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SCHMAHL and SCHMAHL, INC.
Surveyors-Engineers-Average Adjusters
Germanischer Lloyd (Florida and Bahamas)—Hellenic Register
Japanese Marine Corp., Liberian Bureau of Maritime Affairs-
Panama Bureau of Shipping (Florida and Bahamas)
SCHMAHL BUILDING 1209 S.E. Third Av., Fort Lauderdale, Fl. 33316 (305) 522-0689 - Miami (305) 944-4512
Toll Free FL Line: 800-432-0656 - Telex: 51-4489
TAMPA-MIAMI-JACKSONVILLE-HAM BURG
Qfeawottfiy Qfyde/ruy preliminary analyses - software - hardware - installation
MARINE GAS TURBINE. DIESEL AND
STEAM PROPULSION SYSTEMS
SHIP CONTROL SYSTEMS. AUTOMATION FOR
NEW DESIGNS AND CONVERSIONS
DISTILLATE AND RESIDUAL FUEL SYSTEMS p.o. box 327 i anion, conn. 06019 tel. (203) 693-4097/8225
GEORGE G. SHARP, INC.
MARINE ENGINEERS
NAVAL ARCHITECTS 100 Church Street
New York, N.Y. 10007 (212) 732-2800
SYSTEMS ANALYSTS
MARINE SURVEYORS 6525 Belcrest Road
Hyattsville, Md. 20782 (301) 699-1717
International Shipyard and Marine Consultants
SHIPYARD: modernization, expansion, new projects, op- erational technology, training, information—planning— and nc—systems (AUTOKON).
SHIPPING: integrated transport studies, shipevaiuation and design, management and operation of shipping companies.
OFFSHORE: design—building and operation ot offshore structures, supply bases and production facilities.
SHIPPING RESEARCH SERVICES A/S
Hjalmar Brantings vei 8
Oslo 5, NORWAY
Cable: SHIPRESEARCH
Telex: 18448 Oslo Telephone: (02) 15 24 12
SHIPPING RESEARCH SERVICES INC. 205 s. Whiting Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22304 USA
Telex: 230-899461
Telephone: 703 370 6031
R. A. STEARN INC.
NAVAL ARCHITECTS & MARINE ENGINEERS 100 Iowa Street
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
ri NAVAL ARCHITECTS/MARINE ENGINEERS
50 Court Street
Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201
(212) 522-2115
125 Clyde Street
West Sayville, N.Y. 11796
(516) 589-9857
H. M. TIEDEMANN & COMPANY, INC.
NAVAL ARCHITECTS—MARINE ENGINEERS
SURVEYORS—CONSULTANTS—R&D
ONE STATE STREET PLAZA
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10004
(212) 944-5532
Trans-International Marine Services Corp.
T I M S C O
MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS
INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEMS
951 GOVERNMENT ST. SUITE 216
MOBILE, ALABAMA 36604 205/438-5764
WESLEY D. WHEELER ASSOCIATES, LTD.
INTERNATIONAL MARITIME CONSULTANTS
104 EAST 40 STREET, SUITE 207
NEW YORK, N. Y. 10016
CABLES: WESWHEELER
126476 WHEELER NYK
ITT-WDWNY 426040
RCA-236922 WDW
212-867-4760
DIPLOMATE IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE AND MARINE ENGINEERING
Uhlig & Associates, Inc.
SURVEYORS. ENGINEERS. CONSULTANTS. APPRAISERS
DIESEL ENGINES:
• Electronic performance analysis to achieve most
efficient operation at lowest overall cost.
• Design, installation, overhaul and reconditioning of
complete engine rooms.
• Vibration measurements.
• Investigation of machinery accidents.
• Preparation of insurance claims.
SHIP MANAGEMENT:
• Crew, cargo, operations, communications.
• Organization of modern computerized marine
on-line cost accounting, etc.
