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A Rapid Method for Modeling a Variable Cycle Engine
Published on: August 13, 2019
概括
工程正在适应微处理器和能源挑战等技术转变,需要新的教育方法. 这种演变需要学术界,工业界和专业社会之间加强合作.
科学领域:
- 工程和技术工程和技术.
- 社会对科学的影响.
背景情况:
- 工程专业面临着重大的转型.
- 关键的驱动因素包括微处理器革命和能源危机.
- 社会价值观正在影响工程的伦理和规范标准.
研究的目的:
- 分析新兴技术和社会因素对工程学的影响.
- 确定工程教育和实践中必要的变化.
- 探索工程,学术界,工业和专业社会之间不断发展的关系.
主要方法:
- 对工程当前趋势的定性分析.
- 审查技术进步及其影响.
- 对工程原理的社会影响的评估.
主要成果:
- 工程正变得越来越独立于传统的基础科学.
- 计算机化制造系统需要新的工程方法.
- 现有的工程教育框架需要大幅修订.
结论:
- 工程的未来需要离开纯粹基于科学的基础.
- 加强学术界,工业界和专业社会的整合至关重要.
- 工程教育的适应对于未来的技术和社会需求至关重要.
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