Descriptor
Computer Simulation | 4 |
Computer Software | 4 |
Engineering Education | 4 |
Higher Education | 4 |
Computer Graphics | 3 |
Engineering | 3 |
Mathematical Models | 2 |
Microcomputers | 2 |
Algorithms | 1 |
Laboratory Experiments | 1 |
Motion | 1 |
More ▼ |
Source
CoED | 4 |
Author
Jacquot, Raymond G. | 2 |
Fields, Carl | 1 |
Hamann, Jerry C. | 1 |
Smith, Donald A. | 1 |
Terry, Ronald E. | 1 |
Whitman, David L. | 1 |
Publication Type
Journal Articles | 4 |
Reports - Descriptive | 4 |
Computer Programs | 1 |
Numerical/Quantitative Data | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
Practitioners | 4 |
Teachers | 4 |
Location
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating

Hamann, Jerry C.; Jacquot, Raymond G. – CoED, 1985
Discusses development of an analog simulation program for microcomputers similar to those available on mainframe computers. The program is interactive, more user-friendly than batch mode mainframe simulators in use, and has user help, error detection, and medium resolution graphics for presentation of system responses. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Engineering, Engineering Education

Fields, Carl – CoED, 1984
A brief package of subroutines (which can be typed in 15 minutes) enables a standard Apple II Plus, IIc, or IIe microcomputer to simulate a pen-plotter. Techniques for using this package in introductory engineering graphics courses are described. A sample program (which draws an oblique line) containing the subroutines is included. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Engineering Education

Smith, Donald A.; Jacquot, Raymond G. – CoED, 1984
Presents algorithms for the simulation and motion display of the three basic kinematic devices: (1) four bar linkages; (2) the slider crank; and (3) the inverted slider crank mechanisms. The algorithms were implemented on a Commodore-VIC 20 microcomputer system with 6500 bytes of available memory. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Computer Software

Whitman, David L.; Terry, Ronald E. – CoED, 1985
Demonstrating petroleum engineering concepts in undergraduate laboratories often requires expensive and time-consuming experiments. To eliminate these problems, a graphical simulation technique was developed for junior-level laboratories which illustrate vapor-liquid equilibrium and the use of mathematical modeling. A description of this…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Engineering