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THE ENERGY CRISIS AND NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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Naval Engineers Journal 1974年 第3期86卷
作者: CDR. J. RICHARD GAUTHEY USN JOSEPH P. DeTOLLA CDR. J. RICHARD GAUTHEY USN & JOSEPH P. DeTOLLA Cdr. J. Richard Gauthey USN graduated from Cornell University in 1955 with a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree and entered the U.S. Navy through the NROTC program. Following three tours of sea duty he attended the University of California at Berkeley where he earned his Master of Science degree. From 1963 to 1965 he was Project Officer for Aircraft Carriers and Amphibious Ships in the Design Division BUSHIPS. The succeeding three years he was Assistant Repair Superintendent for Surface Ships at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard. After attending the Naval War College he was Maintenance Officer COMINELANT Staff prior to his present assignment as Director Ship Research and Technology Division NAVSHIPS where he has been since 1971. He is a member of both ASNE and SNAME. Joseph P. DeTolla a native of Philadelphia Pa. received his BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Drexel University in 1969. He began his career with the U.S. Navy in 1965 as a Mechanical Engineering Trainee in the Philidelphia Naval Shipyard Design Division under the BUSHIPS Cooperative Education Training Program. In 1911 he joined NAVSEC as a Mechanical Engineer in the Fluid Systems Branch. For the past two years he has primarily been involved in conducting alternative auxiliary heating system “tradeoff” studies and in the design of total energy/waste heat recovery systems for the PF 109 Class Sea Control Ship DG/AEGIS and AO 177 Class. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the District of Columbia a member of ASE ASME and SNAME and a candidate for the Master of Engineering Administration degree at The George Washington University.
Energy used by U.S. Navy ships is viewed in the context of the national situation. Shipboard usage and the controlling variables are summarized. Research and development being planned by the Navy is described. Efforts...
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COST-ANALYSIS OF OPTIONAL METHODS OF SHIPBOARD DOMESTIC WASTE-DISPOSAL
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1973年 第1期85卷 86-92页
作者: PIERSALL, CH BORGSTRO.RE USN CDR Charles H. Piersall Jr.USN graduated from the New York State Maritime College in 1956 with the Bachelor of Marine Engineer's Degree. He was designated Engineering Duty Officer (1400) in June 1958 and has had numerous engineering and industrial tours of duty. He has a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School (1965) and a Master's Degree in Business Administration (Systems Analysis) from the Defense Systems Analysis Program University of Rochester (1970). Upon completion of the latter he was ordered to The Center for Naval Analyses where he served as a cost analyst and shipbuilding/ship repair consultant. Additionally he was Project Officer for the Navy and the Environment Study. His present assignment is Director of Production Test and Integrated Logistic Support—LHA Project Naval Ship Systems Command. He is President of the CNA Sigma Xi Club and is active in the American Society of Naval Engineers. He has published articles in theASME Journal for PowertheJournal of the American Water Works Associationand theNaval Engineers Journal. Mr. Robert E. Borgstrom was graduated from the California State University at Northridge with a B.A. (1969) and an M.A. (1970) in Geography. He was Manager of Programming Services at the Laboratory for the Quantitative Analysis of Environmental and Spatial Systems and is presently with the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations assigned to the Center for Naval Analyses where his work has included studies of the Navy's program for environmental protection.
The problem of sewage and waste disposal from U. S. Navy ships is recognized by the highest authorities in the Navy. Many activities and individuals are deeply involved in the total problem and its numerous subcategor...
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engineering OPERATIONAL SEQUENCING SYSTEM
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1970年 第6期82卷 65-&页
作者: CALOGERO, R MCMANUS, D Robert Calogero graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in February 1965. He entered the Magnetic Defense Section of Propulsion Power and Auxiliary Systems Division of the Naval Ship Engineering Center where he had previously served as a summer student engineering aid. In December 1968 he transferred to the Maintenance Management Branch of NAVSHIPS where he assumed responsibility as Manager of the Operational Sequencing System. Calogero is presently in the Engineering Administration Program offered at the George Washington University and is a member of the Association of Senior Engineers of the Naval Ships Systems Command. Donald McManus graduated from the Maine Maritime Academy in 1954 and received his Bachelor of Marine Science Degree Commission in the U. S. Naval Reserve and a USCG Marine Engineer's license. After graduation he sailed as a licensed engineer aboard steam and diesel powered tankers and “dry cargo” vessels engaged in worldwide commercial trade. Upon release from active duty in 1958 he was employed for the next eight and one-half years at the Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. Chester Pa. in various engineering capacities. McManus came to the Naval Ship Engineering Center in December 1966 and is presently employed as a Marine Engineer in the Control Section of Machinery Arrangement and Controls Branch. He is a member of the Association of Senior Engineers of the Naval Ship Systems Command.
The many varied types of engineering plants extent in today's modern Navy requires an ever creasing range and depth of operational knowledge by engineering personnel at all levels of shipboard operations. The Engi...
