TECHNICAL PAPERS
Sep 13, 2002

Structural Analysis Education through Model Experiments and Computer Simulation

Publication: Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
Volume 128, Issue 4

Abstract

This paper presents two educational experiences as examples of innovation in teaching structural analysis courses. At the University Jaume I de Castellon, Spain, an innovative way was developed to encourage students in the learning of structural analysis and design. The primary objective of the project is to enhance learning through the students’ experimental participation with real structures and computer simulation with commercial software programs. The first educational project combines the use of a plastic toy, called K’NEX, and the utilization of a well-known computer program for structural analysis, SAP2000. The second presents the use of small balsa-wood bars cut and mounted by the students. This paper presents an analysis of both experiences and evaluates the advantages from the engineering education point of view.

Get full access to this article

View all available purchase options and get full access to this article.

References

Behr, R. A.(1996). “Computer simulations versus real experiments in a portable structural mechanics laboratory.” Comput. Appl. Eng. Educ., 4(1), 9–18.
Bouchlaghem, N., Sher, W., and Beacham, N.(2000). “Computer imagery and visualization in civil engineering education.” J. Comput. Civ. Eng., 14(2), 134–140.
Chou, C., Hsu, H. S., and Yao, Y. S.(1997). “Construction of a virtual reality learning environment for teaching structural analysis.” Comput. Appl. Eng. Educ., 5(4), 223–230.
Delatte, N. J. Jr. (1997). “Integrating failure case studies and engineering ethics in fundamental engineering mechanics courses.” J. Prof. Issues Eng. Educ. Pract., 123(3), 111–116.
Jensen, D., and Paramono, E.(1998). “Method for teaching finite elements which combines the advantages of commercial pre- and postprocessing with student-written software.” Comput. Appl. Eng. Educ., 6(2), 105–114.
Jenkins, S. R., Pocock, J. B., Zuraski, P. D., Meade, R. B., Mitchell, Z. W., and Farrington, J. J.(2002). “Capstone course in an integrated engineering curriculum.” J. Prof. Issues Eng. Educ. Pract., 128(2), 75–82.
“K’NEX user guide.” (1996). K’NEX Industries, Hatfield, Pa.
Mtenga, P. V., and Spainhour, L. K.(2000). “Applications of mathematical software packages in structural engineering education and practice.” J. Comput. Civ. Eng., 14(4), 273–278.
Romero, M. L., and Museros, P. (2000). “Learning structural analysis with K’NEX and SAP2000: A practical experience in Spain.”Com-puting in civil and building engineering, R. Fruchter, F. Pena-Mora, and W. M. K. Roddis, eds., ASCE, Reston, Va., 1141–1147.
SAP2000 user’s manual. (1999). Computers and Structures Inc., Berkeley, Calif.
Setareh, M.(2001). “Development of a teaching tool for building construction.” J. Archit. Eng., 7(1), 6–12.
Suarez, B., Blanco, E., Gil, L., Zapata, P., and Onate, E.(1998). “ED-Elas2D: An educational program for computer-aided training in structural analysis using the finite element method.” Eur. J. Eng. Educ., 23(2), 243–254.
Webster, E. M., and Archer, G. C.(2001). “Exploration of structural stability: A computer implementation.” Comput. Appl. Eng. Educ., 9(2), 122–135.

Information & Authors

Information

Published In

Go to Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
Volume 128Issue 4October 2002
Pages: 170 - 175

History

Received: Aug 7, 2001
Accepted: Apr 4, 2002
Published online: Sep 13, 2002
Published in print: Oct 2002

Permissions

Request permissions for this article.

Authors

Affiliations

Manuel L. Romero, A.M.ASCE
Associate Professor, Dept. of Technology, Campus Riu Sec., Univ. Jaume I, 12071 Castellon, Spain.
Pedro Museros
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Technology, Campus Riu Sec., Univ. Jaume I, 12071 Castellon, Spain.

Metrics & Citations

Metrics

Citations

Download citation

If you have the appropriate software installed, you can download article citation data to the citation manager of your choice. Simply select your manager software from the list below and click Download.

Cited by

View Options

Get Access

Access content

Please select your options to get access

Log in/Register Log in via your institution (Shibboleth)
ASCE Members: Please log in to see member pricing

Purchase

Save for later Information on ASCE Library Cards
ASCE Library Cards let you download journal articles, proceedings papers, and available book chapters across the entire ASCE Library platform. ASCE Library Cards remain active for 24 months or until all downloads are used. Note: This content will be debited as one download at time of checkout.

Terms of Use: ASCE Library Cards are for individual, personal use only. Reselling, republishing, or forwarding the materials to libraries or reading rooms is prohibited.
ASCE Library Card (5 downloads)
$105.00
Add to cart
ASCE Library Card (20 downloads)
$280.00
Add to cart
Buy Single Article
$35.00
Add to cart

Get Access

Access content

Please select your options to get access

Log in/Register Log in via your institution (Shibboleth)
ASCE Members: Please log in to see member pricing

Purchase

Save for later Information on ASCE Library Cards
ASCE Library Cards let you download journal articles, proceedings papers, and available book chapters across the entire ASCE Library platform. ASCE Library Cards remain active for 24 months or until all downloads are used. Note: This content will be debited as one download at time of checkout.

Terms of Use: ASCE Library Cards are for individual, personal use only. Reselling, republishing, or forwarding the materials to libraries or reading rooms is prohibited.
ASCE Library Card (5 downloads)
$105.00
Add to cart
ASCE Library Card (20 downloads)
$280.00
Add to cart
Buy Single Article
$35.00
Add to cart

Media

Figures

Other

Tables

Share

Share

Copy the content Link

Share with email

Email a colleague

Share