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Meetings and Symposiums

ASNE Golf Tournament - May 11, 2010

The date for the annual ASNE Golf Tournament has been set! Singles or teams of 4 are both welcome.
WHERE:  Andrews AFB, South Court

Register now and submit fees by COB May 4.
POC:  Greg Bielawski (gbielawski@alionscience.com) and Sheldon Johnson (Sheldon.johnson@baesystems.com)

SNAME Chesapeake Section Technical Meeting - May 11, 2010

The Joint May meeting between ASNE Flagship and SNAME Chesapeake Section will be Tuesday, May 11 2010, at 5:00 PM at The Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, MD. Our guest speaker will be SNAME President Keith Michel and the topic will be SNAME's Greenhouse Gas Panel. Also included will be a tour of the Coast Guard Yard and specifically the Yard's methane gas plant, which takes methane gas from the city's landfill across the street and powers the Coast Guard Yard complex.

Please make reservations or cancellations by COB Wednesday, May 5, on the Section’s Events Meetings page or by email to snamecsmeetings@gmail.com. When making a reservation please indicate your membership status (see below), dinner selection, and whether or not you are a foreign national.

AGENDA
1700, Meet at the USCG Drydock Club
1715, Brief shipyard/methane gas plant tour (Please arrive early!)
1800, Social hour (and check-in for those not with tour group)
1900, Dinner and presentation

DINNER SELECTION
Prime Rib, Stuffed Flounder
Also included in meal:  salad, dinner rolls, garlic red potatoes, green beans, dessert

  Paypal   At Door
SNAME/ASNE Members abv 35   $18  $20
SNAME/ASNE Members 35 and below   $18
 $20
Visitors abv 35   $23
 $25
Visitors 35 and below   $23
 $25
Students   No Charge    No Charge
*Cash or checks payable to "SNAME Chesapeake" at the door are accepted.

LOCATION
US Coast Guard Yard
2401 Hawkins Point Road
Baltimore, MD

 

 

Continuing Education

Practical Seakeeping Course 2009-2010

*Please Note Change of Dates*
BY DR. EDWARD LEWANDOWSKI
CSC ADVANCED MARINE

This course will provide the background necessary to understand seakeeping specifications and reports. After a general discussion of performance requirements, the specification of the wave environment will be described, including definitions of sea states and wave spectra as well as identification of sources of data. Determination of the ship response to the waves will next be explored, including use of model tests and prediction tools; the available tools will be described and compared. Quantitative measures of seakeeping performance, including absolute and relative motions, motions-at-a-point, slamming, MSI and MII, will be defined. Use of these quantitative measures in conjunction with performance criteria for the development of operability indices will be explained. Finally, several examples will be considered, including a detailed examination of a seakeeping test report and development of an operability index.

This course is intended for those involved in Ship Design and Integration. Familiarity with basic naval architecture is assumed. Note that the theory of ship motions will not be developed in this course; the emphasis is on the understanding and practical use of the input and output of the available prediction tools. Credit hours may be earned by engineers renewing their professional licenses. (0.8 CEU credits)

WHEN:  APRIL 7, 14, 21, 28, and May 5, 2010
            12 pm - 1:30 pm

WHERE:    Maritime Plaza 2, Conference Rooms 240/241
               1220 12th St SE, Washington DC 20003 

POC:  Mr. Bill Garzke, 202.675.8542

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Young Professionals

Upcoming Events

Volunteer for SEAPerch Tournament, 19 - 20 May 2010
Montgomery County Public Schools will be holding their annual SeaPerch Competition on Wednesday, May 19 and Thursday, May 20 from 8:00 - 4:00 in Maryland.

Students from the Foundations of Technology high school classes will compete their underwater robots in 4 events - Maneuvering, Retrieval, Collaboration and a Relay.  In addition they will be entering their technical notebooks, innovative design documentation, custom designed logos and research papers for additional awards.

For more information, please visit:
http://groups.google.com/group/Chesapeake_YP/web