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WHY WATERJETS?
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Naval Engineers Journal 1967年 第5期79卷 779-783页
作者: BERG, DAVID J. JONES, WALTER S. MARRON, HUGH W. David Berg a native of Michigan received his Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Michigan Technological University in 1951 after which he began his career with the Bureau of Ships in the Machinery Design Branch on noise shock and vibration problems. He was project engineer for the axial flow pumpjet development on USS Witek (DD848) and USS Glover (AGDE1) and received his Master of Engineering Degree in Naval Architecture in 1964 from the University of California Berkeley. Mr. Berg is currently acting head of the Ship Performance and Trials Section of the Propulsion Systems Analysis Branch in the Naval Ship Engineering Center. He received the Meritorious Civilian Service Award in 1962 for contributions to the design of the USS Thresher (SSN593) and was awarded the Superior Performance Award for Outstanding Performance in 1966. Hugh Marron a native of Pennsylvania received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1939. Upon graduation he was employed for one year with the Pennsylvania Department of Highways as a construction engineer. In July 1940 he became a Marine Engineer at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard where after a period of apprenticeship and special training in this new field he was assigned to the Machinery Scientific Group of the Design Division. Then in October 1945 he was transferred to the Design Division of the Bureau of Ships. Mr. Marron is now a Project Coordinator in the Propulsion Power and Auxiliary Systems Division of the Naval Ship Engineering Center. Walter S. Jones a native of Virginia graduated from the George Washington University with a BME in June 1958. From July of that year through June 1965 he served with the Machinery Design Branch of the Bureau of Ships where he was Project Engineer for the Hydroneu-matic Ram Jet and Water jet Propulsion Systems. Mr. Jones is currently the Machinery Coordinator for the Computer Aided Ship Design Program in the Naval Ship Engineering Center.
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THE EFFECT OF ELECTRONICS ON THE DESIGN OF DEEP SUBMERSIBLES
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Naval Engineers Journal 1969年 第3期81卷 123-132页
作者: NICHOLSON, WILLIAM M. CESTONE, JOSEPH A. Captain W. M. Nicholson USN is presently Director of Deep Submergence Systems Project having graduated first in the class of 1941 from the U.S. Naval Academy and received a Master of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. Prior duty has included Design Assistant at the Bureau of Ships Planning and Estimating Assistant at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard Engineering Department on the USS OREGON CITY Damage Control Assistant on the USS PHILIPPINE SEA Ship Superintendent and Docking Office after which he was Design Superintendent at the Boston Naval Shipyard Engineering Instructor at the Naval Postgraduate School Management Engineer and Comptroller at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Professor of Naval Construction at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has been awarded the American Defense Service Medal the American Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal Navy Occupation Service Medal European Clasp the National Defense Service Medal. Member of the American Society of Naval Engineers American Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers the Instituteo Panamerico de Engenieria Naval Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Xi. Mr. Joseph A. Cestone has been associated with the Deep Submergence Systems Project since its inception and received an appointment as Head of the Sensors-Navigation Ship Control Branch in 1966. In this capacity he is responsible for design specifications and procurement of sensor devices navigation systems and control equipment for the undersea submersibles and habitats pertaining to the Deep Submergence Program.
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CONTROL OF SHIPBOARD WASTES
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1971年 第3期83卷 118-&页
作者: KINNEY, ET CONSTANT, A Edward T. Kinney a native of Grand Rapids Michigan earned his Bachelor of Science degree with honors in Civil Engineering from Michigan State University in 1952. He began his career with the Bureau of Ships as a Naval Architect in the Hull Design Training Program in September 1952. Kinney has served as a Project Coordinator in the Machinery Systems Division and is currently Head of the Environmental Pollution Control Branch at the Naval Ship Engineering Center. He is a member of several committees including the Department of Defense Environmental Pollution Control Committee and the Interagency Committee on Vessel Pollution Standards. Alexander Constant graduated from Pennsylvania Military College in June 1960 with a B.S. in Civil Engineering. After two years with the U.S. Forest Services working as a Civil Sanitary Engineer designing recreational facilities Constant joined the Vermont Water Resources Department as a Project Engineer. For the past five years he has been associated with the Naval Ship Engineering Center Piping System Branch responsible for design and development of systems and equipment to abate and control shipboard generated waste. He is presently Acting Head of the Sewage and Waste Water Section of the Environmental Pollution Control Branch NavSec.
The Navy, as well as other Federal Agencies and the private sector, has a clear mandate to stop polluting the environment, Various sources of environmental pollution caused by the operation of naval ships are discusse...
