使用动画和模拟来帮助学习电磁学:瓦萨大学的电气工程

M. Vesapuisto, T. Vekara, L. Korpinen
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涉及电磁学的课程对大多数电气工程专业的学生来说很难理解。然而,几乎每个电气专业人员都需要对电磁学有很好的了解。本文的目的是向瓦萨大学电气工程专业的学生介绍使用动画和仿真来教授电磁学(EM)。由于许多学生在理解EM中使用的数学符号方面有困难,因此在第一堂课中,学生将获得数学笔记的指导。随后,一些数学问题也通过动画进行了回顾。EM公式的含义在讲座中通过动画材料可视化。本文给出了伦兹定律的一个应用实例。此外,学生将在课程结束时做一个模拟练习。目标是让学生熟悉一个模拟程序,然后用它来解决电磁问题。他们还需要记录和分析实验和结果。近年来,学生写硕士论文的主题往往是与电磁场有关的现实工业问题。利用仿真软件解决了这些问题。学生们认为动画讲座材料是说明性的,模拟练习对于加深对基本现象的理解是必要的。这些对电磁领域非常熟悉的学生在完成学业后,目前已经充分就业。
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The use of animation and simulation to aid learning of electromagnetics: Electrical engineering at the University of Vaasa
The courses which deal with electromagnetism, are difficult to understand for most electrical engineering students. However, almost every electrical professional needs a good understanding of electromagnetism. The aim of this paper is to present the use of animation and simulation to teach electromagnetics (EM) to the students of Electrical Engineering at the University of Vaasa. Since many students have difficulties in understanding mathematical notation used in EM, students are given a tutorial of mathematical notes during the first lecture. Subsequently, some mathematical issues are also reviewed by animations. Implications of EM formulas are visualized by animated material during lectures. Here we give an application example for Lenz law. In addition, students will do a simulation exercise at the end of the course. The goal is to familiarize students with a simulation program which they use then to solve EM problems. They are also required to document and analyse experiments and results. In recent years, students have written often master's theses from topics of real world industrial problems related to electromagnetic fields. The problems are addressed using simulation software. The students consider that the animated lecture material is illustrative and that simulation exercises are necessary to gain a deeper understanding of the essential phenomena. The students who have become deeply familiar with the electromagnetic (EM) fields, have so far gained full employment after completing their studies.
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