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Contents

DED Executive

Message from the Chair

Kazem Kazeronian, Design Engineering Division Chair

2008 update needed (~800 words)





Message from the Past Chair

Judy Vance
Judy Vance

Judy Vance, Immediate Past DED Chair

2008 update needed (~700 words)











Conference Reports

IDETC/CIE 2007 Report

Horn-Sen (H.S.) Tzou, 2007 IDETC/CIE General Conference Chair

Nader Jalili, 2007 IDETC/CIE Technical Program Chair

The 2007 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers in Engineering Conference (IDETC/CIE07) (http://www.asmeconferences.org/IDETC07/) established several new records in the DED’s history. It was the largest IDETC to date, with 13 conferences, 1700+ abstracts received, 1223 papers accepted, ≈1450 people in attendance, and $200k in revenue generated. The 2007 IDETC/CIE consisted of thirteen conferences:

  1. 21st Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise (VIB)
  2. 27th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE),
  3. 2007 ASME/IEEE International Conference on Mechatronic and Embedded Systems and Applications (MESA07),
  4. 6th International Conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Control (MSNDC),
  5. 33rd Design Automation Conference (DAC),
  6. 10th ASME International Power Transmission and Gearing Conference (PTG),
  7. 19th Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention Conference (RSAFP),
  8. 31st Mechanisms and Robotics Conference (MECH),
  9. 1st International Conference on Micro- and Nanosystems (MNS),
  10. 4th Symposium on International Design and Design Education (DEC),
  11. 19th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology (DTM),
  12. 12th Design for Manufacturing and the Life Cycle Conference (DFMLC), and
  13. 9th International Conference on Advanced Vehicle and Tire Technologies (AVTT).

There were 12 conference keynote lectures, 10 tutorials/workshops and a general conference welcome keynote lecture entitled “Shaking the Money Tree - Funding at NSF” reported by three NSF Program Directors. In addition, IDETC/CIE07 offered two receptions: 1) the Deans’ reception on UNLV campus and 2) the IDETC/CIE Conference Reception at Rio as well as several division, conference, and committee award dinners at Caesars Palace. Again, we would like to express our sincerest thanks to all conference and symposium organizers, technical committee chairs, authors, reviewers, student participants, ASME staff (especially Erin Dolan and Christina Perakis), as well as various advisory and international committee members involved in this historic event held in Las Vegas on September 04-07, 2007.


IDETC/CIE 2008

Souran Manoochehri, 2008 IDETC/CIE General Conference Chair by Souran Manoochehri and Jahangir Rastegar, IDETC 2008 Conference Co-Chairs

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http://www.asmeconferences.org/idetc08 New York City August 3-6, 2008

The 2008 ASME IDETC/CIE Conference will be held August 3-6, 2008 at the New York Marriot at the Brooklyn Bridge. This event is the premier international meeting in the fields of Design Engineering and Computers and Information in Engineering. It is designed to showcase cutting-edge research and accomplishments, and to enrich educational experiences in these fields. It will feature tutorials, research workshops and sessions featuring technical papers for the following conferences:

  • 34th Design Automation Conference (DAC)
  • 32nd Annual Mechanisms and Robotics Conference (MR)
  • 28th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (CIE)
  • 20th International Conference on Design Theory and Methodology (DTM)
  • 13th Design for Manufacturing and the Lifecycle Conference (DFMLC)
  • 5th Symposium on International Design and Design Education (DEC)
  • 2nd International Conference on Micro- and Nanosystems (MNS)
  • 10th International Conference on Advanced Vehicle and Tire Technologies (AVTT)

This year, 875 papers have been submitted to 2008 IDETC & CIE, which is a record for an even year conference. Technical paper sessions, as well as plenary sessions, keynote lectures, and tutorials on topics related to engineering designs are being organized. Industrial participation is solicited and encouraged, and the interaction between the research and industrial communities will be strongly promoted during the conference. The General Co-Chairs (Souran Manoochehri and Jahangir Rastegar) and the Program Co-Chairs (Qiaode Jeffrey Ge and Horea Ilies) are thankful to all conference organizers and ASME staff for their dedicated efforts.

On a lighter side, we are very excited about the conference evening reception, which will take place aboard a Spirit Cruise ship and will offer breathtaking views of New York City in a casual atmosphere. New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge is just across the river from Manhattan with easy access to all parts of New York City. We hope you get a chance to enjoy some of the many attractions of the city and have a great time. For details regarding the conference registration and hotel reservations, please visit the IDETC website. We look forward to welcoming you to New York in August, 2008.





