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Annual Meeting — A Preview (continued from page 57) and permit him to better formu- late his salvage strategy at an early stage. Many of the tech- niques also provide new and up- dated data and methods for use by naval architects in preliminary ship design.

Paper No. 11. "Predicting Ship

Performance in Level Ice" by

Thomas V. Kotras, Andrew V.

Baird and John N. Naegle.

SYNOPSIS—Presented in this paper is an analytical model to aid designers in estimating a ship's performance in level ice as a func- tion of size, major hull character- istics and hull geometry. Included is correlation of the model predic- tions with full-scale ice trials data for seven icebreaking ships, rang- ing in size and hull shape from an icebreaking tug to an icebreaking tanker.

Paper No. 12. "Design and Veri- fication for Adequate Ship Maneu-

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Papers Committee

Jack A. Obermeyer, Chairman

Steven G. Buttner

Warren C. Dietz

Edward N. Dunlay

James F. Dunne

Keith P. Farrell

Jacques B. Hadler

James A. Higgins

James A. Lisnyk

Chester L. Long

Perry W. Nelson

Peter M. Palermo

Spencer Reitz

Richard W. Thorpe Jr.

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