An alternative teaching-learning methodology for the subject "Hydrodynamic, Resistance and Propulsion" in Degrees concerned with NAval Engineering, is presented. The goal of the pedagogical approach is the acquirement of appropiate skills related to the ability of analyzing and designing different types of ships. The blended learning concept is employed, including the supervised learnin as key ingredient. The roles of both Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), as educational tuools, are some specific features of the methodology. A pedagocial method that involves project based learning, using CFD, is applied. The evaluation of the student satisfaction is conducted by questionaries
This presentation discusses three aspects of CFD in un-dergraduate engineering education. First, gen...
Fluid Mechanics is a core subject in civil, mechanical, chemical and aeronautical engineering underg...
<p class="p1">“Mechanics” and “Fluids” are familiar concepts for any newly-registered engineering st...
[EN] An alternative teaching-learning methodology for the subject "Hydrodynamic, Resistance and Pro...
This paper presents a teaching–learning methodology focused on the acquisition of basic design princ...
This paper presents an integrated team-based, and research-based learning approach utilized in lectu...
<em>The Engineering Education requires that students acquire an appropriate knowledge on a mathemati...
In undergraduate engineering courses, fluid mechanics is regarded as a challenging subject. This is ...
A new approach is taken in teaching elective courses in thermal/fluid sciences (TFS) specialities pr...
Traditional didactic collegiate thermal-fluid engineering courses, in particular those without a lab...
An undergraduate technical elective Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) was developed. The course was...
This study describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of an effective curriculum for ...
Education is crucial in providing a foundation for students seeking employment in any industry. Past...
ABSTRACTContemporary lectures in undergraduate engineering courses typically focus on teaching major...
This article describes an innovative methodology for teach-ing an undergraduate course on Computatio...
This presentation discusses three aspects of CFD in un-dergraduate engineering education. First, gen...
Fluid Mechanics is a core subject in civil, mechanical, chemical and aeronautical engineering underg...
<p class="p1">“Mechanics” and “Fluids” are familiar concepts for any newly-registered engineering st...
[EN] An alternative teaching-learning methodology for the subject "Hydrodynamic, Resistance and Pro...
This paper presents a teaching–learning methodology focused on the acquisition of basic design princ...
This paper presents an integrated team-based, and research-based learning approach utilized in lectu...
<em>The Engineering Education requires that students acquire an appropriate knowledge on a mathemati...
In undergraduate engineering courses, fluid mechanics is regarded as a challenging subject. This is ...
A new approach is taken in teaching elective courses in thermal/fluid sciences (TFS) specialities pr...
Traditional didactic collegiate thermal-fluid engineering courses, in particular those without a lab...
An undergraduate technical elective Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) was developed. The course was...
This study describes the development, implementation, and evaluation of an effective curriculum for ...
Education is crucial in providing a foundation for students seeking employment in any industry. Past...
ABSTRACTContemporary lectures in undergraduate engineering courses typically focus on teaching major...
This article describes an innovative methodology for teach-ing an undergraduate course on Computatio...
This presentation discusses three aspects of CFD in un-dergraduate engineering education. First, gen...
Fluid Mechanics is a core subject in civil, mechanical, chemical and aeronautical engineering underg...
<p class="p1">“Mechanics” and “Fluids” are familiar concepts for any newly-registered engineering st...