Opportunities to Participate in Center for Research & Technology Development (CRTD) Activities Presented at TCOB Meeting – March 1, 2012 Michael Tinkleman,

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Opportunities to Participate in Center for Research & Technology Development (CRTD) Activities Presented at TCOB Meeting – March 1, 2012 Michael Tinkleman, Ph.D. ASME Director, Research

The ASME Center for Research and Technology Development (CRTD) Established 1985 CRTD Roles CRTD facilitates the collaboration between industry, government, and academia needed to address critical national and global issues that require mechanical engineering expertise. –Example: ASME Energy Grand Challenge Roadmap CRTD supports research efforts that meet the needs identified by today’s mechanical engineering professionals. –Example: Gas Pipeline Safety Yield Strength Application Guide CRTD helps to advance the technologies and processes that will ensure safe and sustainable development now and in the future. –Example: Sustainable Products & Processes Strategic Plan

CRTD Capabilities / Roles “What we are uniquely good at” Ability to address ASME Enterprise level issues Development of pre-competitive, collaborative research projects Vision and roadmap workshops Industry best practices Peer and program reviews Create ad-hoc Research Committees – Incubator role

CRTD Capabilities / Roles “What we are uniquely good at” Ability to leverage existing CRTD Research Committee content into ASME.org content Act as neutral party convener to share knowledge and best practices Provide the collective knowledge of ASME members to government and industry programs Provide “home” for new research committees – e.g. “Jointed Structures Research Committee”

CRTD Research and Ad Hoc Committees (Over 400 Participants) / Research Areas include: Gas Pipeline Safety Peer Review Committee for Energy and Environment Energy, Environment, and Waste Mechanics of Jointed Structures Nanomanufacturing Technology Power Plant & Environmental Chemistry Radiation (X-Ray) Technologies Risk Technology Sustainable Energy Sustainable Products and Processes Water & Steam in Thermal Systems Water Management Technology Ad Hoc Committee on BioEnergy

Potential Mapping of CRTD Research Committees to Technical Divisions CRTD CommitteeDivision or Other ASME Unit Energy, Environment and WasteMaterials & Energy Recovery, & Environmental Engineering Gas Pipeline SafetyPipeline Systems, PVP Mechanics of Jointed StructuresDesign Nanomanufacturing TechnologyManufacturing and MEMS Power Plant & Environmental ChemistryPower Radiation Technology Risk TechnologySafety Engineering & Risk Analysis Sustainable EnergyAdvanced Energy, Solar Sustainable Products and ProcessesManufacturing, Process Industries Water and Steam in Thermal SystemsPower, Nuclear Water Management TechnologyPower, Process Industries – Water Technical Committee

CRTD New Project Process

CRTD Opportunities for Collaboration Opportunity for a member of a Technical Division, Institute, or a Section to collaborate with CRTD to: Join one of the 12 CRTD research committees Create an ad-hoc CRTD research committee in their area of interest Develop Collaboratively Sponsored Research Projects with Government & Industry Support, Develop a Federal Government or Industry sponsored Workshop, Develop an R&D Vision or an R&D Technology Roadmap in your area of Interest. Assist in the implementation of one of the key project action items from the ASME Energy Grand Challenge Roadmap or the Water Management Technology Vision & Roadmap Workshop

Join a CRTD Research Committee (committees seeking members) Energy, Environment, and Waste Gas Pipeline Safety Nanomanufacturing Technology Risk Technology Sustainable Energy Sustainable Products and Processes (sustainable manufacturing) Water Management Technology (industry experts)

New CRTD Research Committee Projects Energy, Environment, & Waste – Continuous Performance Monitoring for Waste to Energy Boilers – Fuel Delivery System Upgrades for Utility Boilers Nanomanufacturing Technology – Industrial needs assessment workshop – Workshop for NSF – “Nanomanufacturing Enabled Value Creation for U.S. Competitiveness through Advanced Mechanical Science and Engineering” Sustainable Energy – Innovative Sustainability Conference/Workshop

New CRTD Research Committee Projects Water Consensus Documents – Pre-commissioning of Co-Generation and Combined Cycle Power Plants – Heat Recovery Steam Generator Water Quality Guidelines – Produced Water for Enhanced Oil Recovery Steam Generating Systems Jointed Structures Handbook

Opportunities to Participate in CRTD Activities Water Management Technology Establish best management practices (BMP) for industrial non-potable water use. –Utility Municipal Waste Water BMP Workshop Develop Industry-Specific Workshops to Promote and Capture BMPs in water reuse –Industrial Demineralization (desalination) BMP Workshop Produce Industry Case Study Resource Guide Define “10 Great Challenges” for Industrial Water Reuse Identify Industries Best-Suited for Water Reuse Evaluate water reuse and recycle efforts in industrial applications.

Opportunities to Participate in CRTD Activities Energy Grand Challenge Related Increase ASME’s understanding, profile, and contributions regarding the energy-water nexus Increase ASME’s profile in renewable and emerging technologies through new products and services Strengthen alliances with other societies and international organizations to address energy issues and challenges

Opportunities to Participate in CRTD Activities Sustainable Products and Processes Industrial Needs Assessment Workshop Pre-Workshop survey working with ASME Marketing Track Advance Manufacturing Partnership activities & opportunities Create a sustainable product rating system Develop methodologies and technologies for verification of performance with respect to sustainability metrics. Define the critical factors that determine the sustainability of manufacturing processes.

CRTD Select Publications and Products ASME Energy Grand Challenge Roadmap* ASME Water Management Technology Vision and Roadmap* Sustainable Products & Processes Strategic Plan ASME Water Management Technology Best Management Practices and Innovations for the Process Industries Workshop Application Guide for Determining Yield Strength of In-Service Pipe by Evaluating Hardness Steam Tables for Industrial Use Consensus Document for Operating Practices for the Sampling and Monitoring of Feedwater and Boiler Water Chemistry in Modern Industrial Boilers *ASME Enterprise Level Projects

CRTD Officers & Staff Officers: John Lloyd, Ph.D., Chair, Board on Research & Technology Development Darrell Pepper, Ph.D., Vice Chair, Board on Research & Technology Development CRTD Staff: Director: Michael Tinkleman, Ph.D., Manager: Norma Johnston,