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American Society of Mechanical Engineers

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is an American professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations, and other forms of outreach."[4] ASME is thus an engineering society, a standards organization, a research and development organization, an advocacy organization,[5] a provider of training and education, and a nonprofit organization. Founded as an engineering society focused on mechanical engineering in North America, ASME is today multidisciplinary and global.

ASME
Formation1880; 144 years ago (1880)
Typenot-for-profit membership organization
HeadquartersNew York City, U.S.
Location
  • Two Park Avenue
    New York
    NY 10016-5990
    United States
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
85,000+ in over 150 countries [1]
Official language
English
President [2]
Karen Ohland
Immediate Past President
Mahantesh Hiremath
Executive Director[3]
Thomas Costabile
Affiliations
Websitewww.asme.org

ASME has over 85,000 members in more than 135 countries worldwide.[6][7]

ASME was founded in 1880 by Alexander Lyman Holley, Henry Rossiter Worthington, John Edison Sweet and Matthias N. Forney in response to numerous steam boiler pressure vessel failures.[8] Known for setting codes and standards for mechanical devices, ASME conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations.[9] It holds numerous technical conferences and hundreds of professional development courses each year and sponsors numerous outreach and educational programs. Georgia Tech president and women engineer supporter Blake R Van Leer was an executive member.[10] Kate Gleason and Lydia Weld were the first two women members.[11]

ASME codes and standards edit

ASME is one of the oldest standards-developing organizations in America. It produces approximately 600 codes and standards covering many technical areas, such as fasteners, plumbing fixtures, elevators, pipelines, and power plant systems and components. ASME's standards are developed by committees of subject matter experts using an open, consensus-based process. Many ASME standards are cited by government agencies as tools to meet their regulatory objectives. ASME standards are therefore voluntary, unless the standards have been incorporated into a legally binding business contract or incorporated into regulations enforced by an authority having jurisdiction, such as a federal, state, or local government agency. ASME's standards are used in more than 100 countries and have been translated into numerous languages.[12]

ASME boiler and pressure vessel code edit

The largest ASME standard, both in size and in the number of volunteers involved in its preparation, is the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (BPVC). The BPVC provides rules for the design, fabrication, installation, inspection, care, and use of boilers, pressure vessels, and nuclear components. The code also includes standards on materials, welding and brazing procedures and qualifications, nondestructive examination, and nuclear in-service inspection.

Other notable standardization areas edit

Other Notable Standardization Areas include but not limited to are; Elevators and Escalators (A17 Series), Overhead and Mobile Cranes and related lifting and rigging equipment (B30 Series), Piping and Pipelines (B31 Series), Bio-processing Equipment (BPE), Valves Flanges, Fittings and Gaskets (B16), Nuclear Components and Processes Performance Test Codes.

Journals edit

Some of the journals published by ASME are the following:[13]

Journal of Micro and Nano Manufacturing

ASME Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and Therapy

Journal of Solar Energy Engineering

Journal of Energy Resource Technology

Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering

Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics

Society awards edit

ASME offers four categories of awards: achievement awards to recognize "eminently distinguished engineering achievement"; literature awards for original papers; service awards for voluntary service to ASME; and unit awards, jointly awarded by six societies in recognition of advancement in the field of transportation. [14]

Nadia Medal recipients edit

ASME Fellows edit

ASME Fellow is a Membership Grade of Distinction conferred by The ASME Committee of Past Presidents[16] to an ASME member with significant publications or innovations and distinguished scientific and engineering background. Over 3,000 members have attained the grade of Fellow.[16] The ASME Fellow membership grade is the highest elected grade in ASME.[17]

ASME E-Fests edit

ASME runs several annual E-Fests, or Engineering Festivals,[18] taking the place of the Student Professional Development Conference (SPDC) series.[19] In addition to the Human Powered Vehicle Challenge (HPVC), the Innovative Additive Manufacturing 3D Challenge (IAM3D), the Student Design Competition, and the Old Guard Competition,[20] there are also talks, interactive workshops, and entertainment.[21] These events allows students to network with working engineers, host contests, and promote ASME's benefits to students as well as professionals. E-Fests are held in four regions in the United States and internationally[22]—western U.S, eastern U.S., Asia Pacific, and South America—with the E-Fest location for each region changing every year.[23]

Student competitions edit

ASME holds a variety of competitions every year for engineering students from around the world.[24]

  • Human Powered Vehicle Challenge (HPVC)
  • Student Design Competition (SDC)
  • Innovative Design Simulation Challenge (IDSC)
  • Innovative Additive Manufacturing 3D Challenge (IAM3D)
  • Old Guard Competitions
  • Innovation Showcase (IShow)
  • Student Design Expositions

Organization edit

 
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. 12 WEST 31ST St, 19th century headquarters

ASME has four key offices in the United States,[25] including its headquarters operation in New York, N.Y., and three international offices in Beijing, China; Brussels, Belgium, and New Delhi, India. ASME has two institutes and 32 technical divisions within its organizational structure. Volunteer activity is organized into four sectors:

