2013 Fall Newsletter
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2013 Fall Newsletter
Greenville Section News Fall 2013 Local Section News CONGRATULATIONS TO ASME FELLOW, DR. JOHN BLANTON We had a very good FY 2013 and are all looking forward to an even more active and exciting ASME FY 2014. This year our first meeting started in August with a tour of the Woodruff Roebuck Water District Treatment Plant. In September, we will have a PDH lecture provided by Dennis W. Johnson, “Surprises on the Road to Compliance”. In October, we are going to try something a little different with our own John Blanton speaking at a lunch meeting at Fluor. In November we will have a Saturday morning PDH session on Steam Generators. We have other exciting events in the works for the remainder of FY 14. We are also working on an ASME Golf Tournament for next spring to fund a scholarship. Greenville Section past Chair received the Dedicated Service Award for District F. John has been an active member of ASME for 37 years. He has made significant contributions to the development of the Greenville Section as well as District F since relocating here from Cincinnati. This award is well deserved. Below is a photo of Mary Bailey District F Chair awarding John Blanton the Dedicated Service Award at the DSS in Orlando. This was well deserved. Way to go John! We always welcome anyone who wants to get involved with the planning of the events. If you have an idea about something that you would like to see, please contact one of the officers. INSIDE THIS ISSUE 2 Local Section News –Planned Events for FY2014 3 Local Section News – Recap of FY-2013 4 ASME Mentoring Program 5 ASME Social Networking https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 1 ASME Greenville Section September 18 Dinner Event with PDH Speaker “Surprises on the Road to Compliance” By Dennis W. Johnson, Fluor Executive Director Dennis W. Johnson is recognized as an industry expert in Air Quality Control System Technologies where he provides leadership for many of the projects in the Fluor Power Group directly and in a consulting/advisory role. He joined Fluor in 2005 after 3 years as Vice President of Engineering of Airborne Technologies, and after over 20 years with The Babcock & Wilcox Company. He has more than 40 technical publications and authored Chapter 36 Environmental Measurement of the 40th Edition of Steam, Its Generation and Use. He holds 54 US patents, primarily related to air pollution control technologies. His work on the reduction of carbon dioxide includes publications on the integration of carbon capture with power plants, a recent US patent: 8,414,852 titled: Prevention of nitro-amine formation in carbon dioxide absorption processes, and patents pending in the area of post combustion and oxy-fired CO2 processes. In this session Dennis will discuss recent activities that deal with regulations and gas prices that impact coal fired power generation. Primarily he will discuss US regulations, but he also will touch on UK regulations. The discussion will include a summary of the President's plan for carbon reduction. This is a very important topic as in some way it affects all of us either in our jobs, cost we pay for utilities, or the quality of the environment for us and future generations. Greenville Section Geographic Region https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 2 ASME Greenville Section October 14 Lunch Event with PDH Speaker “The History of the Development of the Jet Engine” "History of General Electric Jet Engines" presented by John Blanton For this meeting we are trying something a little different. We will have this meeting during lunch on the Fluor Campus in the Management Center. We hope that you can attend and enjoy this exciting presentation. General Electric is a company best known for light bulbs, appliances, and catchy TV jingles, but the aviation industry knows GE as the world’s leading producer of aircraft jet propulsion engines. Among other industry milestones, GE produced America's first jet engine, developed the first turboprop engine, the first variablestator engine, the first turbojet engine to power flight at two times the speed of sound, and the world's first high bypass turbofan engine to enter service. GE’s roots in the aviation industry started in the early part of the 20th century with the development and large-scale production of aircraft engine turbo superchargers. Success in this endeavor, coupled with the fact that GE was not a current supplier of aircraft engines to the US military, led General Hap Arnold to select a GE team in Lynn MA to produce a US version of Sir Frank Whittle’s British jet engine that first flew in a British Gloster in May 1941. The first US jet flight, the Bell XP-59A powered by the GE I-A centrifugal turbojet, followed in October 1942. This milestone event launched GE into the aircraft engine industry, where it has for decades maintained a leading position in the often turbulent world of designing, developing, and producing jet and turboshaft propulsion systems for both military and civil applications. This presentation highlights the significant events of the early GE history and the people who had a hand in them. John Blanton is the Principal Engineer - Heat Transfer for GE Energy, a producer of gas, steam, and wind turbines. His 33-year engineering career with GE has focused primarily on industrial and aircraft gas-turbine technologies, including positions in Schenectady NY at the corporate Research & Development Center and with the Gas Turbine group, in Cincinnati OH with the Aircraft