NAMRI Outstanding Paper Award

NAMRI/SME Outstanding Paper Award

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The NAMRI/SME Outstanding Paper Award is presented each year to recognize both the engineering value and industrial relevance of a publication at the annual North American Manufacturing Research Conference (NAMRC).

Criteria


Awards will be based on:
  • Originality or novelty of an idea
  • Method or approach
  • Significance to manufacturing
  • Technical soundness
  • Completeness
  • Acknowledgment of the work of others
  • Organization of the manuscript
  • Clarity in writing
  • Figures and style

Papers authored/co-authored by current NAMRI/SME Board members are not eligible for this award.

Selection Process


The selection process is the responsibility of the NAMRI/SME Honors Committee. The NAMRI/SME Scientific Committee chair will identify three to five papers submitted for publication at each year's NAMRC that received strong reviews by the Scientific Committee. Copies of these papers will be distributed to the NAMRI/SME Honors Committee by March 1. The committee votes using established criteria and the winners are identified based on these criteria.

Award Recipients


NAMRC 37 — 2009

High-Speed Microvideography Observations of the Periodic Catastrophic Shear Event in Cutting AISI 1045 Steel
J.C. Heigel and E.P. Whitenton, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Fabrication and Characterization of Micro Dent Array Produced by Laser Shock Peening on Aluminum Surfaces
R. Caslaru, M.P. Sealy, and Y.B. Guo, The University of Alabama
S. Chen, University of Texas

Micro Glass Milling on Multi-Axis Machine Tool
T. Matsumura and K. Minai, Tokyo Denki University
Y.K. Rong, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

NAMRC 36 – 2008

A Simplified Model for Orthogonal Micromachining of FCC Single-Crystal Materials
N. Kota and O.B. Ozdoganlar, Carnegie Mellon University

NAMRC 35 – 2007

Finite Element Modeling of High-Throughput Drilling of Ti-6Al-4V
R. Li and A.J. Shih, University of Michigan

NAMRC 34 – 2006

Sintering Strain of 316L Stainless Steel Parts Fabricated by Three-Dimensional Printing
S. Johnston, Georgia Institute of Technology; D. Storti and R. Anderson, University of Washington

NAMRC 33 – 2005

Simulation-Based Development of a Superabrasive Grinding Wheel with Defined Grain Structure
O. Braun, G. Warnecke and J.C. Aurich, University of Kaiserslautern

NAMRC 32 – 2004

Tool Wear Compensation and Path Generation in Micro and Macro EDM
J. Narasimhan, Z. Yu and K.P. Rajurkar, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

NAMRC 31 – 2003

Microstructure-Based Modeling of Anisotropic Superplastic Deformation
M.K. Khraisheh and F.K. Abu-Farha, University of Kentucky

NAMRC 30 – 2002

Influence of Initial Thickness Deviation in Tube Periphery on Tube Deformation During Free Hydraulic Bulging
A. Shirayori, S. Fuchizawa and M. Narazaki, Utsunomiya University

NAMRC 29 – 2001

Linear State Space Modeling of Dimensional Machining Errors
D. Djurdjanovic and J. Ni, University of Michigan

NAMRC 28 – 2000

Convex Laser Forming with High Certainty
W. Li and Y.L. Yao, Columbia University

NAMRC 27 – 1999

The Use of Active Drawbeads in the Forming of Non-Symmetric Aluminum Panels
R. Li, K.J. Weinmann and A. Chandra, Michigan Technological University



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