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Twelve Technical Papers
To Be Presented At SNAME
Spring Meeting May 26-28
Twelve technical papers by leaders in the marine field will be presented at the Annual
Spring Meeting of The Society of Naval Ar- chitects and Marine Engineers at the Princess
Kaiulani Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii, May 26- 28, 1971. The theme of the meeting, hosted by the Hawaii Section, is "Oceanics Hawaii."
The papers to be presented on Wednesday,
May 26, are: "Problems of Ocean Platforms," by M. St. Denis and E. Allmendinger; "Sea- keeping Characteristics of a Multi-Unit Ocean
Platform," by M.K. Ochi and R.M. Vuolo; "The Design and Operation of a Prototype
Deep-Ocean Mining Ship," by R. Kaufman and
J.P. Latimer; "Fishing Vessel Development," by D.J. Doust, and "The Construction Assist- ance Vehicle (CAV), an Underwater Pickup
Truck," by S. Halpern and S.A. Black.
To be presented Thursday, May 27, are the following papers: "An Underwater Buoyancy
Transport Vehicle (BTV)," by N.B. Esta- brook and A.T. Strickland; "Propulsion and
Maneuvering Systems for Deep Submersibles," by R.W. Peach and F.C. Munchmeyer; "Anal- ysis of Tet Propulsion for Deep Submergence
Vessels," by T.P. Torda and D.W. Kos, and "Lightweight Syntactic Foam as Buoyancy
Material for a 20,000-Ft. Deep-Sea Vehicle," by H. Bernstein and M. Krenzke.
The last three papers, to be read on Friday,
May 28, are: "Rapid Analysis of Marine Struc- tures," by P.Y. Chang and W.D. Pilkey; "The
Design of Thick-Walled Unstiffened Cylinders
Subjected to Uniform External Pressure," by
S.R. Heller Jr., and "Structural Analysis of
Deep Submergence Pressure Hulls," by L.N.
Gifford Jr. and R.F. Jones Jr.
The social events on Wednesday, May 26, include a men's luncheon, a ladies' tour of
Paradise Park, with luncheon and a fashion show, and the president's reception that eve- ning. Speaking at the luncheon will be Dr.
John P. Craven, dean of marine programs at the University of Hawaii and the state of
Hawaii's executive director for marine affairs, on the subject "The Naval Architect and the
Design of Cities on the Sea."
On Friday, May 28, a luncheon and tour of
Oceanic Institute and Sea Life Park is planned.
A Luau banquet on Friday evening will con- clude the program for the Society's 1971
Spring Meeting.
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