IDETC/CIE 2009 Announcement and Call for Papers

George Flowers, 2009 IDETC/CIE General Conference Chair

2008 update needed (200-300 words)





National Manufacturing Week 2008

Zissimos Mourelatos, National Design Engineering Conference Committee Chair

The 2008 National Manufacturing Week (NMW) technical conference and show will be held in Rosemont, IL (September 22-25, 2008). It is sponsored by Canon Communications, LLC. ASME contributed a total of 7 technical sessions to the 2007 NMW. The Design Engineering Division sponsored 4 of these sessions. Each session involved a workshop or presentation relevant to industrial participants. Based on an agreement between ASME and Canon Communications LLC, the latter distributes revenues to ASME and its divisions based on organized sessions and attendance. According to a new agreement starting in 2008, the ASME ME magazine is now the primary contact with Canon, and there would be no revenue sharing with the ASME participating divisions. Because of these changes and the lack of financial return to ASME, the DED Executive Committee decided in its March 2008 meeting to discontinue DED participation in the NMW. Despite this development, the Design Engineering Division encourages members to develop presentations for the NMW 2008. The chance to address the NMW audience of practicing engineers, technical and mid-managers, and shop floor and plant supervisors is a great opportunity. This group represents a major portion of ASME’s membership base, and as an organization we have an incentive to facilitate professional growth. Appropriate presentations may offer real, practical solutions to everyday design, manufacturing and management problems, providing ways to reduce cost and increase productivity, improve quality and reliability, make money faster and more efficiently, and provide avenues to grow professionally. More information can be found at http://www.ManufacturingWeek.com.

Journal Activity Reports

The Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics

Subhash C. Sinha, JCND Editor

Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics
Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics

The Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics (JCND) is a quarterly journal that provides a forum for the exchange of new ideas and applications in computational rigid and flexible multi-body system dynamics and all aspects (analytical, numerical and experimental) of dynamics associated with nonlinear systems. Toward the end of last year, Professor Henryk Flashner of the University of Southern California started his three year term as an Associate Editor of the JCND. His expertise will be utilized in the areas of ‘stability and bifurcation of dynamic systems’ and ‘control of nonlinear and time-varying systems’. Professors J. A. Tenreiro machado of the University of Porto, Portugal and Albert Luo of the University of Southern Illinois at Edwardsville edited a special issue of JCND on ‘Discontinuous and Fractional Dynamical Systems.’ It is scheduled for the April 2008 issue of the JCND.

I encourage you to choose JCND as the medium of dissemination of your research if it falls within the scope of the Journal. All manuscripts must be submitted electronically through the ‘journal tool’ of ASME. Please take a look at the journal web site http://journaltool.asme.org/Content/JournalDescriptions.cfm?journalId=21&Journal=CND . All of us associated with the JCND are committed to a fair and rapid review process. And, please contact me directly if you have any comments or suggestions.

Subhash C. Sinha, Editor Email: ssinha@eng.auburn.edu


The Journal of Computing & Information Science in Engineering

Jami J. Shah, JCISE Editor

Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering
Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering

Journal of Computing & Information Science in Engineering (JCISE): State of the Journal JCISE began publication at the start of the new millennium. ASME recognized the vital role that computing and information science play in mechanical product development and the rapid evolution of these technologies. Mechanical engineers are not just users of these methods and tools but are heavily involved in their development. JCISE provides a forum for publishing high quality archival research that falls at the intersection of engineering and computer science. The journal was established by the effort of many people, particularly Yong Se Kim, Simon Szykman, David Rosen and David Lee. Significant milestones in the evolution of JCISE include the co-operative arrangement with ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) from 2001 –2004, inclusion of JCISE in SCI index in 2004 and joint sponsorship of ASME Design Engineering Division in 2006.

What kinds of papers are published in JCISE? Of the almost 300 papers published in JCISE in the past 7 years, Geometric modeling, including solid modeling, constraint solving, parametrics, features, assembly modeling and surface modeling account for about 30% of all papers. Computational metrology, tolerance modeling & analysis, CMM and inspection planning continue to present many challenges, as evidenced by the large number of papers appearing in JCISE, just under 20%. The next large group is from Computer aided Manufacturing, including CAPP, process simulation and plan optimization. Machining seems to still be the main focus of such research, followed by injection molding and solid free form fabrication. In recent years, a few papers have appeared on subjects related to micro-fabrication. In addition to computational techniques, JCISE also focuses on Information Science applied to engineering, as indicated by the title of our journal. Papers on engineering information management, data models, ontologies and data exchange have been another big part of JCISE. Recent IT trends appear to be in the direction of developing integration frameworks and collaborative environments.

