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Structural Design Education with Computers (1995)

article⁄Structural Design Education with Computers (1995)
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abstract⁄In this paper, we discuss the importance of computer based simulation tools for the education of architects and civil engineers. We present our efforts to develop a program for the simulation of structures CASDET. CASDET forms a microworld for planar structures. The program enables students to compose structures and to experiment interactively the effects of different geometry and load configurations. It tries to identify the proposed structure and controls its stability. Upon request of the student, it also processes displacements, internal forces moments, shear forces etc. and reaction forces on supports. The students can then visualise the desired information by interacting directly with the structure or members of interest see fig.1. We present different methods, with which students can visualise the results of their actions and discuss their implications in the educational context.
keywords⁄structural design educationmicroworldslearning environmentcai1995
Year 1995
Authors Piccolotto, Moreno; Rio, Olga.
Issue Computing in Design - Enabling, Capturing and Sharing Ideas
Pages 285-298
Library link ACADIA, 1995. bib⁄Computing in Design: Enabling, Capturing and Sharing Ideas. ACADIA.
Entry filename structural-design-education-with-computers