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Human Ecology 1977年 第4期5卷 383-402页
作者: Sussmann, Hector J. Ammerman, Albert J. Hoffpauir, Robert Levandowsky, Michael Ehrenfeld, Joan Shechter, Mordechai Esser, Aristide H. Schuh, Janet C. Department of Mathematics Rutgers University New Brunswick Program in Human Biology Stanford University Stanford Department of Geography California State University Northridge Haskins Laboratories at Pace University New York Center for Coastal and Environmental Studies Rutgers University Piscataway Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Haifa Israel The Association for the Study of Man-Environment Relations Inc. Orangeburg Department of Human Ecology and Social Sciences Cook College Rutgers University New Brunswick
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THE MERCHANT SHIP NAVAL AUGMENTATION program (MSNAP)
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Naval Engineers Journal 1977年 第3期89卷 83-89页
作者: BENEN, LAWRENCE THE AUTHOR:received his BS degree in Marine Engineering from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in 1955. Following this he served aboard ship in the U.S. Navy as Engineering Officer ultimately joining the Naval Sea Systems Command in 1961. Since that time he has held a variety of positions related to management of development programs and in 1975 received the Naval Sea Systems Command Special Achievement Award for his work in this area. He has published 16 technical papers and has been a frequent lecturer and briefer on Navy developmental programs. Currently. Mr. Benen is Program Manager in the Research and Technology Directorate of the Naval Sea Systems Command where he is responsible for Submarine and Surface Ship Concepts and Hydrodynamics Advance Ship Development Materials Handling and Stowage and Marine Corps Mobility. Among his major active programs are the Landing Vehicle Assault (LVA) the Special Warfare Craft Program the Container Offloading and Transfer System SWATH and the Merchant Ship Naval Augmentation Program. Mr. Benen is a member of SNAME.
In the past two decades the U.S. Overseas Supply Base structure has greatly diminished, stretching the supply lines to deployed Navy forces. At the same time rapidly rising shipbuilding costs have caused new combatant...
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DESIGN ASPECTS OF NEW SERD CATAPULT
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1977年 第1期89卷 55-67页
作者: BRACE, RL MCWADE, JE USN Capt. R.L. Brace: USN reported for active duty in the U.S. Naval Reserve in June 1945 and upon his release from active duty in 1948 entered Chaffey Junior College Ontario Calif. from which he received his Associate Degree in Engineering in June 1949. Subsequently he attended Purdue University from which he received his BS degree in Chemical Engineering in 1951 and while on a Westinghouse Research Fellowship his MS degree in Engineering in 1952. He joined Phillips Petroleum Co. in Oklahoma as a research engineer with the Jet Fuel Research Group upon receiving the latter degree and while so serving obtained 12 patents. In January 1955 he was recalled to active duty and reported to Officers Candidate School. Newport R.I. Upon being commissioned in the U.S. Naval Reserve in May of that year he began his flight training at the Naval Air Training Command ultimately being designated a Naval Aviator and augumented into the regular Navy in 1956. He served with four carrier-based attack squadrons including three combat tours and in 1962 completed a duty assignment with the U.S. Army in South Vietnam. Other assignments include Catapult and Arresting Gear Officer USS Enterprise (CVN-65) duty on the Staff. Commander Naval Air Force. U.S. Atlantic Fleet: Assistant Chief of Staff for Material Task Force 78 during the mine countermeasure operations in North Vietnam Officer-in-Charge. Fleet Air Western Pacific Repair Activity Cubi Point P.I.: and Head. Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipments Branch Ship Installations Division. Naval Air Systems Command from 1974 to 1976 during which he had full responsibility for all shore-based and shipboard aircraft launching and recovery systems and was Acquisition Manager for the SERD Catapult Program. Capt. Brace who was designated an Aeronautical Engineering Duty Officer in 1964. is a graduate of the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School the Naval War College and the Defense Systems Management School and his military decorations include the Meritorious Service Award the Air Me
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Environmental management 1977年 第1期1卷 67-96页
