毕业生运输现象的数字可视化

IF 2 3区 工程技术 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Computer Applications in Engineering Education Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI:10.1002/cae.22709
Michael Rother
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在研究生一年级的流体力学、传热学和传质学教学中,研究了等值线洪水图和彩色数字电影的使用。彩色可视化的目的不仅在于激发学生的好奇心,还在于鼓励学生学习困难教材的热情和决心。虽然有大量有限差分材料,但重点是分析解法。特别是,数学问题涉及误差函数和傅里叶级数,这些问题通常被证明是无趣和不受欢迎的。除了提供各种形式的数字结果外,还鼓励学生自己制作可视化结果。Excel 可用于生成分析和有限差分计算结果,但也可以使用 Python 或其他计算机语言。Matplotlib with Python、Gnuplot 或 Tecplot 等软件可以绘制出色的洪水等高线图,Excel 的结果也很好,Powerpoint 可以将单帧图像制作成电影。学生的反应是积极的,尽管由于班级人数较少,很难量化他们的反应。毫不奇怪,色彩的使用吸引了学生,增加了他们的兴趣。此外,学生们称等值线图和影片加深了他们的理解,但可视化应与更传统的图表结合使用,或许还可以通过持续使用色彩来增强效果。然而,彩色演示对学习动机的影响则难以确定。有趣的是,研究生和高年级本科生对彩虹调色板和 viridis 调色板的偏好程度相当。
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Digital visualization in graduate transport phenomena

The use of contour flood plots and color digital movies is investigated for teaching fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transfer at the first-year graduate student level. The color visualizations are intended to not only stimulate curiosity but also encourage enthusiasm and determination in learning difficult material. Although there is a significant amount of finite-difference material, the focus is on analytical solutions. In particular, the mathematical problems involve error functions and Fourier series, which generally prove uninteresting and unpopular. Students are encouraged to produce the visualizations themselves, in addition to being provided with digital results in various forms. Excel can be used to generate both the analytical and finite difference calculations, but Python or another computer language can be employed. While software, such as Matplotlib with Python, Gnuplot, or Tecplot, can create excellent contour flood plots, results from Excel are also good, and Powerpoint will produce movies from individual frames. Student response is positive, although quantifying their reaction is difficult based on the small class sizes. Not surprisingly, the use of color appeals to students and adds to their interest. In addition, students claim increased understanding with contour plots and movies, but the visualizations should be used in conjunction with more traditional graphs, perhaps augmented with consistent use of color. However, the impact on motivation due to color presentation is harder to establish. Interestingly, both graduate and senior undergraduate students showed about equal preference for the rainbow and viridis color palettes.

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Computer Applications in Engineering Education
Computer Applications in Engineering Education 工程技术-工程:综合
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7.20
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10.30%
发文量
100
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Computer Applications in Engineering Education provides a forum for publishing peer-reviewed timely information on the innovative uses of computers, Internet, and software tools in engineering education. Besides new courses and software tools, the CAE journal covers areas that support the integration of technology-based modules in the engineering curriculum and promotes discussion of the assessment and dissemination issues associated with these new implementation methods.
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