Virtual environments for teaching fluid mechanics: Some simplified examples using ANSYS
Abstract
For a Virtual Learning Environments to support real learning, they must promote effective teaching--learning processes and interactions at the highest level possible. In this paper we show how a computational tool such as ANSYS can provide a Virtual Environment for the learning and/or teaching of fluid mechanics not just at the pre-graduate but also at the graduate levels. Computer simulations, --using ANSYS/FLOTRAN or any other software with equivalent capabilities--, are of greatt importance in the context of fluid mechanics teaching due to the fact that they support a very powerful simulation environment, that can be used, not only, for forming and understanding of ideas and concepts, but also as a tool for the design and optimization of processes of practical use.Downloads
Languages:
esSupport agencies:
COLCIENCIAS, Universidad Militar Nueva Granada a través del proyecto de investigación No, 1123-05-13702, Programa de formación de Jóvenes Investigadores COLCIENCIAS-BID, Centro de investigaciones UMNG, Centro de realidad virtual UMNGReferences
A. Szabo and N. Hastings, Computers & Education 35, 175-187 (2000).
A. Jimoyiannis and V. Komis, Computers & Education 36, 183-204 (2001).
B. Harper, J. G. Hedberg, and R. Wright, Computers & Education 34, 163-176 (2000).
C. Solomonidou and H. Stavridou, Education and Information Technologies 6, 5-27 (2001).
G. K. Batchelor, An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics, 2nd edition (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1999), Chap. 4
R. Malek-Madani, Advance Engineering Mathematics, 1st edition (Addison Wesley Longman, Inc, New York, 1998), Vol. 2, Chap. 12
D. del-Castillo-Negrete, Physics of Fluids 10, 576-594 (1998).
E. R. Weeks "Experimental Studies of anomalous diffusion, blocking phenomena, and twodimensional turbulence", PhD Thesis. University of Texas at Austin, (1997).
A. Vikhansky, Physics of Fluids 15, 1830-1836 (2003).
M. R. Maxey, Physics of Fluids 30, 1915-1928 (1987).
J-Y Hwang and K-S Yang, Physics of Fluids 16, 2382-2394 (2004).