作者: Frankenfeld, John W. Schulz, Wolfgang McMurty, George J. Petersen, Gary W. May, G. A. Hering, F. S. Schwartz, J. I. Heywood, J. B. Chigier, N. A. Grohse, E. W. Walker, J. D. Colwell, R. R. Petrakis, L. Pergament, H. S. Thorpe, R. D. Schoepf, Richard W. Krzyczkowski, Roman Henneman, Suzanne S. Hudson, Charles L. Putnam, Evelyn S. Thiesen, Donna J. Parks, G. A. McCarty, Perry L. Leckie, J. O. Schrumpf, Barry J. Simonson, G. H. Paine, D. P. Lawrence, R. D. Pyott, W. T. Leh, M. Elders, W. Combs, J. Caplen, T. Harrison, F. L. Wong, K. M. Heft., R. E. Charnell, Robert L. Lehmann, Edward J. Mallon, Lawrence G. Hatfield, Cecile Adams, Gerald H. Johanning, James Talvitie, Antti Noll, Kenneth E. Miller, Terry Smiarowski, Joseph F. Willis, Cleve E. Foster, John H. Schlesinger, Benjamin Daetz, Douglas Lear, Donald U. Smith, Mona F. Hundemann, Audrey S. Crockett, Pernell W. Werner, Kirk G. Carroll, Thomas E. Maase, David L. Genco, Joseph E. Ifeadi, Christopher N. Lowman, F. G. Christensen, S. W. Van Winkle, W. Mattice, J. S. Harrison, Elizabeth A. Barker, James C. Chesness, Jerry L. Smith, Ralph E. Shaheeen, Donald G. Raney, R. Keith Borton, T. Wezernak, C. T. Raney, R. K. Sherwani, Jabbor K. Moreau, David H. Eisenberg, Norman A. Lynch, Cornelius J. Breeding, Roger J. Johnson, J. D. Foster, K. E. Mouat, D. A. Clark, R. Hyden, John William Owen, Wilfred Bayfield, Neil G. Barrow, Graham C. Stolz, Stephanie B. Wienckowski, Louis A. Brown, Betram S. Keyfitz, Nathan Wilson, W. L. Newman, Peter W. G. Bammi, Deepak Bammi, Dalip Goddard, James E. Chisholm, Tony Walsh, Cliff Brennan, Geoffrey Thompson, K. S. Richardson, R. Jensen, Clayton E. Brown, Dail W. Mirabito, John A. Cowing, Thomas G. Binghamton, Suny Siehl, George H. Albrecht, O. W. Alexander, Ariel Barde, Jean -Philippe Darby, William P. McMichael, Francis Clay Dunlap, Robert W. Muckleston, Keith W. Frankenhoff, Charles A. Giulini, Lorenzo T. Wyatt, T. Black, Peter E. Keating, William Thomas Leonard, M. E. Fisher, E. L. Brunelle, M. F. Dickinson, J. E. Pethig, Rudiger Clapham Exxon Research & Engineering Co. Linden Government Research Lab Coast Guard Washington D.C. Department of Transportation Washington D.C. Office For Remote Sensing of Earth Resources. NASA Earth Resources Survey Program Pennsylvania State University Washington D.C. Department of the Navy Washington D.C. Cambridge. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Inst. of Technology USA Huntsville. School of Graduate Studies and Research Alabama Univ. USA Dept. of Microbiology. Office of Naval Research Maryland Univ. Arlington Research and Development Co. Pittsburgh AeroChem Research Labs. Inc. Princeton Dept. of the Interior Office of Library Services. Bibliographic Series (Final) Washington D.C. Interplan Corp. Santa Barbara Urban Mass Transportation Adm. Washington D.C. Naval Underwater Systems Center Newport Calif. Mercury Project. National Science Found Stanford Univ Washington D.C. Div. of Advanced Environmental Research & Tech. USA Corvallis. NASA Earth Resources Survey Program Oregon State Univ. Washington D.C. Riverside. Inst. of Geophysics and Planetary Physics National Science Foundation California Univ. Washington D.C. Livermore Lawrence Livermore Lab. California Univ. USA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Labs. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Miami National Technical Information Service Springfield Miami Univ. Coral Gables School of Law National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Rockville National Academy of Sciences Office of Sea Grant Washington D. C. School of Law National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of Sea Grant. Rockville Norman. Dept. of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science. Urban Mass Transportation Administration Oklahoma Univ. Washington D. C. Knoxville.Dept. of Civil Engineering. Federal Highway Administration Tennessee Univ. Washington D. C. Amherst.Water Resources Research Center. Office of Water Research and Technology Massachusetts Univ. Washington D. C. Calif. Dept. of Industria
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MEN OF THE MERCHANT MARINE
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Naval Engineers Journal 1976年 第6期88卷 75-86页
作者: BULLOCK, WILLIAM G. CONNORS, THOMAS G. Cdr. William G. Bullock USNR-R:graduated from the State University of New York Maritime College in 1957. receiving his BE (Marine) degree and a commission in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Subsequent thereto he attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology from which he received his MS degree and then later the Harvard School of Business Management where he completed the Program for Management Development. Currently he is the Chief of the Division of Engineering. Maritime Administration. An active member of A.S.N.E. since 1963 he served on the Society's Council from 1971 until 1973. and at present as a member of the Flagship Section is serving as Chairman of its Arrangements Committee. Mr. Thomas G. Connors:graduated from the State University of New York Maritime College in 1967. receiving his BE (Marine) degree. After spending several years in the Merchant Marine he joined the Maritime Administration in 1970 and is presently the Manager Marine Engineering in the Division of Engineering. In 1972 he received his MS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In addition to A.S.N.E. which he joined in January 1976 he is also a member of S.N.A.M.E.
