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Windows computer laboratory as a tutorial for undergraduate electromagnetics
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computer Applications in Engineering Education 1995年 第3期3卷 183-183页
作者: McCulloch, J. Keddy, W.A. Stuchly, M.A. University of Victoria Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Victoria Victoria British Columbia Canada Janet McCulloch:is a native of Toronto Canada where she briefly attended both York University and the University of Toronto before she set off on a year-long adventure through the Middle East and North Africa. When she returned to Canada she relocated to California. She spent a number of years living both in Los Angeles and coastal Northern California interspersed with several extended trips through the United States Mexico and Central America. Ms. McCulloch moved to Victoria British Columbia in 1989 and a year later registered in the cooperative education program in Electrical Engineering at the University of Victoria. She is presently in the fifth and final year of the program and has her sights set on graduate school. Besides the work described in this article she has been very much involved in the use of technology to assist in the delivery of curriculum at the senior secondary level. She lives on a country property a half-hour from the University with her husband her horse and three cats. W. Alfred Keddy:is an applications programmer/analyst for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Victoria. He received a BEng (1988) in Electrical Engineering and an MASc (1994) from the University of Victoria. His research interests include distributed systems image processing local area networks VLSI and DSP system design for computation and communication and human–computer interface design. Maria A. Stuchly:received an MSc in Electrical Engineering in 1962 from Warsaw Technical University and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Polish Academy of Sciences in 1970. Between the years of 1962 and 1970 she was with the Warsaw Technical University an Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences. After immigrating to Canada during 1970 her first position was with the University of Manitoba. In 1976 she became employed by the Bureau of Radi
Contents and implementation of a computer laboratory for undergraduate electromagnetics are described. The laboratory consists of four 3-hour sessions covering vector calculus, Maxwell's equations (integral and di...
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RAMP - A TEST BED FOR THE NAVY USE OF PDES PRODUCT DATA
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1990年 第3期102卷 100-110页
作者: KIRKSHARIAN, A The Author:is a project engineer in the Advanced Logistics Technology Division of the Naval Supply Systems Command Washington DC. Since 1987 Mr. Kirksharian has been involved in the system design of the RAMP R&D project. He acquired a B. S. degree in mechanical engineering in 1978 from the George R. Brown School of Engineering at Rice University. After several years of project engineering in the energy industry he received his M.S. degree in mechanical engineering in 1987 from Texas A&M University. Mr. Kirksharian has authored on the subject of computer-aided manufacturing with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and is a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. His current interests include computer-aided manufacturing applications and their impact on the Navy's industrial modernization programs.
The Rapid Acquisition of Manufactured Parts (RAMP) Project is a U.S. Navy program employing computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) technologies and computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistics Support (CALS) standards to... 详细信息
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COMPARATIVE STRUCTURAL LIFE ASSESSMENT OF PATROL BOAT BOTTOM PLATING
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1990年 第3期102卷 253-262页
作者: AYYUB, BM WHITE, GJ BELLWRIGHT, TF PURCELL, ES Bilal M. Ayyub:is currently an associate professor of civil engineering at the University of Maryland. He received his B.S. degree in civil engineering from the University of Kuwait in 1980. He completed both his M.S. (1981) and Ph.D. (1983) in civil engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Ayyub has an extensive background in risk-based analysis. He is engaged in research work involving structural reliability marine structures and mathematical modeling using the theories of probability statistics and fuzzy sets. His research work has been sponsored by the National Transportation Safety Board National Science Foundation U.S. Coast Guard Department of Defense State of Maryland and University of Maryland. He is the author of more than 100 publications in national and international journals conference proceedings and reports. Dr. Ayyub was a recipient of the ASNE “Jimmie” Hamilton Award for 1985 the ASCE “Outstanding Research Oriented Paper” in theJournal of Water Resources Planning and Managementfor 1987 and Edmund Friedman Young Engineer Award for Professional Achievement from ASCE for 1989. Gregory J. White:is an associate professor of naval architecture