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ASNE Day (continued from page 58) or with intercooling. Design per- formance characteristics of several advanced-cycle gas turbines are described that utilize turbomachi- nery from various existing simple- cycle gas turbines. Estimates of the weight and volume of heat ex- changers included in these concep- tual designs are provided.
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ADVANCED MARINE
ENTERPRISES 141-2
ADVANCED STRUCTURAL
CORP 18-19
AERCO INTERNATIONAL 86
AERO NAV LABORATORIES 43
AEROQUIP CORPORATION 36
ALTURDYNE 159
AQUA-CHEM 104
ARINC RESEARCH CORP 3
AVON INFLATABLES 137-9
BATH IRON WORKS 112
BIRD-JOHNSON COMPANY 44-5
BOWMAR/ALI INC 127
BRITISH RESEARCH ASSN 99
CABOT CORPORATION 161
CAL-VAL COMPANY 169
CATERPILLAR 46-7
CDI MARINE 101
CHEMTRONICS INC 158
GEMS SureSite Level Indicators:
The intelligent alternative to cloudy sight glass problems on shipboard day tanks. VISIT BOOTH NO. 8 ASNE SHOW i For water, oil, or other corrosive, flam- mable or explosive liquids, i Highly accurate, direct, continuous level readout. i Externally-mounted (side or top). i Can incorporate switches or transducers for remote indication, alarms, horns, lights, computer signals, etc. 1 Flags change color for highly visible liquid level indication.
Easy to Install/
Simple Operation.
Magnetic float moves with liquid level. Bi-colored, interlocking, magnetic flags change colors with moving float to indicate exact changing levels. Assures safety; monitored liquid is within float housing. - SureSiie
Floa!
Housing
Eight ruggedly constructed models for virtually mainte- nance-free service. Made of stainless steel or PVC; custom lengths. Unaffected by high turbulence, shock, vibration, dust or temperature fluctuations. Versions withstand temperatures to 750°F., liquid viscosities to 1500 SSU, specific gravities down to 0.5.
For application information, call toll-free: (800) 321-6070.
In Ohio call (800) 441-7733.
GEMS
GEMS SENSORS DIVISION
Plainville, Connecticut 06062
Telephone: (203) 677-1311; Telex: 99306 ^jjp Transamerica
Delaval
CONRAD
Industries, Inc.
CONRAD INDUSTRIES,
INC. expansion pro- gram triples production capacity
Conrad builds fuel, spud, deck, self pro- pelled barges • Accurate • Swift • Streamlined • Cost efficient • In business since 1948
P. O Box 790 Morgan City, Louisiana 70381 (504) 384-3060
Circle 170 on Reader Service Card
THE MULTI-CLAMP SYSTEM
NO SHOCK, NO VIBRATION, LOW NOISE tube and pipe support.
Multi-Clamp provides a total system of planning, installing and retaining pipes, hoses and tubing on machine tools, in plants, on process machinery,in vehicles—anywhere line runs are required for hydraulic or pneumatic, cooling, lubrication, refrigeration, fuel, etc.
Supports tube and pipe in singular or multiple rows, and stacks in"ESuilding-Block" type construction. • Off the shelf delivery in sizes 3/16" thru 6" O.D. • Provides for simplified installation.
A true "do-it-yourself" system.
