Novmber 1999

feature articles filtering for a lift
Systems to treat spent machining fluids improve productivity by cutting downtime and extending performance life.

ready for the future?
NASA explores virtual environments that can bring work, creativity, and distant expertise closer together than ever before.

instant results
Engineering technology providers are turning to the Web to help deliver their applications quickly and easily.

making the most of aluminum scrap
A process under development aims to recover wrought alloys for high-value applications.

renaissance tool man
James Hartness, ASME president, aviator, and governor of Vermont—among other pursuits—was a man of infinite curiosity and innovation.

a port in the storm
Improving automotive fuel economy and emissions through computer simulation of the inlet port.

home | features | news update | marketplace | departments | about ME | back issues | ASME | site search

© 1999 by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers