Welcome to the AMTS 2022 Rewind!
It was great seeing everyone in person for AMTS on the grounds of the Philly
Naval Yard!
The American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) was excited to bring the Advanced
Machinery Technology Symposium (AMTS) community back together again. Despite the warm temperatures, it was
great to see everyone on the grounds of the Philadelphia Naval Yard. The superb keynote addresses,
insightful panel discussions on Additive Manufacturing, updates on the Liberty Tech Bridge operations were
superb. Afternoons were chock full of interesting technical paper presentations on topics such as Power
Electronics, Drive Trains, Thermal, CSM, HIL, Design and Controls.
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Day 1: Wednesday (7/20)
- AMTS Welcome by RADM Mark Hugel, USN (Ret.), ASNE President &
Dr.
Jonathan Beradino, NSWCPD, Machinery Tech R&D (Code 323)
- Opening Remarks Captain Dana Simon, USN, Commanding Officer, NSWCPD
- Liberty Tech Bridge/NavalX Panel Discussion
- Additve Manufacturing Panel
- Technical Session 1: Power Electronics
- Technical Session 2: Electric Drives
- Technical Session 3: CBM1
- Technical Session 4: Controls I/Auto
- Networking Event: 1100 Social at Xfinity Live
Opening Remarks (20 minutes)
Speakers:
- CAPT Dale A. Lumme, USN (Ret.), ASNE Executive Director
- RADM Mark Hugel, USN (Ret.), ASNE President
- Dr. Jonathan Beradino, NSWCPD, Machinery Tech R&D (Code 323)
- Captain Dana Simon, USN, Commanding Officer, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia, PA.
Liberty Tech Bridge/NavalX Panel Discussion (1 hour, 15 minutes)
Speakers:
- Mr. Michael Lavery - Liberty Tech Bridge Director
- Dr. Michael Golda - NSWC PD, Maritime Sustainment Technology Officer (CTO)
- Mr. Gerald Furey - Small Business POC
- Mr. Jacob Udell - OTA Manager
- Mr. Patrick Violante - Advanced Data Acquisition, Prototyping Technology and Virtual Environments
(ADAPT.VE) Manager & Maintenance and Sustainment Knowledge Point Champion
- Mr. Shrey Shah - NSWC Engineer. OTA supporting Tech Bridges in FY23
- Mr. Tristan Wolfe - NSWC STEM Outreach Program Manager
Additive Manufacturing Panel (July 20, 10:20-11:40)
Moderator:
- Rear Admiral Tom Kearney, USN (Ret.); Executive Director, Naval Surface Technology & Innovation
Consortium #NSTIC.
Speakers:
- Dr. Justin Rettaliata, NAVSEA 05T; Additive Manufacturing, Tech Warrant Holder
- John Harrison, VP for AM, Phillips Corporation
- Dr. Greg Hayes, Senior VP for North America for EOS
Technical Track 1 (1240-1400): Power Electronics
Presentations
- CAPT LJ Petersen USN (Ret.)
Power Electronics Power Distribution System (PEPDS) enabled by
Navy
Integrated Power Electronics Building Block (NiPEBB) and through Navy Integrated Power and
Energy
Corridor (NIPEC): Revolutionary changes to Power and Energy System Design, Integration and
Implementation, Providing Highly Efficient and Effective Technology to the Warfighter (Download)
- Dr. Chukwuemeka Aduba
Estimation of fundamental and harmonic signal components using
Stochastic
Estimators
- Dr. Jodie Bell
Development of a Functional Architecture for a Power Electronics Based Power
Distribution System (PEPDS) (Download)
Technical Track 2 (1240-1400): Electric Drives
Presentations
- Ethan T. Almquist and Timothy J. McCoy
Development of a Preliminary Marine Gearbox Sizing
Tool
with Machine Learning (Download)
- Calvin Corey
Hybrid Electric and Bow Thruster System Design for United States Coast Guard Offshore
Patrol Cutter (Download)
- Florian Haringer, Werner Sigmund, and Erwin Dieminger
Hybrid Electric and Bow Thruster System
Design for United States Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutter (Download)
Technical Track 3 (1420-1600): CBM1
Presentations
- Samuel Kovacic
Conceptual Bounding: Towards a framework for a Reliability Centered
Maintenance
prognostic capability (Download)
- Mr. Jeffrey Banks
Development of Machine Learning Based Predictive Maintenance Techniques for
Navy Submarine CBM (Download)
- Mr. Stephen A. Olson
Development of a Multi-Physics Ship Machinery Systems Laboratory for
autonomous machinery research (Download)
Technical Track 4 (1420-1600): Controls I/Auto
Presentations
- John Bernier
SIEM Infrastructure as Code Deployment & Metric Based Infrastructure
Automation
(Download)
- Mr. Joshua Guedesse
Dilating Disk Valve (MIL-DTL-32632) - The world’s most efficient control
valve saves money, size and weight supporting mission readiness (Download)
- Daniel Cress
Control system configuration management and automated configuration
restoration
(Download)
Networking event 4:30-6:30
Located at 1100 Social at Xfinity Live
Thanks to all attendees that made each AMTS event so special!
