Piif – Romanian Fluid Engineering Informatics Platform
Georgescu Andrei-Mugur (),
Anton Anton () and
Susan-Resiga Romeo ()
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Georgescu Andrei-Mugur: Technical Univeristy of Civil Engineering Bucharest, Romania
Anton Anton: Technical Univeristy of Civil Engineering Bucharest, Romania
Susan-Resiga Romeo: Politehnica University of Timisoara, Bd Mihai Viteazul No. 24, 300223, Timisoara, Romania
Balkan Region Conference on Engineering and Business Education, 2014, vol. 1, issue 1, 161-164
Abstract:
This paper presents the collaborative work that, the fluid mechanics, hydraulics or hydraulic machineries departments, from 6 Romanian universities, have put together in order to build up a web based platform to be used, by students as well as by teachers, in the study of fluid engineering. The different components of the platform are presented and discussions are made on the main problems that appeared in the creation process of the PiiF (PiiF stands for “Fluid Engineering Informatics Platform” which in Romanian is: “Platforma Informatica de Ingineria Fluidelor”) platform. Of course, adopted solutions to the problems are also explained thoroughly. We consider this project to be a good example on both: collaboration in engineering education and new innovative methods for engineering education.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.2478/cplbu-2014-0035
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