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BANQUET ADDRESS - BUILT-IN COMBAT READINESS - APPROACH TO FUTURE SHIP DESIGN
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1976年 第3期88卷 40-43页
作者: MARCY, HT The Honorable H. Tyler (“Ty”) Marcy:was born in 1918 in Rochester New York but moved to Baltimore Maryland at an early age where he attended public schools. He is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from which he received both his BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering. Subsequent to receiving the latter degree in 1941 he designed and developed gun control systems in the MIT Servomechanism Laboratory until 1946 when he became Associate Director Special Projects Department M. W. Kellogg Company and worked on rocket engine development missile controls and analog air defense systems. In 1951 Mr. Marcy left Kellogg Company to join the IBM Corporation where he remained until 1972 and was employed in various engineering and managerial positions. At IBM his first assignment concerned the bomb/navigational system for the B-52 aircraft. He then moved into commercial development of data processing machines and peripheral devices subsequently being placed in a series of technical management positions which included Assistant Manager of Product Development Corporate Headquarters New York (1956) Manager Poughkeepsie N.Y. Laboratory (1957) Vice-President General Products Division (1962) Vice-President Systems Development Division (1965) and Director of Technology Corporate Headquarters Armonk N. Y. (1968). His last position was held until 1972 when he left IBM to do private consulting work in engineering management technology and program review. In October 1974 he was appointed by the President to his present office as Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development. Mr. Marcy has been a member of the Instrument Society of America since 1963 serving as its President from 1971 until 1974. In 1967 he became a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) for his leadership in feedback control and for his significant contribution to the management of technical enterprise. In addition to these professional organizations he is also a member of the
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COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF OCEANS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1976年 第1期88卷 21-26页
作者: SONENSHEIN, N USN (RET.) The Author graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in the Class of 1938. His work has included instruction in Naval Construction and Marine Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology which lead to his MS degree in 1944 and in the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Graduate School in 1964. As an Engineering Duty Officer (ED) he has served in various Navy commands including Mare Island and New York Naval Shipyards USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47) during the Korean conflict as Chief Engineer and on the Staffs of both the Commander-in-Chief and the Commander Service Force U.S. Pacific Fleet as Fleet and Force Maintenance Officer. Within the Naval Ship Systems Command and its predecessor Bureau of Ships his duties included those of Director Facilities Division Head Hull Design Branch Director Ship Design Division Assistant Chief for Design Shipbuilding and Fleet Maintenance and from 1969 to 1972 as Commander Naval Ship Systems Command. Other assignments have included Project Manager for the Navy's Fast Deployment Logistic Ship Project from 1965 to 1967 Deputy Chief of Naval Material for Logistic Support from 1967 to 1969 and Chairman Naval Material Command Shipbuilding Council which commenced upon completion of his tour as Commander Naval Ships Systems Command in 1972. On 4 September 1973 he was appointed Director of the Defense Energy Task Group (DETG) and subsequently on 15 November 1973 as Director of Energy for the Department of Defense. Upon his retirement from the naval service in November 1974 he became Assistant to the President Global Marine Development Inc. based in Newport Beach Calif. A former President of ASNE from 1970 to 1971 he is currently the Vice-President of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. In addition he is a member of the honorary engineering society Sigma Xi and listed among those named in “Who's Who in America.”