Engine group, and in Greenville SC in his current role. Dr. Blanton received BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech, and was on the teaching faculty there for one and a half years. He also has been an adjunct faculty at Union College in Schenectady NY and at the University of Cincinnati. He is a Fellow of ASME and an Associate Fellow of AIAA, and is an active volunteer leader in both organizations at local, regional, and institute levels. ASME Southeast District F - District Sections Seminar (DSS) In July, all five of the officers from the Greenville section traveled by car more than 500 miles one way to Orlando, Florida to attend the District Sections Seminar. We had more representatives present than any of the other 35 active sections in District F. In the DSS meetings the section officers discuss ideas about ways to make their section activities more enjoyable for the members. A lot of good ideas for programs for FY 2014 were discussed. We all came back ready to support an exciting and successful year for the Greenville Section members. https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 3 ASME PDH Course Planned for November 9 – “Boilers with Bo an Introduction to Steam Generators” This short overview will cover the use of various types of steam generators in commerce, industry and power generation. Classification of the type of boiler as well as suitability to fire various fuels will be covered. Recent trends in various areas of the boiler industry regarding use of certain types of boilers. The course will be presented by Bo Oscarsson, Fluor Subject Matter Expert on Boilers. Bo keeps this class interesting with his personable and engaging presentation. This class will be held on the Fluor Campus in the Fluor University facilities. This will be a great opportunity to work on your PDH credits as well as learn about a very interesting topic from one of the industry experts. https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 4 ASME Spring Charity Golf Tournament to be held March 29 Planning is underway for the First Annual ASME Spring Charity Golf Tournament. Proceeds will be used to fund a student scholarship. Volunteers are needed to help prior to and during the tournament as well as during. If you are interested in helping with the planning of the tournament, please contact our Vice-Chair Michael Healy. ASME Greenville Section FY 2014 Schedule August 2, 2013 August 22, 2013 September 18, 2013 October 14, 2013 November 5, 2013 January 16, 2014 February 18, 2014 March 20, 2014 March 28, 2014 March 29, 2014 April 10, 2014 May June ASME Outreach Robot Critiques at Roper Mountain Science Center Tour of Woodruff Roebuck Water District Treatment Plant Dinner Event with PDH Speaker “Surprises on the Road to Compliance” By Dennis W. Johnson, Fluor Executive Director Lunch Event at Fluor, PDH Speaker “The History of the Development of the Jet Engine” By John Blanton, Principal Engineer for GE Energy Joint meeting with Clemson Student ASME Section and FSAE Section Dinner Event with Speaker, “Patent Law” Joint meeting with Clemson Student ASME Section Lunch Event with PDH Speaker ASME Student Conference at Clemson First Annual ASME Spring Charity Golf Tournament Member Recognition and Scholarship Award Night Tour To be Determined Section Officers Office Chair Vice Chair Secretary Treasurer Past Chair Name Sandra Kolvick Michael Healy Kim Jackson Trina Baldwin John Blanton E-mail [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 5 ASME Promotes Women in STEM On Friday, August 2nd we had a great ASME Outreach event at the local Roper Mountain Science Center! Seven ASME women engineers met and shared lunch with girls grades 6-8 who were participating in the weeklong engineering summer camp entitled "Design and Create- Girl Tech." The 20 girls presented their robots and the ASME engineers provided feedback and encouragement, also sharing their experiences in engineering and answering questions from the girls. The girls really enjoyed the lunch and Roper Mountain requested that we return again next year and stay longer! https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 6 ASME Greenville Section tours the Woodruff Roebuck Water District (WRWD) Treatment Plant on August 22 This state-of-the-art facility just opened in June and contains a number of facilities including an operations building to house administrative and personnel areas; chemical day tanks and feeders; operator control room; laboratory; and associated facilities, a chemical storage and containment area; one onsite treated water storage reservoir; pumping station; and electrical facilities. Greenville Section Information Member Demographics Total Members Member Life Member Student Retired* Fellow Affiliate Graduate Student 771 455 183 105 18 12 6 3 50 Plus Year Members 40 Plus Year Members 109 165 https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 7 FIRST LEGO League FIRST LEGO League (FLL) is a sport-for-the-mind, specifically for children aged 9 to 14, as a way to get them involved in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). FLL is a three-pronged program encompassing robotics, research, and core values (including team work). Each season’s theme is based on a real-world engineering challenge. This year’s theme is “Nature’s Fury” – about natural disasters. More information on the program is at http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprograms/fll ASME HQ supports FIRST. ASME Greenville supports FLL, both by financially supporting teams and through volunteering. Last year, we supported the rookie