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CE06 TECHNICAL SESSIONS
October 20-22, 2004 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
WELCOME ADDRESS
Michael J. Briggs, Chairman of Civil Engineering in the Oceans VI Organizing Committee
Gordon Sterling, President of Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute (COPRI)
| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2004 |
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
MODERATOR:
Michael J. Briggs, US Army Engineer Research & Development Center
| KEYNOTE 1 |
Dr. Robert A. Dalrymple Water Waves: Then and Now |
A New Method for Estimating the Spreading of Directional Waves
Jun Zhang
An SPH Numerical Wave Tank
Gareth Vaughan
Extreme Waves Impinging on an Offshore Structure
Kuang-An Chang
Numerical Simulation of Freak Waves
Lijun Yan
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
REFRESHMENT BREAK
| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2004 |
10:30 AM - 12 NOON
MODERATOR:
Jun Zhang, TAMU
Mechanisms of Air-Sea Turbulent Interactions at Small Scales
Lian Shen
Time-Domain Simulation of Four-Quadrant Propeller Flows by a Chimera Moving Grid Approach
Hamn-Ching Chen
An Influence of the Surface Tension on the Oil Slick Dynamics
Issac Herskowitz
Simulation of Wave Runup Around Offshore Structures by a Chimera Domain Decomposition Approach
Hamn-Ching Chen
Chimera RANS Simulation of Vortex-Induced Vibrations of Circular Cylinders
Juan Pontaza
12 NOON - 1:30 PM
LUNCH BREAK
| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2004 |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
MODERATOR:
Paul Palo,Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center
| KEYNOTE 2 |
Capt.David M. Balk Naval Ocean Engineering Technology |
Amphibious Logistics and NAVFAC
Eric Hahn
Mooring Loads Caused by Passing Ships
David Kriebel
Specialized Ship Mooring Problems: Transient Loadings and Long Period Waves
John Headland
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
REFRESHMENT BREAK
| WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2004 |
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
MODERATOR:
David Kriebel, US Naval Academy
Current Effect of Nonlinear Waves and a Freely Floating Body Simulation by a 2D Fully Nonlinear Numerical Wave Tank
W.C. Koo, Ph.D.
Effect of Wavelength on Wave Forces on Floating Bodies
David Kraemer
Short-Crested and Diffracted Waves around Offshore Platforms: Measurement, Nonlinear Decomposition, and Wave Loads Used for Modeling Motions of a Truss Spar
Igor Prislin
Mechanism Responsible for Front in Tokyo Bay
Keisuke Nakayama
Calculation of Wave Run-up on Slopes
Farhang Rad
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Welcome Reception
End the Conference's first full day at this informal social event, sure to be filled with rhythmic discourse of the day's highlights. Appetizers and beverages will be served.
Tickets are included in CEO6 Full/Wednesday-
Daily/Spouse-Guest Registrations.
Additional tickets: $45.
| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2004 |
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
MODERATOR:
Michael J. Briggs, Naval Facilities Engineering
Research and Development Center
| KEYNOTE 3 |
Dr. Robert G.Dean Beach Erosion and Nourishment and Its Importance to the National Economy |
Optimization of Boussinesq-type Models for Surface Waves over Porous Beds
Eric Cruz
Application of an Artificial Frond System for Seabed Scour Control
Bryan Jones
Studying of Sediment Transport, in Coastal Area of Northeast of Brazil, through Mathematical Modeling
Patricia Chagas
Wave Propagation over Irregular Topography Using Green Function
Mahmoud Sharaki
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
REFRESHMENT BREAK
| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2004 |
10:30 AM - 12 NOON
MODERATOR:
Dr. Leon Borgman,
University ofWyoming
Measuring Sea Bed Properties Using Static and Dynamic Penetrometers
Robert Stoll
Pile Installation Experiences at Potee Street Bridge
Sanjeev Malhotra
Poroelastic Behaviors of Hollow Cylindrical Rock Samples
Yanhui Han
Study of Global Failure by Weighted Finite Element Method
Xiaoli Jin
Wave-Induced Forces on Buried Pipelines in Cohesive Soil
Vijaya Kumar
12 NOON - 1:30 PM
Exposition Hall Lunch
Enjoy a plentiful lunch buffet, then take some time to stroll through the Exposition to introduce yourself to vendors who can assist you in future projects.