  • Technical Events and Content
  • Public Affairs and Outreach
  • Standards and Certification
  • Student and Early Career Development

Controversy edit

In 1982, ASME was found to be the first non-profit organization to in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. The United States Supreme Court found the organization liable for more than $6 million in American Society of Mechanical Engineers v. Hydrolevel Corp.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ASME By The Number 2022" (PDF). asme.org.
  2. ^ "Karen Ohland Begins Term as ASME's 141st President, Three New Members of the Board of Governors Announced". asme.org.
  3. ^ "ASME Selects Thomas Costabile as Executive Director". asme.org.
  4. ^ ASME. "ASME.org > About ASME". Retrieved 2011-12-27.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-13.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-10-13.
  7. ^ "About ASME – At a Glance". ASME. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  8. ^ "Setting the Standard". History. ASME. Retrieved 2011-10-01.
  9. ^ "The ASME Digital Collection". ASME. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  10. ^ Cooper, Paul; Martin, C. Samuel; O'Hern, Timothy J. (3 August 2016). "History of the Fluids Engineering Division". Journal of Fluids Engineering. doi:10.1115/1.4033976.
  11. ^ "American Women Engineers". The Woman Engineer. I (11): 156. June 1922. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  12. ^ "Standards Are Global". History of ASME Standards. ASME. Retrieved 7 November 2011.
  13. ^ "ASME – List of All Journals – ASME". asme.org. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  14. ^ "Honors & Awards". asme.org.
  15. ^ a b c d "Nadai Medal Recipients". American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  16. ^ a b "Fellows". ASME. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  17. ^ . ASME IPTI. Archived from the original on 2011-11-12. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
  18. ^ "ASME E-Fests™". efests.asme.org. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-04-10.
  20. ^ "ASME E-Fests™ Competitions". efests.asme.org. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  21. ^ "ASME E-Fests™". efests.asme.org. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  22. ^ "ASME E-Fests™". efests.asme.org. Retrieved 2018-08-30.
  23. ^ . ASME. Archived from the original on 2008-03-23. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
  24. ^ "ASME Competitions". ASME. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
  25. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-03-21.

Further reading edit

  • Calvert, Monte A. The Mechanical Engineer in America, 1830–1910: Professional Cultures in Conflict. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1967.
  • Hutton, Frederick Remson (1915) A History of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ASME.
  • Sinclair, Bruce. A Centennial History of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1880–1980. Toronto: Toronto University Press, 1980.
  • John H. White (1979). A History of the American Locomotive: Its Development, 1830–1880. Courier Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-23818-0.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • (archived)
  • Society Awards

