Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJesse Snyder Modified over 11 years ago
1
@ with and Interactive Simulations In The Teaching Of Metallurgy Peter Goodhew, Andrew Green and David Naylor University of Liverpool MATTER International Iron & Steel Institute European Aluminium Association
2
@ with and 2 Why teach metallurgy? Metallurgy is unfashionable but still very important Society uses a lot of steel, aluminium, copper and other metals It is an excellent meso-scale enabling activity between science and engineering
3
@ with and 3 Interactive simulations can help student understanding have been written for aspects of steelmaking (see oral presentation by Ruth Hambleton) … and aluminium, demonstrated here.
4
@ with and 4 Simulation of yielding Note the interactivity
5
@ with and 5 Machine turning of Al Note the interactivity
6
@ with and 6 An example Alumatter
7
@ with and 7 Why bother with simulations? Enable inaccessible experiments Permit repeat experiments Enable learning by doing Encourage exploration of variables Can be competitive Collaboration with industry can be rewarding
8
@ with and 8 For more information … www.matter.org.uk www.steeluniversity.org www.alumatter.info
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.