at the U.S. Naval Academy. He received his B.S. degreein engineering mechanics from Vanderbilt University in 1975 an M.E. degree in naval architecture from the University of California Berkeley in 1981 and a Ph.D. in civil engineering (structures) from the University of Maryland in 1986. Dr. White served on active duty with the U.S. Navy from 1975 to 1979 as a junior officer in the engineering and operations departments of Pacific Fleet destroyers. Prior to coming to the Naval Academy he worked at Mare Island Naval Shipyard in the scientific code and in the R&D division of Exxon International company's Tanker Department. Dr. White is the author of more than two dozen technical articles and reports and is one of the U.S. representatives to the International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC). His research interests lie in t
The estimation of an absolute life expectancy of a structure is a complex process and the results are expected to have relatively large levels of uncertainty. In this study, a comparative analysis is undertaken betwee... 详细信息
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NTDS - A PAGE IN NAVAL HISTORY
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1988年 第3期100卷 53-61页
作者: SWENSON, EN MAHINSKE, EB STOUTENBURGH, JS Capt. Erick N. Swenson USNR (Ret.):is a project manager for special projects in the Surface Ship Systems Division Hughes Aircraft Company Fullerton Calif where he has been employed since his retirement from the U.S. Navy in 1975. Originally trained as an electronics technician during WWII in the Captain Eddy program he later received a BS degree in electrical engineering from the University of Rochester Rochester N. Y. in 1950. Subsequent engineering education was received at the University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Penn. and the Naval Postgraduate School Monterey Calif. After commissioning he was ordered to duty as the electronics division officer on the USSMissouri(BB-63) and electronics ships superintendent at Hunters Point Naval Shipyard San Francisco Calif. When the design of the Naval Tactical Data System began in the mid-1950s Lt. (j.g.) Swenson was ordered to the Bureau of Ships Navy Department Washington D.C. as the junior engineering duty only officer assigned to the project. From 1962 to 1965 LCdr. Swenson was assigned as the BuShips technical representative on the program at Remington Rand Univac St. Paul Minn. For the next ten years he returned to BuShips/NavSea/NAVSEC as the NTDS project officer. During this time the project expanded considerably foreign military sales were heavily involved and interoperability with other services and countries were established. His final effort on active duty was to instigate the redesign of the previousSpruanceclass destroyers into the newerAdmiral Kiddclass improvement program. He is a registered professional electrical engineer in the State of California listed inWho's Who in the Worldis a life member of ASNE and chairman of the Long Beach/Greater LA Section. Capt. Edmund B. Mahinske USN (Ret.):is an alumnus of the U.S. Naval Academy the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Harvard Business School. His technical background is in electronics and he specialized in the management of programs involving the application of comp
A little over thirty years ago, a group of naval engineers were assembled by the Bureau of Ships to develop a new system approach to the combat information center (CIC). The CIC of World War II, with its “grease pen... 详细信息
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A NAVAL WARFARE DEVELOPMENT SITE
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1986年 第1期98卷 25-29页
作者: LANGSTON, MJ POOLE, JR LCDR. Marvin J. Langston USN is presently located in a staff office to RAdm. Wayne E. Meyer USN deputy commander weapons and combat systems. Currently he is working to define battle force system engineering. Prior to that time he served as command & decision and Aegis display system computer program development manager for DDG-51 class development. He spent three years in St. Paul Minnesota as the NA VSEA technical representative working on DDG-993 class combat system testing DDG-2/15 class NTDS development and ACDS concept development. He served as assistant electronic maintenance officer on USS America CV-66. LCdr. Langston has prior enlisted service in nuclear power reactor operation and holds an MSEE from the Naval Postgraduate School and a BSEE from Purdue University. Capt. James R. Poole USN (Ret.) is a 1957 graduate of the United States Naval Academy and has served in a variety of sea and shore billets during his 28 year naval career. Sea assignments included tours in destroyers submarines (conventional fleet and nuclear missile) logistic support ships and USS Norton Sound as commanding officer during at-sea evaluation of the Aegis EDM-1 weapon system. Shore tours at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School staff COMSUBLANT Aegis Project Office and Aegis Techrep RCA Moorestown N.J. preceded his final active duty assignment as deputy for operations U.S. Naval Academy. Capt. Poole has been a designated WSAM since 1975. He is currently employed by Advanced Technology Incorporated.
