3D Printing as a Didactic Tool for Teaching some Engineering and Design Concepts

Context: 3D printing can be used for a wide range of tasks such as the design and testing of prototypes and finished products in a shorter time. In mechanical engineering, prototype designs are continuously generated in academic class activities and final coursework projects by students and teachers...

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Main Authors: Edwin Blasnilo Rua Ramirez, Fernando Jimenez Diaz, German Andres Gutierrez Arias, Nelson Iván Villamizar
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2018-01-01
Series:Ingeniería
Online Access:http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/reving/article/view/12248
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spelling doaj-9a92514b16d64b1db5a4685869ff0a992020-11-25T01:27:37ZspaUniversidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasIngeniería 0121-750X2344-83932018-01-01231708310.14483/23448393.1224892513D Printing as a Didactic Tool for Teaching some Engineering and Design ConceptsEdwin Blasnilo Rua Ramirez0Fernando Jimenez Diaz1German Andres Gutierrez Arias2Nelson Iván Villamizar3Universidad Santo TomasUniversidad Santo TomasUniversidad Santo TomasUniversidad Santo TomasContext: 3D printing can be used for a wide range of tasks such as the design and testing of prototypes and finished products in a shorter time. In mechanical engineering, prototype designs are continuously generated in academic class activities and final coursework projects by students and teachers. However, students show limitations while understanding the abstract concepts represented with such designs. Method: Firstly, a large scale 3D printer with improved technical specifications compared to traditional market options and similar price, was fabricated. By means of free software and hardware tools and easy-to-obtain alternative manufacturing materials, it was possible to decrease its manufacturing and operating costs. Then a set of study cases utilising the 3D printer in three different subject classes were designed and tested with two cohorts of students of Mechanical Engineering programme. Results: It was feasible to fabricate a cost-effective and practical 3D printer for constructing prototypes and pieces that benefit teaching and learning concepts in engineering and design areas. The experiments carried out in three subjects of engineering courses with second-year students, showed a similar trend of improving the average course grades, as it was observed in two cohorts in different terms. Conclusions: This type of low cost 3D printer obtained academic advantages as a didactic tool for the learning process in engineering and design subjects. Future work will consider applying this tool to other courses and subjects to further evaluate its convenience and effectivity.http://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/ojs/index.php/reving/article/view/12248
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3D Printing as a Didactic Tool for Teaching some Engineering and Design Concepts
Ingeniería
author_facet Edwin Blasnilo Rua Ramirez
Fernando Jimenez Diaz
German Andres Gutierrez Arias
Nelson Iván Villamizar
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title 3D Printing as a Didactic Tool for Teaching some Engineering and Design Concepts
title_short 3D Printing as a Didactic Tool for Teaching some Engineering and Design Concepts
title_full 3D Printing as a Didactic Tool for Teaching some Engineering and Design Concepts
title_fullStr 3D Printing as a Didactic Tool for Teaching some Engineering and Design Concepts
title_full_unstemmed 3D Printing as a Didactic Tool for Teaching some Engineering and Design Concepts
title_sort 3d printing as a didactic tool for teaching some engineering and design concepts
publisher Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
series Ingeniería
issn 0121-750X
2344-8393
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Context: 3D printing can be used for a wide range of tasks such as the design and testing of prototypes and finished products in a shorter time. In mechanical engineering, prototype designs are continuously generated in academic class activities and final coursework projects by students and teachers. However, students show limitations while understanding the abstract concepts represented with such designs. Method: Firstly, a large scale 3D printer with improved technical specifications compared to traditional market options and similar price, was fabricated. By means of free software and hardware tools and easy-to-obtain alternative manufacturing materials, it was possible to decrease its manufacturing and operating costs. Then a set of study cases utilising the 3D printer in three different subject classes were designed and tested with two cohorts of students of Mechanical Engineering programme. Results: It was feasible to fabricate a cost-effective and practical 3D printer for constructing prototypes and pieces that benefit teaching and learning concepts in engineering and design areas. The experiments carried out in three subjects of engineering courses with second-year students, showed a similar trend of improving the average course grades, as it was observed in two cohorts in different terms. Conclusions: This type of low cost 3D printer obtained academic advantages as a didactic tool for the learning process in engineering and design subjects. Future work will consider applying this tool to other courses and subjects to further evaluate its convenience and effectivity.
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