Attending ASME IMECE virtually
COVID_19 protocols make the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Conference and Exposition purely virtual, but does not stop KES from exhibiting their continued research regarding marine and health care issues.
COVID_19 protocols make the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Conference and Exposition purely virtual, but does not stop KES from exhibiting their continued research regarding marine and health care issues.
KES is leading the development of a new “design by analysis” method for glassy polymers. The initial focus is for windows in pressure vessels for human occupancy (PVHOs) including submersibles, saturation diving, and medical hyperbaric treatment systems. However, a system that can provide a robust design for a life-critical structure can be readily adapted to other applications.
Bart Kemper goes to assist in fielding new technology for OCEAN-X and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. In the Bahamas. It could be worse.
Alcohol distilling is the latest industry KES supports. KES provides discounts to Louisiana distillers.
KES fields a forensic team to people on site in less than 48 hours.
KES engineers Bart Kemper and Linda Cross co-wrote “Heat Retention and Structural Integrity of Glassy Polymer Viewports,” which indicates potential issues for submersibles not factoring heat retention in thick viewports. Company president Krista Kemper met one of her heroes, Dr. Anatoly “Tolya” Sagalevich, who was honored by MTS.
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