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GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DESIGN computer-SYSTEM AND METHODOLOGY .1. GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DESIGN SYSTEM
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1987年 第3期99卷 261-273页
作者: CARLSON, CM FIREMAN, H Craig M. Carlson:is a general engineer in the Computer Aided Engineering Division (SEA-507). He received his B.S. degree in naval architecture from the University of Michigan in 1970. In 1972 he was selected for the NAVSEC Hull Division's Long Term Training Program at the University of Michigan and received his M. S. E. degree in naval architecture in 1973. Additionally he has done graduate work in computer science at The Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Carlson began his career with the Naval Ship Engineering Center in 1970 where he worked in the Ship Arrangements Branch. While in ship arrangements he was task leader for the PGG PCG PHM and MCM ship designs. In addition he was project engineer for shipboard stowage ship space classification system and ship standard nomenclature. He was technical manager of the CASDAC arrangement subsystem and the CASDAC hull design system. In 1982 he joined what is now the Computer Aided Engineering Division. Currently he is the manager for the computer supported design version XX system. Besides ASNE which he joined in 1972 he is a member of SNA ME and the U.S. Naval Institute. Howard Fireman:is a naval architect in the Ship Arrangements Design Division (SEA-55W1). He received his B. S. E. degree in naval architecture from the University of Michigan in 1979. In 1983 he was selected for NavSea's Long Term Training Program at the University of Michigan and received his M. S. E. degree in naval architecture with a specialization in ship production and computer aided ship design in 1985. Mr. Fireman began his career with the Naval Ship Engineering Center in 1977 as an engineering cooperative student. Since graduating from the NavSea EIT program he has worked in the Ship Arrangements Design Division. He was task leader for the AOE-6 AE-36 T-AH ARS-SO and SWATH T-AGOS ship designs. He is technical manager of the CSD General Arrangement Design System and is currently the Hull Group CSD coordinator. Besides ASNE which he joined in 1979 he is a member of SNA ME ASE a
The ever increasing complexity of ships coupled with cost, schedule, and resource constraints require innovative methods by the Naval Sea Systems Command's ship design community to meet this challenge. This paper ... 详细信息
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U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY'S NEW YARD PATROL CRAFT: FROM CONCEPT TO DELIVERY.
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Naval Engineers Journal 1987年 第1期99卷 37-58页
作者: Compton, Roger H. Chatterton, Howard A. Hatchell, Gordon McGrath, Frank K. Roger H:. Compton is a Webb graduate who since 1966 has been a part of the naval architecture faculty at the U.S. Naval Academy. Since accepting the appointment to the Academy he has been instrumental in establishing the ABET accredited major program in naval architecture in the conceptual design and operation of the Naval Academy Hydromechanics Laboratory and in the conceptual design of the 108-ft yard patrol craft. Besides his Naval Academy involvement he serves as an adjunct professor with Virginia Polytechnic Institute in its NAVSEA Institute graduate program at Crystal City. He is an active member of both ASNE and SNAME and has published technical papers with both societies. Howard A. Chatterton:began his career as a Navy coop student at the Boston Naval Shipyard in 1960. He received his bachelor's degree in naval architecture and marine engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1966 and his master's degree in 1968. He was employed by the Preliminary Design Division of BuShips in the submarine design and hydrofoil design groups until 1972 when he joined the Coast Guard's Naval Engineering Division. He remained with the Design Branch until 1981 when he accepted a faculty position at the U.S. Naval Academy as the research director for the Academy's hydromechanics laboratory. He has recently returned to Coast Guard Headquarters as the assistant chief Naval Architecture Branch Office of Merchant Marine Safety. Gordon Hatchell:is a naval architect at the Naval Sea Combat Systems Engineering Station Norfolk Virginia in the Combatant Craft Engineering Department. He served as lead-ship YP project engineer from its inception to delivery and continues to serve as project coordinator on follow-up ship procurements. He has worked on other boat procurements as well as serving as weight and stability coordinator. Mr. Hatchell began his engineering career in the Design Division at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard in Portsmouth Virginia after receiving a BS in civil engineering from Virginia Polytec
The design of the new 108-ft yard patrol craft (YPs) for the U. S. Naval Academy is described from its beginnings as a senior midshipman design project, through its preliminary and contract design development at the U... 详细信息
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SHIPBOARD STOWAGE OF FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1986年 第3期98卷 199-208页
作者: DROPIK, MV graduated from the University of Detroit in 1969 with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering. He began his Navy career that year with the Naval Ship Systems Command PMS-382 Ship Acquisition Manager for Mine Patrol and Yardcraft. In 1971 he transferred to the General Arrangements and Habitability Design Branch of the Naval Ship Engineering Center. From 1971–1972 he attended graduate school at the University of California at Berkeley through the Navy's long-term training program and received his master's degree in industrial engineering. He currently heads the Auxiliary/Amphibious/Minecraft/Special Projects Branch of NAVSEA's Arrangements Design Division. His duties in this capacity include those of program manager of the U.S. Navy's flammable liquids program a position which he has held for the last eight years. His experience encompasses the general arrangements habitability storeroom and office design of aviation auxiliary amphibious mine warfare and high performance ships and craft.
