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We at ASME San Diego want to hear from you. Do you have an idea for a program you think ASME should address? Or how you think we can serve better? Email us at [email protected]
Upcoming Events: Tour of EagleBurgmann Expansion Joint Solutions, Tuesday, March 24, 5:30 pm
Judging at Science and Engineering Fair, Wednesday, March 25 Tour of Hunter Industries, Tuesday, April 14, 5:30 pm Mentoring Night at SDSU, Wednesday, April 15, 6:45 pm Annual Section Awards Banquet, Friday, April 24, 6:00 pm
In Case You Missed It: Tour of Geothermal Power Generation Facility National Engineers Week Banquet Ballot for 2015-16 Officers Informational Items (No endorsement is expressed nor implied) San Diego Solid Works Users Group National Agency for Finite Element Methods and Standards (NAFEMS) Biennial World Congress Del Mar Electronics and Design Show
San Diego Section
e-Newsletter
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Chair’s Message to the Membership
We're working to increase attendance and participate in our section. There are two routes we're taking, and I'd love to hear your feedback and comments on all of it. Some events are more popular than others. Once the final attendance counts are in it's pretty clear which ones piqued everyone's interest and which ones couldn't get people off the couch. The events I plan are generally ones I find interesting, and I'm sometimes surprised others don't as well. I've started including a 'no' option with our online RSVP system - please give it a shot. If you love the event but just can't make it let us know. If the event doesn't look interesting let us know why. I know not every event will be as intriguing as last year's submarine tours (the recent popularity record) but the more insight we have into 'why' something isn't popular the better we can do. If you put in the effort to provide the feedback we'll spend the time to listen. Advertising and communication isn't glamorous but it's certainly a necessity. Our website is good (it has all our section information and is both regularly updated and complete), but few people check websites frequently to keep abreast of current activities. We've tried Facebook without much success. I believe that most people prefer to hear about events via our email newsletter. Is this the case for you? If so, would an improved ASME-SD email system help you? Our current system usually works, but easier subscribe/unsubscribe functionality would be nice, and from our administrative end some statistics would help us troubleshoot when members don't receive our emails (perhaps they are getting stuck in spam, or the email address on file has changed). Does anyone use our shared google calendar, or have an interest in an RSS feed of activities? What would work better for you? Is there another organization you're a member of that does a better job reaching you? Please send any thoughts my way, [email protected]
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Tour of
EagleBurgmann EJS supplies innovative expansion joint solutions to meet the world's pipe expansion needs. Industries served include electric power, oil and petrochemical, pulp and paper, and industrial and heavy equipment suppliers. Products include metal bellows and fabric expansion joints from 1-inch to 200-inch diameter with temperature range of -325 deg F to 4,000 deg F and pressure range of full vacuum to 2,000 psig. In addition to stainless steel, expansion joints can be manufactured using Monel, Inconel, Carpenter 20, Hastelloy, and many other materials. Rectangular and other customized shapes are also available. Expansion joints are designed to absorb not only axial movements, but also lateral, angular, and torsional movements. EJS designs every expansion joint in compliance with EJMA standards. EJS will also design in accordance with ASME Section VIII, Div. 1; ASME B31.1; and ASME B31.3 upon request.
A tour of the production facility is planned for Tuesday, March 24, 2015, at 5:30 pm. Address is: 8575 Roland Acres Road, Santee, CA 92071. RSVP by 9 am on Monday, March 23 2015, online at http://goo.gl/forms/3tOLmw6GX2 or email [email protected] Everyone is welcome (including foreign nationals). Long pants and closed toe shoes are required (no flip-flops, shorts, or skirts, please). Eye protection is required and will be provided. Ear protection, if needed, will also be provided.
An optional dinner at a local restaurant (TBD) will follow the tour. Come along and socialize with fellow engineers! For more background on expansion joints and EagleBurgmann, visit their website http://ejsus.com.
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Presents a tour of
You’re invited to attend an Open House & Tour of Hunter Industries on Tuesday, April
14, 2015 at 5:30 pm; everyone is welcome!
Hunter Industries is a global leader and manufacturer of irrigation, landscape lighting,
and custom manufacturing products. The tour will include a look at their expansive
engineering and manufacturing areas including Production & Assembly, Injection
Molding, and Machine & Tool Shops.
Their product innovations have earned them the reputation and ability to do business in
125 countries across the world. Although they’re global, they’re family owned, which
makes them unique. Their casual, fun, and friendly work environment is something
they've preserved over the years, even with more than 1,500 employees.
