Multi-Disciplinary Design Activity for Undergraduate and Graduate Engineering Students

A. Gryguć, C. Rennick, Reem Roufail, S. Bedi
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This paper describes a project with common equipment that was adapted and offered to both an undergraduate and a graduate-level course with learning outcomes tailored specifically to each group of students. This project is an immersive, multi-disciplinary engineering design activity with a focus on materials, solid mechanics, and instrumentation. The activity incorporates aspects of fundamental engineering theory, virtual predictive simulation, as well as physical testing and data collection. All of this was done in the context of a material selection and failure analysis of a piece of furniture (cantilever chair) which is a simplistic and recognizable device by the students. The project focusses on structural analysis of the chair under a variety of loading conditions, coupled with a virtual simulation model using Finite Element Analysis (FEA). FEA is utilized to identify critical regions of the structure which are prone to failure. The complexity, constraints, and provided resources of the model varied, depending on the specific implementation of the course. Finally, a physical test apparatus was constructed and used to generate experimental responses that the students were able to use to calibrate their predictive model and theoretical hand calculations. This activity was created initially for in-person instruction but was adapted for remote delivery during the pandemic. Both qualitative and quantitative data collected from 2nd year and graduate students indicated that the activity was effective in improving several forms of knowledge acquisition. This paper will discuss in detail how a common project platform was adapted for the two academic levels with evidence of its efficacy
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工科本科生和研究生多学科设计活动
本文描述了一个使用通用设备的项目,该项目适用于本科和研究生水平的课程,并为每个学生群体量身定制了学习成果。这个项目是一个沉浸式的、多学科的工程设计活动,重点是材料、固体力学和仪器。该活动结合了基础工程理论、虚拟预测仿真以及物理测试和数据收集等方面。所有这些都是在对一件家具(悬臂椅)进行材料选择和失效分析的背景下完成的,这是一种简单而可识别的设备。该项目侧重于在各种载荷条件下对椅子进行结构分析,并结合使用有限元分析(FEA)的虚拟仿真模型。利用有限元分析来识别结构中容易发生破坏的关键区域。模型的复杂性、约束条件和提供的资源因课程的具体实现而异。最后,构建了一个物理测试装置,并用于生成实验响应,学生可以使用该实验响应来校准他们的预测模型和理论手工计算。这项活动最初是为现场教学而设立的,但在大流行期间进行了调整,用于远程授课。从二年级学生和研究生中收集的定性和定量数据表明,该活动有效地改善了几种形式的知识获取。本文将详细讨论一个共同的项目平台是如何适应两个学术水平的,并证明其有效性
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