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AIR-CUSHION LANDING CRAFT NAVIGATION
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1985年 第4期97卷 248-260页
作者: GRAHAM, HR KIM, JC BAND, EGU FOWLER, AW Herbert R. Graham:received his degrees of B.S. in 1951 and M.S. in 1958 in aeronautical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the California Institute of Technology respectively. He also attended the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration. He is presently a task manager at TRW Inc. McLean Virginia responsible for landing craft air cushion (LCAC) engineering support. Since joining TRW in 1967 he has had several technical project management and system engineering responsibilities in amphibious ships transportation and energy. He was responsible for the preliminary engineering design and cost estimates for tracked air cushion vehicles (TACVs). He has been active in several professional societies including ASNE and served as vice-chairman Los Angeles Section American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. John C. Kim:received his degrees of B.S. in electrical engineering Tri-State University 1959 M.S. in electrical engineering Michigan State University 1960 and Ph.D. in electrical engineering Michigan State University. He is presently a senior staff engineer with TRW Inc. McLean Virginia where his technical experience has included communications system engineering and navigation system analysis. Since joining TRW in 1969 he has held numerous positions including section head project manager and department manager. His previous employment includes E-Systems/Melpar Division and Honeywell. Dr. Kim has been active in the IEEE Washington Chapter activities which included secretary vice-chairman and chairman of Systems Science and Cybernetics Group. Edward G.U. Band:received a B.S. degree in mechnical engineering in 1946 and a D.I.C in aeronautical engineering in 1947 at the City and Guilds College of London University. In 1951 he received an M.S. degree from Stevens Institute of Technology in fluid dynamics. After a career in the aircraft industry in England Canada and the U.S.A. he spent several years teaching in Chile and at Webb Institute of Naval Archi
Air cushion vehicles (ACVs) have operated successfully on commercial routes for about twenty years. The routes are normally quite short; the craft are equipped with radar and radio navigation aids and maintain continu... 详细信息
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FIRE MAIN CONTROL
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1985年 第6期97卷 35-48页
作者: MALKOFF, DB MOY, MC WILLIAMS, HL Dr. Donald B. Malkoff majored in physics as an undergraduate at Harvard University. He received an M.D. degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1960. This was followed by an internship and residency in neurology at University Hospital in Ann Arbor Michigan. He spent several years at the National Institutes of Health engaged in gerontology research has practiced and taught clinical neurology and in 1983 received an M.S. degree in computer science at the University of California San Diego. Currently Dr. Malkoff is employed by the Navy Personnel Research and Development Center in San Diego California where he is senior investigator in a human factor/computer display-and-control project involving the DDG-51 gas turbine propulsion unit. He is a member of the American Academy of Neurology the Society for Neuroscience the American Association for Artificial Intelligence and the Association for Computing Machinery. Dr. Malkoff is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology has taught computer science at UCSD and published in several research areas including magnetoencephalography and electron microscopy. His basic interests are in the areas of artificial intelligence and learning expert systems particularly as they apply to the problems of fault-detection and control. Dr. Melvyn C. Moy received his undergraduate training in mathematics and chemistry at the University of Texas Austin. He studied experimental psychology at the University of Wisconsin Madison receiving his M.S. in 1970 and Ph.D. in 1972. He served as an assistant professor at the University of South Dakota where he taught experimental design and methodology for a year before joining the Navy Personnel Research and Development Center in 1973. His work and research since then spans across many application areas such as the development of manpower planning models for the Navy the design of operational decision aids the human engineering of interactive large-scale war gaming systems and the evaluation o
