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JTP Mech: New 92 Class AC Traction Locomotive

Mechanical & Manufacturing Joint Technical Programme Event

Where:
Chapman Hall, Engineers House, 11 Bagot St, North Adelaide
When:
5:30pm for 6:15pm, Thursday 7th August 2008
Who:
All visitors welcome
RSVP and further details:
Refer to brochure below
Speaker:
Mr Graham Haywood, United Group Rail

Rail operator Pacific National has ordered a fleet of new 92 Class locomotives from United Group Rail. These locomotives have many new features compared to earlier classes of locomotive, including the use of AC Traction Motor technology sourced from General Electric in the USA. This presentation will outline the features of the new locomotive, and provide an insight into the challenges of designing, building, testing, commissioning and certifying a new locomotive type in Australia.

Graham Haywood is the Product Development Platforms Manager for UGL Rail. His responsibilities include
development and commissioning of the new 92 Class locomotive. Graham has had a 46 year career in the rail industry, commencing with South Australian Railways where he had a number of engineering, maintenance and management roles. He went on to represent Queensland Rail during the building of the 3400 Class electric locomotives by Clyde Engineering in the mid 1990s before joining A Goninan & Co in an Applications Engineering role, involved in the engineering tendering and configuration of equipment for diesel electric locomotives. Goninan became United Group Rail, and are involved in rail vehicle design, manufacturing, asset management, maintenance and refurbishment.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

Posted on Monday, July 21st, 2008
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AIAA Event: International Launch Services

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International launch Services - A Lockheed Martin Perspective

Presentation by David Markham, President Commercial Launch Services, Lockheed Martin

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Where:
Room N132, Level 1, Engineering North Building, The University of Adelaide, North Terrace
When:
5:30pm for 6:00pm Wednesday 23rd July 2008
Refreshments from 5:30pm
Who:
All welcome.

Please note that IET have no part in this event, although the invitation is open to all. Refer to flyer for further information, and keep an eye on the host’s website for changes to the event.

Posted on Friday, July 18th, 2008
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JTP Elec: Data Fusion Systems

Electric Energy Society of AustraliaHosted by EESA on behalf of the Electrical & Electronic Joint Technical Program.

Where:
Engineers House, Chapman Hall, 11 Bagot Street, North Adelaide
When:
6.15pm Tuesday 15th July 2008
Refreshments from 5:30pm
Who:
All visitors with an interest in Electrical & Electronic Engineering are welcome to attend (please RSVP for catering).

Speaker: Dr Dale Lambert, DSTO

Data Fusion is the correlation of data from multiple sources so as to extract more and better information than could be obtained from the individual sources of data. It has many and varied civilian and military applications, including: weather forecasting, battlefield assessment, target classification, transportation management, etc. This talk contends that demands on the data fusion community are beginning to exceed its historical roots in sensor fusion, by requiring greater development of automated situation and impact assessments, and more appropriate integration with humans engaged in fusion activity. The talk will offer a blueprint with seven building blocks for the design of higher-level fusion systems.

RSVP instructions and further information detailed in brochure for downloading.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

Posted on Sunday, July 6th, 2008
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JTP Mech: Visit to General Motors Holden

Mechanical & Manufacturing Joint Technical Programme Event, hosted General Motor Holden’s Nick Baloglou, Director of Quality - Operations

Where:
Refer to brochure
When:
6pm to 8pm Tuesday 8th July 2008
Who:
Limited positions available, refer to brochure

About Holden

GM Holden is Australia’s largest automotive employer, employing more than 7000 people Australia-wide. The company has produced more than 6.8 million vehicles to date. As part of General Motors, the world’s largest automotive company since 1931, Holden is evolving from a domestic manufacturer into an internationally competitive exporter of vehicles, engines and automotive expertise to diverse markets. Holden’s major operating facilities are located at Fishermans Bend (technical centre, administration and engine manufacturing plants), Dandenong (spare parts operation) and Lang Lang (automotive proving ground) in Victoria; as well as Elizabeth (vehicle manufacturing plant) in South Australia.
Holden is the provider of a comprehensive, highly competitive model range that includes Caprice, Statesman, Calais, Berlina, Commodore, Captiva, Epica, Astra, Viva, Barina, Ute, Colorado (formerly Rodeo) and Combo. 2007 Holden Australia retail sales of 146,680 units achieved a 14.0 per cent share of a total industry market of 1,049,982 units. The Commodore sold 57,300 units to continue an unbroken twelve-year run as Australia’s most popular car.
Holden’s Elizabeth plant in South Australia produced a total of 107,795 vehicles in 2007. Total vehicle export sales reached 36,534.

