Title :
Impact of the computer developments on the education of engineering graduates in electrical machines and drives
Author :
Belmans, R. ; Geysen, W.
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Electr. Machines & Drives, Katholieke Univ., Leuven, Belgium
Abstract :
The impact of modern computer facilities, both hardware and software, on teaching in a classical field such as electrical machines and drives is discussed. It is shown how these developments can help to accomplish the fundamental aims and to make such a classical field as attractive as possible. Particular attention is given to the features of computer-aided design engineering, simulation, and testing insofar as they are of interest in connection with engineering education in this area. It is concluded that computer-aided techniques are extremely important in such a field in two senses: (1) due to their introduction, a broader and more general discussion of the phenomena is feasible, and many restrictions which were found in the classical system can be overcome; and (2) using the same techniques as in other fields of engineering, electrical machine and drive design becomes a very well elaborated example of design as such, rather than only a goal in itself
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; education; electric drives; electric machine CAD; electric machine analysis computing; CAD; CAI; design engineering; education; electric drives; electrical machines; engineering; graduates; hardware; simulation; software; teaching; testing; Computer aided engineering; Computer science education; Design automation; Drives; Finite element methods; Hardware; Magnetic fields; Power engineering computing; Rough surfaces; Surface resistance;
Conference_Titel :
Electrotechnical Conference, 1989. Proceedings. 'Integrating Research, Industry and Education in Energy and Communication Engineering', MELECON '89., Mediterranean
Conference_Location :
Lisbon
DOI :
10.1109/MELCON.1989.50146