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The American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME is an American professional association that in its own words promotes the art science and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe via continuing education training and professional development codes and standards research conferences and publications government relations and other forms of outreach 4 ASME is thus an engineering society a standards organization a research and development organization an advocacy organization 5 a provider of training and education and a nonprofit organization Founded as an engineering society focused on mechanical engineering in North America ASME is today multidisciplinary and global ASMEFormation1880 144 years ago 1880 Typenot for profit membership organizationHeadquartersNew York City U S LocationTwo Park AvenueNew YorkNY 10016 5990United StatesRegion servedWorldwideMembership85 000 in over 150 countries 1 Official languageEnglishPresident 2 Karen OhlandImmediate Past PresidentMahantesh HiremathExecutive Director 3 Thomas CostabileAffiliationsAIChEEngineering for ChangeWebsitewww wbr asme wbr org ASME redirects here For the magazine editors society see American Society of Magazine Editors ASME has over 85 000 members in more than 135 countries worldwide 6 7 ASME was founded in 1880 by Alexander Lyman Holley Henry Rossiter Worthington John Edison Sweet and Matthias N Forney in response to numerous steam boiler pressure vessel failures 8 Known for setting codes and standards for mechanical devices ASME conducts one of the world s largest technical publishing operations 9 It holds numerous technical conferences and hundreds of professional development courses each year and sponsors numerous outreach and educational programs Georgia Tech president and women engineer supporter Blake R Van Leer was an executive member 10 Kate Gleason and Lydia Weld were the first two women members 11 Contents 1 ASME codes and standards 2 ASME boiler and pressure vessel code 3 Other notable standardization areas 4 Journals 5 Society awards 5 1 Nadia Medal recipients 5 2 ASME Fellows 6 ASME E Fests 7 Student competitions 8 Organization 9 Controversy 10 See also 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksASME codes and standards editASME is one of the oldest standards developing organizations in America It produces approximately 600 codes and standards covering many technical areas such as fasteners plumbing fixtures elevators pipelines and power plant systems and components ASME s standards are developed by committees of subject matter experts using an open consensus based process Many ASME standards are cited by government agencies as tools to meet their regulatory objectives ASME standards are therefore voluntary unless the standards have been incorporated into a legally binding business contract or incorporated into regulations enforced by an authority having jurisdiction such as a federal state or local government agency ASME s standards are used in more than 100 countries and have been translated into numerous languages 12 ASME boiler and pressure vessel code editMain article ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code The largest ASME standard both in size and in the number of volunteers involved in its preparation is the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code BPVC The BPVC provides rules for the design fabrication installation inspection care and use of boilers pressure vessels and nuclear components The code also includes standards on materials welding and brazing procedures and qualifications nondestructive examination and nuclear in service inspection Other notable standardization areas editOther Notable Standardization Areas include but not limited to are Elevators and Escalators A17 Series Overhead and Mobile Cranes and related lifting and rigging equipment B30 Series Piping and Pipelines B31 Series Bio processing Equipment BPE Valves Flanges Fittings and Gaskets B16 Nuclear Components and Processes Performance Test Codes Journals editSome of the journals published by ASME are the following 13 Journal of Micro and Nano ManufacturingASME Journal of Engineering and Science in Medical Diagnostics and TherapyJournal of Solar Energy EngineeringJournal of Energy Resource TechnologyJournal of Manufacturing Science and EngineeringJournal of Mechanisms and RoboticsSociety awards editASME offers four categories of awards achievement awards to recognize eminently distinguished engineering achievement literature awards for original papers service awards for voluntary service to ASME and unit awards jointly awarded by six societies in recognition of advancement in the field of transportation 14 ASME Medal Worcester Reed Warner Medal Charles T Main Student Leadership Award Holley Medal Honorary Member Kate Gleason Award Henry Laurence Gantt Medal Leonardo Da Vinci Award Lewis F Moody Award Melville Medal Nadia Medal 15 Old Guard Early Career Award Sia Nemat Nasser Early Career Award R Tom Sawyer Award Ralph Coats Roe Medal Soichiro Honda MedalNadia Medal recipients edit Satya N Atluri 2012 15 Huseyin Sehitoglu 2007 15 George Z Voyiadjis 2022 15 ASME Fellows edit See also Category Fellows of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME Fellow is a Membership Grade of Distinction conferred by The ASME Committee of Past Presidents 16 to an ASME member with significant publications or innovations and distinguished scientific and engineering background Over 3 000 members have attained the grade of Fellow 16 The ASME Fellow membership grade is the highest elected grade in ASME 17 ASME E Fests editASME runs several annual E Fests or Engineering Festivals 18 taking the place of the Student Professional Development Conference SPDC series 19 In addition to the Human Powered Vehicle Challenge HPVC the Innovative Additive Manufacturing 3D Challenge IAM3D the Student Design Competition and the Old Guard Competition 20 there are also talks interactive workshops and entertainment 21 These events allows students to network with working engineers host contests and promote ASME s benefits to students as well as professionals E Fests are held in four regions in the United States and internationally 22 western U S eastern U S Asia Pacific and South America with the E Fest location for each region changing every year 23 Student competitions editASME holds a variety of competitions every year for engineering students from around the world 24 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge HPVC Student Design Competition SDC Innovative Design Simulation Challenge IDSC Innovative Additive Manufacturing 3D Challenge IAM3D Old Guard Competitions Innovation Showcase IShow Student Design ExpositionsOrganization edit nbsp AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS 12 WEST 31ST St 19th century headquartersASME has four key offices in the United States 25 including its headquarters operation in New York N Y and three international offices in Beijing China Brussels Belgium and New Delhi India ASME has two institutes and 32 technical divisions within its organizational structure Volunteer activity is organized into four sectors Technical Events and Content Public Affairs and Outreach Standards and Certification Student and Early Career DevelopmentControversy editIn 1982 ASME was found to be the first non profit organization to in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act The United States Supreme Court found the organization liable for more than 6 million in American Society of Mechanical Engineers v Hydrolevel Corp See also editASME Y14 41 2003 Digital Product Definition Data Practices List of American Society of Mechanical Engineers academic journals List of Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmarks ASME Medal ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Uniform Mechanical Code American Welding SocietyReferences edit ASME By The Number 2022 PDF asme org Karen Ohland Begins Term as ASME s 141st President Three New Members of the Board of Governors Announced asme org ASME Selects 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from the original on 2011 11 12 Retrieved 10 August 2013 ASME E Fests efests asme org Retrieved 2018 08 30 ASME Competitions Archived from the original on 2011 04 10 ASME E Fests Competitions efests asme org Retrieved 2018 08 30 ASME E Fests efests asme org Retrieved 2018 08 30 ASME E Fests efests asme org Retrieved 2018 08 30 Student Professional Development Conference ASME Archived from the original on 2008 03 23 Retrieved 2008 03 27 ASME Competitions ASME Retrieved 2012 06 25 Contact Us Archived from the original on 2011 03 21 Further reading editCalvert Monte A The Mechanical Engineer in America 1830 1910 Professional Cultures in Conflict Baltimore The Johns Hopkins University Press 1967 Hutton Frederick Remson 1915 A History of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME Sinclair Bruce A Centennial History of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1880 1980 Toronto Toronto University Press 1980 John H White 1979 A History of the American Locomotive Its Development 1830 1880 Courier Dover Publications ISBN 978 0 486 23818 0 External links editAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website nbsp ASME Peerlink archived Society Awards Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title American Society of Mechanical Engineers amp oldid 1198615312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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