ASME Useful Resource for Research?

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ASME is recognized as a valuable resource for research, particularly through its trade journals such as the Journal of Turbomachinery and Journal of Heat Transfer. Users find it challenging to navigate the vast amount of information available, making it hard to identify relevant sources. In addition to ASME, the AIAA is noted for its research materials, although it focuses specifically on aerospace applications. Many researchers utilize school databases but are encouraged to explore additional standard organizations for comprehensive information. Overall, ASME and AIAA are highlighted as significant resources for academic research in engineering fields.
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I has occurred to me that when I go to research, I would first like to survey the research that has already been done in that particular area.

Does anyone have any experience with ASME in this regard? Or possibly with other organizations?

I use the databases that I have access to at school, but I thought maybe there were some others out there that are 'the standard'.

Thanks,
Casey
 
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Like any large organization, the tough part is knowing where to look. ASME/SAE has some great information sources. Most notably are their trade journals like Journal of Turbomachinery, Journal of Heat Transfer (to name a couple) are really good sources.
http://catalog.asme.org/home.cfm?Category=PE
Like I mentioned, the problem is that there are so many out there it is tough to know what exists and where to look.

I have also found AIAA a good source for research material. But that is really pretty specific to aerospace applications.
 
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