Sea Basing 2015 Concept Design Solutions CAPT David S. Herbein, USN Professor of Naval Construction and Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology May 12, 2005 12 May 2005 1
General Housekeeping Rest Rooms are just past the elevators In the event of an emergency Please place personal communication devices on silent or vibrate (or OFF) All activities including dinner will be centered around this room 12 May 2005 2
Agenda Naval Construction and Engineering at MIT Sea Basing Primer Schedule Rules of Engagement 12 May 2005 3
Naval Construction and Engineering Curriculum at MIT Meets graduate education requirement for Engineering Duty Officer designator and sub-specialty code Program started at MIT in 1901 Two active duty EDs, Professors of the Practice since 1945 Presently, eight USN billets per year Coast Guard and International Navies also attend Greece, Canada, Turkey, Israel, Taiwan, Singapore, others Ocean Engineering Department merged into Mechanical Engineering Department effective 01 Jan 2005 12 May 2005 4
Objectives Naval Construction and Engineering Curriculum at MIT Broad graduate technical education for US Navy, US Coast Guard, and foreign naval officers (professional Naval Engineers) Ship Design A continuum of courses leading to year long total ship design project Technical area concentration - A specific thesis area, e.g., hydrodynamics, structures, acoustics, power engineering Graduates Prepared to direct large-scale ship system programs Future leaders in ship concept formulation, design, acquisition, construction, modernization, maintenance, and industrial support 12 May 2005 5
Naval Construction and Engineering Curriculum at MIT Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May First Year Math review 13.400 Other subjects Second Year 13.412 13.413 Pro-Sum/13.405 Other subjects Third Year 13.414 Thesis 12 May 2005 6
Naval Construction and Engineering Curriculum at MIT Hull Geometry Payload Manning Arrangements Seakeeping Survivability Resistance & Powering Weight Structures Cost Stability HM&E 12 May 2005 7
Naval Construction and Engineering Curriculum at MIT 13.414 Projects in New Construction Naval Ship Design Clean sheet of paper preceding summer and last two semesters Teams of at least two students Must develop and submit: Initial Capabilities Document Design Requirements and plan Concept Exploration Feasibility Study Final Report 13.413 Projects in Naval Ships Conversion Design Conducted during Intermediate Activities Period (IAP) = January Intensive 4-week course where students convert an existing ship design to meet requirements of a new mission 12 May 2005 8
Sea Basing Theme ing of 13A Projects strongly recommended by SEA05D/DB in May 04 Concept introduced in early June--- students not initially enamored, but saw the light Spent the remainder of summer studying Sea Basing literature Conducted a 2015 capabilities study 12 May 2005 9
Sea Basing Sea Base Advantages Mobility Ability to project power in unexpected places More difficult for adversaries to hit Sovereign US territory Minimal political costs Minimal economic costs Defense Stand-off distance from adversaries Defensive firepower of strike group and littoral platforms 12 May 2005 10
Problem Statement: Sea Basing Design a Family of Ships that will support the CNO s 10-30-30 response metric. Provide a base of operations and means to deliver and support elements of the 2015 Marine Expeditionary Brigade, from a non-conus (advance) base to a regional conflict 2000 nm away. The Sea Base will be located 25-50 nm from shore, with the objective up to 200 nm inland. 12 May 2005 11
Sea Basing Sea Base Troops Heavy Equipment Logistics and Sustainment Support Sea Base Intra-theater Support Fuel Ammo Food Inter-base Transfer Sea Base Base-to-Shore Strike Support Logistics & Reconstitution Command & Control Base-to-Objective 12 May 2005 12
Sea Basing What s in a 2015 Marine Expeditionary Brigade? People ~ 15, 500 Marines 5600 ground combat (Reinforced Infantry Regiment) 5660 air combat (Composite Marine Aircraft Group) 2470 combat support (Brigade Service Support Group) 770 command element Vehicles ~ 3,420 Aircraft ~ 156 12 May 2005 13
Sea Basing Sea Base does not deliver the MEB to conduct forcible entry operations Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) carries Assault Echelon (AE) Other shipping carries Assault Follow On Echelon (AFOE) Sea Base does provide for the Sea Based Echelon, and Sustained Operations Ashore Echelon (SOAE) 12 May 2005 14
Sea Basing Identified Sea Basing Capability Gaps for Projects: High-Speed Heavy-Lift Joint Logistics Improved Vertical Delivery Littoral Access 12 May 2005 15
Sea Basing CONOPS 12 May 2005 16
Schedule 0900 0915 Welcome Professor Abeyaratne 0915 0945 Sea Basing in 13A Curriculum - Professor Herbein 0945 1015 Seabasing Overview and Challenges Professor Hank Marcus 1015 1030 Break 1030 1110 Advanced Covert Collection & Employment Submarine System 1110 1150 Intermediate Transfer Ship (ITS) 1200 1300 Luncheon Buffet 1300 1325 Intermediate Transfer Ship [Conversion] 1325 1350 Helicopter Operations Support Ship [Conversion] 1350 1430 High Speed Connector (HSC) 1430 1450 Break 1450 1530 Sea Base Assault Connector (SeaBAC) 1530 1555 Sea Base Maintenance Ship [Conversion] 1600 1630 MIT Sea Basing Solutions - Professor Herbein 1630 1800 Reception w/thesis Poster Session 1800 2030 Dinner. Speaker: RADM John Kelly 12 May 2005 17
Rules of Engagement No Classified information or discussions Clarification questions only during presentations Please speak loud enough so all can hear Arbitration of question period rests with me Thesis abstracts provided in the program, start germinating questions on those, too 12 May 2005 18
NavArch 101 English or Metric? tun cask for shipping wine in European sailing vessels Weight of wine was 2240 lbs, occupying 60 cu ft English established it as a standard and changed spelling to ton, which we now use as the definition of a long ton A metric ton (tonne) is 1000 kilograms One LT = 1016 kilograms For an 80,000 LT ship, you will be off by 125.98 LT if you say tonnes, or 1.57% error Conclusion---for conversational purposes, a lton is a tonne 12 May 2005 19
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