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Curriculum, equipment and student project outcomes for mechatronics education in the core mechanical engineering program at Kettering university

机译:凯特琳大学核心机械工程课程中机电一体化教育的课程,设备和学生项目成果

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Following an NSF grant in 1997 to develop undergraduate mechatronics laboratories and courses, two senior-level elective courses were introduced in the mechanical engineering curriculum at Kettering University. The student popularity of the subject, and relevance to graduating mechanical engineers soon made it clear that mechatronics education belonged to the core curriculum at Kettering. To integrate mechatronics into the mechanical engineering core, two existing sophomore-level courses were redesigned to include significant educational experiences in mechatronics design and prototype fabrication. Introduction to Design (ME-203) previously featured a 6-week student project in which teams of students would design and build an electromechanical device to accomplish functionality defined in design constraints provided by the professor. However, these devices were not mechatronic in nature. In the revised course, the objective is to evolve these designs to utilize embedded microcontrollers, sensors and actuators and achieve much more sophisticated functionality. To accommodate the anticipated increase in time required to complete such projects, the existing sophomore course Instrumentation (ME-204) was revised to incorporate learning objectives from the senior-level mechatronics elective courses. Further, 6 weeks of laboratory time from Instrumentation could then be dedicated to the aforementioned mechatronic projects. As such, both ME-203 and ME-204 have been integrated to form an eight-credit "Introduction to Mechatronics Design" course. This paper details the scope of this course, the specialized equipment developed for it and student project outcomes.
机译:在1997年获得美国国家科学基金会(NSF)的资助,以开发本科机电一体化实验室和课程之后,凯特林大学的机械工程课程中引入了两门高级选修课程。该学科在学生中的受欢迎程度以及与即将毕业的机械工程师的相关性很快表明,机电一体化教育属于凯特林的核心课程。为了将机电一体化集成到机械工程核心中,重新设计了两个现有的二年级课程,以包括机电一体化设计和原型制造方面的重要教育经验。设计导论(ME-203)之前以一个为期6周的学生项目为特色,该项目中的学生团队将设计和制造一种机电设备,以完成教授提供的设计约束条件中定义的功能。但是,这些设备本质上不是机电一体化的。在修订的过程中,目标是将这些设计发展为利用嵌入式微控制器,传感器和执行器,并实现更为复杂的功能。为了适应完成此类项目所需的预期时间增加,对现有的二年级仪器仪表课程(ME-204)进行了修订,以纳入高级机电一体化选修课程的学习目标。此外,从仪器仪表开始的6周实验室时间可以专门用于上述机电一体化项目。因此,ME-203和ME-204已集成在一起,形成了八学分的“机电一体化设计入门”课程。本文详细介绍了本课程的范围,为此课程开发的专用设备以及学生的项目成果。

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