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Development of High Power lasers for Materials Interactions
Development of High Power Lasers for Materials Interactions
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Frontiers in Optics, FiO 2003
作者: Hackel, Lloyd A. Program Leader for Laser Science and Technology Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LivermoreCA94550 United States
This paper will review high power laser development in the laser science and technology program at LLNL Topics will include 5kJ class ps pulse duration laser for inertial confinement fusion work, 10kW class average po... 详细信息
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A new six degrees of freedom position sensor greatly improves flexible manufacturing ‐ but will manufacturers adapt?
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Sensor Review 1998年 第2期18卷 73-74页
作者: Charles S. Vann Deputy Program Leader for the Laser Science and Technology Program Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore CA 94550 USA. Tel: +1 510 423 8201 Fax: +1 510 422 1930 e‐mail: vann1@llnl.gov
Claims that manufacturing industry needs better multi‐dimensional position sensors to keep pace with increased speed and capabilities of automated equipment and robots. The market for laser and vision sensors is grow... 详细信息
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Architecting a missile system for navy theater ballistic missile defense
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1997年 第3期109卷 373-380页
作者: Patel, A Kjos, K Sasso, F Robinson, S Anant Patel:is senior project engineer for the Standard Missile LEAP Progrma (desgnated SM-X) in the Standard Missile/Vertical Launch System Program Office (PMS 422) of the Navy's Program Executive office for Theater Air Defense (PEO TAD). He is responsbile for the integration and test of the SM-X missile including the third stage rocket motor (TSRM) and the kinetic warhead (KW) assemblies. He received his bachelor of science in electrical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh in 1985 Prior to joining PMS 422 he was the project engineer for the shipboard targeting system used during the Terrier LEAP technology demonstration program. he was also tht project manager for the installation and integration of the new threat upgrade (NTU) and cooperative engagement capabilities (CEC) aboard USS Kidd (DDG 993) the first ship to receive CEC during its development test phase. Mr. Patel's other assignments as NTU development lead engineer uncluded providing development and technical direction for modifications to the NTU engagement system for Standard Missile II and III/IIIA compability. kathrin Kjos:is the program development team leader for Hughes Missile Systems Company. She worked on the initial flight demonstraction phase of the program integrating the kill vehicle and advanced solid axial stage into the SM2 Block III ER missile and served as co-chair of the System Safety Working Group. She has thirteen years of experience in system engineering. Previous experience includes missile systems engineering for the Advanced Air-to-Air Missile (AAAM) as well as for laser and radar surveillance systems. She has a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology a master of science degree in system engineering from the University of Southern California and is currently a doctoral candidate in systems architecting at the University of Southern California. Felix Sasso is a member of technical staff 11 at Hughes Missile System Company. He has three years of experience in op
While most of the theater ballistic missiles (TBM) in threat countries' inventories are of the shorter range SCUD varieties, mid- to long-range versions are currently in development in a number of third world coun... 详细信息
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WARSHIPS AND COST CONSTRAINTS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1986年 第2期98卷 41-52页
作者: HOPE, JP STORTZ, VE Jan Paul Hope a native of Northern Virginia received his bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Virginia in 1969. Upon graduation he began his career in the Department of the Navy with the Naval Ship Systems Command in the acquisition of patrol craft mine sweepers and submarine rescue ships. In January 1971 he transferred to the ship arrangements branch of the Naval Ship Engineering Center. He was selected for the long-term training program at George Washington University in 1974 and completed the program in February 1976 with the degree of master of engineering administration. While at the Naval Ship Engineering Center Mr. Hope was general arrangement task leader on the AO-177 CG-47 CSGN CSGN (VSTOL) CGN-9 (Aegis) and CGN-42 and he also assisted in the landmark Naval Sea Systems Command civilian professional community study. In 1978 he was selected as acting head of the damage control section and subsequently was selected as acting head of the surface ship hydrodynamic section. In February 1980 he was promoted to head of the surface combatant arrangements design section. Mr. Hope was selected for the first class of the NA VSEA commander's development program. While on the program he served in the DDGX combat systems engineering division and the DDGX project office of NA VSEA was the assistant director for ship design in the office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for shipbuilding and logistics and was the director of weight engineering and the director of systems engineering for the DDG-51 project in NA VSEA. Upon completion of the program Mr. Hope was assigned as the deputy director of the boiler engineering division to create a new division as a major fleet support initiative by NA VSEA. In June 1985 he joined the staff of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for shipbuilding and logistics. Mr. Hope was presented the Department of the Navy meritorious civilian service medal in June 1983 for his service with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
