What Is ASME?
ASME is the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. It is a professional organization that promotes the scientific practice of mechanical and other disciplinary engineering and sciences for the greater benefit of humanity.
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History
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ASME was established in 1880 by prominent mechanical engineers. It grew to include many institutions and schools. ASME has helped established many mechanical engineering standards.
Codes and Standards
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ASME helps put codes and standards into practice for the benefit of the engineering community. By having proper codes, engineers can benefit from quality standards and safety criteria.
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Student
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Students who are part of ASME can benefit from the ASME community through studies, internships, and friendly contests like building a human-powered vehicle.
Career
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ASME also helps engineers find careers when they finish schooling. You can post and look for jobs online through ASME.
Member Benefits
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Becoming an ASME member can get grant bank rewards, access to electronic libraries and insurance coverage. There are also individual and professional benefits.
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Comments
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jbkrishnan123
Jul 11, 2010
any body plz help me what are the requirements to become a asme certified designer(especially in pipe lines) -
jbkrishnan123
Jul 11, 2010
Any body plz help me to become a asme certified designer