The ship fire main has undergone considerable development throughout the past 2,000 years, resulting in a system that is critical both for normal ship function and for ship survivability in emergencies. Because of its... 详细信息
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RETROFITTING OF BULBOUS BOWS ON UNITED-STATES NAVY AUXILIARY AND AMPHIBIOUS WARSHIPS
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1984年 第6期96卷 40-51页
作者: CHUN, SK HOUGH, JJ ENGLE, AH FUNG, SC Stephen K. Chunis a graduate of the Maritime College of the State University of New York class of 1981 from which he received a B.E. degree in naval architecture and his license as a Third Assistant Engineer from the U.S. Coast Guard. Since graduation he has worked for the U.S. Navy as a naval architect with the Hull Form and Hydrodynamics Performance Division (SEA 55W3) of the Naval Sea Systems Command. Currently he is the task leader for hydrodynamic design for the DDG-51. He is also responsible for bulbous bow and appendage design for surf ace ships. Mr. Chun is a member of ASNE SNAME and ASE. Jeffrey J. Hough:is currently a naval architect with the Hull Form and Hydrodynamic Performance Division (SEA 55VV3) of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NA VSEA). In his current capacity he is a member of the Surface Ship Hydrodynamics Branch and is the divisional coordinator for computer supported design (CSD) technical director for the hull form design system (HFDS) Hull Engineering Group (SEA 55) assistant coordinator for CSD SEA 55 CSD coordinator for the DDG-51 contract design and SEA 55W3 project engineer for aircraft carrier/aviation support ship hydrodynamics. Mr. Hough received his B.S.E. degree in naval architecture and marine engineering in 1978 and his M.S.E. degree in naval architecture and marine engineering in 1979 from the University of Michigan. He began his career with the U.S. Navy in 1979 as an Engineer-in-Training in the Ship Design and Integration Directorate of NAVSEA. Prior to his current assignment Mr. Hough was the technical director responsible for the hull form and hydrodynamics energy conservation program and technical specialist for design practices for resistance and powering margins and hull form geometry. A member of ASNE since 1979 Mr. Hough is also a member of SNAME ASE and the U.S. Naval Institute. Allen H. Engleis a naval architect with the Hull Form Design and Performance Division of the Naval Sea Systems Command. He received his B.S. degree in engineering science from th
To meet energy conservation goals of the U.S. Navy, its attention has been focused on ways to reduce individual ship total resistance and powering requirements. One possible method of improving ship powering character... 详细信息
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A QUASI-FORCE-FREE SUPERCONDUCTING TOROIDAL MAGNET ACHIEVING "SHORT-SAMPLE" PERFORMANCE
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Chinese Science Bulletin 1983年 第8期28卷 1035-1042页
作者: 毕延芳 严陆光 Graduate School University of Science and Technology of China Beijing Institute of Electrical Engineering Academia Sinica Beijinghe force-free magnets are those in which the current density J is everywhere parallel to the field H i.e. J=αH where a is a scale function called force-free factor or function.Therefore the Lorentz force f is equal to zero since f=μJ×H=0.However from the virial theorem of mechanics it can be verified that
The force-free magnets are those in which the current density J is everywhere parallel to the field H, i.e. J=αH, where a is a scale function called force-free factor or *** the Lorentz force f is equal to zero, sinc... 详细信息
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The A‐9: A Program for Drafting Security Agreements Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code
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Law & Social Inquiry 1981年 第3期6卷 637-637页
作者: Sprowl, James A. James A. Sprowl is Research Attorney American Bar Foundation and Lecturer Northwestern University School of Law and Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology. B.S.E. 1964 J.D. 1967 University of Michigan. From 1967 to 1974 the author practiced patent law specializing in complex electronic and computer systems. Since coming to the American Bar Foundation Mr. Sprowl has done extensive work on use of computers in law.
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