作者:
SINGERMAN, HAROLD H.KINNEY, EDWARD T.Mr. H. H. Singerman is Head of the Fluid Processes Branch of the Annapolis Division of the Naval Ship Research and Development Center. A native of Massachusetts
he has been at the Center since 1951. He has a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University and is a degree candidate for Master of Public Administration (Technology of Management) at the American University. His group is responsible for Research and Development in such diverse fields as life support in nuclear submarines analytical chemistry water treatment and control and shipboard sewage systems. He is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Mr. E. 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. After a brief stint as an assistant county engineer in Michigan he began his career with the Bureau of Ships as a Naval Architect in the Hull Design Training Program in September 1952. Mr. Kinney is currently a Project Coordinator in the Propulsion Power and Auxiliary Systems Division (SEC 6151) of NAVSEC where he is responsible for auxiliary and landing ships deep submersible vehicles and the NAVSEC Environmental Pollution Control Program. He is a member of the board of directors of the Federal Conference of Sanitary Engineers Panel M-17 of SNAME and Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society.
作者:
JUE, LSTHE AUTHOR:is Assistant Chief Design Engineer for Naval Architecture
San Francisco Bay Naval Shipyard Hunters Point Site San Francisco California. Responsible for surface ship and submarine arrangements structural and rigging design stability and damage control research
development and test of replenishment-at-sea systems and noise
shock and vibration tests. Author of many technical papers. Inventor and patent holder.Awarded U.S. Navy Superior Civilian Service Award by Rear Admiral J. K. Leydon
Chief of Naval Research for design of SEALAB II. Member of Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Naval Civilian Administrator Association National Assocation of Naval Technical Supervisors Chinese-American Institute of Engineers Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society and Sigma Xi Honorary Scientific Research Society Bachelor of Science
with honors and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering University of California. Licensed professional mechanical engineer State of California.
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.
作者:
TAGGART, ROBERTThe author graduated from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture in 1942
with a degree of Bachelor of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. He has been employed by the Maritime Commission the Naval Research Laboratory the Army Transportation Corps the Bureau of Ships Reed Research Inc. and served as a Naval Officer during World War II. In 1958 he formed Robert Taggart Incorporated. He has been engaged in research and development work for the past twenty years all of which has been related to naval engineering and oceanography. Extensive experience was gained in ship stability and seaworthiness noise shock and vibration of ships model and full scale tests of ship resistance propulsion and maneuverability ship structural behavior at sea and the design and control of unusual ship propulsion systems. Among his publications are reports papers and articles on side launching calculations ship standardization and fuel economy trials maneuvering trials hull form studies development of underwater acoustic facilities noise control of submarines and mine sweepers ambient noise surveys underwater missiles barge and tug design utilization of ships for research the development of ship propulsion systems and the development of propulsion and control systems for the dynamic positioning of ships on the ocean surface. Mr. Taggart is a licensed professional engineer in the District of Columbia and in Virginia. He is a member of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers the American Society of Naval Engineers the Northeast Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders the American Institute of Physics the Acoustical Society of America the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics the American Geophysical Union and the Interntional Oceano-graphic Foundation.
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