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+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ASME.tex %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+%%% This is a template for the IMAC (International Modal Analysis
+%%% Conference) style file imac.sty. No subsubsection format is
+%%% defined for IMAC, so I used this command for the nomenclature command.
+%%% With this you should also find imac.bst which applies the closest
+%%% thing I can determine to be the ``Standard'' for IMAC.
+%%% The 9 point text size has already been defined in the style file imac.sty.
+%%%
+%%% Version 1.01, 5/18/99
+%%%
+\documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
+\usepackage{imac}
+\usepackage{helvet} % Uncomment this line if you have ps helvetica
+% fonts available on your system. Things will work better.
+% Trust me.
+% Comment it out if you do not.
+
+
+% You also need to have the packages: cite, citesort, and ifthen
+% (ifthen comes with the standard distribution of LaTeX).
+% They can be obtained from any CTAN server. Probably where you found
+% this.
+
+\newcommand{\degrees}{$^{\circ}$~}
+
+\begin{document}
+
+%%% Don't want date printed
+\date{}
+
+\title{\Large\textbf{IMAC version 1.01: A \LaTeX\ PACKAGE FOR WRITING
+PAPERS IN\\
+INTERNATIONAL MODAL ANALYSIS CONFERENCE (IMAC) FORMAT}}
+
+
+\author{\vspace{.25in}\\
+\textbf{Joseph C. Slater}\\
+\\
+ {\normalsize Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering} \\
+ {\normalsize Wright State University}\\
+ {\normalsize Colonel Glenn Highway}\\
+ {\normalsize Dayton, OH 45435}\\
+}
+\maketitle
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\begin{abstract}
+Just like in any other \LaTeX\ document, you begin the abstract, make
+the title, and define the author as shown in the example. Not that
+IMAC requires that the author names be in bold, so you have to do this
+yourself. In addition, I haven't yet hacked the style definition for
+the title. Maybe I will later, but that's a minor inconvenience.
+\end{abstract}
+
+
+\subsubsection*{Nomenclature}
+\begin{tabular}{lll}
+\matr{M} && matrix\\
+
+\dmat{M}&& diagonal matrix\\
+
+\vect{\Phi} && vector \\
+
+\elem{M_{11}}&& single element of \matr{M}\\
+
+\pnorm{x} && p-norm of \vect{x}\\
+
+$\begin{bmatrix}\matr{M}_{11}&:&\matr{M}_{12}\\
+ \hdotsfor[2]{1}&:&\hdotsfor[2]{1}\\
+ \matr{M}_{21}&:&\matr{M}_{22}
+\end{bmatrix}$
+&& partitioned matrix\\
+
+\end{tabular}
+
+\section{Changes}
+The only change since 1.00 is the inclusion of the GNU public license.
+
+\section{Typing Your Document}
+\indent First thing to note is that the IMAC style indents the first
+line of each paragraph, including the paragraph immediately following
+a section header. You can override the \LaTeX\ default of not
+indenting by using the \indent command each time after a
+\verb*a\sectiona command or by using the package \verb*zindentfirstz
+which can be downloaded from any CTAN location.
+
+The second thing which you may need to do is obtain and install the
+packages: \verb*zcitez, \verb*zcitesortz, \verb*zifthenz, and \verb*zamsmathz. Things will also
+work out a little nicer if you have the \verb*zhelvetz package, but
+it is not necessary. If you do have the \verb*zhelvetz package, you
+should uncomment the line \verb*z\usepackage{helvet}z above.
+
+The PostScript\textregistered\ file \verb*zimac.psz can be viewed in
+\verb*zGhostScriptz or printed to a ps printer for comparison to the results
+you obtain from \LaTeX ing this document.
+
+A few macros have been defined below for conforming to the
+IMAC\cite{ewins}
+notation convention (See Table \ref{dm}). If you use them, you can simply redefine the
+macros according to the journal requirements when the time comes for submission.
+I've defined only those that I thought were either difficult or do not
+conform to normal textbook standards. You may find it useful to define
+your own macros at the end of the file \verb*zimac.styz, but please
+make sure that you don't delete them the next time you update!
+
+In Table \ref{dm} you'll also see some code for making a partitioned
+matrix. Sorry, but I don't know how to turn this into an
+environment. If you figure it out, let me know and I'll incorporate it.
+The colons form the horizontal delimiters and the \verb*z\hdotsforz
+command forms the vertical delimiters. The first argument represents
+a spacing of the dots, and the second required argument is the number
+of columns that the dotted line should span.
