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WorldPort LA 2020 Program •v- r " - , v . - • ... --.!&> . : : • . v \ -V •: . ' .. A -T. . , >• -•< • - » — _ ,/v • - - 5 ----- + - ^ - m$- : - % V -rrr^-- V-vA ^ ^ •••=- \ . A' /' - • , . • • ' •• ' AV. . ..... V. .. . ' r> sr • - \ « • r ^ \ * ^ m V * \ . r • T r Simulating the Future for Safety and Savings The Port of Los Angeles has selected MarineSafety to assist in the validation of the planned design for WorldPort LA 2020. This validation will involve computer modeling of present and future outer and inner channels and turning basin designs. The computer models, which are inputs to a ship simulator, include: A full color visual scene, radar presentation, depth, bank and current effects and the response of various ships including a 300,000 DWT tanker. By evaluating the performance of Pilots as they maneuver ships under various environmental conditions, simulation provides the link between engineering designs and future real-world operations. MarineSafety recently completed a project with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Port of NY/NJ to evaluate improved waterway designs which will allow deeper draft containerships to operate in the port. The MarineSafety Computer Aided Operations Research Facility (CAORF) has assisted in designing optimum channels and waterways for many ports including Oakland, Miami, Norfolk, Tampa and Mobile. Vernon Hall Chief Harbor Engineer Port of Los Angeles •'Real-time simulation by MarineSafety of the proposed channel and harbor designs has enabled us to predict the operational realities of ship maneuver requirements ten to twenty years in the future. The design refinements derived from these invaluable simulation studies will enhance the safety and operational efficiency of WorldPort LA's '2020 Program'." We can assist planners and engineers from concept through validation phases. Please call Capt. John Townley or Tom Garrigan (516) 773-5603. MSI Jp CAORF MarineSafety international U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Kings Point, NY 11024 Circle 282 on Reader Service Carrf