Design of a digital tool for visualizing the movement of a hydraulic arm

G. Polanco, L. Zambrano
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The implementation of virtual laboratories based on blended education has grown in importance due to the recent events developed worldwide because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This motivated the design of a new virtual tool in MS Excel for transforming the delivery methodology of the Hydraulics Lab in the UiT. This paper shows the design of such digital educational tool which will be implemented in the next academic year, to enable the Mechanical Engineering students to virtually change different parameters to visualize and understand the movement of the different components of a hydraulic arm, which comprises 3 levers with 4 degrees of freedom (3 of them in the plane). The virtual lab consists of simulating the hydraulic arm as a 2D structure in the digital tool which allows the students to interact with the structure before the attendance to the lab and/or substituting completely the on-site activity when required. This tool represents the possibility for this laboratory to be taken by students located in different places around the globe, fostering collaboration among different institutions across Europe.
液压臂运动可视化数字工具的设计
由于最近全球因COVID-19大流行而发生的事件,基于混合教育的虚拟实验室的实施变得越来越重要。这激发了在MS Excel中设计一个新的虚拟工具,以改变UiT液压实验室的交付方法。本文展示了这种将在下一学年实施的数字教学工具的设计,使机械工程专业的学生能够虚拟地改变不同的参数,以可视化和理解液压臂不同部件的运动,液压臂由3个具有4个自由度的杠杆组成(其中3个在平面上)。虚拟实验室包括在数字工具中将液压臂模拟为二维结构,允许学生在参加实验室之前与结构进行交互,或者在需要时完全替代现场活动。这个工具代表了这个实验室被位于全球不同地方的学生使用的可能性,促进了欧洲不同机构之间的合作。
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