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Where did we go wrong? An examination of students treatment of experimental error in engineering mechanics laboratories

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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 06:54 authored by T Anderson, R Torrens, M Lay, M Duke
The ability of engineers and applied scientists to undertake experimental measurements is a fundamental requirement of the profession. However, it is not simply good enough to be able to perform experiments if we are not able to interpret the results. In this study, reports prepared by mechanical engineering students were examined to determine how students dealt with the disparity between experimental measurements and theoretical results in their Engineering Mechanics laboratories. Analysis of the reports, and discussions with students in their laboratory classes, revealed a superficial understanding or regard for experimental error. This superficial treatment of experimental error is, most likely, due to a number of factors that are discussed. Some possible strategies for addressing the issue are also examined.

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Location

Yeppoon, Queensland

Start date

2008-12-07

End date

2008-12-10

ISBN-13

9781921047602

ISBN-10

1921047607

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2008, AAEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

Mann L, Thompson A, Howard P

Title of proceedings

AAEE 2008 : To industry and beyond : Proceedings of the 19th Conference for the Australasian Association for Engineering Education 2008

Event

Australasian Association for Engineering Education. Conference (19th : 2008 : Yeppoon, Queensland)

Publisher

AAEE

Place of publication

[Yeppoon, Queensland]

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