Other areas represented in JCISE issues are Virtual Reality & Immersive Environments, Simulation (mostly meshing), Optimization, AI & Knowledge based Systems. One surprise has been the fewer than expected number of submissions in Artificial Intelligence & Knowledge based Systems (AI/KBS). Perhaps this area is not as popular in engineering as it once was, or maybe the papers are going to journals narrowly focused on those topics. JCISE has published many special issues to introduce the journal to new communities or to highlight emerging technologies. JCISE special issues have included the following topics: Meshing, Reverse Engineering, Collaborative Engineering, Computational Metrology, Engineering Information Management, and Computer aided Conceptual Design (CACD). The issue on CACD led us to the realization that some areas are in very early stages of development and not yet ready to produce archival papers. In the coming year we plan to publish two special issues: one on Engineering Informatics and the other on Haptics in Immersive Environments. Review of papers in these areas is already underway.

In addition to full length research articles, we also publish papers in the Application Track. These represent innovations in software or data technology that have mechanical design or simulation implications. The archival value of such publications is in the innovation part of the system design and not necessarily in the theory. Industry pilot projects or prototype implementation are also be appropriate for such briefs. For the first 4 years of JCISE, ACM was a joint sponsor with ASME. As part of this cooperation, we published one special issue each year composed of the best papers from the ACM Solid Modeling conference. All papers had to go through an additional review process to ensure that they met Transaction level quality. One difficulty with this arrangement was that some of the best papers forwarded to us did not fit well into our scope. We focus strictly on mechanical and electro-mechanical product development but the ACM conference has a much broader scope and includes geometric computing technologies for all kinds of applications, such as video games, medicine, geology, etc. When the ACM Solid Modeling conference was combined with IEEE Surface Modeling conference we ran into new problems related to copyright ownership. After producing 4 wonderful issues from best papers presented at ACM conferences, this tradition was discontinued by mutual agreement.

In 2004 ISI accepted JCISE into its citation index. It requires 3 years of data collection to compute Impact Factors. Just a few months ago ISI released Impact Factors for JCISE for the first time. The good news is that our IF of 0.531 puts us in the top one-third of our peers. The bad news is that IF is not a good measure of quality or impact but many people are using this number for various purposes. Whether I agree with such uses or not, I am forced to pay attention to this “measure” and think about ways to continually improve our score. Unlike other journals in our field, JCISE is published by a non-profit, professional society. The ASME’s Transactions label is reserved for archival scholarly journals of highest quality. To ensure quality, all Transactions operate under strict guidelines set by ASME’s Publication Committee. This includes a multi-layered paper review system, formal processes for review and appointment of Editors and Associate Editors, term limits and central oversight. In addition, JCISE is governed by an Advisory Board with representatives from sponsoring and co-sponsoring Divisions of ASME. JCISE also provides full transparency of its review process through its web-based paper management system, eLane. Authors can view every detail related to their paper at any time; they can see how many reviewers have been assigned, when each downloaded the paper, when each submitted the review and the recommendation made by the Associate Editor. Once the reviews are submitted they cannot be edited or deleted and must be shared in their entirety with the authors. The only information kept confidential is the identity of the reviewers. Few journals provide this level of access to authors. We are also proud of our industry leading average review times and submission-to-publication time. Our acceptance rates are comparable to those of other ASME Transactions.

The most important people for building and maintaining the quality of JCISE are our Associate Editors. I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the key role they play and to thank them for their dedicated service to our community. I would also like to recognize the distinguished group of people who serve on our Advisory Board. Last but not least, I would like to thank all our reviewers for their time and effort in evaluating JCISE papers. Realizing the demands on our reviewers’ time, we limit the total number of review cycles to just two. After that a final accept/reject decision must be made. This is a departure from other ASME journals. I would be very happy to receive comments, suggestions, feedback from our readers so as to make continuous improvements to the JCISE.


The Journal of Mechanical Design

Panos Papalambros, JMD Editor

Journal of Mechanical Design
Journal of Mechanical Design

In January 2008 we transitioned to a new Editor for the Journal of Mechanical Design. In November 2007 the ASME Publications Committee approved my nomination submitted by the then Editor Michael McCarthy and the Executive Committee of the Design Engineering Division. The transition is now complete, although with several hundred papers in the review and production stream some coordination is still necessary, hopefully most of it transparent to the authors. Mike has done an exceptional job in his editorial duties and has set a high mark of selfless performance. All of us in the community are grateful to him.

It is not a coincidence that a new ASME journal, the Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics (JMR), was also approved by the ASME Publications Committee in November 2007, with Mike McCarthy appointed as the first Editor. The new journal will appear in 2008 and will accommodate some topics traditionally served by JMD, and thus offer JMD more space to be both more inclusive and more focused. We will be working together with Mike to maintain journal excellence and quality service to the design community at large.