This paper discusses the need and processes for designing warships to meet cost constraints and for managing warship acquisition programs during the design phase to assure effective adherence to production cost constr... 详细信息
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COMPUTER AIDS FOR SHIP DESIGN, INTEGRATION AND CONTROL
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1980年 第2期92卷 73-87页
作者: CARLSON, CM JOHNSON, RA HELMING, FW Mr. Craig M. Carlson received his B.S. degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1970 and began his career with the Department of the Navy at the Naval Ship Engineering Center (NAVSEC). In 1972. he returned to the University of Michigan under the NAVSEC Long Term Training Program and received his M.S. degree in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. After returning to the Ship Arrangements Branch at NAVSEC. he was assigned as Task Leader for General Arrangements for the PGG PCG PHM. and MCM ship designs and was awarded Outstanding Performance Awards in 1974 and 1975. In addition he was Manager of the Arrangement Subsystem of the Navy's Computer-Aided Ship Design and Construction Program (CASDAC). In October 1979. he became Manager of the CASDAC Hull Design System. Currently. he also is enrolled in the M.S. of Computer Science Program at Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Carlson previously has presented technical papers at ASNE Day 1974 and 1978 as well as at the 1979 DOD Manufacturing Technology Advisory Group Conference. Besides ASNE. which he joined in 1972. he is a member of SNAME. ASE. and the U.S. Naval Institute. Mr. Robert A. Johnson is a Naval Architect in Surface Combatants Design (SEA 03D3). Ship Design Integration Directorate Naval Sea Systems Command. He received an Associate in Engineering degree in Drafting and Design Technology in 1959. his B.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering in 1965. and his M.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics in 1970. all from the Pennsylvania State University. In 1973. he was selected for the NA VSEC Hull Division s Long Term Training Program at the University of Michigan subsequently receiving his M.S.E. degree in Naval Architecture in 1974. Mr. Johnson began his career with the Ordnance Research Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University in 1959 where he worked. on the design of hydroelastic submarine models and conducted research in the area of flow induced structural vibrations. In 1967 he joined HRB-Singer at State Colle
This paper presents an integrated approach to Computer-Aided Ship Design for U.S. Navy preliminary and contract design. An integrated Hull Design System (HDS), currently under development by the Hull Group of the Nava...
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THE IMPACT OF SYSTEMS ON NAVAL ENGINEERING
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Naval Engineers Journal 1968年 第3期80卷 387-392页
作者: ROOT, L. EUGENE Mr. Root registered professional engineer in California received his B.A. in Engineering and Mathematics in 1932 from the University of the Pacific. He also received a M.S. in both Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology in 1933 and 1934 respectively. Mr. Root joined Douglas Aircraft Company in 1934 where he served in such positions as Assistant Chief Aerodynamics Section (1934-39) Chief Aerodynamics Section (1939-46) and from 1946-48 he was assigned to special engineering projects (Project Rand) where he pioneered parametric approach to aircraft design. He joined the Rand Corporation as Chief Aircraft Division in 1948. While on leave from Rand in 1951-52 he acted as Special Assistant to Deputy Chief of Staff/Development Headquarters USAF. He also aided substantially in establishing the Directorate of Development Planning in the Office of Deputy Chief of Staff/Development. In 1953 Mr. Root was offered the position of Director of Development Planning Department with Lockheed Aircraft Corporation where he established a centralized planning effort generally toward a corporate diversification plan and specifically toward the development of missile and space system programs. In 1965 he became Vice President of Lock-heed Aircraft Corporation and General Manager of the Missiles and Space Division. In 1957 Mr. Root was made Group Vice President Missiles and Electronics of Lockheed Missiles and Space Division Lockheed Electronics Company and Grand Central Rocket Company where he served in this capacity until 1961 when he became President of Lockheed Missiles and Space Company in which position he is currently serving. Mr. Root has been very active in the aeronautic field serving on many committees and acting as aircraft design consultant. He holds the patent for central surface shape for aerodynamic balancing and has published many papers within the field. He has also been listed in “Who's Who in America” “Who's Who in the West” “Who's Who in Space” “Men of Space”
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