The Registration date has been extended till 10th Feb 2026
The extended abstract should present original research work, case studies, or technical developments relevant to the theme of the event.
The abstract must not have been published or submitted elsewhere for publication.
Submissions will undergo a review process, and selected abstracts will be considered for presentation and inclusion in the proceedings.
Format Requirements
Length: 2–4 pages (including figures, tables, and references).
File format: Microsoft Word (.docx) or PDF (.pdf).
Font: Times New Roman, size 12, single spacing.
Page layout: A4 size, 2.5 cm margins on all sides.
Title: Bold, centered, font size 14.
Author(s): Full name(s), affiliation(s), and email address of the corresponding author should appear below the title.
Keywords: 3–5 keywords immediately after the abstract text.
Title
Author(s) and Affiliation(s)
Abstract (150–250 words)
Introduction / Background
Methodology / Approach
Results and Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgment (if any)
References (as per [APA/IEEE/Other] style – specify as per your requirement)
Acknowledgement
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
CAMERA READY SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The full paper should be based on the accepted extended abstract.
The manuscript must present original research, case studies, or technical developments aligned with the conference theme.
The paper must not be published or under consideration elsewhere.
All reviewers’ comments (if any) available on the CMT portal must be adequately addressed.
Only camera-ready, revised, and registered papers will be included in the conference proceedings.
Author Name¹, Author Name²
¹Affiliation, Institution, City, Country
²Affiliation, Institution, City, Country
Corresponding author email: author@email.com
(150–250 words, Times New Roman, 12 pt, single spacing, justified)
The abstract should briefly describe the objective of the work, methodology adopted, key results obtained, and major conclusions. It should clearly reflect the contribution of the work and its relevance to the theme of NCWT.
Keywords: Wind tunnel testing, CFD validation, aerodynamic forces, flow visualization, uncertainty quantification (3–5 keywords)
Provide background, motivation, and objectives of the study. Clearly state the problem addressed and its relevance to wind tunnel testing or allied areas.
Describe the experimental setup, numerical method, governing equations, boundary conditions, or analytical approach adopted. Figures and tables may be included where necessary.
Present key results using clearly labeled figures and tables. Discuss physical insights, trends, validation, and comparison with literature or experiments.
Summarize the major findings and their implications. Avoid repeating results verbatim; highlight contributions and possible future work.
Mention funding agencies, institutions, or individuals who supported the work.
[1] Author(s), Title, Journal/Conference, Vol., Pages, Year.
[2] Author(s), Title, Publisher, Year.
(IEEE style recommended unless otherwise specified)
Paper size: A4 | Margins: 2.5 cm (all sides)
Font: Times New Roman, 12 pt
Line spacing: Single | Alignment: Justified
Length: 6–8 pages (camera-ready full paper)
File format: .docx or .pdf