This is an exciting and challenging time for mechanical engineering, for design, and for JMD. While the relevance of our traditional areas remains strong, emerging areas of inquiry are claiming our attention increasingly and even urgently: “smart” and networked content, environmental impact, micro- and nano-level operation, bio-linked applications, energy sources and use, user interactions, market, economic, and policy implications of design decisions —to name a few. Mechanical engineering design is at the intersection of all these areas, and so also at a crossroads. I expect that JMD will be evolving in the years to come, following the solutions that our community offers to the emerging challenges armed with the rigorous, scholarly treatment that has always characterized JMD publications. I am grateful and honored to have the opportunity to serve the journal at this time, and I am particularly grateful to our dedicated associate editors, who are really making JMD the successful journal that it is.


The Journal of Medical Devices

Arthur G. Erdman, JMeD Co-Editor

Journal of Medical Devices
Journal of Medical Devices

2008 ASME Design Engineering Division Newsletter –Journal of Medical Devices (JMED)

The Journal of Medical Devices (JMED) is an exciting new venture offered by ASME with Co-Editors Dr. Arthur Erdman, U of Minnesota-Mechanical Engineering and Dr. Gerald Miller, Virginia Commonwealth University-Biomedical Engineering. This journal offers an important opportunity to our biomedical and design community to describe innovative devices used in the clinic and the laboratory, which cannot be easily presented in other journals or venues.

Papers in this Journal are expected to focus on applied research and development of new medical devices or instrumentation. The Journal will publish papers on devices that improve diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic treatments. Of particular interest are novel devices that allow new surgical strategies, new methods of drug delivery, or other devices that are intended to reduce the complexity, cost, or adverse results of health care. Significant biomechanical, clinical, or engineering content is expected. The Design Innovation paper category is encouraged for reporting about novel devices for which there may be less extensive clinical or engineering results.

Papers are invited for submission to the Journal of Medical Devices in the following suggested categories: New medical sensors/actuators, Orthopedic devices, Cardiovascular devices, Rehabilitation devices, Neurological devices, Bioheat transfer devices, Medical instrumentation, Image guided intervention/treatment, Endoscopic/Laparoscopic devices, Minimally invasive devices, Human performance/force assessment, Tissue engineered devices, Drug/Cell deliver systems, Medical robotics, Medical device design processes, Medical device manufacturing, Human factors in medical devices and Sports biomechanics related to devices.

The March 2008 issue will mark the first full year of this Journal. We encourage you to submit a paper or subscribe to the journal, please visit www.asme.org


The Journal of Vibrations and Acoustics

Kon-Well Wang, JVA Editor

Journal of Vibration & Acoustics
Journal of Vibration & Acoustics

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

During the past year eight members of our Division have been elected to the Fellow Grade of membership. They are:

  • David M. Anderson
  • Alejander R. Diaz
  • Imtiaz-Ul Haque
  • John S. Lamancue
  • Robert G. Parker
  • Vadim Shapiro
  • Henry J. Sommer
  • Hong-Sei Yan

Congratulations to these members and special thanks to their sponsors and supporters. Since an ASME member can not apply for this distinguished grade of membership, a colleague must take the time to complete the required application and arrange for letters of support. It is not a difficult task but it does take some time. However, if we don’t take the time to do this, who will? The necessary forms and instructions can be found on the ASME website. The applications are now being reviewed four times per year, the deadlines are 3/20, 6/20, 9/20, and 12/20. The latest rules are that the application must be no more than 25 pages and should include no more than 10 significant publications. Anyone requiring assistance or having questions can contact me at hirschr@asme.org.


Richard A. Hirsch, P.E. Chair, Fellows Nomination Committee


Design Automation Committee

Timothy Simpson, DAC Chair

2008 update needed (200-300 words)





Design Education Committee

Philip Doepker, DEC Chair

The Design Education Committee (DEC) remains focused on advancing awareness and sharing experiences in mechanical engineering design. With this in mind the DEC has been active in a number of areas.

• The 4th Symposium on International Design and Design Education was a huge success in Las Vegas. Thanks to Gul Kremer and a host of committee members for assembling a very good program in the “off year”. • Mike Keefe, Jeffrey Mountain and Peter Jones are working on the 5th Symposium for New York in August 2008. Clive Dym will be the Keynote Speaker for the DEC sessions. There will be over 8 sessions, including an attempt to revise the Young Design Engineer’s Paper Competition. • A highlight for the DEC in 2007 was the Special Edition on Design Engineering Education in the Journal of Mechanical Design (July 2007). Clive Dym and Phil Doepker were co-editors of this special edition. Thanks to Mike McCarthy, Editor of the Journal, for recognizing Design Education as a new contributor to research in mechanical design.

