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Eye-Tracking-Analyse des Betrachtungsverhaltens bei Micro-Präsentationen in der CAE-Ausbildung
(2015)
Die Zielsetzung des vorliegenden Beitrags ergibt sich aus der persönlichen Motivation der Autoren, das visuelle Verhalten und das Handeln vom jungen Ingenieur beim Micro-Präsentieren technischer Inhalte und Lösungsergebnisse in bildlicher und begrifflicher Form besser zu verstehen und somit effizienter unterstützen zu können. Dabei wurden mehrere Einzelpersonen aus dem Studiengang des Maschinenbaus der Hochschule Offenburg mit Hilfe der Eye-Tracking-Technick beobachtet. Die Probanden befinden sich im 6. Semester, sind im Alter von 21 bis 24 Jahren und zeichnen sich durch einen einheitlichen Ausbildungsstand aus. Die Versuchszeit für die Präsentation der Aufgabe betrug 100 Sekunden. Die Analyse der gewonnenen Daten dieser empirischen Laboruntersuchung erlaubt erste Einblicke in die visuelle Wahrnehmung technischer Objekte beim Vortragen.
Der hier vorliegende Beitrag beschreibt erste Untersuchungsergebnisse mit der Finite-Elemente-Methode (FEM) zur Entlastung der Kerbspannungen an Getriebewellen mit Durchdringungskerben. Es handelt sich bei den Kerben um eine Umlaufnut mit überlagerter Querbohrung und um einen Wellenabsatz mit überlagerter Querbohrung. Die neu entwickelte Entlastungskerbe erweitert die üblichen Möglichkeiten zur Entlastung von Durchdringungskerben und ermöglicht bedeutende Spannungsreduktionen bis etwa 48% bei Biegung oder Zug/Druck. Die Entlastung bei Torsionsbelastung beträgt maximal etwa 18%. Es wurden Spannungsdiagramme der variierten Entlastungsnutparameter erstellt und Formeln zur näherungsweisen Berechnung der zu erwartenden Spannungen in der Durchdringungskerbe und in der Entlastungsnut ermittelt, zudem werden Empfehlungen zur Gestaltung der Entlastungskerbe gegeben. Dieser Beitrag bietet eine Grundlage zur weiteren Untersuchung zum Thema „räumliche Durchdringungskerben“ und deren Entlastung.
Theoretical details about optics and photonics are not common knowledge nowadays. Physicists are keen to scientifically explain ‘light,’ which has a huge impact on our lives. It is necessary to examine it from multiple perspectives and to make the knowledge accessible to the public in an interdisciplinary, scientifically well-grounded and appealing medial way. To allow an information exchange on a global scale, our project “Invisible Light” establishes a worldwide accessible platform. Its contents will not be created by a single instance, but user-generated, with the help of the global community. The article describes the infotainment portal “Invisible Light,” which stores scientific articles about light and photonics and makes them accessible worldwide. All articles are tagged with geo-coordinates, so they can be clearly identified and localized. A smartphone application is used for visualization, transmitting the information to users in real time by means of an augmented reality application. Scientific information is made accessible for a broad audience and in an attractive manner.
Skills, abilities and capability of our freshmen are increasingly heterogeneous, regarding age, attained levels of education and motivational aspects. Additionally, students tend to recoil from subjects dealing with mathematical backgrounds. As a result high, drop-out numbers are a huge problem in technical degree programs.
Since mechanics is based on physics and mathematics our students face enormous difficulties. To deal with them, a form of teaching and learning has been developed that is composed of the following arrangements:
1. Problems and tasks of different levels are solved during lessons. The access to theoretical issues is being developed by or rather as a result of solving these problems. By doing so, especially students with yet insufficient skills are enabled to develop their methodological skills.
2. Challenging students to independently transfer these skills on other problems is helpful. At the end of each lecture two students are selected randomly. Each of them is faced with an exercise they have to solve and present at the beginning of the next lecture. Because of small student numbers, chances are high that every student participates at least once by the end of semester. Surveys show that particularly weaker students benefit from that kind of model learning.
3. We are surrounded by mechanical issues. Given that, students are presented with “every-day-life” problems which students can apply their theoretical knowledge on. The problems are analyzed by groups of students, which leads to an enhanced and reflective perception of each and every one. Some examples are: “A broomstick in equilibrium”, “Sensitive cups”, “Transforming a roman basilica into a gothic cathedral”.
4. All lectures have been filmed by the staff of the Information Center of the Offenburg University during the previous term. Additionally to the notes taken by the students individually during the lectures, these recordings are helpful in the process of preparation and post-processing of the material. The recordings are accessible via the university’s learning management system “Moodle”.
Surveys show that students benefit from the great variety of the provided, interactive learning arrangements. It is interesting to discover that students not only take positive advantages in the lecture “mechanics 1/statics” but tend to transfer these positive experiences on other subjects.
In this paper an RFID/NFC (ISO 15693 standard) based inductively powered passive SoC (system on chip) for biomedical applications is presented. A brief overview of the system design, layout techniques and verification method is dis-cussed here. The SoC includes an integrated 32 bit microcontroller, sensor interface circuit, analog to digital converter, integrated RAM, ROM and some other peripherals required for the complete passive operation. The entire chip is realized in CMOS 0.18 μm technology with a chip area of 1.52mm x 3.24 mm.