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ASNE/NAVY SYMPOSIUM AND EXHIBITION 1986

Destroyer, Frigate and Cruiser Technology

Biloxi, Miss., October 2-4

A symposium and exhibition jointly sponsored by the Pascagoula

Section of the American Society of

Naval Engineers and the Navy Su- pervisor of Shipbuilding, Conver- sion and Repair-Pascagoula will be held October 2-4 this year in Biloxi,

Miss. This is the second such meet- ing (the first was held in Biloxi in 1982) planned to bring together

Navy and industry leaders for an interchange of technical ideas for future ship designs.

This year the exhibitor list has grown to some 60 companies that will display their products and ser- vices in the Gulf Coast Coliseum.

Papers to be presented at the four symposium sessions will survey the technical developments available for the design of the next class of combatant ships.

The October 2 morning session, to be held at nearby Keesler Air Force

Base, will be classified (U.S. Confi- dential). The other three sessions are unclassified and will be held at the Gulf Coast Coliseum. There will be luncheons on both Thursday and

Friday and a banquet on Thursday evening, all with guest speakers.

Luncheons will be held at the Coli- seum and the banquet at the Biloxi

Hilton. A wine and cheese party will follow the business session on

Thursday afternoon. On Saturday,

October 4, a tour of Ingalls Ship- building in Pascagoula will be con- ducted for those interested, with bus transportation provided.

Symposium Agenda

Thursday, October 2

Moderator: Dr. Reuven Leopold 8:30 am—"Structural Survivability of Surface Ships," by Alexander

Malakhoff, Stephen G. Arn- ston, and Robert Sielski 9:15 am—"Developments in Ship

Survivability Analysis," by Dean

Rains and John Johnson 10:00 am—"Combat Systems for the Nineties," by Richard Logan 10:45 am—"A Modular Aviation Fa- cility for a Variable Payload De- stroyer," by Joseph Rippman

Noon—Luncheon

Speaker: Rear Adm. John F.

Shaw, USN, Aegis Shipbuilding

Project Manager, NAVSEA

Afternoon Session

Moderator: Ronald D'Arcy 2:00 pm—"The Methodology for

Implementing Innovative Technolo- gy in DDG-51," by Cdr. James E.

Baskerville, USN, and Cdr. Wil- liam R. Schmidt, USN 2:45 pm—"The Impact of a Deep

Vee Hull Form on the Design and

Performance of Frigates," by Erbil

H. Serter, Capt. J.W. Kehoe,

USN (Ret.), and Kenneth S.

Brower 3:30 pm—"TOTS (Take Off Tons

Sensibly) Experience on the CG-47

Class Ships," by Martin Fitzger- ald and Arun Mehta 4:15 pm—"The Canadian Patrol

Frigate: Today's Technology," by

Capt. R.A. Sutherland, CF(N),

Cdr. L.P. Dumbrille, CF(N), and

Cdr. M.A. Stenson, CF(N) 5:00 pm—Wine and Cheese Party 8:00 pm—Banquet at Biloxi Hilton

Hotel

Keynote Address: Hon. Everett

Pyatt, Assistant Secretary of the

Navy (Shipbuilding and Logistics)

Friday, October 3

Moderator: Capt. Clark Graham,

USN 8:30 am—"Machinery for Future

Surface Combatants," by Timothy

J. Doyle, Raymond W. Kornbau and Arthur L. Smookler 9:15 am—"The Type 23 Frigate: the 'Duke' Class," by Cdr. Richard

Meryon, RN, and Cdr. D. Patti- son, RN 10:00 am—"Simplification of Gas

Turbine Intake Anti-Ice Systems," by Arthur G. Killinger 10:45 am—"Analysis of 400 Hz

Shipboard Electrical Power Sys- tems and Impact of Current Limit- ing Devices," by G. Babcock, T.K.

Huber and L.F. Rogers

Noon—luncheon

Speaker: Gerard C. Hoffman,

U.S. Navy specification control ad- vocate

Afternoon Session

Moderator: Peter Gale 2:00 pm—"Hull Form Development and Hydrodynamic Performance

Analysis of Surface Combatants," by Jeffrey Hough and William

Sandberg 2:45 pm—"Effects of Low Frequen- cy Motion on Human Performance at Sea," by Jay G. Pollack, Kim

Wilson and Marie Wallick 3:30 pm—"NFR-90: International

Industrial Aspects," by Robert S.

Johnson 4:15 pm—"Ship Arrangements Con- figuration Management," by H.E. (Rick) Wolff Jr. 5:00 pm—Adjournment of Sympo- sium

ASNE EXHIBITORS

Company Booth No.

ADVANCED STRUCTURES 34-35

ALLISON GAS TURBINE, GM ... 63-64

ALS CORPORATION L-

AMERICAN METAL BEARING L-2

ASTECH 92-93

BATH IRON WORKS 30

CDI MARINE 88

CIRCLE SEAL CONTROLS 24

CLA-VAL 32

CONTROLMATICS 68

CRANE RESISTOFLEX 44

DAVID TAYLOR NSRDC 104-5

DECISION ENGINEERING L-3

DEUTSCH METAL COMPONENTS ... 16

ENGINEERING VISIONS 52

ENVIROVAC 9

GAYLORD INDUSTRIES 65

GENERAL ELECTRIC ABCD

GUIDANCE & CONTROL SYSTEMS . . 13

HENSCHEL 69

HEXCEL 14

HILLER SYSTEMS 1

INGALLS SHIPBUILDING 37-39

INGERSOLL-RAND 12

JERED BROWN BROTHERS 60

J.J. McMULLEN ASSOCIATES 36

KAMATICS 8

LEE ASSOCIATES MID-SOUTH 2

LIQUID DEVELOPMENT 31

LOCKHEED SHIPBUILDING 33

LONSEAL 5

LUBRIQUIP-HOUDAILLE 23

MARINE MACHINERY ASSOCIATION . L-l

MAROTTA 56-57

METCO 66

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY ... 62

MORGAN ACTUATOR 17

MUESCO 75

NAVAL ORDNANCE STATION 86

NAVY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

FACT SHEET 85

NELSON ELECTRIC 10-11

NORDA 103

NSWC 87

PIEZO 70

PRC 4

RAYCHEM 6-7

RCA/MSRD 25-2

SEAWARD MARINE SERVICES 95

SPERRY 50-51

SSS CLUTCH 28

STEWART & STEVENSON 98-99

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING 22

TODD PACIFIC SHIPYARDS 102

TRANSAMERICA DELAVAL 15

TRI-TOOL 5

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS . . . .106

VAC-HYDE 4

VSE CORPORATION 76

WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC 3-3A

YOUNG ENGINEERING 4-5

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