There will be changes within the committee in 2008. A new chair will be selected and new assignments will be made in a number of areas. Other steering committee positions available include Vice-Chair, Secretary/Treasurer, Conference Chair and Paper Reviews Chair. We are also seeking volunteers to take over the Honors and Awards leadership, paper reviews chair, and coordinator for the Young Design Engineer’s Paper Competition. Those interested in learning more about opportunities within the Design Education Committee are asked to contact Phil Doepker, Chair, Department of Mechanical Engineeing, University of Dayton, 300 College Park Dr. Dayton, OH, 45469. e-mail: doepker@udayton.edu.






Design for Manufacturing Committee

Jeffrey Herrmann, DFM Committee Chair

The primary activity of the Design for Manufacturing (DFM) Technical Committee is organizing the Design for Manufacturing and the Life Cycle (DFMLC) Conference at the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conference. In recent years, the conference organizers have worked to increase the scope of the papers presented at the conference, especially in the areas of design for the environment and other life cycle concerns. Edward Morse (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) and Peter Sandborn (University of Maryland) organized the 2007 DFMLC conference. Fifty-two papers were submitted, and thirty-two were accepted. Vijay Srinivasan, an expert from IBM on product lifecycle management, was the plenary speaker. The DFM Technical Committee had an official meeting and an informal lunch during the meeting in Las Vegas. For the 2008 DFMLC conference in New York, Peter Sandborn will be the conference chair and Marcos Esterman (Rochester Institute for Technology) will b! e the papers chair.

The committee officers for 2007-2008 are Jeffrey W. Herrmann (Chair), Edward P. Morse (Vice-Chair), and Kazu Saitou (Secretary). The following persons are representing the DFM community as Associate Editors for ASME journals: Jeffrey W. Herrmann is an Associate Editor (Design for Manufacturing) for the Journal of Mechanical Design (JMD); and Satyandra K. Gupta is an Associate Editor (Computer Aided Product Development) for the Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering (JCISE). For more information, please contact Jeffrey W. Herrmann at 301-405-5433 or jwh2@umd.edu.


Design Theory and Methodology Committee

Michael J. Scott, DTM Committee Chair

The mission of the Design Theory and Methodology Committee is to facilitate and enhance the development of design theories and the methods that grow from them.

For IDETC 2007 we received 94 papers, of which 54 were selected for presentation. The 2007 DTM Best Paper Award went to Dan Frey, Paulien Herder, Ype Wijnia, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Konstantinos Katsikopoulos and Don Clausing for their paper, “An Evaluation of the Pugh Controlled Convergence Method.” The Committee would like to thank Rob Stone and Li Shu for their able service as Conference Chair and Papers Chair, respectively. For IDETC 2008, Li Shu will serve as Conference Chair and Bob Paasch as Papers Chair.

2008 marks the Twentieth Annual Design Theory and Methodology Conference. A festive and reflective celebration -- "an exclusive DTM party at a NYC nightclub with dinner included" -- is planned for Tuesday evening during IDETC 2008 following our annual committee meeting. Conference attendees will be able to select the dinner in lieu of the usual awards luncheon as part of their conference registration. Watch for further details, which will be sent out as they are finalized, and also posted on the DTM conference website (http://www.mie.utoronto.ca/labs/bidlab/dtm2008.html).

The DTM Committee welcomes the participation of all who are interested. For more information, visit the Committee’s website at http://function.basiceng.umr.edu/asmedtm


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

The mission of the Technical Committee on Multibody Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics (MSND) is to foster experimental, symbolic, computational and analytical activities pertaining to multibody systems and nonlinear dynamics and control and other related areas. The committee consists of members from academia and industry. One of the main activities of the committee is to organize the Biennial International Conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics and Control at IDETC.

Last year two new members, Prof. Eric A. Butcher from New Mexico State University, and Prof. Dan Negrut from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, were elected to the technical committee. At the 6th International conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics and Control (as part of IDETC 2007 in Las Vegas) the D'Alembert for significant contribution to the field of Multibody Systems was presented to Professor Werner Schiehlen of University of Stuttgart. Similarly, the Lyapunov Awards for significant contribution to the field of Nonlinear Dynamics with to Professor Francis Moon of Cornell University.

