Use Of Animation To Stimulate Students' Interests In Mechanism Design
Author(s) -
Daniel Chen
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--10862
Subject(s) - animation , computer science , mechanism (biology) , session (web analytics) , software , motion (physics) , computer animation , multimedia , software engineering , human–computer interaction , engineering drawing , computer graphics (images) , engineering , artificial intelligence , world wide web , programming language , philosophy , epistemology
Mechanism design is one of the most important applications in an integrated computer-aided engineering (CAE) software. Few products designed today do not have moving parts. Mechanism design in CAE allows the designer to put the solid parts of a machine into motion without actually building one. In addition, the parameters such as interference, limits of motion, and geometric properties that include displacement, velocity, and acceleration can be easily obtained. With such a powerful tool, students can enhance their problem solving skills and understand the concepts of mechanism design better along the way.
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