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Enhanced Learning of Thermal Engineering Courses through Structured Enquiry and Problem Based Approach


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Fluid mechanics and Heat transfer are important application oriented courses taught for Mechanical engineering arena and also allied courses like Automobile Engineering, Aero-space and Chemical Engineering. The pedagogy for thermal engineering courses have undergone paradigm shift over the years through novel ways of industry participation, discussion of applications-driven issues, facilitate problem-solving skills, perform analysis/design of thermal systems and use of computational tools. The thermal course material is upgraded pertinant with new technology issues as part of the proposed pedagogical initiatives.

In this direction two lab courses of Fluid mechanics and Heat transfer were identified and revamped for enhanced learning of thermal concepts in the backdrop of student aversion towards these courses. The implementation of course delivery based on the Blooms taxanomy has improved the modus-operandi of delivery of these Lab courses. The categorization of the experiements as Demonstration, Exercise, Structured enquiry and open-ended enquiry has given ample opportunity for faculty to address the ABET 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3g and 3k criterion to a greater extent.


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ABET Criteria, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Structured Enquiry and Open-Ended Problems.
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Authors

N. R. Banapurmath
Mechanical Engineering Department, B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli, India
P. P. Revankar
Mechanical Engineering Department, B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli, India
R. S. Hosmath
Mechanical Engineering Department, B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli, India
M. B. Gorawar
Mechanical Engineering Department, B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli, India

Abstract


Fluid mechanics and Heat transfer are important application oriented courses taught for Mechanical engineering arena and also allied courses like Automobile Engineering, Aero-space and Chemical Engineering. The pedagogy for thermal engineering courses have undergone paradigm shift over the years through novel ways of industry participation, discussion of applications-driven issues, facilitate problem-solving skills, perform analysis/design of thermal systems and use of computational tools. The thermal course material is upgraded pertinant with new technology issues as part of the proposed pedagogical initiatives.

In this direction two lab courses of Fluid mechanics and Heat transfer were identified and revamped for enhanced learning of thermal concepts in the backdrop of student aversion towards these courses. The implementation of course delivery based on the Blooms taxanomy has improved the modus-operandi of delivery of these Lab courses. The categorization of the experiements as Demonstration, Exercise, Structured enquiry and open-ended enquiry has given ample opportunity for faculty to address the ABET 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3g and 3k criterion to a greater extent.


Keywords


ABET Criteria, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer, Structured Enquiry and Open-Ended Problems.