At the upcoming 7th International Conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics and Control, to be held in San Diego CA, 8/31-9/2/2009, a new student paper competition will be held. Students working in the fields of Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics and Control are encouraged to submit papers to this competition. The student must appear as the first author on the paper to be considered.


Power Transmission and Gearing Committee

Ahmet Kahraman, PTG Committee Chair

The Power Transmission and Gearing (PTG) Committee organized the 10th International ASME Power Transmission and Gearing Conference that was held as part of the 2007 IDETC in Las Vegas. A total of 116 papers were presented in 24 technical sessions by researchers from more than 20 countries on their research. Various aspects of power transmission and gearing were covered, including the topics of gear design and analysis, gear strength and durability, gear dynamics and noise, gear manufacturing, gear tribology, lubrication, engineered surfaces and efficiency, transmissions, and other transmission components . The Buckingham Lecture was given by Mr. William Bradley of American Gear Manufacturers Association. ASME PTG Darle W. Dudley Award was present to Professor Donald R. Houser of the Ohio State University at the PTG Conference dinner. Darle W. Dudley Award is given once every four years as part of the International PTG Conference to honor a prominent power transmission and gearing researcher for his or her outstanding contributions to the field. The PTG Committee congratulates Dr. Houser for receiving this prestigious award.

The PTG Committee will meet in April 2008 in Detroit to work on several scheduled committee tasks, Among them, the Committee is planning to organize the next PTG Conference as part the 2009 IDETC. For more information on the PTG Committee and its forthcoming activities, please contact Dr. Ahmet Kahraman, kahraman.1@osu.edu or visit http://www.asmeptg.org/.


Ahmet Kahraman PTG Committee Chair


Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention Technical Committee

Erol Sancaktar, RSAFP Committee Chair

The Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention (RSAFP) Committee of the Design Engineering Division participated in 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition with two sessions. The 10 papers presented included contributions from the U.S., Japan and Nigeria. The RSAFP Committee also had four sessions at the International Design Engineering Technical Conference held in Las Vegas, NV, September 4-7, 2007. The 21 papers presented included contributions from the U.S., Japan, China and the U.K.


Erol Sancaktar, Ph.D ASME Fellow RSAFP Technical Committee Chair






Vehicle Design Committee

Corina Sandu, VDC Vice-Chair

The Vehicle Design Committee (VDC) promotes innovative analytical, computational, and experimental investigations in control, dynamics, and design of full vehicle systems and their subassemblies. Our members perform fundamental research, applied research, and successful technology implementations for light and heavy vehicle design, modeling, and validation.

In 2007 VDC organized the 9th International Conference on Advanced Vehicle and Tire Technologies (AVTT), for the first time as part of the 2007 ASME IDETC. The conference consisted of seven technical sessions and attracted high quality technical publications and presentations. Professor Imtiaz Haque has been recognized for his outstanding service as Vice-Chair of the Vehicle Design Committee (1998-2005) of the Design Engineering Division. Assistant Professor Corina Sandu has been recognized for her outstanding service as Program Chair of the 9th International Conference on AVTT, IDETC/CIE 2007. Professor Moustafa El-Gindy has been recognized for his outstanding contribution as the VDC chair and as Conference Chair of the 9th International Conference on AVTT, IDETC/CIE 2007.

In 2008 VDC elected as its new committee chair Dr. Brian Gilmore. Dr. Gilmore has been a vice-chair of VDC for several years. He brings to VDC his industrial perspective given by years of experience working at John Deere. Professor Corina Sandu from Virginia Tech will continue to serve as the vice-chair of the committee, and as the Conference Chair of the 10th and 11th AVTT. Professor Mohammad Elahinia from University of Toledo has been elected as VDC secretary and treasurer, and he will serve as the Program Chair of the 10th and 11th AVTT.

VDC is organizing the 10th International Conference on Advanced Vehicle and Tire Technologies (AVTT) under the 2008 ASME IDETC. The Conference will consist of five symposia for a total of ten sessions in the areas of: vehicle systems design; vehicle systems product development; vehicle design tools to enhance safety, health, and ergonomics; multibody systems modeling and validation for vehicle dynamics applications; vehicle systems dynamics and control; and nonconventional, energy efficient, and environmental friendly vehicles. New in 2008 will be two Best Paper Awards to be conferred at the conference, based on the evaluation of the technical papers accepted at the conference by committees chaired by Dr. Ming Cao and respectively Professor Massimiliano Gobbi. The two awards will be: “2008 AVTT Best Paper Award for Excellence in Energy Efficient Powertrain Systems Research”, sponsored by General Motors, and “2008 AVTT Best Paper Award for Excellence in Testing and Experimental Vehicle Dynamics Research”, sponsored by Kistler Instruments. Each award will consist of a plaque and a $1,000 check provided by the sponsor.

