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不是。Journal of Marine Science and Application(《船舶与海洋工程学报》),创刊于2002年,季刊,由中国造船工程学会和哈尔滨工程大学联合主办,与国际知名出版集团Springer联合出版发行的英文学术科技期刊。中国科技核心期刊,主要刊登中国船舶与海洋领域最新的科研成果和高水平的学术论文,旨在促进国际学术交流、推动国内船舶科技的发展。期刊具体内容涉及船舶工程(基础理论研究、船舶结构物设计、船舶性能研究、船舶结构动力学分析、造船技术、船舶材料、现代船舶设计与制造、水下航行器等)、海洋工程(海岸工程、港口航道、深海工程、海洋水文、海洋气象等)、海洋资源开发、船舶轮机工程、船舶动力与机械、船舶导航、防腐与除污、水声工程(水声材料研究、水下通信技术、水下声设备与仪器研究、水声探测技术等)、船舶经济学等。
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Ship commissioning is the act or ceremony of placing a ship in active service, and may be regarded as a particular application of the general concepts and practices of project commissioning. The term is most commonly applied to the placing of a warship in active duty with its country's military forces. The ceremonies involved are often rooted in centuries old naval tradition.Ship naming and launching endow a ship hull with her identity, but many milestones remain before she is completed and considered ready to be designated a commissioned ship. The engineering plant, weapon and electronic systems, galley, and multitudinous other equipment required to transform the new hull into an operating and habitable warship are installed and tested. The prospective commanding officer, ship's officers, the petty officers, and seamen who will form the crew report for training and intensive familiarization with their new ship.Prior to commissioning, the new ship undergoes sea trials to identify any deficiencies needing correction. The preparation and readiness time between christening-launching and commissioning may be as much as three years for a nuclear powered aircraft carrier to as brief as twenty days for a World War II landing ship. The USS Monitor, of American Civil War fame, was commissioned less than three weeks after launch.[edit]United States NavyCommissioning in the early United States Navy under sail was attended by no ceremony. An officer designated to command a new ship received orders similar to those issued to Captain Thomas Truxtun in 1798:Sir, I have it in command from the president of the United States, to direct you to repair with all due speed on board the ship Constellation lying at Baltimore. It is required that no Time be lost in carrying the Ship into deep water, taking on board her Cannon, Ammunition, Water, Provisions & Stores of every kind — completing what work is yet to be done shipping her Complement of Seamen and Marines, and preparing her in every respect for Sea ... It is the President's express Orders, that you employ the most vigorous Exertions, to accomplish these several Objects and to put your Ship as speedily as possible in a situation to sail at the shortest notice.In Truxtun's time, the prospective commanding officer had responsibility for overseeing construction details, outfitting the ship, and recruiting his crew. When a captain determined that his new ship was ready to take to sea, he mustered the crew on deck, read his orders, broke the national ensign and distinctive commissioning pennant, and caused the watch to be set and the first entry to be made in the log. Thus, the ship was placed in commission.Commissionings were not public affairs, and unlike christening-and-launching ceremonies, were not recorded by newspapers. The first specific reference to commissioning located in naval records is a letter of November 6, 1863, from Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles to all navy yards and stations. The Secretary directed: "Hereafter the commandants of navy yards and stations will inform the Department, by special report of the date when each vessel preparing for sea service at their respective commands, is placed in commission."Subsequently, various editions of Navy regulations mentioned the act of putting a ship in commission, but details of a commissioning ceremony were not prescribed. Through custom and usage, however, a fairly standard practice emerged, the essentials of which are outlined in current Navy regulations.Officers and crew members of the new ship are assembled on the quarterdeck or other suitable area. Formal transfer of the ship to the prospective commanding officer is done by the Naval District Commandant or his representative. The transferring officer reads the commissioning directive, the national anthem is played, the ensign is hoisted, and the commissioning pennant broken. The prospective commanding officer reads his orders, assumes command, and the first watch is set.Craft assigned to Naval Districts and shore bases for local use, such as harbor tugs and floating drydocks, are not usually placed in commission but are instead given an "in service" status. They do fly the national ensign, but not a commissioning pennant.In recent years, commissionings have come to be more public occasions. Guests, including the ship's sponsor, are frequently invited to attend, and a prominent individual may deliver a commissioning address. On May 3, 1975, more than twenty thousand people witnessed the commissioning of USS Nimitz at Norfolk, Virginia. The carrier's sponsor, daughter of the late Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, was introduced, and the President of the United States was the principal speaker. The sponsor traditionally gives the first order to the ship's company: "Man our ship and bring her to life!"Regardless of the type of ship, the brief but impressive commissioning ceremony completes the cycle from christening and launching to bring the ship into full status as a warship of her nation.
如果是成都分公司要慎重。兼职,去年11的项目,今年2月还没拿到钱,HR之前说是过年流程耽误了,现在直接不回复不理人了,
船舶工程期刊录用率,答:船舶工程期刊录用率为85%,船舶工程期刊是国内知名的工程类期刊
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船舶工程期刊录用率,答:船舶工程期刊录用率为85%,船舶工程期刊是国内知名的工程类期刊
很难,因为现在学术类期刊上榜,对教师评级很关键。但投些学生学习辅导类的报刊杂志还是可以的,可以找当地这类报纸发行站(一般学校人知道)了解。