Author Guidelines

 

       https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/journal-file/13056https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/journal-file/13056Article preparing template for a Turkish Journal of Hydraulic

       Based on your uploaded manuscript, the following is a structured English article template prepared for Türk Hidrolik Dergisi (Turkish Journal of Hydraulic) in accordance with the required criteria:

  • Title: 10–20 words
  • Abstract: 150–250 words
  • Keywords: 4–6 items
  • Multiple authors

                                TURKISH JOURNAL OF HYDRAULIC

                                                             ARTICLE TEMPLATE


TITLE (10–20 Words, Bold, 14 pt, Centered)

Title Should Be Concise, Informative, and Between 10–20 Words

Authors

First Author¹*, Second Author², Third Author³

¹ Department, Faculty, University, City, Country
² Department, Faculty, University, City, Country
³ Department, Faculty, University, City, Country

*Corresponding author: email@address.com

ORCID IDs should be provided for all authors.

Abstract (150–250 words)

The abstract must be between 150 and 250 words. It should clearly state the objective of the study, methodology, data used, main findings, and major conclusions. The scientific contribution of the study should be emphasized in the final sentence.

The abstract must not include citations, figures, tables, or equation numbers.

Keywords: 4–6 keywords separated by commas.

1. Introduction

This section should present the research problem, background information, literature review, and the objective of the study. References must follow the journal citation style.

2. Materials and Methods

This section should clearly describe:

  • Study area
  • Experimental setup or numerical model
  • Data sources
  • Governing equations
  • Computational or analytical procedures

Subsections may be used:

2.1 Study Area

2.2 Experimental Model

2.3 Numerical Modeling

Equations should be centered and numbered:

Q = A.v                                                            (1)
 

3. Results and Discussion

Present results with appropriate tables and figures.

  • Table titles should appear above tables.
  • Figure captions should appear below figures.

Results must be discussed in comparison with relevant literature.

4. Conclusions

This section should summarize the main findings clearly and concisely. Practical implications and recommendations for future research should also be included.

Acknowledgments (If applicable)

Funding information or institutional support should be mentioned here.

References

References should be listed in numerical order according to citation appearance in the text (or alphabetically if required by journal policy). Example format:

Author, A. (Year). Title of article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page–page, doi


Formatting Guidelines (Recommended)

  • Manuscript must be prepared in a two-column layout (double-column format).
  • Font: Times New Roman
  • Main text size: 12 pt
  • Line spacing: Single within columns
  • Margins: 2.5 cm on all sides
  • Paragraph first-line indent: 1.25 cm
  • Page numbers: Bottom center
  • Text must be fully justified
  • Section headings should be bold and numbered

Example files: 📝 1-Example manuscript .doc.docx ,   📄 1-Example manuscript .pdf.pdf 

Last Update Time: 3/5/26