ASME, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME, American Society of Mechanical Engineers) was established in 1880. ASME is one of the largest technical publishing organizations in the world; it holds about 30 large-scale technical seminars and 200 professional development courses every year; develops numerous
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Industry and manufacturing industry standards. ASME now has 600 standards and codes for industry and manufacturing, and these standards are adopted in more than 90 countries around the world.
ASME is mainly engaged in the development of science and technology in mechanical engineering and related fields, encourage basic research, promote academic exchanges, develop cooperation with other engineering and associations, carry out standardization activities, and formulate mechanical codes and standards. It has 125,000 members, manages the world's largest technical publishing agency, presides over 30 technical conferences, 200 professional development courses each year, and sets many industrial and manufacturing standards. ASME is one of the five sponsors of ANSI. ANSI's mechanical standards are mainly assisted by it to propose and participate in ISO activities on behalf of the Technical Advisory Group of the American National Standards Committee. The function of the association is to provide quality plans in mechanical engineering, hold conferences, exhibitions, etc. to update the knowledge of mechanical engineers, and carry out technical development and application in mechanical engineering. The association is an international non-profit educational and technical organization. It is one of the largest technology publishing organizations in the world; it publishes 19 technical journals, a large number of books and technical reports. Hold about 30 large-scale technical seminars and 200 professional development courses every year; formulate many industry and manufacturing industry standards. In addition, asme also has 600 standards and codes in the industrial and manufacturing fields, which are adopted in more than 90 countries around the world.
Since its establishment, ASME has led the development of mechanical standards. From the initial thread standard to the present, more than 600 standards have been developed. The Boiler Machinery Directive Committee was established in 1911, and the Machinery Directive was promulgated from 1914 to 1915, which was later integrated with the laws of various states and Canada. ASME has become a worldwide engineering institution mainly in the fields of technology, education and investigation.
ASME hosts a large number of top academic conferences in the field of mechanical engineering manufacturing, such as IMECE (International Mechanical Engineering Exchange Expo), GT (Turbo Machinery Expo), etc., and cooperates with IEEE and other top societies in other disciplines to host interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary industry academics The conference is considered to be the highest level academic organization in the industry. ASME DC (ASME Database) contains the conference proceedings of all the above conferences since 2002