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- What follows is a
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- CALL FOR PAPERS
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- Thirteenth Annual ASME International Computers in
- Engineering Conference and Exposition
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- I am posting it for
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- who is unable to post from his machine.
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- Please direct all your enquiries to him.
- I take no responsibility for anything ever.
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- Raghu:
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- Could you post this Call for
- Papers for me? It would be greatly appreciated. I had to have Pushkar at UT
- post an earlier ranting of mine about FE codes, and have had a considerable
- number of responses via e-mail. It would be easier if the whole newsgroup
- had the attached call.
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- Thanks, Ned Patton
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- CALL FOR PAPERS
-
- Thirteenth Annual ASME International Computers in
- Engineering Conference and Exposition
-
- Up-Front Engineering in our Global Marketplace
-
- A large percentage of U.S. industrial corporations have found
- themselves thrust into the midst of an increasingly competitive
- global marketplace. The ability to bring products to market of
- high quality and utility in a significantly shorter period of time
- is no longer a matter of corporate pride, it is a matter of
- corporate survival. Up-Front Engineering, rapid prototyping, and
- extremely short product development cycles are increasingly
- becoming corporate needs rather than corporate wants. The up-front
- planning required to keep manufacturing costs down and profits up;
- cross-functional and cross corporate teams for each product;
- organizational and business unit linkages to streamline product
- development; and interactive, interdisciplinary teams that include
- vendors are all pieces of the new corporate life in the U. S. In
- all of these areas, computer-based tools are the key to this
- survival.
-
- The Thirteenth Annual ASME International Computers in
- Engineering Conference and Exposition, to be held August 8 to 12,
- 1993, at the Marriot Hotel in San Diego, CA, will focus on the
- problem of global competition, and the computer-based tools that
- can be put to use to provide US industry the ability to bring high
- quality and utility products to market in the shortest time
- possible. Technical paper sessions, panel discussions, and
- conference speakers will address the issues associated with these
- problems on every level of the corporate infrastructure. Topics
- will range from highly technical and results-oriented papers and
- panel discussions, to the corporate paradigm shift that is most
- commonly required to implement these tools to compete in the global
- marketplace. Vendors on the Exposition floor will be showing off
- the products and devices that corporations need to solve these
- problems. Also,in the Exhibitor's Forum, an integral part of the
- conference program, exhibitors will be providing discussions of
- future trends in their products and the directions that they will
- take as companies.
-
- Also, in its seventh very successful year, the ASME
- Engineering Database Symposium will be again be held in conjunction
- with this conference. This symposium will focus on the critical
- issues of engineering data management and manipulation, disciplines
- which cut across every aspect of an industrial organization. The
- symposium addresses data management and control from initial
- product conceptualization, through design, manufacturing, and
- product maintenance, and including corporate financial and
- strategic planning functions that are vital to survival in our
- competitive global environment.
-
- Technical papers are therefore solicited in the areas of
- CAD/CAM/CAE, Engineering Analysis, Rapid Prototyping, Expert
- Systems, Robotics, Project Management, Modelling and Simulation,
- Engineering Information Management, and those listed below under
- each appropriate technical program Co-Chairman. Papers should be
- sent directly to each area Co-Chairman for review for the
- conference. All papers will be given a thorough peer review and,
- if found acceptable, will be published in the proceedings of the
- conference, and given at the conference. Papers which are deemed
- to have lasting or archival quality will be forwarded to the
- appropriate ASME Transactions Journal editor for their review and
- potential publication.
-
-
- Topics: Computer Aided Engineering
- Computer Graphics
- CAD/CAM Integration and CIM
- Concurrent Engineering
- Computer Simulation
-
- Dr. Gary Kinzel
- Mechanical Engineering Department
- Ohio State University
- 206 West Avenue
- Columbus, OH 43210
- Phone (614) 292-6884
- FAX (614) 292-3163
- Internet: kinzel@osu.edu
-
- Topic: Computers in Engineering Education
-
- Dr. Mohammed Khosrowjerdi
- School of Engineering
- Western New England College
- Springfield, MA 01119
- Phone (413) 782 1337
- FAX (413) 782 1746
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- Topic: Finite Element Techniques
- Computational Mechanics
- Computational Geometry
- Dr. H. S. Tzou
- Mechanical Engineering Dept.
- University of Kentucky
- Lexington, KY 40506-0046
- Phone (606) 257 2766
- FAX (606) 257 3342
-
-
- Topic: Expert Systems
- Knowledge Based Systems
- Design Theory & Methodology
- Design Automation
-
- Dr. Kos Ishii
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
- Ohio State University
- 206 West 18th Avenue
- Columbus, OH 43210
- Phone (614) 292 8486
- FAX (614) 292 3163
- Internet ishii+@osu.edu
-
- Topic: Computers in Energy Systems
- Computational Fluid Mechanics
- Computational Heat Transfer
- Combustion Modeling / Diagnostics
-
- Dr. A. A. Busnaina
- Mechanical Engineering Dept.
- Clarkson University
- Potsdam, NY 13699-5729
- Phone (315) 268 6574
- FAX (315) 268 6695
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- Topic: Robotics
- Real-Time Control
- Adaptive Control
- Process Control
-
- Mr. Dave Bennett
- Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs
- P.O. Box 999
- Richland, WA 99352
- Phone (509) 376 2159
- FAX (509) 375 3614
- Internet dw_bennett@pnl.gov
-
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- Topic: Engineering Database Management
- Information Management Systems
- Product Definition Databases
- Object Oriented and Feature Based DBMS
-
- Dr. Kinchow Law
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Stanford University
- Stanford, CA 94305
- Phone (415) 725-3154
- FAX
- Internet law@cive.stanford.edu
-
- Topic: Up-Front Engineering
- Product and Design Management
- Rapid Prototyping
-
- Eric J. Donaldson
- 3M Company
- 3M Center
- St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
- Phone: (612) 736-7645
- FAX: (612) 733-2165
- Internet ejdonaldson@mmm.com
-
-
- Deadlines
-
- January 15, 1993 Submission of four copies of paper
- March 1, 1993 Notification of Acceptance to Authors
- April 1, 1993 Submission of Final Paper on Mats
-
-
- Conference Chairman:
- Dr. Edward M. Patton
- Southwest Research Institute
- 6220 Culebra Road
- San Antonio, TX 78228
- Phone: (512) 522-3442
- FAX: (512) 522-3042
- Internet: npatton@swri.edu
-
-
- Technical Program Chairman:
- Fatih Kinoglu
- 3M Company, Building 42-2E-07
- 900 Bush Avenue
- St. Paul, MN 55133
- Phone: (612) 778-7116
- FAX: (612) 778-5982
- Internet: mfkinoglu@mmm.com
-