Page 67: of Maritime Reporter Magazine (April 1995)
Read this page in Pdf, Flash or Html5 edition of April 1995 Maritime Reporter Magazine
ASNE Day '95 "Very Much Alive In '95"
May 17-19
Washington, D.C. "Naval Engineering — Very Much Alive in '95," is the theme of this year's ASNE Day. The American Society of Naval Engineers' annual society meeting is scheduled to be held in Washington, D.C. from May 17- 19 at the Washington Sheraton Hotel.
The annual ASNE meeting will combine technical presentations, updates from national leaders on policy matters, as well as exhibits and recognition awards. Special events include the High School Science Fair
Exhibition and the Career Development Panel, which focuses on promot- ing career growth and opportunities for the young engineer.
In attendance at ASNE Day '95 will be society members, science and engineering students, corporate managers, senior engineers, laboratory directors, architects and a full spectrum of highly specialized engineers.
For more information on ASNE Day '95, contact the American Society of Naval Engineers, 1452 Duke Street, Alexandria, Va. 22314-3458, tel: (703) 836-6727; fax: (703) 836-7491.
Session topics of note include:
May 18th
Trimaran Ships - The Configuration For The Frigate Of The Future
Waterjet Versus Propeller Engine Matching Characteristics
May 19th
Investigating New Computing Technologies For Shipboard Combat Systems
Making Design Everybody's Job: The Warship Design Process
ASNE '95 Exhibitors
A.W. Chesterton Co. LakeshoreInc.
ABS Americas Lockshore Inc.
ATIS, Inc. Lokring Corporation
Advanced Marine Enterprises Lonseal Inc.
Aero Nav Laboratories, Inc. M. Rosenblatt and Son, Inc.
Allison Engine Company MTU North America
Appleton Marine Inc. Marotta Scientific Controls
B.W. Elliott Mfg. Co. Inc. Martin Marietta
Bath Iron Works Corporation Martin Marietta Govt Elec Systems
CAE Link Corporation Metritape Inc.
CPV Manufacturing Company NKF Engineering Inc.
Caterpillar Inc. NMP Corp. Marine Division
Cegelec Automation, Inc. NSWC-Carderock Division
Cincinnati Gear Company Nelson-Firestop Products
Cleveland Gear Company Newport News Shipbuilding
Coltec Industries, Inc. Nu-Torque, Inc.
Comark Corporation Olympus America Inc - IFD
Control Masters Inc. Orkot Engineering Plastics
Crane Pumps & Systems PDI Corporation
Crossfield Products, Inc. PRC Inc.
Cummins Marine Paxman Diesel
Dayton T. Brown, Inc. Philadelphia Gear
Denison Hydraulics Inc. Port of Portland
Designers and Planners, Inc. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
Deutsch Metal Components Power Systems Group
Dynamic Instruments Inc. Prime Technology/lnf 1 Inst.
Envirovac, Inc. Retlif Testing Laboratories
Eaton/Pressure Sensors Div. Rochem Separation Systems
Electromech Welco Rolls Royce
GE Aircraft Engines SAIC-ANSEC
Gardy-McGrath International Seacor
General Dynamics SPDTechnoloies
General Dynamics, Electric Boat Division SSS Clutch Company Inc.
George G. Sharp, Inc. Ships Part Control Center
Gibbs & Cox, Inc. Sperry Marine Inc.
Hi-Test Laboratories TRW, Inc.
Hamilton Jet Technical Products & Prcsn. Mfg
Hemisphere Development Service Inc. Teleflex Naval Technologies
Hydrasearch Company, Inc. The Titus Company
IMO Industries Inc. Tidewater SectionASNE
ITP Corp. Tranter Inc.
ITW Philadelphia Resins Corp. Tri-Tec Company
Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc. Trinity Marine Group
Integrated Systems Analysts VSE Corporation
Intergraph Corporation Village Marine Tec
Jered Brown Brothers, Inc. Wartsila Diesel
John J. McMullen Associates Westinghouse Electronic Systems
Kasco Fuel Maintenance Wilcoxon Research, Inc.
Kvaerner Masa Marine Inc. 43 knots on
Chockfast with 450 passengers and 126 cars
Owner: TIRRENIA di Navigazione, Napoli, Italy
Chockfast installation by FINCANTIERI, Genoa, Italy nw Philadelphia Resins
P.O. Box 309, Montgomeryville, PA 18936 • Telephone 215.855.8450 Fax 215.855.4688
Circle 257 on Reader Service Card
April, 1995 69