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Subject: Re: Marine Engineering -- From: wmoses@nbnet.nb.ca (Wayne Moses)
Subject: Re: Marine Engineering -- From: Kim Klaka
Subject: Re: Marine Engineering -- From: "J.K. Atkinson"
Subject: PhD : Tridi-flow and transport in coastal zone : numerical modeling (19/11/96 10h30 Grenoble FRANCE) -- From: Stephane CHEVALIER
Subject: Re: Marine Engineering -- From: susan_davidson@mindlink.bc.ca

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Subject: Re: Marine Engineering
From: wmoses@nbnet.nb.ca (Wayne Moses)
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 96 23:00:32 GMT
On the subject, Kim Klaka  had this to say:
>> lance  wrote:
>> 
>> >Is there any Marine Engineers out there?
>> >If so, what do you think about setting up our own newsgroup?
> There's a few of us naval architects out here. There's also your local 
>sections of IMarE and RINA in Fremantle, but not many are on the internet 
>yet.
Er, are we maybe confusing marine engineers with naval architects? Big 
difference ... :-)
---
Regards,
Wayne Moses, P.Eng. 
wmoses@nbnet.nb.ca
http://www.mis.ca/dialin/wmoses
Gondola Point, NB, CANADA * Fax: (506) 849-2392
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Subject: Re: Marine Engineering
From: Kim Klaka
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 09:16:11 -0800
Wayne Moses wrote:
> 
> On the subject, Kim Klaka  had this to say:
> 
> >> lance  wrote:
> >>
> >> >Is there any Marine Engineers out there?
> >> >If so, what do you think about setting up our own newsgroup?
> 
> > There's a few of us naval architects out here. There's also your local
> >sections of IMarE and RINA in Fremantle, but not many are on the internet
> >yet.
> 
> Er, are we maybe confusing marine engineers with naval architects? Big
> difference ... :-)
> 
> ---
> Regards,
> Wayne Moses, P.Eng.
> wmoses@nbnet.nb.ca
> http://www.mis.ca/dialin/wmoses
> Gondola Point, NB, CANADA * Fax: (506) 849-2392
> ============================================================A difference yes, but not that big. IMarE and RINA have discussed mergers 
several times, and SNAME represents both groups. We here in WA run 
several joint seminars for marines and nav archs. also with the ocean 
engineers and marine technologists. This is one reason why my 
organisation is called maritime engineering - to try and emphasis the 
shared interests rather than the differences.
If you smell the waft of a hobby horse, you are right!
-- 
Kim Klaka
Regional Manager
Australian Maritime Engineering Cooperative Research Centre (AMECRC)
Curtin University
GPO Box U1987
Perth
Western Australia  6845
phone: 61 9 351 7380
fax:   61 9 351 2377
email:  K.Klaka@amecrc.curtin.edu.au
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Subject: Re: Marine Engineering
From: "J.K. Atkinson"
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 09:05:33 +0000
Hi.,  
Excellent idea, what have you in mind?- news, views, problems/answers?
let's gauge the world-wide response !
In article <32874A5F.6328@enternet.com.au>, lance
 writes
>Is there any Marine Engineers out there?
>If so, what do you think about setting up our own newsgroup?
>
>Lance
>Western Australia
-- 
J.K. Atkinson
.
Turnpike evaluation. For Turnpike information, mailto:info@turnpike.com
Turnpike evaluation. For information, see http://www.turnpike.com/
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Subject: PhD : Tridi-flow and transport in coastal zone : numerical modeling (19/11/96 10h30 Grenoble FRANCE)
From: Stephane CHEVALIER
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 15:39:49 +0100
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FRANCAIS (for english version see below)
=============================================================
Soutenance de These :
Mardi 19 novembre 1996 a 10h30, 
                    Salle de conférence de l'IRIGM
                    rue de la piscine
                    Universite de Grenoble (FRANCE)
                        --------------
       Ecoulement et transport littoraux tridimensionnels : 
                      application numerique
                        --------------
                      par Cristele BERTHET 
        pour le titre de Docteur en mecanique geophysique
                    These effectuee au LEGI 
      (Laboratoire d'Ecoulement Geophysique et Industriels)
                 Universite de Grenoble (FRANCE)
Resume :
L'utilisation d'un modele numerique tridimensionnel a permis d'etudier
d'une part un ecoulement caracteristique en zone cotiere a forte
bathymetrie, d'autre part, le transport de sediment.
