ASME Design Engineering Division Newsletter 2008
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- | The Technical Communities Operating Board is completing a reorganization that puts infrastructure in place to replace many of the functions of the old Council on Engineering that have been uncovered in the three or so years since the Society moved to its current configuration. The new structure includes a set of operating boards and committees to cover functions important tot our divisions like journals, conferences and honors and awards. Further, the ASME Publications Committee, Conferences Committee, and Congress Steering Committee are being moved from the Programs and Activities Operating Board to the Technical Communities Operating Board. What this means is that the volunteer functions with which our divisions are most concerned will be accountable to the same operating board as the technical groups. | + | The Technical Communities Operating Board is completing a reorganization that puts infrastructure in place to replace many of the functions of the old Council on Engineering that have been uncovered in the three or so years since the Society moved to its current configuration. The new structure includes a set of operating boards and committees to cover functions important tot our divisions like journals, conferences and honors and awards. Further, the ASME Publications Committee, Conferences Committee, and Congress Steering Committee are being moved from the Programs and Activities Operating Board to the Technical Communities Operating Board. What this means is that the volunteer functions with which our divisions are most concerned will be accountable to the same operating board as the technical groups. If the above seems confusing, remember that under the “new” organization the divisions are organized into groups. The Design Engineering Division is in the Systems and Design Group that I currently lead. The groups are organized under the Technical Communities Operating Board (TCOB). The chair of that operating board is Vice President Dan Segalman. The TCOB in turn, is one of several operating boards that come under Knowledge and Communities, led by Senior Vice President Rich Laudenat. |
- | If the above seems confusing, remember that under the “new” organization the divisions are organized into groups. The Design Engineering Division is in the Systems and Design Group that I currently lead. The groups are organized under the Technical Communities Operating Board (TCOB). The chair of that operating board is Vice President Dan Segalman. The TCOB in turn, is one of several operating boards that come under Knowledge and Communities, led by Senior Vice President Rich Laudenat. | + | |
Over the past three years it had become apparent that there was a weakness in the new organization at the group and Technical Communities levels. The divisions were largely cut loose to fend for themselves, and many important functions were not getting done. That is the motivation behind the current activity. | Over the past three years it had become apparent that there was a weakness in the new organization at the group and Technical Communities levels. The divisions were largely cut loose to fend for themselves, and many important functions were not getting done. That is the motivation behind the current activity. | ||
My term as Technical Leader of the Systems and Design Group ends June 30th, 2008. My successor will be Joe Beaman, who was elected at the Operating Board meeting at Congress in Seattle. Two members-at-large of the Operating Board were also elected. They are Bharat Bhushan, who will be in his second term on the board, and Nejat Olgac. I wish them every success in the coming three years. | My term as Technical Leader of the Systems and Design Group ends June 30th, 2008. My successor will be Joe Beaman, who was elected at the Operating Board meeting at Congress in Seattle. Two members-at-large of the Operating Board were also elected. They are Bharat Bhushan, who will be in his second term on the board, and Nejat Olgac. I wish them every success in the coming three years. | ||
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Revision as of 09:12, 5 March 2008
Welcome to the draft of the 2008 issue of the ASME Design Engineering Division Newsletter. DED contributors can add or edit material by scrolling down to the appropriate section and clicking the edit link. The first time you edit, you will be asked to log in by entering a username (use "Firstname Lastname") and making up a password. Contributors may wish to reference the wiki edition of the ASME Design Engineering Division Newsletter 2007.
DED Executive
Message from the Chair
Kazem Kazeronian, Design Engineering Division Chair
2008 update needed (~800 words)
Message from the Past Chair
Judy Vance, Immediate Past DED Chair
2008 update needed (~700 words)
Conference Reports
IDETC/CIE 2007 Report
H-S Tzou, 2007 IDETC/CIE General Conference Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
IDETC/CIE 2008
Souran Manoochehri, 2008 IDETC/CIE General Conference Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
IDETC/CIE 2009 Announcement and Call for Papers
George Flowers, 2009 IDETC/CIE General Conference Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
- 35th Design Automation Conference (DAC)
- 33rd Annual Mechanisms and Robotics Conference (MR)
- 29th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE)
- 21st International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology (DTM)
- 14th Design for Manufacturing and the Lifecycle Conference (DFMLC)
- 6th Symposium on International Design and Design Education (DEC)
National Manufacturing Week 2008
Zissimos Mourelatos, National Design Engineering Conference Committee Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Journal Activity Reports
The Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics
Subhash C. Sinha, JCND Editor
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
The Journal of Computing & Information Science in Engineering
Jami J. Shah, JCISE Editor
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
The Journal of Mechanical Design
Panos Papalambros, JMD Editor
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
The Journal of Medical Devices
Arthur G. Erdman, JMeD Co-Editor
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
The Journal of Vibrations and Acoustics
Kon-Well Wang, JVA Editor
During the past year, Bogdan Epureanu (University of Michigan), Alan Palazzolo (Texas A&M University), Massimo Ruzzene (Georgia Tech), Steven Shaw (Michigan State University), and Weidong Zhu (University of Maryland Baltimore County) were nominated and approved as new Associate Editors (AEs). With these new AEs’ help, we are reducing the current AEs’ workload and improving the paper handling/review time. In addition, William Clark, Karl Grosh, Jean-Claude Golinval, and Sotirios Natsiavas were reappointed to their second term as AEs in 2007.
To solicit high quality papers, the Journal has contacted the symposia organizers of the 2007 ASME Biennial Conference of Mechanical Vibration and Noise, asking them to recommend the best papers in their symposium and invite the authors to submit an enhanced version of their papers to the Journal. The manuscripts will still go through a rigorous journal quality review process. We have received good responses with our invitations.