OTHER HYDROCRAFT ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE INCLUDE • Sirction line filters • Filler assemblies • Reservoir end covers • Flange kits • Weld risers • Glycerin Gauges
Carefully crafted, quality controlled products from the designers of Hydro-Craft Hydraulic reservoirs and Accessories 1821 ROCHESTER INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, ROCHESTER MICH. 48063
Phone:(313)652-8100 Telex: 023-5677
CLOW VALVES 100
COLT INDUSTRIES 55-7
COMBINATION VALVE COMPANY 15
COMBUSTION ENGINEERING 94-5
C0NTR0LMATICS 116
DAVID BROWN GEAR 69
DAVID TAYLOR R&D CENTER 192-3
DAVIE SHIPBUILDING 79
DAYTON T. BROWN 136
DECKS, INC 122
DESIGNERS & PLANNERS 149-50
DEUTSCH CO. MCD 87-8
DIRECTION TECHNIQUES
DES CONSTRUCTION NAVALES 14
ELLICOTT COMPANY 151-2
ENERGY AUDIT 18
ENVIROVAC INC 65-6
FLEXAUST COMPANY 132
FMC CORPORATION 6-7, 172-3
FOSTER REFRIGERATOR 175
FRAM INDUSTRIES 140
G.W. UNIVERSITY 178
GARRETT CORPORATION 83
GENERAL DYNAMICS 143-4
GENERAL ELECTRIC 59-60
GEORGE G. SHARP INC 34-5
GIANNOTTI & ASSOCIATES 72
GIBBS & COX INC 113-14
G0LAR METAL INC 98
GRUMANN/TAN0 CORP.
KREIGER ASSOCIATES INC 117-18
HENSCHEL CORPORATION 63-4
HEXCEL CORPORATION 71
HYDE PRODUCTS 12-13
INGALLS SHIPBUILDING 133-4, 185
ITT MACKAY 81-2
JAMESBURY CORPORATION 128
JERED BROWN BROTHERS INC 96-7
J.J. HENRY CO. INC 85
J.J. MCMULLEN ASSOCIATES 120
KAMATICS CORPORATION 167
LISTA INTERNATIONAL 155-6
LONSEAL INC 23
M. ROSENBLATT & SON 61-2
MAR INCORPORATED 80
MARINE ENGINEERING/LOG 174
MARITIME REPORTER 181
MARKETTECINC 49
MAROTTA SCIENTIFIC 75-6, 90-1
METCO INC 115
METRITAPE INC 119
MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND 165-6
MINE SAFETY APPLIANCE 109
MONCH MEDIA INC 20
MORGAN ACTUATORS INC 48
MORRIS GURALNICK ASSOCIATES ... 176
MUESCO INC 84
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 124-6
NATIONAL SHIPBUILDING
STANDARDS PROGRAM 177
NAVAL INSTITUTE PRESS 11
NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION 164
NAVSEA 190-
NAVAL SURFACE WEAPON
CENTER 162-3
NAVSSES PHILADELPHIA 168
NELSON ELECTRIC 52-3
NEWPORT NEWS SHIP 105-6, 110-11
NKF ENGINEERING ASSOC 153-4
ORI, INC 107
PINAY FLOORING PRODUCTS 179
PRC GURALNICK INC 77-8
PRODUCTS RESEARCH AND
CHEMICAL CORPORATION 121
RAYCHEM CORPORATION 73-4, 92-3
RCA CORPORATION 27-9, 37-9
ROCKWELL
INTERNATIONAL 24-6, 40-42
ROLLS ROYCE 186-9
RUSSELLSTOLL DIVISION 160
SANDERS & THOMAS 2
SELBY, BATTERSBY 54
SKF STEEL 70
SMA 18
SOLAR TURBINES 147-8
SPERRY UNIVAC 5
SSS CLUTCH COMPANY 50-51
STANLEY VIDMAR COMPANY 108
STEWART & STEVENSON 130-31
TATE TEMCO INC 157
TEXTRON ICS 102-3
TIMET 1
T-MAC 146
TODD SHIPYARDS 33
TRANSAMERICA DELAVAL 8, 183-4
TRW 21-2
UNIFIED INDUSTRIES 129
USA MODELS 135
VITRO LABORATORIES 31-2
WAUKESHA BEARINGS 89
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 4-5, 170-1
WORTHINGTON GROUP
MCGRAW EDISON 9-10
XOMOX CORPORATION 16-17 62 Circle 169 on Reader Service Card Circle 171 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News