The uncontrolled proliferation of flammables and combustibles aboard ship, in addition to posing an obvious fire and explosive hazard, has seriously degraded the survivability and increased the vulnerability character... 详细信息
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master ORDNANCE REPAIR APPLIED - STANDARD ITEM 009-67
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1986年 第3期98卷 35-42页
作者: STIMSON, WA MARSH, MT UTTICH, RM William A. Stimsonreceived his B.S. degree in mathematics from the University of Texas at El Paso in 1964 and his M.S. degree in engineering from the University of Santa Clara in 1971. He served in the U.S. Army Artillery during the Korean Conflict and subsequently was employed at IBM Huntsville Alabama until 1968 where he worked in the design of automatic control systems of the Saturn vehicle. From 1968 until 1971 he was employed at Ames Research Center Moffett Field in the design of nonlinear control systems for sounding rockets and pencil-shaped spacecraft. Following this Mr. Stimson worked at Hewlett Packard Sunnyvale California as a test engineer in automatic test systems. Since 1973 Mr. Stimson has been employed at the Naval Ship Weapon Systems Engineering Station Port Hueneme. He was a ship qualification trials project supervisor for many years and is now serving as master ordnance repair deputy program manager. Mr. Stimson is a member of the American Society of Naval Engineers and is program chairman of the Channel Islands Section. Cdr. Michael T. Marsh USNreceived a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Nebraska and was commissioned via the NESEP program in 1970. He holds an M.S. in computer science from the U.S. Navy Postgraduate School and an MBA from the State University of New York. Cdr. Marsh has served in the weapons department of USSFrancis Hammond (FF-1067) and of USSJohn S. McCain (DDG-36). He was weapons officer aboard USSSampson (DDG-10). As an engineering duty officer Cdr. Marsh was the technical design officer for PMS-399 at the FFG-7 Class Combat System Test Center from 1978 to 1982. He is presently combat system officer at SupShip Jacksonville and has been active in the MOR program since its inception. Cdr. Marsh is also the vice chairman of the Jacksonville Section of ASNE. LCdr. Richard M. Uttich USNholds B.S. and M.S. degrees in mechanical engineering from Stanford University. He enlisted in the Navy in 1965 serving as an electronics technician aboard USSNereus (A
The 600-ship United States Navy offers private shipyards an unprecedented opportunity for overhaul of surface combatants with complex combat systems. Recognizing the new challenge associated with the overhaul of high ... 详细信息
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A MATHEMATICAL APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS  11
A MATHEMATICAL APPROACH TO THE MANAGEMENT OF SERVICE REQUIRE...
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11th International computer Measurement Group Conference, CMG 1985
作者: Orchard, Robert A. Department of Computer Science Graduate Program College of Staten Island City University of New York United States
A methodology for the rigorous management of service (performance) requirements on a computer system is introduced utilizing statistical theory. Random sampling techniques coupled with non-parametric probability inequ... 详细信息
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The delivery of education using current technology (panel session)  85
The delivery of education using current technology (panel se...