Tickets are included in CEO6 Full /Thursday-Daily/ Spouse-Guest Registrations. Additional tickets: $30.
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| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2004 |
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
MODERATOR:
Paul Palo,Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center
| KEYNOTE 4 |
Dr. Leon Borgman New Nonparametric Methods in Risk Analysis Based on Resampling Techniques and Empirical Simulation |
Stochastic Application of a Prediction Algorithm for Impact Burial of Bottom Mines in Soft Marine Sediments
Andrei Abelev
CADET: A Tool for Predicting Underkeel Clearance
Michael Briggs
Application of a New Algorithm in Structural System Reliability Analysis of Ocean Platform
Haigui Kang
Development of Salinity Models for the Eastern Arm of West Matagorda Bay
Ronald Anderson
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
REFRESHMENT BREAK
| THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2004 |
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
MODERATOR:
Don Ward,US Army Engineer
Research and Development Center
Floating Wave Attenautors - When Do They Work?
Jack Cox
Perforated Multi-Wall Breakwater for Harbor Protection, Busan, Korea
Joshua Carter
Performance of Submerged Floating Breakwater Supported by Perforated Plates Under Wave Action and Its Dynamics
Norimi Mizutani
Physical and Numerical Modeling of Stacked Geotubes Subjected to Dynamic Loads
Vipin Tyagi
Performance of Multiple Pontoon Floating Breakwater
Shafiuddin Amer Syed
5:45 PM - 7:30 PM
ASCE Icebreaker Reception
Relax and enjoy this evening with old salts and new friends. Savor the refreshments and cold drinks. Cruise the floor of the Expo to meet leading industry vendors and explore their wares and services.
Tickets are included in CEO6 Full/Thursday-Daily/ Spouse-Guest Registrations. Additional tickets: $45.
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
MODERATOR:
Michael McCormick,
Johns Hopkins University
| KEYNOTE 5 |
Dr. James R.Houston The Economic Value of the Oceans - Beaches,Maritime Transportation, and Oil and Gas Production |
OTEC Renewable Energy and NAVFAC
Eric Hahn
Intellectual Property Rights
Wendy Buskop
Submerged Artificial Reefs for Shoreline Management
David Skelly
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM
REFRESHMENT BREAK
10:30 AM - 12 NOON
MODERATOR:
Joseph Kim Texas A&M
University
Synthetic Electro-Optical-Mechanical Cables for Ocean Observatory Moorings
Mark Grosenbaugh
Modeling of Seabed Interaction of Oceanographic Moorings in the Frequency Domain
Seon Han
Simulation of a Floating Structure Positioned by a Polyester Mooring System
Jun Zhang
LNG Terminal and Carrier Interactions by Fully Coupled Method and Partially Coupled Method
Bon Jun Koo, Ph.D.
12 NOON - 1:30 PM
CE06 Luncheon
At the crest of this wonderful event. we will join for a relaxed seated lunch to enjoy the company of colleagues and to pursue further insights into the valuable information that has been presented.
Tickets are included in CEO6 Full/ Friday-Daily/ Spouse-Guest Registrations. Additional tickets: $35.
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
MODERATOR:
Pat Hudson, Johns Hopkins University
| KEYNOTE 6 |
Dr. Billy Edge Issues in 21st Century Coastal/Ocean Engineering Education & Practice |
Mini-Cone Penetration of Sand at Shallow Depth
Mark Tufenkjian
Experience with Implementation of the American Society of Civil Engineers: Underwater Investigations Standard Practice Manual
Joseph Marrone
Port Security: The Current Status and Need for a Comprehensive Plan
Alison Berrey
3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
REFRESHMENT BREAK
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
MODERATOR:
David Kraemer,
University of Wisconsin
Ship Squat Measurement using GPS at Charleston Harbor
Stephen Maynord
Measurements and Modeling of Long-Period Wave Generated Currents in Port of Long Beach
David Dykstra
Laboratory and Numerical Modeling of Harbor Resonance in Port of Long Beach
Michael Briggs, Ph.D.
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