+
+\begin{table*}
+ \begin{tabular}{lll}
+ \matr{M} &\verb*c\matr{M}c& matrix\\
+
+ \dmat{M}&\verb*c\dmat{M}c& diagonal matrix\\
+
+ \vect{\Phi} & \verb*a\vect{\Phi}a & vector \\
+
+ \elem{M_{11}}&\verb*z\elem{M_{11}}z& single element of \matr{M}\\
+
+ \pnorm{x} &\verb*a\pnorm{x}a & p-norm of \vect{x}\\
+%%%% Look between these lines for the partitioned matrix code
+ $\begin{bmatrix}\matr{M}_{11}&:&\matr{M}_{12}\\
+ \hdotsfor[2]{1}&:&\hdotsfor[2]{1}\\
+ \matr{M}_{21}&:&\matr{M}_{22}
+ \end{bmatrix}$
+%%%% Look between these lines for the partitioned matrix code
+%%%% The stuff below this is for displaying the code. Ignore it.
+ &\begin{minipage}{3.5in}
+ {\verb*z\begin{bmatrix}z\\\verb*z\matr{M}_{11}&:&\matr{M}_{12}\\z\\
+\verb*z\hdotsfor[2]{1}&:&\hdotsfor[2]{1}\\z\\
+\verb*z\matr{M}_{21}&:&\matr{M}_{22}z\\\verb*z\end{bmatrix}z}
+\end{minipage}
+ & partitioned matrix\\
+ \end{tabular}
+ \caption{\label{dm}Defined macros}
+
+\end{table*}
+
+Please contact me at \verb*zjslater@cs.wright.eduz if you find bugs in this.
+I'll do my best to fix
+them in s timely fashion. Please don't contact me with respect to general \LaTeX\
+questions. I don't have the time for that kind of inundation.
+For help with \LaTeX\ please consult Lamport\cite{lamport}, Goossens
+et al\cite{goossens}, and/or Kopka and Daly\cite{kopka}. Additional
+resources are available through the \TeX\ newsgroup \verb*zcomp.text.texz,
+the
+CTAN archives at \verb*zhttp://www.ucc.ie/cgi-bin/ctanz, and the \TeX
+users group (TUG) home page (\verb*zhttp://www.tug.org/z).
+
+From here on is just some examples to give you some
+continuing examples of how to do things. The table would have been
+better off if I have use the \verb*zhhlinez package.
+
+
+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
+
+\section{Here is a section}
+
+\indent In bladed disk assemblies, the disk acts as a coupling device between the
+blades. As the stiffness of the disk increases, blade coupling
+decreases. It has been shown that weak interblade coupling leads to
+high levels of mode localization when blades are
+mistuned.
+
+
+\begin{figure}
+\begin{center}
+\fbox{There once was a figure here}
+\end{center}
+\caption{\label{undeformed}Here is a figure.}
+\end{figure}
+
+\subsection{This is a subsection}
+
+\indent All models used in this study were variations of the symmetric,
+constant stiffness system referred to as the baseline model (Figure
+\ref{undeformed}). Yada yada.
+
+
+
+\begin{table}
+\begin{center}
+\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}
+\hline
+ & Random 1 & Random 2 & Random 3\\
+\cline{2-4}
+\raisebox{2ex}{Blade Number} & $10^{-3}$ Kg & $10^{-3}$ Kg & $10^{-3}$ Kg\\
+\hline
+\hline
+
+1 & 0.0168 & 0.3343 & 0.3413\\
+2 & 0.0260 & 0.2867 & 0.4431\\
+3 & 0.2579 & 0.4529 & 0.3710\\
+
+\hline
+
+\end{tabular}
+\end{center}
+\caption{\label{random} Simple table.}
+\end{table}
+
+... and that's it! If you can't get it to work, I can be reached at
+\verb*zjslater@cs.wright.eduz.
+
+
+
+
+\section*{Acknowledgments}
+Note that for the Acknowledgments you need to use the
+\verb*z\sectionz command in the starred form to avoid getting the
+section number.
+
+Thanks to Leslie Lamport\cite{lamport}, Goossens, Mittelbach, and
+Samarin\cite{goossens} and all others who've built \LaTeX\ into what it is
+today.
+
+\section*{Copyright}
+
+
+The IMAC Package for generating International Modal Analysis Conference
+formatted papers in \LaTeX.
+Copyright (C) 1998 Joseph C. Slater
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
+as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
+of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+
+
+
+
+\bibliographystyle{imac}
+
+\bibliography{imac}
+
+\end{document}