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Birnbaum, L.S.Bukzin, E.A.Saroyan, J.r.Leon S. Birnbaum holds a B.S. degree in Chemistry from City College of New York. He has completed graduate work in Chemistry at the University of Maryland and Temple University
and in Technology and Management at American University. He has been with the Navy Department Washington since 1949 and is currently Head of the Coatings and Chemistry Branch of the Materials Development and Application Office of the Naval Ship Engineering Center. Responsibilities of this Branch include such items as coatings corrosion control techniques insulation chemical cleaning water treatment toxicology and detection and decontamination of biological and chemical warfare agents. Prior to this Mr. Birnbaum was employed in the Industrial Test Laboratory Philadelphia Naval Shipyard from 1938 to 1949. Work during this period included supervision of a section which inspected paints and allied materials and petroleum products to determine their suitability for Naval use and direction of research in fire retardant treatments. He is a member of the American Chemical Society
Washington Paint Technical Group. National Association of Corrosion Engineers and the American Society of Naval Engineers. Mr. Bukzin is a research and development program manager in the Naval Ship Systems Command of the Department of the Navy in the fields of non-metallic materials
fuels lubricants cold weather operations and several other areas. He is a graduate chemical engineer from New York University with additional training in naval architecture and management which culminated in his participation in the Senior Development Program at Cornell University during the summer of 1960. He has been employed by the Command and its predecessor for the past 2b years and has been in his present position of R&D planning and programming for the past six years. Prior to that his major technical responsibilities were in the field of elastomers and their applications. He received several awards and published a number of papers during those years. Mr. Bukzin is a me
report on paints used on surface ships and submarines for protection against corrosion and prevention of fouling, and on work connected with development and evaluation of such coatings;experiences with "hot plast...
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report on paints used on surface ships and submarines for protection against corrosion and prevention of fouling, and on work connected with development and evaluation of such coatings;experiences with "hot plastic", "cold plastic" and vinyl paints;hazards in use of vinyl paints and safety precautions;test techniques;new toxics (which are only kind so far satisfactory antifouling formulations) under test.
This volume compiles topics from the rEWAS 2013 symposium at the TMS Annual Meeting, focusing on different aspects of sustainability. It discusses how to realize sustainability in such areas as transportation, the bui...
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ISBN:
(数字)9783319487632
ISBN:
(纸本)9783319485805;9783319839752
This volume compiles topics from the rEWAS 2013 symposium at the TMS Annual Meeting, focusing on different aspects of sustainability. It discusses how to realize sustainability in such areas as transportation, the built environment, electrical and electronic equipment and infrastructure, energy production, and water systems. Enabling sustainability topics include the use of metals andmaterials processing, recycling andrecovery, as well as process design and modeling. The book focuses on understanding sustainability through life cycle management and analysis, systems modeling anddesign, and education and consumer awareness.
作者:
Sorkin, G.THE AUTHOR
is a Metallurgist Research and Development Program Manager in Ships Research Branch of Applied Research Division of Bureau of Ships. He received B.S. Degree “With Distinction” at the University of Arizona in 1938 and has done graduate work at George Washington and Maryland Universities in metallurgy and management. Completed the “Management Problems for Executives” course at the University of Pittsburgh. Employed: American Smelting and Refining Company from 1938 to 1941 as Assistant Foreman lead refinery chemist
control laboratory and Research Metallurgistwith Gulton Metal Refining and Chemical Corporation from 1941 to 1942 as Plant Superintendent. He entered Government Service in 1942
as an Industrial Engineer with the Bureau of Ordnance and later served there as Ordnance Engineer and Materials Engineer. Transferred to Bureau of Ships as a metallurgist in 1948 and is now manager of the Bureau of Ships R&D Program in Structural mechanics structural materials fabrication non-destructive testing ship protection weapons effects deep submergence submarine safety and related areas. He is a member of several professional and honorary societies a registered Professional Metallurgical Engineer in District of Columbia. He is the author of many technical papers and has received numerous awards citations and honors for work in his field.
It is noted that hard seawater systems are mainly associated with nuclear main propulsion plants, and include machinery equipment and components exposed to seawater pressure;these encompass cast and wrought forms;majo...
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It is noted that hard seawater systems are mainly associated with nuclear main propulsion plants, and include machinery equipment and components exposed to seawater pressure;these encompass cast and wrought forms;major components involved are listed in table;auxiliary systems (e.g. ballasting, torpedo tubes) subject to full submergence pressure are also mentioned;discussion considers design of components, materials currently specified, alloy development, research anddevelopment goals.
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