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Incorporating hydraulic design software into an introductory fluid mechanics course through virtualized, internet-delivered software applications
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
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Incorporating hydraulic design software into an introductory fluid mechanics course through virtualized, internet-delivered software applications. Abstract Students utilized a 'virtualized' (i.e., server-hosted, locally-controlled) hydraulic design package (i.e., Bentley WaterGEMS) to conduct an in-class demonstration and out-of-class assignment to support their learning of three fluid mechanics course topics: the hydrostatic equation, energy loss in pipes, and pipe network optimization.
doi:10.18260/1-2--19747
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