scholarly journals Modeling and Simulation of Electric Machinery for a Senior Design Project in Electrical Engineering Program

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ziqian Liu
Author(s):  
Rudolf Seethaler

A new Engineering program has been started in the fall of 2005 at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus. There is a common curriculum for all first and second year students in Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering. A design project hosted by two separate courses and spanning topics of all three fields of Engineering helps students to decide at the end of their second year, which Engineering program suits them best.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yalcin Ertekin ◽  
Irina Ciobanescu Husanu ◽  
Mike Stine ◽  
Douglas Forbes ◽  
Benjamin Cohen ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filippo A. Salustri ◽  
W. Patrick Neumann

The design experience of 3rd year undergraduates in Mechanical Engineering at Ryerson University, and the assessment of student design work, was found to be disjointed and highly variable across the program. To attempt to address this, the authors are constructing courseware to help instructors of non-design engineering courses embed rich and consistent design projects into their courses. A “lightweight” Fast-Design process was developed. Course-specific design project examples of the process are being developed for five 3rd year courses using this design process. Current versions of all courseware are freely available. This paper details the nature of the courseware and how it was designed, developed,and deployed for the project. To date, one case has been deployed, two developed, and two more are under development. While results are so far only anecdotal, there is reason to believe that our approach can noticeably improve the design experience of students in non-design engineering courses.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Filippo A. Salustri ◽  
W. Patrick Neumann

The design experience of 3rd year undergraduates in Mechanical Engineering at Ryerson University, and the assessment of student design work, was found to be disjointed and highly variable across the program. To attempt to address this, the authors are constructing courseware to help instructors of non-design engineering courses embed rich and consistent design projects into their courses. A “lightweight” Fast-Design process was developed. Course - specific design project examples of the process are being developed for five 3rd year courses using this design process. Current versions of all courseware are freely available. This paper details the nature of the courseware and how it was designed, developed, and deployed for the project. To date, one case has been deployed, two developed, and two more are under development. While results are so far only anecdotal, there is reason to believe that our approach can noticeably improve the design experience of students in non-design engineering courses.


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