team at A.J. Whittenburg Elementary School of Engineering in Greenville. See http://www.greenville.k12.sc.us/ajw/Upload/Uploads/lego.pdf Last year in SC, there were just over 300 teams participating in FLL. NC had a similar number of teams participating. In SC, there were 16 Qualifying Tournaments and one State Championship Tournament. We anticipate at least as many teams and tournaments for this season. We NEED volunteers to assist as Referees (for the robot game challenge) and Judges (Technical Design, Research, and Core Values). In SC, the tournaments start in December and run through the last weekend in February, and are often held on Saturdays. The SC website is http://scrobotics.org/about/events/ and the NC website is http://www.ncfirstrobotics.org/programs/first-lego-league/. All events are free for spectators. If you have questions or think you might want to volunteer, please contact MK “Trina” Baldwin at [email protected]. The tentative schedule is below: Event: Kick Offs Upstate Midlands Low Country Piedmont Date Location Saturday, September 7: 9 am -12 noon Roper Mountain Science Center Sunday, September 8: 3pm - 5pm EdVenture Childrens Museum Saturday, September 14: 9am -11am Stall High School Friday, October 4: 6pm - 8 pm York Technical College 402 Roper Mountain Rd Greenville, SC 29615 211 Gervais Street, Columbia 3625 Ashley Phosphate Rd, N Charleston 452 South Anderson Road Rock Hill, SC 2973 Scrimmage SCRIW Bryson Scream Greenvillians Leaphart Crash Test Saturday, October 12: 8am – 2pm Irmo High School Saturday, October 26: 12 noon - 4 pm Bryson Middle School Saturday, November 9: 12 noon - 4 pm Sterling School Saturday, November 9: time tbd Leaphart Elem School Saturday, November 16: 9am - 1pm Wade Hampton High School 6671 Saint Andrews Rd Columbia, SC 29212 3657 S Industrial Dr Simpsonville, SC 29681 99 John McCarroll Way, Greenville, SC 29607 120 Piney Grove Road, Columbia, SC 29210 100 Pine Knoll Dr. Greenville 29609 Tournaments York Friday, December 6, 2013 York Technical College PeeDee (aka Florence) Greenville Spartanburg Berkeley County Saturday, December 7, 2013 Saturday, December 14, 2013 Saturday, January 11, 2014 Saturday January 11, 2014 SiMT Advanced Manufacturing Center Wade Hampton High School Spartanburg Day School Westview Middle School 452 South Anderson Road Rock Hill, SC 29730 1951 Pisgah Road Florence, SC 29502 100 Pine Knoll Dr. Greenville 29609 1701 Skylyn Drive Spartanburg, SC 29307 101 Westview Blvd Goose Creek, SC 29445 Horry County Saturday, January 11, 2014 Lexington Oconee County Saturday, January 11, 2014 Saturday January 18, 2014 Coastal Carolina University, Kimbel Arena 108 James P. Blanton Circle Conway, SC 29526 Carolina Springs Middle School 6180 Plat Springs Rd Lexington , SC 29073 Seneca Middle School 810 West South Fourth St Seneca, SC 29678 Mt. Pleasant Cherokee County Aiken Tri-County (Upstate) Dorchester County Wando (Charleston area) Columbia Saturday January 18, 2014 Saturday, January 25, 2014 Christ Our King-Stella Maris School TBD Tri-County Tech Have not confirmed date – suspect FebRiver Oaks Middle School Date not set Wando High School Looking for host and venue Address 1183 Russell Dr, Mt Pleasant, SC 7900 Hwy 76 Pendleton, SC 29670 8642 River Oaks Rd North Charleston, SC 294 Warrior Way, Mt. Pleasant SC https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 8 AJW Lego Robotics Team Scores at International Competition A. J. Whittenberg Elementary School of Engineering fielded a rookie team of 9-year-olds for its first year of First Lego League (FLL) Robotics Competition. This team of seven 4th graders was the youngest in FLL competition (eligibility is 9-14 in the US and 9-16 internationally) and the learning curve was steep. But, a combination of perseverance and cuteness won the day when the AJW Team was invited to compete internationally at the Open European Championship (OEC) Tournament in Paderborn, Germany. Thanks to strong support from business and community partners, including ASME, funds were quickly raised for the trip. The team had less than one month’s notice to make plans, get passports and prepare for an overseas adventure. For all but one of the students, this was the first time on an airplane and certainly the first time out of the country. For many, this was the first passport in the history of their family – a truly lifechanging experience. This was the first time in the history of Greenville County Schools that elementary students were allowed to travel outside the country. What a wonderful AJW milestone! At the event, AJW students met their counterparts from around the world including: Israel, Korea, China, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and all across Europe. In total, 54 teams from 31 countries competed, only 3 from North America. While the teams of 16-year-olds won the day, AJW posted their highest team scores ever, winning two out of three table runs and scoring the maximum number of points for their robot design. The students returned with Gold Medals, smiles and many stories to tell. For 2013-14, AJW is expanding its Lego Robotics program with two FLL teams and additional robotics in the school day curriculum. With 16 slots open for two FLL teams, the school has received 62 applications. https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 9 NEWS from our Clemson Student Section The Clemson University Student Section attended the ASME District F Student Professional Development Conference (SPDC) in April. A total of ten students attended and participated in the Old Guard Rapid Abstract, Old Guard Presentation