RSVP instructions and further information detailed in the printable brochure below.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

Posted on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
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EESA Event: Forensic Investigation of Failures

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Where: Engineers House, Chapman Hall, 11 Bagot Street, North Adelaide
When: 6.15pm Wednesday 9th July 2008
Refreshments from 5:30pm
RSVP: Refer to flyer for details

This event is hosted by the Electric Energy Society of Australia.

Speaker: Russell Lee, Forensic Consulting Engineer

This seminar is to address the subject of large industrial failures and risk mitigation factors. Russell will use a number of case studies and share his experiences on investigations to determine the origin and cause of failures, fires, and accidents in diverse industrial environments. Case studies will include the Moomba explosion and fire of 2003, a number of transformer failures, the Loy Yang A generator failure, a wind generator fire and switchboard explosions and fires. Russell has presented at a number of conferences and seminars and the subject matter has been of great interest to investigators, risk and maintenance engineers, tradespeople and the general public.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP at http://sant.theiet.org.au/2007/03/joint-technical-programs-2007/

Please watch the organiser’s website for changes to the above. If you find this event interesting you may certainly find many other EESA events interesting, so please keep an eye on their events schedule.

Posted on Monday, June 16th, 2008
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JTP Mech & Elec: Trail Activities at the Woomera Test Facility

Combined Mechanical & Manufacturing, and Electrical & Electronic Joint Technical Programme Event, supported by the AIAA Adelaide Section.

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Where:
Engineers House, Chapman Hall, 11 Bagot Street, North Adelaide
When:
6.15pm Tuesday 17th June 2008
Refreshments from 5:30pm
Who:
All visitors with an interest in Mechanical Engineering are welcome to attend (please RSVP).

Woomera

Presenter

Dr Ian Tuohy

The Woomera Test Facility (WTF), which is operated by the RAAF Aerospace Operational Support Group (AOSG), is being heavily used for a diverse range of Defence and non-Defence air, space and ground trials. Recent and upcoming Australian Defence Force (ADF) programs include air-to-ground missile trials, bomb improvement trials, HyCAUSE and HIFiRE hypersonic trials, Explosive Ordnance activities and Electronic Warfare trials. Non-Defence programs include testing of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Japanese supersonic airplane trials and also the targeted landing of the Hayabusa asteroid sample return capsule in the Woomera Prohibited Area in mid 2010. This talk will present an overview of the WTF together with a selection of contemporary Australian and international trials that highlight the unique capabilities of the WTF as the largest land-based Test and Evaluation range in the world.

RSVP instructions and further information detailed in the printable brochure below.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

Posted on Friday, June 13th, 2008
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JTP Elec: Australian Countermeasure Development and Validation

Hosted by IEEE on behalf of the Electrical & Electronic Joint Technical Program.

planeMechanical & Manufacturing Joint Technical Programme Event.

Where:
Engineers House, Chapman Hall, 11 Bagot Street, North Adelaide
When:
6.15pm Tuesday 20th May 2008
Refreshments from 5:30pm
Who:
All visitors with an interest in Electrical & Electronic Engineering are welcome to attend (please RSVP for catering).

The countermeasures development and validation (CMD&V) process has been established to protect Australian military aircraft against missile attack through the use of airborne electronic warfare self-protection (EWSP). The presentation will describe the development and implementation of CMD&V, the lessons learnt from its first two years of operation, and key elements of the process that have proven to be fundamental to its successful implementation.