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THE UNITED STATES NAVY'S “DESIGN WORK STUDY” APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHIPBOARD CONTROL SYSTEMS
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Naval Engineers Journal 1976年 第6期88卷 62-74页
作者: PLATO, ARTIS I. GAMBREL, WILLIAM DAVID Artis I. Plato:is Head of the Design Work Study/ Shipboard Manning/Human Factors Engineering Section Systems Engineering and Analysis Branch Naval Ship Engineering Center (NAVSEC). He graduated from the City College of New York in 1956 receiving his Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree. Following this he started work at the New York Naval Shipyard in the Internal Combustion Engine and Cargo Elevator Section. During 1957 and 1958 he was called up for active duty with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and served in Europe with a Construction Engineer Battalion. After release from active duty he returned to the shipyard where he remained until 1961 when he transferred to the Naval Supply Research and Development Facility Bayonne New Jersey. Initially he was in charge of an Engineering Support Test Group and the drafting services for the whole Facility. Later he became a Project Engineer in the Food Services Facilities Branch with duties that included planning and designing new afloat and ashore messing facilities for the Navy. In 1966 he transferred to NAVSEC as a Project Engineer in the Design Work Study Section and in this capacity worked on selected projects and manning problems for new construction and also developed a computer program (Manpower Determination Model) that makes accurate crew predictions for feasibility studies. In 1969 he became Head of the Section. He has been active in the U.S. Army Reserve since his release from active duty and his duties have included command of an Engineer Company various Staff positions and his present assignment as Operations Officer for a Civil Affairs Group. He has completed the U. S. A rmy Corps of Engineers Career Course and the Civil Affairs Career Course and is presently enrolled in the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College non-resident course. Additionally he completed graduate studies at American University Washington D.C in 1972 receiving his MSTM degree in Technology of Management and is a member of ASE ASME CAA U. S. Naval Instit
The purpose of this paper is to discuss a system analysis technique called “Design Work Study”, that is used by the U.S. Navy for the development of improved ship control systems. The Design Work Study approach is o...
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SHIPS OF THE U. S. MERCHANT MARINE
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Naval Engineers Journal 1976年 第5期88卷 15-34页
作者: KISS, RONALD K. COFFMAN, EUGENE L. Mr. Ronald K. Kiss:graduated from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture in 1963 receiving his BS degree and from the University of California at Berkely in 1966 where he received his MS degree in Naval Architecture. Since joining the Maritime Administration of the Department of Commerce in 1963 he has worked primarily in the area of ship design as the Head Preliminary Design Branch Chief of the Division of Ship Design and currently as the Director of MARAD's Office of Ship Construction. In 1973 he completed the Program for Management Development at the Harvard Business School and as an author has written several technical papers including “CMX Designs — Merchant Ships of the 70s” and “Segregated Ballast VLCC's — An Economic and Pollution Abatement Analysis.” An active member of A.S.N.E. since 1969 and its Flagship Section he has served on the National Council until June of this year and on the A.S.N.E. Day Papers Committees for 1975 and 1976. In addition he is a Past Chairman of S.N.A.M.E.‘s Chesapeake Section and a member of S.N.A.M.E.'s Executive Marine Technology and Nominations Committees a member of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects President of the Webb Institute Alumni Association and holds memberships on several technical committees including the S.N.A.M.E. Ship Structure Subcommittee and the American Bureau of Shipping Committee on Naval Architecture. Mr. Eugene L. Coffman:is presently a Naval Architect Technician (General Arrangement Specialist) in the Division of Naval Architecture Office of Ship Construction Maritime Administration. Born in West Virginia he attended Marshall University in Huntington and has since taken various courses in Engineering and Naval Architecture at Washington D.C. area schools and government agencies. He has had 15 years in professional ship design work which includes 2 years shipyard experience 4 years as engineering designer 5 years as Naval Architect Technican (General) and 4 years as Naval Architect Technician (General Arrangement Specialist). Prior
This paper provides a survey of the United States Merchant Marine. It describes the overall content of the American Flag Fleet, discusses the importance and the impact of the Construction Differential Subsidy program ...
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THE NAVAL ENGINEER AND SHIPBOARD MANPOWER UTILIZATION
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Naval Engineers Journal 1974年 第1期86卷 33-38页
作者: PLATO, ARTIS I. The author graduated from the City College of New York in 1956 receiving his Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree. Following this he started work at the New York Naval Shipyard in the Internal Combustion Engine and Cargo Elevator Section. During 1957 and 1958 he was called up for active duty with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and served in Europe with a Construction Engineer Battalion. After release from active duty he returned to the shipyard until 1961 when he transferred to the Naval Supply Research and Development Facility Bayonne N.J. Initially he was in charge of an Engineering Support Test Group and drafting services for the whole Facility. Later he became a project engineer in the Food Services Facilities Branch with duties that included planning and designing new afloat and ashore messing facilities for the Navy. In 1966 he transferred to NAVSEC as a project engineer in the Design Work Study Section and in this capacity worked on selected projects and manning problems for new construction and also developed a computer program (Manpower Determination Model) that makes accurate crew predictions for feasibility studies. In 1969 he became Head of the NAVSEC Shipboard Manning/Design Work Study/Human Factors Engineering Section. He has been active in the U.S. Army Reserve since his release from active duty his duties having included command of an Engineer Company and various staff positions and his present rank being that of Major. He is presently enrolled in the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College non-resident course and in 1972 attended American University from which he received his MS degree in Technology of Management.
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