VDC continues to explore new ways to increase industry participation at its events and to encourage and support the direct exchange of scientific ideas between researchers in academia and industry.

Corina Sandu VDC Vice-Chair






Vibration and Sound Committee

George T. Flowers, TCVS Chair

Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound The Technical Committee on Sound and Vibration (TCVS) provides leadership for promoting research and disseminating knowledge in all areas related to mechanical vibration, acoustics, dynamics and controls. The TCVS membership consists of representatives from academia, government, and industry. One of its main activities is the organization of the Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, which is a part of the odd-year ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences. In addition, TCVS sponsors reviewed paper sessions, lectures and panel sessions at the annual IMECE and other conference venues. Further activities on disseminating information include interacting with the ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics on a twice per year basis when it presents its report to the committee.

TCVS sponsored sessions for one track at the 2007 IMECE. These sessions were for the “Mechanical Systems and Control” track and were organized by Albert Luo, Carol Mei and Douglas Adams. A total of 243 final drafts were accepted for the Mechanical Systems and Control track.

The committee is also involved with several 2008 IMECE activities organized by members and friends of TCVS. These are: • Ahmed Al-Jumaily is organizing the Biomedical and Biotechnology Track (sponsored by the Design and Bioengineering Divisions). • Albert Luo is organizing the Mechanical Systems and Control Track (sponsored by the Design Engineering Division). • The Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics, Control, and Stochastic Mechanics, Mechanical Systems and Control Track is being organized by Bogdan Epureanu, Marco Amabili , and We-Chau Xie. • The Symposium on Nonlinear Dynamics, Control, and Stochastic Mechanics, Mechanics of Solids, Structures and Fluids Track is being organized by Bogdan Epureanu, Marco Amabili , and We-Chau Xie. • The Symposium on Optimization in Studying Nonlinear Phenomena, Mechanical Systems and Control Track is being organized by Liming Dai, Reza Nakhaie Jazar, and Huayong Zhang • The Symposium on Dynamics, Acoustics and Simulations, Mechanical Systems and Control Track is being organized by Albert Luo and Hamid Hamidzadeh

TCVS is co-Sponsoring the Nonlinear Dynamics and Passive/Adaptive (NDPAC) Symposium at the new ASME Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures, and Intelligent Systems (SMASIS) Conference to be held at the Turf Valley Resort, Ellicott City, MD (just outside Baltimore) on October 28 – 30. The NDPAC symposium is chaired by TCVS Vice-Chair Chris Rahn and the organizing committee includes TCVS members Nader Jalili, Brian Mann, and Jiong Tang and TCVS friend Hans DeSmidt. The symposium focuses on the dynamics and controls aspects of smart structures and their applications. Manuscripts are solicited that include modeling, analysis, control, and experiments for active/passive dynamic and static structural systems in the presence of dissipative, gyroscopic, or nonlinear effects. The conference website is located at www.asmeconferences.org/SMASIS08/.

The 21st Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise (VIB), which is also the 40th anniversary of the VIB conference, was successful held in Las Vegas on September 04-07, 2007. H. S. Tzou served as the Conference Chair and Nader Jalili served as the Program Chair. It covered topics from traditional areas to emerging technologies, e.g., active/passive vibration control, wave propagation and acoustics, nonlinear dynamics, optimization and reliability of mechanical systems, smart material systems, biomedical applications, rotor dynamics, engine and powertrain dynamics, dynamics of MEMS and NEMS. Detailed symposia, the organizers and the financial report are presented after the conference summary. The 2007 VIB conference consisted of 255 papers (selected from 269 draft papers and 281 abstracts), 22 symposia, 55 technical/poster sessions, and 2 keynote speakers: Dr. Daniel Inman delivered the Vibration Conference keynote and Dr. Fredric F. Ehrich delivered a keynote at the TCVS/VIB Awards Dinner.

Planning for the 22nd Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise is also well underway and has been undertaken by Kurt Anderson and George Flowers, who will serve as the co-chairs for the meeting. It will be a part of the 2009 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences (IDETC), which will take place August 30 - September 2, 2009, at the San Diego Convention Center in conjunction with the Omni San Diego Hotel. The San Diego Convention Center is located downtown along majestic San Diego Bay with the vibrant Gaslamp District and the San Diego Padres' PETCO Park at its doorstep. The IDETC will consist of 13 conferences. The initial IDETC 2009 website is located at http://www.rpi.edu/~anderk5/IDETC2009/