and Design Competition. The design challenge was to build a remote inspection device that could navigate an obstacle course, transmit a gage reading, and pick up and place a sensor. Clemson's entry, the PAW, was one of the most compact entries, had no turning radius and was able to move at relatively high speeds. However, signal interference disrupted remote video transmission and the team was not able to complete the event. The Clemson student section shined in the other competitions, placing third in the Old Guard Presentation Competition and taking third and second in the Old Guard Rapid Abstract Event. Brian Wright, a Senior from Charlotte, NC presented on "Problem Definition in the Design Process." Sarah Katherine Gilliam, a Sophomore from Mt. Pleasant, SC and Tyler Schmidt, a Freshman from Orlando, FL respectively placed third and second in the Rapid Abstract Competition. Their challenge was to write an abstract for a paper on "The Thermodynamics of Chocolate Making." ASME has taken notice of the strong growth and performance of the Clemson Student Section and has asked the University to host next year's conference. Greenville Section Information FaceBook: ASME Greenville Section LinkedIn: ASME Greenville Section Twitter: asmegreenville https://community.asme.org/greenville_section https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 10 ASME Greenville Section tours the Dark Corner Distillery on June 21 Joe Fenten, the founder and president of the Dark Corner Distillery provided an excellent and informative tour. Although an Electrical Engineer, he decided to follow his passion for preservation of the area’s history. We provided the hoagies. The Distiller provided the tour, samples, and souvenir shot glasses. This meeting was a recruitment meeting: we had 14 members plus over 25 guests (many were Young Engineers). Capitalizing on his passion for craft distilled spirits and the preservation of local heritage, Joe is poised to take Dark Corner Distillery to great heights. He could be called a hybrid entrepreneur, since he also practices as a professional electrical engineer with a BS from Clemson University. Possessing exceptional technical aptitude and the innate ability to communicate and work well with others, the native of South Carolina’s “Dark Corner” region has worn every hat in the business over the past few years. From recipe formulation and equipment design to trade shows and sales presentations, he’s capable of doing it all! The 80 gallon copper pot still and distillation system that was designed by the Joe to favor quality and taste over quantity, and is clearly visible for all to see. Joe states that “Our focus is on producing small batches of the World’s Best Moonshine, aged whiskey, gin, absinthe and other distilled spirits while educating locals and tourists alike about our rich Appalachian heritage.” https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 11 ASME Mentoring Program Get valuable career advice from a mechanical engineering professional! The ASME Mentoring Program is designed to provide rewarding experiences that both mentor and mentee can learn and grow from. This is a unique opportunity for you to get career-guiding advice from an engineering professional with broader experience or more advanced skills. Benefit and learn from their reallife expertise, while sharing your own valuable insight and perspective! Participating in the program is easy with our Web-based platform, made available through a partnership with WisdomShare™. Our targeted matching system will pair you with someone who can provide anything from general advice and a fresh point-of-view, to help identifying the right training or niche in mechanical engineering, or even assistance with finding a non-traditional career path. The valuable insight you can gain by participating in the ASME Mentoring Program can have a positive impact on your career for years to come! If you are ready for a most rewarding experience, please go to: http://go.asme.org/mentoring to become an ASME Mentor or Mentee. ASME LAUNCHES SOCIAL NETWORKING ASME is proud to introduce a significant new enhancement to its flagship website - social networking features - designed to provide exciting possibilities for networking, knowledge-sharing and collaborating with other engineering professionals throughout the world. In the future, the local Greenville Section of ASME will be using this valuable tool to send communications to you, the Section membership. So, if you haven't done so already, take the opportunity to register www.https://community.asme.org/register.aspx , create a profile and start exploring the possibilities of ASME's new social networking features. You can also find us on Learn. Grow. Connect. The Engineering for Change Webinar Series provides the opportunity to learn from and interact with creative thinkers and leaders who are developing new technologies and initiatives that contribute to solving humanitarian engineering problems. This live, interactive, monthly series promotes emerging ideas and connects a community of passionate engineers who want to improve quality of life around the world. Attending is easy and free: register at least one hour before each webinar and you’ll receive a participant link prior to the event. Can’t attend? View previously recorded webinars online and on E4C’s YouTube channel. Visit www.engineeringforchange-webinars.org to learn more and register for the next live event. https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 12 https://community.asme.org/greenville_section ASME Greenville Section News 13