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Cтуденческое конструкторское бюро как база инженерных достижений

Анжела Попескул, С.П. Попескул, Л.Г. Малай and Я.В. Валуца

Intellectus, 2021, issue 3-4, 106-114

Abstract: The Student Design Bureau (SВB) is one of the most successful forms of collective technical creativity of young people. This is confirmed by the success of the SDB of the State Agrarian University of Moldova in the creation of the latest technology, marked by the author's certificates, CE medals and other awards. Starting from courses for juniors, students are involved in creative and applied activities in departments, being interested in material subsidies. After graduation, the young engineer already has practical skills in the design and research of automobiles. Real-life examples (modernized machines for loading and transporting crops from orchards and vineyards, fodder shredders, machines for testing the fatigue of manufactured parts, planetary viscometer without force measurements, for vehicles with field impulse propellers) show that this goes beyond the stereotypes of thinking and the interaction of science with technical creativity.

Keywords: Student Design Bureau (SDB); technical creativity; young engineer; practical skills; design and research; planetary viscometer; fodder shredder. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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