MIAMI. FLORIDA - 8295 S. W. 188th Street," 33157
TELEX: 51 2479 51-2510 / TWX: 810 - 840 2430
PHONES: (305) 251-2702 (305) 251-2451
DeLaval IMO Pump Division
Publishes Illustrated Bulletin
On Pumps For Gas Turbines
The IMO Pump Division of DeLaval Tur-
bine Inc. has just published a six-page illus-
trated bulletin on IMO fuel and lube pumps
for use with gas turbines. The bulletin gives
specification and performance parameters
for fuel injection, fuel transfer and lube
applications. IMO pumps can operate on both
petroleum base and synthetic lubes, and for
fuel transfer and injection can handle dis-
tillates, crude, residual and low sulfur blends.
A notable feature of IMO pumps is that one
pump can be chosen to handle more than one
fuel.
Included in the bulletin are photographs
showing configurations and a cutaway dia-
gram showing construction and principle of
operation. All IMO pumps use the three-
screw axial-flow design. Screws roll without
rubbing and float in their bores, oil flow is
axial, radial bending loads do not exist and
hydraulic balancing eliminates thrust loads.
The single bearing is isolated from the oil.
These pumps are engineered to deliver non-
pulsating flow reliably and efficiently.
IMO pumps have been manufactured by
DeLaval Turbine Inc. since 1932, and are
in extensive use in merchant and Navy ves-
sels, refineries, industrial powerplants, nu-
clear and fossil-fuel powerplants.
The bulletin is available free of charge
from IMO Pump Division, DeLaval Turbine
Inc., P.O. Box 321, Trenton, N.J. 08602.
Midland Insurance
Names Nine Executives
Following a board of directors meeting,
James P. Craig, president of Midland Insur-
ance Company, One State Street Plaza, New
York, N.Y. 10004, announced the election of
Carmelo A. Orabona as vice president. Mr.
Orabona joined Midland in 1971 as manager
of the company's "Custom Cover" operations
for the Northeast. He was advanced to as-
sistant vice president in July 1974, when he
assumed national responsibility for that de-
partment. Prior to joining Midland, he was
senior casualty underwriter with the Insur-
ance Company of North America.
At the same time, eight new executive
appointments were made. Patricia Fleisch-
man and Salvatore R. DiRaffaele were named
assistant vice presidents. Alexander Biel was
appointed to the post of assistant controller.
Five new assistant secretaries were an-
nounced : George E. Buries, Michael J.
Corken, Malcolm G. Franklin, Abe Snyder,
and John R. Spiegel were named.
SNAME Philadelphia Section
Discusses The Why And How
Of Offshore Oil/Gas Drilling
Taking part in the Philadelphia Section, SNAME,
February meeting were, left to right: (standing) F.W.
Beltz Jr., Section secretary-treasurer,- C.W. Lofft, Sun
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., coordinator; M.A.
Morris, Section chairman, and H.T. McVey, member,
Section executive committee. (Seated) Dr. R.R.
Jordan, discussor; S.T. Hudson, author, and Dr. Terry
Petty, discussor.
The Philadelphia Section of The Society
of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers
held its February meeting at the Engineers'
Club located in downtown Philadelphia. The
meeting was attended by 65 members and
guests.
Following a social hour and dinner, S.T.
Hudson, president, J.E. Brenneman Co., pre-
sented a paper entitled "Offshore Drilling."
The paper discusses the why and how of
offshore drilling for oil and gas. Further, it
describes drilling operations and production.
The paper points out the need to continue
exploration and development of potential oil
fields on the outer continental shelf. With a
few statistics, the author showed how the
United States was the largest energy user
in the world, and in recent years has been
using up the country's petroleum reserves
faster than new ones have been found.
Dr. Robert Jordan, Delaware State geolo-
gist, and Dr. Terry Petty, president, ODECO
Engineers, Inc., presented informal discus-
sions.
Following the presentation of the technical
paper, M.A. Morris, Section chairman, pre-
sented the author with a certificate of
appreciation.
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