L'influence de la bathymetrie et de la stratification sur l'evolution
d'un courant et de la surface libre est analysee. Cette etude se
concretise par une simulation realiste de la section du courant Nord
face a la baie de Monaco.
Le transport du sable et de la vase est considere sous l'action d'un
courant et de la houle. Puis, une etude sur le transport des particules
organique permet d'evaluer la production primaire dans la colonne d'eau.
=============================================================
ENGLISH
=============================================================
Tuesday 19 november 1996, 10h30, 
                    conference room of  IRIGM
                    University of Grenoble (FRANCE)
                        --------------
           Tridi-flow and transport in coastal zone : 
                      numerical modeling
                        --------------
                       by Cristele BERTHET 
        for the title of : Docteur en mecanique geophysique
                    PhD. carried out at the LEGI 
       (Laboratoire d'Ecoulement Geophysique et Industriels)
                 University of Grenoble (FRANCE)
Abstract :
We studied a characteristic flow in a deep coastal zone and the
transport of sediment using a three-dimensional numerical model.
The influence of bathymetry and stratification on flow and water level
was analysed. This study is applied in the simulation of a part of the
"North current" of the coast of Monaco.
The transfer of sand and clay was studied under the influence of flow
and waves. Then, a preliminary evaluation of the transfer and primary
production of the organic matter was presented.
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Subject: Re: Marine Engineering
From: susan_davidson@mindlink.bc.ca
Date: 15 Nov 1996 17:19:03 GMT
Okay, I have to admit that i too am confused! To me, marine engineers work on ships
 and make them run... 
I myself am an ocean engineer, working mostly in marine environmental stuff.
What are IMarE, RINA and SNAME??
Susan Davidson (P.Eng)
Sea Science, Vancouver, BC
ps new software - can't tell if it automatically attached a signature here...
In <328CA55B.21D5@cc.curtin.edu.au>, Kim Klaka  writes:
>Wayne Moses wrote:
>> 
>> On the subject, Kim Klaka  had this to say:
>> 
>> >> lance  wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Is there any Marine Engineers out there?
>> >> >If so, what do you think about setting up our own newsgroup?
>> 
>> > There's a few of us naval architects out here. There's also your local
>> >sections of IMarE and RINA in Fremantle, but not many are on the internet
>> >yet.
>> 
>> Er, are we maybe confusing marine engineers with naval architects? Big
>> difference ... :-)
>> 
>> ---
>> Regards,
>> Wayne Moses, P.Eng.
>> wmoses@nbnet.nb.ca
>> http://www.mis.ca/dialin/wmoses
>> Gondola Point, NB, CANADA * Fax: (506) 849-2392
>> ============================================================A difference yes, but not that big. IMarE and RINA have discussed mergers 
>several times, and SNAME represents both groups. We here in WA run 
>several joint seminars for marines and nav archs. also with the ocean 
>engineers and marine technologists. This is one reason why my 
>organisation is called maritime engineering - to try and emphasis the 
>shared interests rather than the differences.
>If you smell the waft of a hobby horse, you are right!
>-- 
>Kim Klaka
>Regional Manager
>Australian Maritime Engineering Cooperative Research Centre (AMECRC)
>Curtin University
>GPO Box U1987
>Perth
>Western Australia  6845
>
>phone: 61 9 351 7380
>fax:   61 9 351 2377
>email:  K.Klaka@amecrc.curtin.edu.au
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