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A.S.N.E. Symposium (continued) 2:15-3 p.m.—"Hull Form Design Studies for Monohull Combatants," by W. Brett Wil- son, Naval Oceanographic Center. 3-3:45 p.m.—"Double Hull Producibili- ty," by Jeffrey E. Beach, Marty R. Fitzger- ald and Arun Mehta, DTRC-Carderock and

Ingalls Shipbuilding. 3:45-4 p.m.—Break.

SESSION III—AFFORDABILITY

Capt. Jim Baskerville, DTRC-Carderock 4-4:45 p.m.—"Affordability, the Watch- word of the Nineties," by Capt. Clark Gra- ham. Commander, David Taylor Research

Center. 4:45-5:30 p.m.—"Cruiser, Destroyer,

Frigate Technology Assessments," by Dr.

Dean A. Rains and John A. Johnson, Deci- sion Engineering.

Friday, September 28

SESSION IV—ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Timothy Doyle, DTRC-Annapolis 8:30-9:15 a.m.—"Applications of Fuel

Cells to Naval Power/Propulsion," by David

F. Bloomfield, Analytic Power Corp. 9:15-10 a.m.—"AC Electric Drive Ma- chinery Design," by John P. Casey, General

Electric Co. 10-10:15 a.m.—Break. 10:15-11 a.m.—"VSCF Cyclo-Converter

Power Equipment (A Versatile Technology for Full Range PDSS)," by Kenneth J.

Hultgren. General Electric Co. 11-11:45 a.m.—"Navy Electrothermal

Gun Applications," by Dr. George Chrysso- mallis and Michael Guilt, FMC. » i &

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SESSION V—CURRENT SHIP DESIGNS

SURVIVABILITY

Capt. Charles Calvano, NAVSEA 1:30-2:15 p.m.—"The DDG-51 Flight III," by R.H. Fortune and Don L. Ewing, NAV-

SEA. 2:15-3 p.m.—"The SA'AR-5 Corvette," by Charles J. Gallagher Jr., Ingalls Ship- building. 3-3:15 p.m.—Break. 3:15-4 p.m.—"NATO Frigate Replace- ment for the Nineties," by Harvey G. Kloehn and Roger Schaffer, Westinghouse and Ad- vanced Marine Enterprise. 4-4:45 p.m.—"Enhancing Ship Surviva- bility," by Dr. L. Dean Simmons, Institute for Defense Analyses. 4:45-5:30 p.m.—"Maritime Tactical De- terrence—Why? How? What? The Future for Surface Warships," by G.H. Fuller and

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ASNE SYMPOSIUM 1990

Exhibitor List

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ABS —

ASNE 85

Automated Terminal Info. Sys. 4

Bath Iron Works 28

CDI Marine 70

David Taylor Research Center 3

Decision Engineering —

Designers & Planners 13

Deutsch Metal Components 7-9

Dresser-Rand 21

Engineering Visions 75

Envirovac 77, 78

FMC Corp. 29, 30

Force 46

General Electric A-D

Hiller Systems 82

Ingalls Shipbuilding 36-38

Intermarine USA 35

Jered Brown Bros. 27

J.J. McMullen Assoc. 1

Joy Technologies

Kamatics 2

Keystone Valve USA 51

Lapeyre Stair 69

Litton Data Systems 10, 11

Mario Coil 16, 17

Marotta Scientific Controls 32, 33

Martin Marietta Aero & Naval 73, 74

Mississippi State Univ. 52

MTU North Amer. 34

Naval Surface Warfare Center 5, 6

Nelson Electric 26

NMP Corp. 63

Olympus Corp. 31

Pall Land & Marine 45

Rockwell Int'l 58, 59

Seacor Engineering 76

Solar Turbines 14

SPD Technologies 24

Stanley G. Flagg 57

V.L. Logistics 25

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