RSVP instructions and further information detailed in brochure for downloading.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

Posted on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
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JTP Mech: Integrated Waste Management in the Marine Environment

Mechanical & Manufacturing Joint Technical Programme Event. Note that this event supersedes the previously programmed event of a visit to the DSTO.

Where:
Engineers House, Chapman Hall, 11 Bagot Street, North Adelaide
When:
6.15pm Tuesday 13th May 2008
Refreshments from 5:30pm
Who:
All visitors with an interest in Mechanical Engineering are welcome to attend (please RSVP).

Integrated Waste Management

Traditional, on-board Navy and commercial vessels waste systems are seen as separate, unrelated
entities, each having its own supplier and interface challenges. The various liquid and solid waste
streams have no commonality and are discharged/stored without thought for cross-connection to
other systems. This is manpower-intensive, has health and safety implications, is a poor use of
space, and generates increasing port reception costs.
Unification of the individual treatment technologies through an Integrated Waste Management allows:

  • Optimisation of the operation of each piece of equipment
  • Flexibility under varying demands;
  • A largely autonomous processing capability; and
  • Production of less waste to discharge or store.

With an Integrated Waste Management System (IWMS) the operation and maintenance activities are
simplified and onboard storage of waste is minimized. Crucially, the IWMS facilitates the world-wide
operation of the vessel through compliance to environmental legislation with the potential to meet
future more stringent legislation.

RSVP instructions and further information detailed in the printable brochure below.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

Posted on Monday, April 28th, 2008
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JTP Elec: Emerging Wireless Communications Technologies

Hosted by IEEE on behalf of the Electrical & Electronic Joint Technical Program.

Man with mobileMechanical & Manufacturing Joint Technical Programme Event.

Where:
Engineers House, Chapman Hall, 11 Bagot Street, North Adelaide
When:
6.15pm Tuesday 15th April 2008
Refreshments from 5:30pm
Who:
All visitors with an interest in Electrical & Electronic Engineering are welcome to attend (please RSVP for catering).

Wireless communication is becoming a ubiquitous part of our everyday lives. Broadcast television, mobile telephony, wireless local area networks, and bluetooth are just a few examples. In this talk, we will take a look at the far-reaching research and emerging technologies that promise to make an impact on wireless communications over the next decade.

RSVP instructions and further information detailed in brochure for downloading.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

Posted on Thursday, April 10th, 2008
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The Great Environment Briefing & Daylight Savings

Dear all,

The Adelaide & Darwin time for The Great Environment Briefing web-cast event on 10th April was previously incorrect due to not considering the end of daylight savings. The Great Environment Briefing will commence from 3:30am Adelaide & Darwin time for a 4:30am start. This error has been amended on this website although unfortunately the email all members have received will still be incorrect. Apologies for any confusion.

Note: Darwin does not participate in daylight savings, therefore Adelaide will become Darwin time as of 3am Sunday April 6th when Adelaide turns our clocks back to 2am.

Regards,
Tom Bammann
Honorary Secretary
IET SA & NT Local Network

Posted on Monday, March 31st, 2008
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JTP Mech: Collaborative Research UniSA and Horwood Bagshaw

CollaborationMechanical & Manufacturing Joint Technical Programme Event.

Where:
Engineers House, Chapman Hall, 11 Bagot Street, North Adelaide
When:
6.15pm Tuesday 8th April 2008
Refreshments from 5:30pm
Who:
All visitors with an interest in Mechanical Engineering are welcome to attend (please RSVP).

The presentation will describe the development of the new range of tillage and seeding equipment manufactured by Horwood Bagshaw at Mannum. Talk will concentrate on the Scaribar and Airseeder models, the development stages, performance testing and their market acceptance. The updating of the factory to a modern facility and its management practices will also be described.

RSVP instructions and further information detailed in brochure below.

Download flyer for full details of the JTP on the 2008 JTP page.

Posted on Saturday, March 29th, 2008
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Event Cancellation: Glenelg Tram Extension

Unfortunately the Joint Technical Program event to be held on 18th March 2008 has been cancelled.

Posted on Monday, March 17th, 2008
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