Long pants and closed toe shoes are required (no flip-flops, shorts, or skirts, please).
Eye protection is required and will be provided. Photography will be restricted in some
areas.
Hunter is hiring and has expected growth within their Engineering department; view the
job board here: http://corporate.hunterindustries.com/careers and you can learn more
about Hunter products by visiting www.hunterindustries.com.
Address: 1943 Diamond Street, San Marcos, CA 92078.
RSVP by 9 am on Monday, April 13 2015, online at http://goo.gl/forms/R6HZmsAEgc or
email [email protected]
An optional dinner at a local restaurant (TBD) will follow the tour. Come along and
socialize with fellow engineers!
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Calling All Judges!
Do you want to know the potentials of our future engineers and scientists?
Then be a judge at the 61st Annual Greater San Diego Science and
Engineering Fair, Wednesday, March 25, 2015, at the Balboa Park Activity
Center (northeast corner of Park Blvd and Inspiration Point Way), from
12:30-2:30 pm. Contact David Hill (cell phone 619-540-1778) or
([email protected]) for details.
A mentoring night for SDSU engineering students will be held on Wednesday, April 15, 2015, from 6:45 to about 8:30 pm at SDSU. The event allows engineering students to talk with experienced engineers on a more personal level on career advices, insights, and real world information. The schedule is as follows: 6:45 Meet and greet students over pizza and soft drinks (provided). 7:15 Presentations begin. Each mentor will have the stage for three to five minutes. 7:45 Finish presentations and send mentors to separate tables for specific
questioning from interested students. 8:30 Final comments and end of program. If you are interested in talking to the students, please contact Casey Krawiec, [email protected], 858-703-7333. Room location and parking details will be provided to volunteers.
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S a n D i e g o S e c t i o n
2015 ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET
It is awards time again! This annual end-of-year event is the opportunity to honor and recognize the Science & Engineering Fair winners, the un ive rs i t y eng inee r ing students, the 25- and 50-yr ASME
members, and your local volunteers. Next year’s officers and volunteers will also be introduced. The Awards Banquet will be held on Friday, April 24, at the Best Western Seven Seas on Hotel Circle.
The Science Fair winners will display their projects and would be available for questions.
The schedule for the evening is as follows:
6:00 Social Hour and Display of Science Fair Projects
6:45 Dinner 7:30 Award for Science Fair Winners 7:40 Recognition of 25- and 50-yr
Members 7:50 Special Awards and Recognition 7:55 Recognition of Local Volunteers
and Introduction of New Officers and Volunteers
8:00 Break and Setup
8:10 Presentations by University Students
The Awards Banquet is the culminating event of our year. Please come to honor our retired, current, and future engineers.
DETAILS
When: Friday, Apri l 24, 2015, 6:00--9:00 pm
Where: Best Western Seven Seas (411 Hotel Circle South, San Diego, 92108)
Cost: Complimentary for invited guests of honor , their guest, and all Section members; $10 for everyone else. (To show our appreciation for your membership and support, our Section is subsidizing everyone.)
Menu: The San Diegan Buffet (Sliced Baron of Beef, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Redskin Potatoes Tossed with Parsley and Parmesan Cheese, Seasonal Vegetables, Caesar Salad, Carrot Raisin Salad, Fresh Fruit Tray, Domestic Cheese Tray with Assorted Cracker, Rolls, Coffee or Tea, and Dessert.)
RSVP: By COB Monday, Apri l 20, to York Lew ( [email protected] or 858-395-0976). Space is l imited. No shows wil l be bil led.
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Tour of Ormat Geothermal Facility
The tour to Ormat's geothermal power plant outside El Centro went quite well. Our excellent hosts gave us an overview of the two different systems in place before showing us around the facility. In the older part of the facility hot water flows naturally out of the well and is flashed into steam before going through a traditional steam turbine. It is then condensed and injected back underground. In the newer areas water is pumped out and the heat is transferred to a working fluid (isopentane) before being sent back underground. The turbines here are custom designed and built at Ormat's headquarters in Israel to work with isopentane.
National Engineers Week Banquet
ASME was one of the participating societies. Our members are all smiles.
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San Diego Section Ballot, Society Year 2015-2016
You are encouraged to vote electronically. Click Here to Vote.
But if you would like to return a paper ballot (or if you wish to write in a candidate), please print this page, vote, and return the ballot to: Ken Kubarych, 4652 Sun Valley Rd, Del Mar, CA 92014, to be received by Monday, April 20, 2015.