Thank You to our Sponsors!
Day 2: Thursday (7/21)
Day 2 Agenda
AMTS Welcome by RADM Mark Hugel, USN (Ret.), ASNE President
& Dr.
Jonathan Beradino, NSWCPD, Machinery Tech R&D (Code 323)
Mentoring Panel
Delaware Valley ASNE Section Update
Keynote: NAVSEA-05 Chief Engineer
Technical Session 5: Controls II
Technical Session 6: Thermal
Technical Session 7: Design
Technical Session 8: Hardware in the Loop
Welcome and Introductory Remarks
- Captain Dale Lumme, USN (Ret.), ASNE Executive Director
Mentoring Panel
- CAPT Kate Higgins-Bloom, USCG; Deputy Commander, USCG Sector Delaware Bay
- Dr. Laura Stubbs, CAPT USNR (Ret.), Director, Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, School of
Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania
Former: Director, Science &
Technology
Initiatives and STEM Development Office, OSD (Acquisition, Technology & Logistics)
- Ms. Patricia Woody Reeves, President PWR Consulting Group.
Former: First Chief Engineer
established
at NSWC Philadelphia Division; First Warfare Center Waterfront Chief Engineer (CHENG); Technical Warrant
Holder (TWH) for all technical efforts of NSWC Philadelphia Division.
- Ms. Allyson Jones-Zaroff, NSWC Philadelphia Division Branch Manager, Solid Waste and HAZMAT
In-Service
Engineering
- Ms. Allison (DeRocco) Hollish, Deputy Director of Cybersecure HME Controls Systems and Networks at
NSWC,
Philadelphia Division
(2020 ASNE Rosenblatt Young Naval Engineers Award Recipient)
- Commander Jodi J. Min, USCG, Prevention Department Head, USCG Sector Delaware Bay
- LTJG Amy Chamberlin, USCG, Marine Inspector, USCG Sector Delaware Bay
Delaware Valley ASNE Section Update
Speakers:
- Allison Hice (NSWCPD) - DV Chair
- Patricia McGinn (Gibbs & Cox) - Vice Chair
- Arlene Korn (QED) - Treasurer
- Makayla Holt (NSWPD) - Communications
- Nicole Thatcher (NSWPD) - Secretary
Break in Exhibit Hall
Keynote: NAVSEA-05 Chief Engineer
Introduction: RADM Mark Hugel, USN (Ret.)
Speaker:
- Rear Admiral Jason Lloyd, USN, NAVSEA-05, Chief Engineer and Deputy Commander for Ship Design,
Integration and Engineering, Naval Sea Systems Command
Technical Track 5 (1230-1350): Controls II
Presentations
- Mr. Allen W. Cantrell
Adding Automation to Cyber Security Responses (Download)
- Mr. Richard Halpin
Assessing the Effectiveness of an Existing Alarm System (Download)
- Mr. Richard Halpin
Alarm Rationalization: Assessing the effectiveness of Alarms and Alerts in
a
Control System (Download)
Technical Track 6 (1230-1350): Thermal
Presentations
- Mr. Matthew V. Frank
Navy Challenges and Opportunities with Low Global Warming Potential
(GWP)
Refrigerants (Download)
- Larry Hawkins, Rasish Khatri, Koman Nambiar, Kevin Wiley, Alberto Tecce, Haley Galloway
Application of Magnetic Bearings to the Navy HESC Chiller Compressor: Vibration and Shock
Modelling
and Testing (Download)
- Mr. Robert Pressly
Passive Thermal Management Materials in support of mission-critical
Industries (Download)
Technical Track 7 (1410-1530): Design
Presentations
- Mr. John Tumber
Lamp Ray Underwater ROV based Hull Condition Surveys (Download)
- Mr. Thomas L. Bascom
Governance of Domain Names for Data for Agile Integration in Digital
Twin
Use Cases (Download)
- CDR Steven B. Swindler
Constructed Rationale for the MIL-STD-1399-300-1 and MIL-STD-461G
Line-to-Ground Capacitance Limit (Download)
Technical Track 8 (1410-1530): Hardware in the Loop (HIL)
Presentations
- Joseph Amato, Michael DiTaranto, Qing Dong, Kevin McHugh, and Matthew Boley
Development of a
Control Hardware in the Loop (CHIL) Testing for Diesel Electric Propulsion Plant Control
System
(Download)
- Isabel Barnola
Development and Demonstration of a Communication-based CHIL Interface (Download)
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