasize the originality of solutions and content-related approach to the issue worked out and described by authors of the paper. Please follow the given structure of the paper and the headings. The template has defined styles for each type of text, chapter headings, images, tables, and so on. These styles are exemplary used in the content of this template.

2 Description of the approach, work methodology, materials for research, assumptions, experiments, etc.

In this section it is necessary to present in details assumptions and the course of authors’ research to such an extent that a reader could repeat those steps to confirm achieved results. In short papers this information should be given as briefly as possible.

2.1 Tables

Tables should be presented in the form shown in Table 1. They should be arranged throughout the text, but do not place a table on the first page. A table should be preferably placed on the same page when they are first discussed. A table should have a self-contained caption and the text placed in a table cell should be positioned in flush-left alignment with the left margin within the column. Tables should be clearly displayed by leaving at least a single line of spacing above and below them. A table caption should be placed immediately above the table. The Style (TRF table) is created for tables numbering and description.

Table 1 Table CaptionNo Pressure [MPa] Processing conditions1a 400 debinding1b 600 debinding2a 400 debinding, ECAP-BP2b 600 debinding, ECAP-BP3a 400 debinding, sintering, ECAP-BP3b 600 debinding, sintering, ECAP-BP4 100 annealing5 0 hardening

2.2 Figures

Figures should be presented as shown in Fig. 1. They should be clearly displayed by leaving at least a single line of spacing above and below them.

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All notations and lettering should be no less than 2,5 mm high. The use of heavy black and/or colour bold lettering should be avoided as it will look unpleasantly dark when printed. Tables must be located close to their first reference in the text and they must be numbered consecutively. A figure caption should be placed immediately below the figure. Photographs and figures should be prepared in colour at min. 300 dpi resolution. Please do not use patterns in vector graphics. It is required to prepare them in Corel Draw in TIFF or JPEG format (prepared in MS Word are not accepted). Please remember that they cannot be reduced or enlarged after their placement in MS Word application because they lose the image quality. A figure and figure caption should be centred. The Style (TRF figure) is created for numbering numbering and description.

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Two figures can be positioned next to each other (see Fig. 2 and Fig. 3) with using hidden table.

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Fig. 2 Figure Caption Fig. 3 Figure Caption

2.3 Equations

Equations should be positioned in flush-left alignment with the left margin and should be preceded and followed by one blank line.

wk=16 , 76+270⋅p12+698 ,42⋅p4 (1)

If they are numbered make sure that they are numbered consequently. Place the numbers in parentheses positioned in flush-right alignment with the right margin and at the last line of the equation.

3 Description of achieved results

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In this section it is necessary to present in detail achieved results of authors’ own research, e.g. research or calculations illustrated in detail and legibly by pictures, diagrams, photos, metallographic ones, results, calculations, tables etc. It is necessary to provide casual (cause-effect) and resultative relationships between stated facts by either confirming or by disproving data known from the literature. This section should have a character of a scientific discussion; nevertheless, in order to do this the separate section can be created in which information about achieved results of research can be included.

4 Conclusion

It is necessary to present clearly the main conclusions resulting from the whole paper. It is required to present them in several points after general conclusion. The authors’ achievements and originality of research, and the authors’ input in the undertaken subject matter and the value of study should be emphasised. Practical applications and possible directions of further research can be pointed out.

AcknowledgementsAuthors are grateful for the support of experimental works by project XXXX 3/0452/10.

References[1] Names of all authors: full name of journal, volume, year, number (special issue, issue), pages.

Recommended about 10 or more references[2] K. Swiatkowski, R. Hatalak: Study of the new floating-plug drawing process of thin-walled tubes, Journal of

Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 151, 2004, No. 1-3, p. 105–114.[3] M. Zemko, T. Kvačkaj: Numerical simulations of production technology of rear suspension sub-frame

member by hydroforming, Acta Metallurgica Slovaca, Vol. 4 2005, No.4, p. 412-418. [4] M. Besterci: Dispersion-strengthened aluminium prepared by mechanical alloying, 1st ed., CISP, London,

1999.[5] [T. Kvačkaj: Metallurgical and geometrical substance of quality development in flat rolled products, 1st ed.,

Štroffek, 1999, (in Slovak).[6] J. M. Martín, B. Navarcorena, I. Arribas, T. Gómez-Acebo, F. Castro: Dimensional Changes and Secondary

Porosity in Liquid Phase Sintered Al Alloys, In.: Euro PM 2004, Wien, EPMA/Shrewsbury, Vol. 4, 2004, p. 46-53.

if Names of authors are more than 6, use: Name 1 author et al.: full name of journal, volume, year, number (special issue, issue), pages.[7] L.F. Mondolfo et al.: Aluminium alloys, Structure and properties, 1st ed., Butterworth, London, 1976.[8] T. Kvačkaj, M. Kráľ, M. Kvačkaj, J. Bidulská, J. Bacsó, L. Némethová: Mechanical properties of hot rolled

IF steel, In: Hot forming of steels and product properties. Grado, AIM, Milano, CD-ROM (no. 29), 2009, ISBN 88-85298-72-9.

[9] [11.1.2010], http://www.ams.tuke.sk/index.php?mi=04&lng=en

References should be listed at the end of your paper. Please do not begin with the list of references on a new page unless it is absolutely necessary. References should be listed in the order in which they are cited in the text. Citation of a reference in the paper should be placed within square brackets. Please write full titles of journals and papers. The list of references should include titles mainly in English; nevertheless, if articles were not written originally in English their titles should be translated to English and the title in original language (e.g. Slovak) should follow in the brackets. One should not cite more than 25% of papers of their own authorship or co-authorship. It is necessary to cite the references (minimally 20%) from the year of the publication of the paper or from the previous year of the publication of the paper.

IMPORTANT: All pages of the paper must be fully covered, including the last page !

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