作者:
MORISSEAU, KCThe author graduated from the New York State Maritime College in 1956
receiving his BS degree in Marine Engineering. He then reported to the Navy's Bureau of Ships where after 18 months training he was assigned to the Hull Mechanical Section in the Hull Design Branch. During this period he was involved in the contract design of various materials handling features of naval ships including vehicle and cargo handling for Amphibious Ships electronics equipment handling and replenishment at sea and in addition also was charged with the management and operation of the Division's computer installation. In 1964 he became the Hull Project Coordinator for the AOR 1 Class AO(J) 51 Class and the AOE 3 Class ships and after completing their contract design was transferred to the Auxiliary Type Desk and reassigned as AE 26 Class Project Engineer. From 1965 until 1974 he was the Program Manager for the FAST System and the Missile/Cargo STREAM System in the Underway Replenishment Project Office (PMS–390)/Underway Replenishment Division (SHIPS–490) and its organizational predecessors. In April 1974 when SHIPS–490 and SHIPS–427 were merged he became Head of the Underway Replenishment Improvement Branch the position he now holds in the Naval Sea Systems Command.
作者:
WARD, RUSSELL S.LARRABEE, RICHARD M.Mr. Russell S. Ward is a Supervisory Mechanical Engineer at the Naval Coastal Systems Laboratory (NCSL)
Panama City. Florida where he is presently the Task Leader for the developmental model of the U.S. Coast Guard's Fast Surface Delivery System. He has been the Project Engineer for several R&D Projects at NCSL including the developmental Swimmer Delivery Vehicle and its delivery sled. He has received three Superior Achievement Awards and is the co—holder of one U.S. Patent. Mr. Ward graduated from the University of Florida in 1951 receiving his BCE degree. He is a registered Professional Land Surveyor and a Past Chairman of the local Chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Lt. Richard M. Larabee
USCG was commissioned in June 1967 upon his graduation from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. During his first tour of duty he served in several assignments in the operations Department including that of Operations Officer USCG High Endurance Cutter Casco. From 1969 until 1970 he was the Commanding Officer USCGC Cape Hatteras based in Santa Barbara Calif after which he served as Public Information Officer and Aide for the Commander ELEVENTH Coast Guard District. He received his Masters degree in Ocean Engineering from the University of Rhode Island and in 1974 reported to U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters where he was assigned to the Search and Rescue Projects Branch in the Office of Research and Development. In 1975 he was reassigned to the Pollution Projects Branch and is currently acting as a Project Officer for the development of a Fast Surface Delivery System for Pollution Response Equipment development of a computer based instrumentation system for supporting pollution equipment and working in the area of hazardous chemical discharge amelioration. In 1972 he was the recipient of the Coast Guard Achievement Medal.
A Fast Surface Delivery system was developed at the Naval Coastal systems Laboratory, Panama City, Florida, for the U.S. Coast Guard to provide an efficient means to deliver and off—load pollution control equipment a...
After two decades, data processing has finally, and probably forever, found its niche among civil engineering and construction (CEC) professionnals, through word processors, digitizing tables, management software, and...
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ISBN:
(数字)9781468474046
ISBN:
(纸本)9781850912538
After two decades, data processing has finally, and probably forever, found its niche among civil engineering and construction (CEC) professionnals, through word processors, digitizing tables, management software, and increasingly via drawing software and computer-aided design (CAD), recently, robots have even started invading work sites. What are the main trends of CAD and robotics in the field of architecture and civil enginee ring? What type of R&D effort do university and industrial laboratories undertake to devise the professional software that will be on the market in the next three to five years? These are the issues which will be addressed during this symposium. To this effect, we have planned concurrently an equipment and software show, as well as a twofold conference. Robotic is just starting in the field of civil engineering and construction. A pioneer, the Civil engineering Departement of Carnegie-Mellon University, in the United States, organized the first two international symposia, in 1984 and 1985 in Pittsburgh. This is the third meeting on the subject (this year, however, we have also included CAD). It constitutes the first large international symposium where CAD experts, specialists in architecture and CEC robotics will meet. From this standpoint, it should be an ideal forum for exchanging views and expe riences on a wide range of topics, and we hope it will give rise to novel applications and new syntheses. This symposium is intented for scientists, teachers, students and also for manufacturers and all CEC professionals.
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