A special issue on the subject of vibration-based structural health monitoring, with Guest Editors Bogdan Epureanu (University of Michigan) and Mark Derriso (Air Force Research Labs), has been completed and published in December 2007.
I would like to encourage you to submit your research papers in vibration and acoustics to JVA. I also want to take this opportunity to thank all the authors, reviewers, associate editors and staff members who have contributed to make the past year another good one for JVA. Please feel free to contact me regarding any issues related to the Journal. I always welcome ideas and suggestions.
Prepared by: Kon-Well Wang, JVA Editor Penn State University March, 2008
Committee Reports
Fellows Nominating Committee
Richard A. Hirsch, P.E., Fellows Nominating Committee Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Design Automation Committee
Timothy Simpson, DAC Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Design Education Committee
Philip Doepker, DEC Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Design for Manufacturing Committee
Jeffrey Herrmann, DFM Committee Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Design Theory and Methodology Committee
Michael J. Scott, DTM Committee Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Fastening and Joining Committee
Endel V. Iarve, F&J Committee Chair
The Fastening and Joining Technical Committee of Design Engineering Division serves ASME members and others who are interested in novel developments related to fastening, welding and adhesive joining of polymeric, metallic, ceramic and other advanced materials and structures. Particular areas of interest include design and manufacturing, cost-effective and rapid joining methods, nano technology and innovations in adhesive bonding, dynamic behavior and long term durability of joined structures, nondestructive evaluation and characterization, industrial applications and case studies as well as many others. The committee sponsors symposiums with a specific theme at the annual International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. The theme for the 2008 IMECE in Boston, Massachusetts is “Joining Technologies for Advanced Materials and Structures” The organizers for this symposium are Dr. Endel V. Iarve, Dr. Thomas J. Whitney of The University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton OH and Dr. Timothy Breitzman, Air Force Research Laboratory, WPAFB OH. The committee currently has about 12 active members and welcomes experts and distinguished researchers from industrial and academic fields to participate in the activities of the committee. If you are interested in joining the committee or need further information, please contact the Committee Chair: Dr. Endel Iarve, University of Dayton Research Institute, Dayton OH 45469-0060, phone (937) 255-9094; fax (937) 258-8075; e-mail: endel.iarve@wpafb.af.mil
Endel V. Iarve
Mechanisms and Robotics Committee
Vijay Kumar, M&R Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Multibody Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics Committee
Kurt Anderson, MSND Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Power Transmission and Gearing Committee
Ahmet Kahraman, PTG Committee Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention Technical Committee
Erol Sancaktar, RSAFP Committee Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Vehicle Design Committee
Corina Sandu, VDC Vice-Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Vibration and Sound Committee
George T. Flowers, TCVS Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Honors and Awards
Georges Fadel, H&A Committee Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Student Affairs Committee
Matt Parkinson, SA Committee Chair
2008 update needed (200-300 words)
Systems and Design Group Committee
Kenneth Waldron, S&D Chair
Technical Communities Reorganize The Technical Communities Operating Board is completing a reorganization that puts infrastructure in place to replace many of the functions of the old Council on Engineering that have been uncovered in the three or so years since the Society moved to its current configuration. The new structure includes a set of operating boards and committees to cover functions important tot our divisions like journals, conferences and honors and awards. Further, the ASME Publications Committee, Conferences Committee, and Congress Steering Committee are being moved from the Programs and Activities Operating Board to the Technical Communities Operating Board. What this means is that the volunteer functions with which our divisions are most concerned will be accountable to the same operating board as the technical groups. If the above seems confusing, remember that under the “new” organization the divisions are organized into groups. The Design Engineering Division is in the Systems and Design Group that I currently lead. The groups are organized under the Technical Communities Operating Board (TCOB). The chair of that operating board is Vice President Dan Segalman. The TCOB in turn, is one of several operating boards that come under Knowledge and Communities, led by Senior Vice President Rich Laudenat. Over the past three years it had become apparent that there was a weakness in the new organization at the group and Technical Communities levels. The divisions were largely cut loose to fend for themselves, and many important functions were not getting done. That is the motivation behind the current activity. My term as Technical Leader of the Systems and Design Group ends June 30th, 2008. My successor will be Joe Beaman, who was elected at the Operating Board meeting at Congress in Seattle. Two members-at-large of the Operating Board were also elected. They are Bharat Bhushan, who will be in his second term on the board, and Nejat Olgac. I wish them every success in the coming three years.
Publicity and Newsletter
Jeremy J. Michalek, P&N Committee Chair
The wiki edition of the 2008 ASME DED Newsletter is available again this year for DED members to add updates and additional information that did not fit into the print edition. Following the wiki spirit, all DED members with news to share are encouraged to contribute content to the wiki edition, which will remain as a living document for updates during the 2008-2009 year. Members can also sign up to receive email or RSS alerts when new information is posted. For more information, please visit http://ddl.me.cmu.edu/ddwiki/index.php/DED_Newsletter or contact the Committee Chair, Professor Jeremy Michalek, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering & Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University; (412)268-3765; jmichalek@cmu.edu.
DED Executive Committee Roster
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Chair
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Vice Chair / Treasurer
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IDETC Executive
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Technical Committee Executive & IMECE
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Secretary
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NDEC Chair
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Past Chair
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Staff Support
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Newsletter Editor:
Jeremy J. Michalek
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering & Engineering and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
P: (412)268-3765
F: (412)268-3348
jmichalekcmu.edu