TCVS is also responsible for the selection of the J.P. Den Hartog awardee, given to an individual in recognition of lifetime contributions to the teaching and practice of vibration engineering, and the N.O. Myklestad awardee, given to an individual in recognition of a major innovative contribution to vibration engineering. The 2007 Den Hartog and Myklestad recipients were Daniel Inman and Kon-Well Wang, respectively. The awards were presented during the 2007 IDETC in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The TCVS interacts with a number of other committees and divisions, with liaisons to the Noise Control and Acoustics Division (Hambric), Applied Mechanics Division – Dynamic Systems and Structures Committee, Applied Mechanics Review, Aerospace Division – Adaptive Structures Committee, Design Engineering Division – Power Transmission and Gearing Committee, and International Activities Committee. TCVS also has liaisons to the Dynamic Systems and Control Division, Micro and Nano Systems Committee, and Multibody and Nonlinear Dynamics.

Members and friends interested in getting more information or participating in the activities of TCVS are invited to visit our web page at: http://divisions.asme.org/ded/tcvs/tcvs%20pages/Home.html or contact Professor George Flowers, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 201 Ross Hall, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849 ; phone (334) 844-3330; fax (334) 844-3307; e-mail:flowegt@auburn.edu.






Honors and Awards

Georges Fadel, H&A Committee Chair

Honors and Awards • Joseph K. Davidson, H&A Committee Chair and Georges M. Fadel, incoming H&A Committee Chair

The following people received ASME Society Awards at the 2007 IDETC: Dr. Steven Velinsky, University of California, Davis, Machine Design Award “for research contributions in the mechanical design field, including applied work on the development of machine elements and robotic systems for highway operations; and for professional leadership with ASME’s Design Engineering Division and Systems & Design Group;” and Dr. Panos Y. Papalambros, University of Michigan, Ruth & Joel Spira Outstanding Design Educator Award for “significant contributions in establishing engineering design as a recognized discipline, advocating and propagating mathematical optimization as a practical design and product-development method, and integrating classical engineering intuition and modern analysis in team-oriented, open-ended design education .” As we look forward to 2009, the DED H&A Committee asks that you identify a qualified candidate for an award and submit a nomination. The deadline for receipt of nomination materials is January 15 for the Spira and Machine Design Awards, and March 1 for the other awards; it is helpful in planning when a potential nominator gives some early notice about a nomination to the Chair of the DED H&A Committee. The ASME Society Awards include the Machine Design Award and the Spira Outstanding Design Educator Award. Division Awards include the Robert E. Abbot, Leonardo Da Vinci, and Ralph Barnett-Carl Uzgiris Awards. In addition, there are several Division-Committee awards that are administered by the different technical committees within the DED. Information about these awards, and greater detail about the above-listed ones, is available within the ASME website, along with the nominating procedures and forms. For something specific, please feel free to contact Georges Fadel at fgeorge@clemson.edu or at (864)656-5620.


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

July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009

Chair
Kazem Kazeronian, Ph.D.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
191 Auditorium Road, Unit-3139
The University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-3139
P: (860) 486-2251
F: (860) 486-5088
kazem@engr.uconn.edu

Vice Chair / Treasurer
Ahmed A. Shabana, Ph.D.
Dept of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
842 W. Taylor St. (M/C 251)
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, IL 60607-7022
P: (312) 996-3600
F: (312) 413-0447
shabana@uic.edu

IDETC Executive
Hamid Hamidzadeh
information needed
hhamidzadeh@tnstate.edu

Technical Committee Executive & IMECE
William W. Clark, Ph.D.
Dept of Mechanical Engineering and Material Science
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
P: (412)624-9794
F: (412) 624-4846
wclark@engr.pitt.edu

Secretary
Vijay Kumar
information needed
kuman@me.upenn.edu

NDEC Chair
Zissimos P. Mourelatos, Ph.D.
Dept of Mechanical Engineering
111 Dodge Hall of Engineering
Oakland University
Rochester, MI 48309-4478
P: (248) 370-2686
F: (248) 370-4416
mourelat@oakland.edu

Past Chair
Judy M. Vance, Ph.D.
National Science Foundation
Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation Division
4201 Wilson Blvd, Room 529
Arlington, VA 22203
P: (703) 292-7060
F: (703) 292-9053
jmvance@nsf.gov

Staff Support
Noha El-Gobashy
Senior Manager, Engineering Programs
ASME International
P: (212) 591-7787
F: (212) 591-7671
ElGobashyN@asme.org

Lashion Pettiford
Assistant, Engineering Programs
ASME International
P: (212) 591-7387
F: (212) 591-7671
PettifordL@asme.org


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
jmichalekimage:at-around-graphic.jpgcmu.edu

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