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Canadian Maritime Industries

Association's 45th Annual Conference

Event To Include Canadian Shipbuilding & Offshore Exhibition

T he Canadian Maritime In-dustries Association (CMIA) is busily gearing up for its' 45th Annual Techni- cal Conference, scheduled for Mon- day February 15 and Tuesday, Feb- ruary 16 at the Ottawa Congress

Center and Westin Hotel, in Ottawa,

Ontario.

The technical conference will again be complimented by the Canadian

Shipbuilding & Offshore Exhibition (CSOE), an opportunity for leading suppliers to exhibit products and tout services. "As a result of the resounding suc- cess of the exhibition, we have de- cided to include CSOE '93 on the program for our 1993 Conference," said CMIA president J.Y. Clarke. "This added feature has resulted in a tremendous interest in the confer- ence, which is the largest technical marine conference held in Canada."

Exhibiting hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, February 15, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tues- day, February 16.

The technical conference's open- ing session starts at 9 a.m. February 17, and it and other sessions will be presented in the custom-built semi- nar rooms in the Congress Hall, to- gether with CSOE '93.

The technical conference will, via the presentation of technical papers 56 from top industry officials, address some of the industry's most pressing issues, including: Diesel Engine Ap- plication Requirements for High-

Speed Marine Transportation; Envi- ronmental Aspects on Marine Auxil- iary Engines Burning Heavy Residual

Fuels; and the Benefits of Engine

Analysis.

All told, 16 papers will be presented.

In 1992 the technical conference and exhibition (CSOE 92) attracted more than 1,200 persons from across

Canada and around the world, in- cluding international media and gov- ernment officials

Registration for the show opens at 9 a.m. on Monday, February 15 on the

Congress Hall level of the Ottawa

Congress Center.

For further information on the con- ference and exhibition, contact: Joy

MacPherson, director administra- tion and finance, Canadian Maritime

Industries Association, P.O. Box 1429,

Station B, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

KIP 5R4; tel: (613) 232-7127; fax: (613) 232-2490.

TECHNICAL PROGRAM

Seminar Room A — Model Testing of the Remotely

Operated Vehicle "Dolphin," by C.J.

Harris and G. Hermanski, IMD/

NRC; V. Den Hertog, I.S.E. Re- search Ltd.; and D.B.

Muggeridge, Memorial Univer- sity of Newfoundland. — A Practical Method of Con- ducting, Analyzing and Scaling

Model Tests of Ships in Ice, by D.B.

Colbourne, D. Spencer; and S.J.

Jones, the Institute for Marine

Dynamics. — Resistance Standards for Ca- nadian Fishing Vessels, by D.

Molyneux, the Institute for Ma- rine Dynamics. — Application of Dynamic Posi- tion System to a Floating Crude

Oil Storage Vessel, by S.

Barkhouse and Capt. J. Dudley,

LASMO Nova Scotia Ltd. — New Propulsion Control Sys- tem for the M.V. Hudson, J.

MacDonald, Westinghouse

Canada, Inc. — Computer Numerically Con- trolled Milling of Mono Block Model

Propellers, by B. Gospodnetic and

G. Gospodnetic, Dominus Engi- neering Ltd. — Human Powered Subma- rines—An Engineering Challenge, by Dr. A.F. Aboulazm, Marine

Institute. —Canada Looks Towards

Paperless Applications for the Ca- nadian Patrol Frigate (CPF), by

Grant W. Brown, Paramax Sys- tems Canada, Inc.

Seminar Room B — Surveillance of the Exclusive

Economic Zone, by Dr. A.M.

Ponsford and R.E. Moutray,

Raytheon Canada, Ltd., and R.

White, Ultimateast Ltd. — Improved Growler Detection in Sea Clutter Using Coherent X-

Band Radar, by Dr. T.J. Nohara,

Raytheon Canada Ltd. — The Benefits of Engine Analysis, by J. Wiles, German & Milne Ltd. —The Westinghouse Rolls-Royce

WR-21 ICR Gas Turbine - An Intro- duction to the Future, by D.J.

Pratley and M. J. Duckworth, the

Rolls-Royce Industrial Marine Gas

Turbines Ltd. — Environmental Aspect on Ma- rine Auxiliary Engines Burning

Heavy Residual Fuels, by Ole

Schnohr, MAN B&W Diesel AS. — Diesel Engine Application Re- quirements for High-Speed Marine

Transportation, by W.A. Sprogis,

KHD Canada, Inc. — Fuel Treatment - An Intricate

Part of Your Fuel Management Sys- tem, by G. Frielipp, XRG Interna- tional Inc., and Kerry Barnum, BMK

Fuel Catalysts Distributors, Inc. ~ An AC Electric Propulsion Con- cept for TRUMP Replacement, by

W. Reinhardt and M. Tinhey,

National Defence, and J. Hensler,

Integral Dynamics.

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