Please cast your vote with a check mark or with a write-in.
POSITION NOMINEE WRITE-IN Chair Mark Bell _________ _________ Vice Chair _________ Treasurer York Lew _________ _________ Secretary Steve Zawadzki ____ _________ Director (2-yr term, 2015-17) Tom Frankie _______ _________ Director (2-yr term, 2015-17) John Corrado ______ _________ Director (2-yr term, 2015-17) James Powell ______ _________ Nominating Committee Member Phil Young ________ _________ Nominating Committee Member _________________ Nominating Committee Member _________________
Member Name: _____________________ Membership No. ____________
Member Signature: __________________ Date: _____________________
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The following announcements are for information only. No endorsement is expressed nor implied.
The San Diego SolidWorks User Group (http://www.sdswug.org) meets monthly to provide an easy way for users to exchange ideas, get answers to problems, and learn more about SolidWorks and its partner applications. Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm. Everyone is welcome. There are no dues. Just show up at 11211 Sorrento Valley Road, Suites F & G, San Diego, 92121. Arrive around 6:30 pm and
enjoy pizza and soft drinks courtesy of the sponsors. Mingle with others until the meeting starts.
The next meeting is scheduled for April 8.
The National Agency for Finite Element Methods and Standards (NAFEMS) Biennial World Congress will be held in San Diego (Manchester Grand Hyatt) in June. For details, visit: http://www.nafems.org/congress
DMEDS
You are invited to attend the Del Mar Electronics & Design Show (DMEDS). Free Registration, free parking, and free seminars. Look for your ASME-San Diego Section booth.
To register and learn more details, go to www.mfgshow.com
The announcements above are for information only. No endorsement is expressed nor implied.
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University News
(Visit each student section’s website for more details.)
sdsuasme.weebly.com Meet the officers and attend their events.
asme.ucsd.edu The website is not active :(
http://www.sandiego.edu/engineering/current/organizations/asme.php
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Executive Committee Meetings The monthly meetings have been changed to the first Thursdays and moved to a new venue, the Ansir Innovation Center, 4685 Convoy St. #210 , San Diego, 92111. The Ansir Innovation Center is a private company that provides affordable office space and a sense of community for startups in the San Diego area. They have generously offered free use of their nicely appointed facilities for our meetings. All meetings are held from 5:30 to 6:30 pm and are open to the public.
Our next meeting will be Thursday March 5. Members are encouraged to attend and get involved!
ASME Constitution Article C5.1.2: The provisions of the Constitution and By Laws and Society Policies established by the Board of Governors of the Society shall
govern the procedure of all units of the Society but no action or obligation of such units shall be considered an action or obligation of the Society as a whole.
San Diego Section
14-15 Contacts:
Chair:
Keith Frankie
Vice Chair:
Mark Bell
Treasurer/Webmaster/News-
letter Editor:
York Lew
Secretary:
Steve Zawadzki
858-278-0946
Immediate Past Chair:
Helen Anderson
Nominating Committee
Chair/SDCEC Rep:
Phil Young
Directors (until 6/30/16):
Ken
@gmail.com
Nip Shah
Directors (until 6/30/15)
John Corrado
Tom Frankie
James Powell
powell_james_b@
solarturbines.com
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College Relations:
Casey Krawiec
Professional Development:
James Powell
619-544-2481
email address above
Honors and Awards:
David Hill
619-540-1778
Water Bottle Rocket
Fernando Martinez
k-12 Program
Nip Shah
email address above
Other positions available.
What is your interest?
Can you spare a few hours
each YEAR?
Membership Benefit: ASME e-Library
The ASME e-Library is now known as ASME WorkSmart. It is still powered by
Knovel and has over 100 interactive volumes available free to ASME members. The
library includes general reference volumes and detailed treatises, not only in
Mechanical Engineering, but also in other disciplines.
To learn more, visit go.asme.org/worksmart
2015 CALENDAR (Please check our website for updates and more details.)
Feb 19 Dinner Talk—Welding in Geothermal Environments
Feb 21 Tour—Geothermal Power Facility
Feb 27 National Engineers Week Banquet
Mar 24 Tour—EagleBurgmann Expansion Joint Facility
Mar 25 Judging at Science & Engineering Fair
Apr 21 Tour—Hunter Sprinkler Systems
Apr 25 San Diego Section Awards Banquet
May 19 Topic TBD
Jun xx Water Bottle Rocket Launch
Jun 23 Tour—Carlsbad Desalination Facility
Aug xx Padres Baseball Game