The Virtual Rotor Kit Project: A virtual rotor test rig for balancing experiments

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
L. M. Medina Uzcátegui, Carmen Müller-Karger Pereda, Euro Casanova Medina
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Abstract

The “Virtual Rotor Kit (VRK) Project” is a lightweight and standalone application developed in response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak in the field of rotating machinery dynamics. This alternative emulates a rotor test rig, enabling virtual balancing tests on a single-plane rotor and offering students a comprehensive learning experience that simulates on-site balancing. The Virtual Rotor Kit utilizes a three-dimensional model based on a well-known rotor test rig widely used in educational and research settings. To simulate the dynamics of the rotor test rig, the application employs PyChrono, a dedicated Python library that wraps Chrono, a validated open-source multi-physics simulation engine. A detailed usability assessment involving 41 senior mechanical engineering students yielded promising results, indicating the Virtual Rotor Kit’s potential to enhance comprehension of vibration phenomena in unbalanced rotating machines. Despite revealing certain issues related to the graphical user interface and the application's execution time, three defined achievement indicators demonstrated positive outcomes for a virtual balancing laboratory experience using the Virtual Rotor Kit application. By focusing on the dynamic behavior of a rotor test rig instead of simulating a specific laboratory experience, the application offers instructors greater flexibility in developing learning experiences. Unlike other virtual testbeds, the Virtual Rotor Kit allows students to conduct both steady-state and transient experiments, offering a comprehensive understanding of rotating machinery dynamics. Additionally, the application is distributed under the BSD-3 license and can serve as a complement to on-site laboratory experiences. The results presented in this study inspire further research and development to enhance its efficacy.
虚拟转子套件项目:用于平衡实验的虚拟转子试验台
“虚拟转子套件(VRK)项目”是为应对新冠肺炎疫情在旋转机械动力学领域带来的挑战而开发的轻量级独立应用程序。这种替代方案模拟了转子测试台,可以在单个平面转子上进行虚拟平衡测试,并为学生提供模拟现场平衡的全面学习体验。虚拟转子套件利用了一个基于教育和研究环境中广泛使用的著名转子试验台的三维模型。为了模拟转子试验台的动力学,该应用程序使用了PyChrono,这是一个专用的Python库,它封装了Chrono,一个经过验证的开源多物理模拟引擎。一项涉及41名机械工程专业高年级学生的详细可用性评估产生了有希望的结果,表明虚拟转子套件有可能增强对不平衡旋转机械振动现象的理解。尽管揭示了与图形用户界面和应用程序执行时间有关的某些问题,但三个定义的绩效指标显示,使用虚拟转子套件应用程序的虚拟平衡实验室体验取得了积极成果。通过关注转子试验台的动态行为,而不是模拟特定的实验室体验,该应用程序为教师提供了更大的灵活性来开发学习体验。与其他虚拟试验台不同,虚拟转子套件允许学生进行稳态和瞬态实验,从而全面了解旋转机械动力学。此外,该应用程序是根据BSD-3许可证分发的,可以作为现场实验室经验的补充。本研究的结果启发了进一步的研究和开发,以提高其疗效。
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CiteScore
3.00
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28.60%
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education is aimed at teachers and trainers of mechanical engineering students in higher education and focuses on the discussion of the principles and practices of training professional, technical and mechanical engineers and those in related fields. It encourages articles about new experimental methods, and laboratory techniques, and includes book reviews and highlights of recent articles in this field.
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