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Proceedings of the 1985 ACM annual conference on The range of computing : mid-80's perspective: mid-80's perspective
作者: Kenneth L. Krause William E. Ayen David R. Holmes Robert A. Barden Alfred Bork Computer Science Department United States Air Force Academy United States Air Force Academy Graduate Program in Higher Education The University of Vermont Interactive Networks Inc. Information and Computer Science University of California Irvine
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AUTOMATION OF PROPELLER INSPECTION AND FINISHING
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1985年 第4期97卷 124-131页
作者: STERN, H METZGER, R Howard K. Stern:is presently vice president of Robotic Vision Systems Inc. He received a bachelor of electrical engineering degree from College of the City of New York in 1960. Mr. Stern joined Dynell Electronics Corporation in 1971 and became part of the Robotic Vision Systems Inc. staff at the time of its spin-off from Dynell. He was program manager of the various three-dimensional sensing and replication systems constructed by Dynell and Robotic Vision Systems. As program manager his responsibilities encompassed technical administrative and operational areas. The first two portrait sculpture studio systems and the first three replication systems built by Robotic Vision Systems Inc. were designed manufactured and operated under his direction. Before joining Dynell Mr. Stern was a senior engineer at Instrument Systems Corporation and chief engineer of the Special Products Division of General Instrument Corporation. Prior to these positions Mr. Stern was chief engineer of Edo Commercial Corporation. At General Instrument and Edo Commercial he was responsible for the design and manufacture of military and commercial avionics equipment. Mr. Stern is presently responsible for directing the systems design and development for all of the company's programs. Robert J. Metzger:is currently engineering group leader at Robotic Vision Systems Inc. He graduated summa cum laude from the Cooper Union in 1972 with a bachelor of electrical engineering degree. Under sponsorship of a National Science Foundation graduate fellowship he graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1974 with the degrees of electrical engineer and master of science (electrical engineering). In 1979 Mr. Metzger graduated from Polytechnic Institute of New York with the degree of master of science (computer science). Since 1974 Mr. Metzger has been actively engaged in the design of systems and software for noncontact threedimensional optical measurement for both military and commercial applications. Of particular note are his c
Ship's propellers are currently measured by manual procedures using pitchometers, templates and gauges. This measurement process is extremely tedious, labor intensive and time consuming. In an effort to provide in... 详细信息
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BRIDGE BUILDING—LINKING A SPINAL CORD UNIT TO A SKILLED NURSING FACILITY
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Rehabilitation Nursing 1985年 第5期10卷 22-25页
作者: Graham, Phyllis M. Phyllis M. Graham RN BA is a graduate of Lincoln School for Nurses New York City and the University of Detroit. She is currently enrolled in the Master of Science in Health Care Administration degree program at the University of Detroit. Ms. Graham has had 8 years of experience as a nursing home director as well as public health and rehabilitation nursing employment.
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RACER - A DESIGN FOR MAINTAINABILITY
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1985年 第5期97卷 139-146页
作者: DONOVAN, MR MATTSON, WS Michael R. Donovanis a 1974 graduate of the United States Naval Academy where he received his undergraduate degree in naval architecture. In 1975 he received a master of science degree in naval architecture and marine engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After completing the Navy's nuclear power training program he served as machinery division officer in USSBainbridge (CGN-25) and chemistry and radiological controls assistant in USSLong Beach (CGN-9). He successfully completed the Navy's surface warfare officer qualification and passed the nuclear engineer's examination administered by Naval Reactors. He was then assigned to the Ship Design and Engineering Directorate (SEA-05) Naval Sea Systems Command as head systems engineer on the DDG-51 ship design project where he received the Navy Commendation Medal for outstanding performance. He is currently with Solar Turbines Incorporated as manager ship integration and integrated logistic support for the Rankine cycle energy recovery (RACER) system. Mr. Donovan has lectured at Virginia Polytechnic Institute teaching marine engineering and has given presentations on ship design at various symposiums and section meetings for both ASNE and SNAME. He has been a member of ASNE and SNAME since 1972 and is registered as a professional engineer in California and Virginia. Wayne S. Mattsonreceived his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Western New England College in 1972. Following graduation he attended Naval Officer Candidate School and was subsequently assigned as a project officer to COMOPTEVFOR where he was responsible for technical and operational test plans their execution and final equipment appraisal. Following a tour as engineering officer aboard the USSNespelen (AOG-55) he was assigned as commissioning MPA aboard the USSElliot (DD-967) the fifthSpruanceclass destroyer. For the past six years he has been employed by Solar Turbines Incorporated in program management within the advanced development department. He is currently
There is a great deal of emphasis currently in the Navy on the issues of reliability and maintainability. If a system or component is out of commission, it obviously cannot perform its mission. Thus, systems and compo... 详细信息
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MK 41 VERTICAL LAUNCHING SYSTEM FLEET APPLICATION
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1985年 第4期97卷 174-184页
作者: KULESZ, JJ USN The Author is currently program manager for the MK 41 vertical launching system (PMS 410). A native of Pittsburgh Pa he was commissioned in June 1961 at the United States Naval Academy. After serving as missile handling and third divirrion officer on the USS Little Rock until September 1963 he attended the United States Naval Destroyer School. In August 1945 he assumed duties as weapons officer for USS De Haven. Captain Kulesz received the degree of master of science in electrical engineering in 1969 from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey and the graduate of the command and staff course at the Naval War College of the National War College of the Republic of Germany. He served as commanding officer on the USS Conflict and as deputy combat systems engineer for the AEGIS project at Naval Sea Systems Command. Prior to assignment as program manager at PMS 410 Captain Kulesz was the AEGIS department head at the Naval Ship Weapons Systems Engineering Station Pt. Hueneme.
The unique physical construction and launch control system architecture of the MK 41 vertical launching system (VLS) makes it particularly adaptable to a variety of missiles and ship classes. The U.S. Navy began insta... 详细信息
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