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1991 SNAME Annual Meeting —A Preview (continued) Medal to Douglas Faulkner, for "notable achievement in naval ar- chitecture," the Land Medal to Rob- ert G. Mende, for "outstanding ac- complishment in the marine field," the Smith Medal to Allyn C. Vine for "outstanding accomplishment in ocean engineering," and the Webb Medal to Amelio M. D'Arcangelo for "outstanding contributions to education in naval architecture, ma- rine or ocean engineering." A detailed brochure covering the SNAME Annual Meeting, including registration and attendance infor- mation, can be obtained from SNAME Headquarters, 601 Pavonia Avenue, Jersey City, N.J. 07306; telephone: (201) 798-4800; or fax: (201) 798-4975. Technical Sessions & Social Programs Thursday, November 14 Trianon Ballroom 9:30 a.m.—"Resistance and Pow- ering Predictions for Transom Stern Hull Forms During Early Stage Ship Design," by Siu C. Fung. 10:45 a.m.—"Resistance and Seakeeping Characteristics of Fast Transom Stern Hulls with System- atically Varied Form," by Erkki Lahtiharju, Tuomo Karppinen, Matti Hellevaara and Timo Aitta. Mercury Ballroom 9:30 a.m.—"Submersible Pres- sure Hull Design Parametrics," by James J. Gorman and Lisa L. Louie. 10:45 a.m.—"A Comparative Study of U.S. and U.K. Frigate De- sign," by Larrie D. Ferreiro and Mark H. Stonehouse. East Ballroom Noon—President's Luncheon in the East Ballroom, with a reception in the East Ballroom Foyer. 2 p.m.—Business Session in the East Ballroom. Trianon Ballroom 2:30 p.m.—"Theoretical Analysis of Generalized Hydrodynamic In- teraction Forces on Ships in Shal- low Channels," by P. Kaplan and K. Sankaranarayanan. 3:45 p.m.—"Classification of Ships by their Maneuvering Char- acteristics," by and David R. Dell wo. Mercury Ballroom 2:30 p.m.—"Icebreaker Perfor- mance Prediction," by Arno Keinonen, Robin P. Browne, Colin R. Revill, and Ian M. Bayly. 3:45 p.m.—"Tension Leg Plat- forms—Progress and Prospects," by J.A. Mercier, N.D. Birrell, J.C. Chivvis, and A.F. Hunter. Friday, November 15 Trianon Ballroom 8:15 a.m.—"Simulation of the Dy- namics of a Ship Maneuvering in Waves," by Peter Ottosson and Lennart Bystrom. 9:30 a.m.—"A Nonlinear Numeri- cal Method for Transient Wave/Hull Problems on Arbitrary Vessels," by Brian Maskew. 10:45 a.m.—"A Theoretical and Numerical Model of Ship Motions in Heavy Seas," by Jacek S. Pawlowski and Don W. Bass. Mercury Ballroom 8:15 a.m.—"Design and Construc- tion of a Floating Accommodation Facility for Aircraft Carrier Refueling and Overhaul," by Wil- liam A. Fox and Richard J. Kutchen. 9:30 a.m.—"Design Curves for Specially Orthotropic Laminated Plates Under Combined In-Plane Loading," by N.G. Tsouvalis and V.J. Papazoglou. 10:45 a.m.—"Coupled Axial and Torsional Vibration Calculations on Long-Stroke Diesel Engines," by Stig Baungaard Jakobsen. Trianon Ballroom 2 p.m.—"The Inadequacies of the Current Approach to Minimizing Oil Outflow from Damaged Tankers— A Proposed Alternative," by Jer- emy Hook. Grand Ballroom 7:30 p.m.—Annual banquet. FOR OVER 50 YEARS, WE'VE PROVIDED FAST, ON-TIME DIESEL ENGINE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE EVERYWHERE IN THE WORLD. When Goltens was established over a half century ago, the company's goal was to reduce costly downtime on diesel engines. Today, that is still what we do! And Goltens maintains round- the-clock service, around the world to do it fast. Our world- wide facilities enable us to respond quickly to your diesel service needs. We can perform | repairs in dry dock, in port, at sea or in our own plants which are capable of handling welding, fabrication and pipework as well as almost any type of machining, boring or milling operation. Goltens is licensed and authorized by most of the top manufacturers of diesel engines so we are able to provide you promptly with the parts you need anywhere in the world. Our Bonded warehouses in New York and California are at your disposal. Whether you need repairs or maintenance for your diesel engines, Goltens offers a full range of services including: engine replacement; engine overhaul; main journal and crankpin reconditioning; centrifugal re-babbitting of any size bearing; and reconditioning of fuel injection equipment, pistons, piston skirts, cylinder heads, exhaust valves, seats, and turbochargers. So when you need to get your diesel engine going, go with Goltens. We've got the experience and the capabilities you're looking for. Goltens Golten Marine Co., Inc. Branches: 160 Van Brunt Street Brooklyn, NY 11231 Phone: (718) 855-7200 Fax: (718) 855-4471 (718)802-1147 Telex: 22-2916 Wilmington, CA Miami, FL Fairhaven, MA Rotterdam, Holland Kowloon, Hong Kong Oslo, Norway Singapore Dubai GOLTENS GETS YOU GOING AND KEEPS YOU GOING 24 Circle 289 on Reader Service Card Maritime Reporter/Engineering News