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+%
+% `template_basic.tex' - A bare-bones example of using the AIAA class.
+% For a more advanced usage, see `template_advanced.tex'.
+%
+% Typical processing for PostScript (PS) output:
+%
+% latex template_basic
+% latex template_basic (repeat as needed to resolve references)
+%
+% xdvi template_basic (onscreen draft display)
+% dvips template_basic (postscript)
+% gv template_basic.ps (onscreen display)
+% lpr template_basic.ps (hardcopy)
+%
+% With the above, only Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) images can be used.
+%
+% Typical processing for Portable Document Format (PDF) output:
+%
+% pdflatex template_basic
+% pdflatex template_basic (repeat as needed to resolve references)
+%
+% acroread template_basic.pdf (onscreen display)
+%
+% If you have EPS figures, you will need to use the epstopdf script
+% to convert them to PDF because PDF is a limmited subset of EPS.
+% pdflatex accepts a variety of other image formats such as JPG, TIF,
+% PNG, and so forth -- check the documentation for your version.
+%
+% If you do *not* specify suffixes when using the graphicx package's
+% \includegraphics command, latex and pdflatex will automatically select
+% the appropriate figure format from those available. This allows you
+% to produce PS and PDF output from the same LaTeX source file.
+%
+% To generate a large format (e.g., 11"x17") PostScript copy for editing
+% purposes, use
+%
+% dvips -x 1467 -O -0.65in,0.85in -t tabloid template_basic
+%
+% For further details and support, read the Users Manual, aiaa.pdf.
+%
+% This software is released under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public
+% License. Copyright (C) 2004 by Bil Kleb, Bill Wood, and Erich Knausenberger.
+
+\documentclass[]{aiaa-tc}% insert '[draft]' option to show overfull boxes
+
+ \title{Bare-Bones \LaTeX\ Template for\\
+ AIAA Technical Conference Papers}
+
+ \author{
+ First A. Author%
+ \thanks{Job Title, Department, Address, and AIAA Member Grade.}
+ \ and Second B. Author\thanksibid{1}\\
+ {\normalsize\itshape
+ Business or Academic Affiliation, City, Province, Zipcode, Country}\\
+ \and
+ Third C. Author%
+ \thanks{Job Title, Department, Address, and AIAA Member Grade.}\\
+ {\normalsize\itshape
+ Business or Academic Affiliation, City, Province, Zipcode, Country}
+ }
+
+ % Data used by 'handcarry' option if invoked
+ \AIAApapernumber{YEAR-NUMBER}
+ \AIAAconference{Conference Name, Date, and Location}
+ \AIAAcopyright{\AIAAcopyrightD{YEAR}}
+
+ % Define commands to assure consistent treatment throughout document
+ \newcommand{\eqnref}[1]{(\ref{#1})}
+ \newcommand{\class}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+ \newcommand{\package}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+ \newcommand{\file}[1]{\texttt{#1}}
+ \newcommand{\BibTeX}{\textsc{Bib}\TeX}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+\maketitle
+
+\begin{abstract}
+This is a bare-bones \LaTeX\ template of an AIAA technical conference paper.
+It is intended to demonstrate the bare minimum set of \LaTeX\ commands
+to produce an AIAA technical conference paper.
+To explore more \LaTeX\ capabilities, see the advanced template.
+For detailed AIAA layout and style guidelines, please refer to the AIAA
+author guide for paper submission, format, and other procedures.
+\end{abstract}
+
+\section*{Nomenclature}
+
+\begin{tabbing}
+ XXX \= \kill% this line sets tab stop
+ $J$ \> Jacobian Matrix \\
+ $f$ \> Residual value vector \\
+ $x$ \> Variable value vector \\
+ $F$ \> Force, N \\
+ $m$ \> Mass, kg \\
+ $\Delta x$ \> Variable displacement vector \\
+ $\alpha$ \> Acceleration, m/s\textsuperscript{2} \\[5pt]
+ \textit{Subscript}\\
+ $i$ \> Variable number \\
+ \end{tabbing}
+
+\section{Introduction}
+
+This would be a good place to insert some text that make sense relative
+to the paper being written.
+Of course, for example purposes, the text is quite meaningless.
+
+\subsection{Background}
+
+This background section is here only to demonstrate \verb|\subsection|
+usage.
+And following this, the next section level will need to be demonstrated.
+
+\subsubsection{Detail}
+
+Here is a \verb|\subsubsection| that would normally come in pairs of two
+according to the requirements of an outline, but for the sake of
+demonstration, we are only showing a single \verb|\subsubsection|.
+
+\section{Model}
+
+We should probably include some math.
+Here we begin with Eq.~(\ref{e:function}) that demonstrates some math
+typesetting.
+\begin{equation}
+ \label{e:function}
+ \int_{0}^{r_{2}} F(r,\varphi) \, dr \, d\varphi =
+ \left[ \sigma r_{2}/(2\mu_{0}) \right] \cdot
+ \int_{0}^{\infty} \exp(-\rho|z_{j}-z_{i}|) \, \lambda^{-1}
+\end{equation}
+Eq.~(\ref{e:function}) is grand.
+Some say it is due to Rebek.\cite{rebek:82bk}
+
+\section{Results}
+
+In this section we will introduce some figures and tables.
+It can be seen in figure~\ref{f:magnetic_field} that magnetization is a
+function of applied field.
+\begin{figure}[htb]% order of placement preference: here, top, bottom
+ \includegraphics{figure_magnet}
+ \caption{Magnetization as a function of applied field, which has
+ borders so thick that they overwhelm the data and for some reason the
+ ordinate label is rotated 90 degrees to make it difficult to
+ read. This figure also demonstrates the dangers of using a bitmap
+ as opposed to a vector image.}
+ \label{f:magnetic_field}
+\end{figure}
+Sometimes writing meaningless text can be quiet easy, but other times
+one is hard pressed to keep the words flowing.\footnote{And sometimes
+things get carried away in endless detail.}
+Meanwhile back in the other world, table~\ref{t:scheme_comparison} shows
+a nifty comparison.
+\begin{table}% no placement specified: defaults to here, top, bottom, page
+ \begin{center}
+ \caption{Variable and Fixed Coefficient Runge-Kutta Schemes as a
+ Function of Reynolds Number}
+ \label{t:scheme_comparison}
+ \begin{tabular}{rrr}
+ Re & Vary & Fixed \\\hline
+ 1 & 868 & 4,271 \\
+ 10 & 422 & 2,736 \\
+ 25 & 252 & 1,374 \\
+ 50 & 151 & 736 \\
+ 100 & 110 & 387 \\
+ 500 & 85 & 136 \\
+ 1,000 & 77 & 117 \\
+ 5,000 & 81 & 98 \\
+ 10,000 & 82 & 99
+ \end{tabular}
+ \end{center}
+\end{table}
+
+\section{Conclusion}
+
+After much typing, the paper can now conclude.
+Four rocks were next to the channel.
+This caused a few standing waves during the rip that one could ride on
+the way in or jump on the way out.
+
+\section*{Appendix}
+
+An appendix, if needed, should appear before the acknowledgments.
+Use the 'starred' version of the \verb|\section| commands to avoid
+section numbering.
+
+\section*{Acknowledgments}
+
+A place to recognize others.
+
+\begin{thebibliography}{9}% maximum number of references (for label width)
+ \bibitem{rebek:82bk}
+ Rebek, A., {\it Fickle Rocks}, Fink Publishing, Chesapeake, 1982.
+\end{thebibliography}
+
+\end{document}
+
+% $Id: template_basic.tex,v 1.5 2004/05/23 12:49:44 kleb Exp $