Proceedings of the 25th Pan-American Conference of Naval Engineering—COPINAVAL

Proceedings of the 25th Pan-American Conference of Naval Engineering—COPINAVAL
Author: Adán Vega Sáenz
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2018-07-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319898124

This book presents selected contributions to the Pan-American Congress of Naval Engineering, Maritime Transport and Port Engineering (COPINAVAL), which is in its twenty-fifth edition and has become a reference event for the global maritime and port sector, attracting more and more participants from different countries. The 2017 congress was held in Panama City, Panama, bringing together a select group of scientists, entrepreneurs, academics and professionals to discuss the latest technological advances in the maritime industry.

Naval Feasibility of the S3

Naval Feasibility of the S3
Author: Naval Undersea Research and Development Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1971
Genre: Catamarans
ISBN:

Naval Engineering:

Naval Engineering:
Author: Transportation Research Board
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2002-05-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309183030

TRB Special Report 266: Naval Engineering: Alternative Approaches for Organizing Cooperative Research evaluates alternative approaches for organizing and managing cooperative research programs in naval engineering. At the request of the Office of Naval Research (ONR), TRB/the Marine Board convened a committee to investigate and evaluate alternative approaches for structuring cooperative research programs in naval engineering. ONR is concerned about having both research products in "total ship design" and designers who are capable of designing complex warships according to this approach. In a fast-track study, the committee evaluated four approaches to structuring a cooperative research program and provided its assessment of these options. Each model was assessed in terms of its ability to balance the perspective of the various stakeholders (Navy, shipbuilding industry, and universities) in the development of a research agenda, the production of useful research, and the ability to attract students into the field.Special Report 266 Summary