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1 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Debra R. Green Computer Specialist US Army ERDC Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory C oastal I ntegrated T hroughput M odel Debra R. Green Computer Specialist US Army ERDC Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory

2 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Features of CITM Features of CITM FORTRAN Code PC Based Cumulative/recent throughput output Includes various environmental data Models all current watercraft and off-load nodes 1 minute time intervals t i = Base Time * F exp * F tod * F ss * F comp + Queue Time t total =  t i + t maint + t fuel

3 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation “Force Projection is a system of systems” Very complex Very nonlinear must account for bottlenecks/problems Extremely affected by environmental conditions sea state varies day-to-day and year-to-year tides and nearshore bars must connect to inland throughput capabilities Only an objective time-domain tool can provide accurate answers CITM provides correct framework for this tool

4 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation PURPOSE Tool to evaluate force projection capabilities when deep-draft ports are unavailable  Conventional JLOTS  Lift-On/Lift-Off  Roll-On/Roll-Off  Emerging technologies  Theater Support Vessel (TSV)  Enhanced small ports  Identification of limiting factors to throughput  Objective site selection

5 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation CITM Version 2 Includes effect of nearshore bars on bare beach discharge Includes effect of tides CITM Version 3 Will include beach clearance/beach preparation module Will include random effects Will provide capability to integrate conventional JLOTS throughput and TSV throughput via existing unimproved and enhanced small ports

6 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation RECENT CITM IMPROVEMENTS NEARSHORE BATHYMETRY COMPONENT CROSS-BEACH COMPONENT

7 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Cross-shore Distance (m) Elevation (m) Effect of Tide and Bathymetry on Lighter Bare Beach Approach FRF Profile Data

8 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Cross-shore Distance (m) Elevation (m) FRF Profile Data Lighter, Draft = 3 ft High Tide Mean Sea Level Low Tide Effect of Tide and Bathymetry on Lighter Bare Beach Approach

9 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Time (hrs) Water Surface Elevation (m NGVD) Bar Crest Min. Depth for successful CSP Bar Clearance = Time Available for Bare Beach Access Effect of Tide and Nearshore Bars on Throughput

10 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Sample of Plotted Output from Beach Clearance Module Beach Clearance Module

11 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Vehicle ID (Name): 9 (M1070/M1000/20FT) Assigned To Site: 3 Vehicle Speed: 0.00 Current Vehicle State: UNLOADING AT MARSHALING YARD Marshal01 IN Area-A X Y ------ ------ Current Location: 2.00 2.00 Location Heading Toward: 2.00 2.00 Site/Marshaling Yard Location Heading To: 2.00 2.00 Surface Type Vehicle Is On: ASPHALT 20-ft containers 40-ft containers RO/RO ---------------- ---------------- ----- Site Load: 294 199 10 Vehicle Load: 2 0 Marshaling Yard Load: 9 3 Marshaling Yard Vehicle Capacity: 1 Vehicle ID (Name) in MY Waiting Queue: Current Vehicle at Site Load Time: 0.0 *********************************************** ** CURRENT SIMULATION TIME: 155.0 Minutes ** *********************************************** Sample of Output from Beach Clearance Module

12 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation CITM Support to War Planners Real World: Balkan theater of operations throughput analysis (classified) War-fighter Exercises: Ulchi Focus Lens (UFL) 2001 Throughput analysis JLOTS site evaluations East coast Korea RSO&I 2001 Throughput analysis JLOTS site evaluations East and West coast Korea

13 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation US Army Engineer Research & Development Center (ERDC) Tele-Engineering Operations Center (TEOC) – integration of CITM into the Tele-Engineering Toolkit – addition of module for user-defined lighters JLOTS Computer Based Training (Navy JLOTS training course) – inclusion of CITM as a training tool for students Integration of CITM into Ongoing Efforts

14 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation TEOC Toolkit Designed to facilitate communications between subject matter experts and persons submitting requests for information/analysis Uses NIMA-produced data Displays topographic maps, imagery, and terrain data for exploitation for engineer applications

15 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Imagery

16 LAVIII Wet JLOTS Site Selection

17 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation JLOTS Analysis

18 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation JLOTS Computer Based Training Include stand-alone version of CITM Objective is to create a tool for students to use to create a JLOTS resourcing and scheduling plan – Graphical User Interface (GUI) for input allowing the student to drag and drop and point and click (Currently under development) – Generic coastlines to include environmental characteristics of varying sea-states, tides, currents and beach gradients – OPDS Deployment and fuel delivery – Generate presentation-style output graphs

19 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Example of GUI Screen Icon Toolbar for ships, lighters and discharge sites Drag and Drop capability for placement of icons Distance from shore

20 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation CITM is a constructive simulation tool for objective estimates of throughput potential around the globe Used in support of War-fighter Exercises Throughput prediction for different nodes Bare Beach Existing Small Ports (unimproved) Enhanced Small Ports Summary

21 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation QUESTION(S)?

22 1 Approach and Moor 2 Load 3 Cast-off and Clear Transit 4 5 Approach and Moor 6 Unload 7 Cast-off and Clear Operations Flow Diagram 8 Refueling and Maint. 9 t i = Base Time * F exp * F tod * F ss * F comp + Queue Time Bar LIMITER

23 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Example of Graphical User Interface

24 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Compressed ADRG

25 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Interim Terrain Data (ITD)

26 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation Distance and Measurements

27 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation CITM Tests of JLOTS System Wish to examine the sensitivity of the overall JLOTS System to variations in numbers/types of assets Wish to identify system bottlenecks

28 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation LO/LO Operations Results Indicate that JLOTS is A Balanced System

29 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation RO/RO Operations Results indicate that Primary Bottleneck is at the Ship

30 One Corps, One Regiment, One Team ……. Serving Soldiers, the Army, the Nation  Simulate movement of cargo from beach site to an inland marshaling area during JLOTS operations  Schedule equipment/vehicle use in unloading cargo from lighters through use of Container Transfer System vs.Operation Interoperability Matrix  Simulate traffic control and identify vehicle limitations on road surfaces taking into account the following:  Road surface type  Number of road lanes  California Bearing Ratio  Road Capacity (tons/hr)  Maintenance threshhold  Simulate cargo unloading at marshaling yard and placement of cargo into holding areas Beach Clearance Module: Purpose


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