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MARINE APPLICATIONS OF PLASTICS
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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers 1960年 第4期72卷 609-622页
作者: OWEN, T.B. ALFERS, J.B. USN Captain Owen was commissioned in the Navy in 1940 upon graduation from the University of Washington where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. After four years of service afloat during World War II and a brief tour in the Bureau of Naval Personnel he participated in the Navy officers' postgraduate training program. In 1950 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry at Cornell University. After a year's work at the University of Amsterdam he was designated as an Engineering Duty Officer. He then returned to the United States for duty in the Naval Sciences Division of the Office of Naval Research. He was then transferred to the Long Beach Naval Shipyard where he served successively as Assistant Repair Superintendent and Production Control Superintendent. At the conclusion of this tour he was assigned to the Bureau of Ships as Head of the Materials Development Branch. He is now Director Applied Science Division of the Bureau. Captain Owen holds the Silver Star Medal Bronze Star Medal the Navy Unit Commendation and other area service awards. He is a member of the American Chemical Society Tau Beta Pi and Sigma Xi. Mr. Alfers graduated from Kansas State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He worked for several years with the Rural Electrification Administration on operation and maintenance of Rural Electric distribution systems. For the past 18 years he has worked in research and development and standardization of plastic and dielectric materials for the Bureau of Ships. At the present time he is Acting Head of the Section for Polymers Fibers and Packaging of the Material Development Branch. Mr. Alfers recently received a Master's degree in Engineering Administration from George Washington University. He has received the Distinguished Civilian Service Award from the Secretary of the Navy and the Executive Award from the Reinforced Plastics Division of the Society of the Plastics Industry. He is a member of the Society of Plastic Enginee
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DESCRIPTION OF PROPULSION SYSTEM FOR DDH-280 CLASS GAS TURBINE DESTROYERS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1970年 第1期82卷 19-&页
作者: SACHS, RM THE AUTHOR: graduated from the University of Toronto in Engineering Physics in 1948. Prior to graduation he was active in the Royal Canadian Navy (Reserve) obtaining a commission as a sub-lieutenant (engineer). For the following eighteen years he was intimately involved in aircraft gas turbine engineering with occasional forays into the field of atomic energy industrial gas turbines and vehicular gas turbines. He has at various times specialized as a designer a stress analyst systems analyst and development engineer. For the past four years with United Aircraft of Canada Limited Industrial and Marine Division he was first Chief Analytical Engineer and then DDH Program Manager. During most of this time he has been involved with the application of gas turbines to marine propulsion.
Four helicopters carrying destroyers are being built for the Canadian Armed Forces incorporating an advanced all gas turbine COGOG propulsion system supplied by United Aircraft of Canada Limited. The propulsion system...
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IS HABITABILITY WHAT WE REALLY WANT?
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Naval Engineers Journal 1966年 第4期78卷 621-626页
作者: WILSON, THOMAS B. U.S. NAVY THE AUTHOR: has served in the U.S. Navy since 1942 starting with service in the Destroyer Forces Atlantic Fleet as a machinist mate on destroyer and destroyer tender types until entry into the U.S. Naval Academy in June 1944. He graduated in 1948 and served in the Amphibious Force US. Pacific Fleet on attack troop transports as Gunnery Officer Deck Division Officer Salvage Officer and Boat Group Officer until 1951 when he entered the Navy's Postgraduate Training Program. He received a Master of Science Degree in Naval Architecture from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture in 1953. Concurrently he entered the ranks of “Engineering Duty Only” Officers assigned to the Bureau of Ships Department of the Navy. He has served on the waterfront in Naval Shipyards in supervisory positions on new construction conversion repair and docking of ships ranging from minesweepers to attack aircraft carriers. Other assignments include Planning and Design Officer in a Supervisor of Shipbuilding Office Assistant Material Officer for Mine Forces Pacific Fleet Damage Control and Engineer Officer on the USS. RANDOLPH (CVS 15) as Project Coordinator of Aircraft Carrier design in the Ship Design Division of the Bureau of Ships and as Industrial Officer of the David Taylor Model Basin at Carderock Maryland. He is currently serving as the Fleet Maintenance and Support Officer on the Staff of the Commander in Chief U.S. Naval Forces Europe. The opinions expressed in this article are his own and in no way reflect those of the Naval Ship Systems Command or the Department of Navy.
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CATAMARANS - DREAM OR REALITY
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1970年 第3期82卷 95-&页
作者: BOND, JR USN THE AUTHOR is currently assigned as the CVAN Ship Design Manager on the staff of the Assistant for Ship Design Ship Systems Engineering and Design Department Naval Ship Engineering Center. He is the Project Director for the CVAN-71 Concept Formulation Program which will produce the design for the follow on ships to the NIMITZ (CVAN-68) Class. He graduated from the University of Illinois in 1955 and completed postgraduate work at Webb Institute of Naval Architecture in 1962. He holds a BSME a BS in Marine Engineering and an MS in Naval Architecture. He is a registered Professional Engineer in the state of Virginia. He has had sea tours in a destroyer and an Attack Aircraft Carrier and shore tours at the U. S. Naval Academy and the Norfolk Naval Shipyard.
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