by Robert G. Allan, P.Eng.
1970-1980
- The Owner, The Naval Architect and the Law, British Columbia
Towboat Owners Association Conference, 1978.*
1980-1990
- Computer-Aided Design in the Canadian Marine Consulting Field,
Canadian Shipbuilding & Ship Repairing Association Technical
Conference, 1984.*
- Push-Towing Systems in British Columbia, British Columbia
Towboat Owners Association Conference, 1984.*
- Ship Handling in the Port of ChurchillThe "Bear"
Essentials, Allan, R.G., and Woodward, P., The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Pacific
Northwest Section, November 1987.*
- The Effects of Various Stern Configurations on the Directional
Stability of Towed Barges, prepared for Transportation
Development Centre, Transport
Canada, July 1988.*
- Concept Design Studies for the Canadian Coast Guard "Type
500" Search and Rescue Cutter, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Pacific
Northwest Section, September 1989.*
1990-2000
- A Tale of Five Tugboats, systematic trials for five ship
assist tugs operating in the Port of Coos Bay, Oregon, 11th International
Tug Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1990.*
- The Canadian Towing Industry: Tugs, Barges and Their Relationships,
prepared for Canadian
Coast Guard, Ship
Safety Branch, December 1991.*
- The Canadian Tug and Barge Industry: 1970 - 1990; A Synopsis
of Trends in Vessel Design and Operation, The BC Towboat Owners
Association Industry Conference, 1992.*
- The Evolution of Tug Design: The Canadian Experience,
12th International
Tug & Salvage Convention, Genoa, Italy, 1992.
- Methods for Preliminary Determination of Escort Tugs, The Royal Institution
of Naval Architects, February 1993.
- The Planning, Design and Construction of Fast Response Fireboats
for the Port of Vancouver, (co-author), The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Pacific
Northwest Section, February 1993.
- The Committee on Design Development (CODD) Report: The Development
of High Quality Vessels for the Federal Government, prepared
for Public
Works and Government Services, Canada; co-authored with: Glen,
I., Kendrick, A., McLaren, B., Stubbs, J., LaCroix, P., 1993.*
- The Role and Benefits of Escort Tugs in Canadian Waters,
prepared for Canadian
Coast Guard, Ship
Safety Branch, January 1994.*
- Guidelines for Tug-Tow Combinations on the Great Lakes, Canadian Coast
Guard, Central
Region, January 1994.*
- Cost Analysis of an Emergency Towing System, Office of
Marine Safety, State of Washington, March 1994.*
- Study of Emergency Towing Services Worldwide, prepared
for Office of Marine Safety, State of Washington, June 1994.*
- The Design of Ship Assist Tugs: Towards More Cost-Effective
Construction, ITS'94,
Southampton, England, October, 1994.
- A Review of Escort, Rescue and Salvage Towing Capability
in Canadian Waters, prepared for Canadian
Council of Ministers of the Environment, April 1995.*
- The Application and Advantages of Catamarans for Coastal
Patrol Vessels, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Pacific
Northwest Section, May 1995.
- The Planning and Design of Major Routes Car and Passenger
Fast Catamaran Ferries for the British Columbia Ferry Corporation,
12th Fast Ferry International Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark,
February 1996.
- Tug Trends to 2000, Ausmarine '96 Conference, Fremantle, Australia, November 1996.
- Applications for Aluminum Alloys in the Marine Industry -
A Current Perspective, Alumitech '97 Conference, Atlanta,
Georgia, May 1997.*
- Developments in Escort Tug Technology, ITS '98 Conference, Capetown, RSA, November, 1998.
- Coastal Towing in BCCautiously into the Future ?,
British Columbia Towboat Owners Association Conference, 1998.
2000-2010
- West Coast Workboat Designs in the World Market: ... Reflections
on 30 Years of International Experience, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Pacific
Northwest Section, May, 2000.
- The Development of a New Generation of High Performance Escort
Tug, ITS 2000, Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, May, 2000.
- The Evolution of Escort Tug Technology: ... Fulfilling a
Promise, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Annual Meeting
2000, Vancouver, Canada, October, 2000. (Awarded the American
Bureau of ShippingCaptain Joseph H. Linnard Prize for 2001.
Best paper presented to The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Annual Meeting
2000, Vancouver, Canada, October, 2000.)
- Worldwide Trends in Tug Design, and Their Impact on the Asian
Tug Market, Workboat
World Asia Conference, Singapore, February, 2001.
- Tugs and Towboats, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Sole Author,
Chapter 47 of Ship Design and Construction, 2002.*
- Small Workboats, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Principal
Author with Muhlert, H.F., Harford, K.D., Smith,
Paul, Chapter 48 of Ship Design and Construction, 2002.*
- Compact Tugs: Their Evolution, and Recent Developments, ITS 2002 Conference, Bilbao, Spain, May 1317, 2002.
- New Tugs, New Technology ... is There a Payback?, British
Columbia Towboat Owners Association Conference, May 31, 2002.
- Application of Rigid-Hull Inflatable Technology to a New
Generation of Offshore Support Craft, coauthored with Muhlert,
H.F., Mari-Tech 2002, St. John's, Newfoundland, June 1215,
2002.
- The Planning, Design, and Construction of a Major Fireboat
for the Port of Los Angeles, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Spring Meeting,
Seattle, WA, March 7, 2003.
- The Odyssey Class Ferries: A Canadian Concept for Cost-Effective
Adaptable Ferry Systems, coauthored with Mulligan,
Mark J., Norwegian
Society of Chartered Engineers 2nd International Conference
on Double-ended Ferries, Ålesund, Norway, March 1012,
2003.
- Ship Design and Construction, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, 2003; chapter
author: Tugs and Towboats, Small Workboats (fireboats, buoy tenders,
pilot boats, etc.).*
- Escort Tug Technology ... Advances and Challenges, IMPA 2004 Congress, Istanbul, Turkey, May 25, 2004.
- Cap Rouge II: Analysis of a Fishing Vessel Tragedy, coauthored
with Neifer, Shane, Workers'
Compensation Board of BC Safety Officer, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, Fall Meeting,
North Vancouver, BC, September 17, 2004.
- Escort Tug Design Alternatives and a Comparison of Their
Hydrodynamic Performance, coauthored with Molyneux, David, National
Research Council of Canada, The
Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Maritime
Technology Conference & Expo 2004, Washington, DC, September
30October 1, 2004.
- New Technologies in Tugboat Design for the Oil and Gas Industry-Middle
East Developments, Society
of International Gas Tanker and Terminal Operators, 3rd SIGTTO
Middle East Regional Forum, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, February
2005.
- Cap Rouge II: Lessons Learned from a Fishing Vessel
Tragedy, The
Royal Institution of Naval Architects, Fishing Vessels, Fishing
Technology, and Fisheries Conference, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK,
April 13-14, 2005.
- RAdiKAT: A Twin-Hulled Concept for Offshore Terminal/Escort Tugs, International Tug & Salvage, July/August 2007.
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