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The Transactions of The Royal Institution of Naval Architects – Part C


International Journal of Maritime Design GUIDANCE NOTES FOR AUTHORS


All papers, design reviews, articles and discussions should be submitted in electronic form, normally in MSWord format. Authors wishing to submit in other formats should first contact RINA Headquarters. Submissions should be forwarded on PC compatible disks or CD-ROM, containing the full text, including inserted figures. Submissions less than 5Mb may be forwarded by email or online. Animations should be submitted by separate file.


Authors are responsible for obtaining security clearance as required. stating that the opinions expressed are solely those of the author.


If they so wish, authors may add a disclaimer


In submitting papers or design reviews for publication, authors implicitly assign copyright to the Royal Institution of Naval Architects if the paper or technical note is published. Where copyright is held elsewhere, authors must present evidence of approval to re-publish.


When submitting contributions for publication, authors must state if the paper or technical note has been published before and where, or whether it is being considered for publication by some other publisher


Papers: Papers should not normally exceed 6000 words (with up to 10 illustrations). Longer papers where the content justifies the extra length may be published at the Editor’s discretion. The required format of papers submitted for publication may be obtained from the RINA website or from RINA Headquarters


Design Reviews: Design reviews should not normally exceed 1500 words (and up to 5 illustrations). The required format of design reviews submitted for publication may be obtained from the RINA website or from RINA Headquarters


Articles: Invited articles should not normally exceed 1500 words (and up to 5 illustrations). Discussion:


words (with up to 2 illustrations ). All submissions for publication should be forwarded to: The Editor (IJMD)


The Royal Institution of Naval Architects 8 - 9 Northumberland Street London WC2N 5DA, UK


Tel: +44 (0)20 7235 4622 Email: ijmd@rina.org.uk


Fax: +44 (0)20 7259 5912 Online: www.rina.org.uk


THE ROYAL INSTITUTION OF NAVAL ARCHITECTS


The Royal Institution of Naval Architects is an internationally renowned professional institution and learned society, whose members are involved in all aspects and at all levels in the design, construction and repair of marine vessels and structures, in over 90 countries. RINA is widely represented in the marine industry, universities and colleges, and maritime organisations worldwide.


Membership is open to those who are professionally involved in marine design. RINA members enjoy a wide range of benefits and services, including advice on education, training and professional development. RINA also publishes a range of technical journals, books and papers, and organises an extensive programme of international conferences and training courses covering all aspects of the maritime industry, available to members free or at reduced rates


Discussion of published papers, or comment on published discussion, should not normally exceed 500

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