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Title

Hands-On CFD Educational Interface for Engineering Courses and Laboratories.

Authors

Stern, Frederick; Tao Xing; Yarbrough, Donald B.; Rothmayer, Alric; Rajagopalan, Ganesh; Otta, Shourya Prakash; Caughey, David; Bhaskaran, Rajesh; Smith, Sonya; Hutchings, Barbara; Moeykens, Shane

Abstract

This study describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of an effective curriculum for students to learn computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in introductory and intermediate undergraduate and introductory graduate level courses/ laboratories. The curriculum is designed for use at different universities with different courses/laboratories, learning objectives, applications, conditions, and exercise notes. The common objective is to teach students from novice to expert users who are well prepared for engineering practice. The study describes a CFD Educational Interface for hands-on student experience, which mirrors actual engineering practice. The Educational Interface teaches CFD methodology and procedures through a step-by-step interactive implementation automating tile CFD process. A hierarchical system of predefined active options Facilitates use at introductory and intermediate levels, encouraging self-learning, and eases transition to using industrial CFD codes. An independent evaluation documents successful learning outcomes and confirms the effectiveness of the interface for students in introductory and intermediate fluid mechanics courses.

Subjects

CURRICULUM planning; ENGINEERING education; CURRICULUM; CURRICULUM evaluation; EDUCATION; LEARNING

Publication

Journal of Engineering Education, 2006, Vol 95, Issue 1, p63

ISSN

1069-4730

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/j.2168-9830.2006.tb00878.x

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