Simulation-Supported Engineering Curriculum

S. Sushanth Kumar, I. Milanović
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This study outlines a systematic approach to simulation-supported teaching and learning across the undergraduate engineering curriculum. Simultaneous use of finite element analysis and computational fluid dynamics tools to visualize and teach mechanical engineering topics and simulation assignments to facilitate learning has been examined in five thermo-fluids courses in the past seven years. The outcomes of the same pedagogical and assessment approaches applied in different courses, using different simulation software, and led by different instructors, demonstrated increased engagement, study time, and ultimately, confidence. The significance of this educational method is in bringing the digital engineering process into the curriculum, increasing the time students invest in studying, ensuring access to real-world experiences for all learners, and creating a roadmap for curricular design and assessment easily transportable across science and engineering disciplines. Furthermore, a simulation-based approach to learning does not depend on access to laboratory facilities and funding that can reach a limited number of students. It encourages students' spirit of inquiry and ultimately leads to professional development opportunities beyond the classroom setting.
模拟支持工程课程
本研究概述了一个系统的方法,模拟支持教学和学习的本科工程课程。在过去七年的五门热流体课程中,同时使用有限元分析和计算流体动力学工具来可视化和教授机械工程主题和模拟作业,以促进学习。同样的教学和评估方法应用于不同的课程,使用不同的模拟软件,并由不同的教师领导,结果表明,增加了参与,学习时间,最终,信心。这种教育方法的意义在于将数字工程过程引入课程,增加学生投入学习的时间,确保所有学习者都能获得真实世界的经验,并为课程设计和评估创建一个路线图,便于科学和工程学科之间的交流。此外,以模拟为基础的学习方法不依赖于实验室设施和资金,这些设施和资金可以覆盖有限数量的学生。它鼓励学生的探究精神,并最终带来课堂之外的专业发展机会。
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