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An Assessment of Naval Hydromechanics Science and Technology (2000)
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications (CPSMA)

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An Assessment of Naval Hydromechanics Science and Technology

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RESEARCH AT CARDEROCK

Dr. William B. Morgan, Associate Director and Directorate ead for Hydromechanics, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division

Wednesday, September 15, 1999
Closed Session (Committee Members and NRC Staff Only)

0800

NAVSEA

CDR Amy Smith, USN, Technical Director, Hydrodynamics/Hydroacoustics Technology Center, Naval Sea Systems Command

0900

RESEARCH AT NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY

Dr. Jay P. Boris, Chief Scientist and Director, Laboratory for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics, Naval Research Laboratory

Dr. William C. Sandberg, Deputy Director, Laboratory for Computational Physics and Fluid Dynamics, Naval Research Laboratory

1030

FUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH ISSUES

Prof. Marshall P. Tulin, Mechanical and Environmental Engineering

Director, Ocean Engineering Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara

Closed Session (Committee Members and NRC Staff Only)

1300

FUTURE STUDY PLANS AND ISSUES TO BE ADDRESSED

Prof. William C. Reynolds, Chair

OCTOBER 20-21, 1999
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Wednesday, October 20, 1999
Closed Session (Committee Members and NRC Staff Only)

0800

CONVENE

Prof. William C. Reynolds, Chair

Open Session

0830

CURRENT STATUS OF SHIPBUILDING ACTIVITIES AND DEPENDENCE ON PROGRESS IN HYDRODYNAMICS

Mr. James A. Fein, Naval Sea Systems Command

0930

HYDROACOUSTICS RESEARCH

Prof. Ira Dyer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Emeritus)

1030

HYDROMECHANICS RESEARCH AT ARL/PSU

Dr. Michael L. Billet, Applied Research Laboratory/Pennsylvania State University

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