Flow visualisation with smartphones as an educational framework for affordable and interactive micro-lab sessions

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Abstract

We present the development of a set of micro-lab sessions for practical teaching of fluid mechanics at the undergraduate level [1]. Those rely on 1) the implementation of affordable and low-cost experiments with easily accessible material 2) the visualisation of the fluid flow using a smartphone camera, 3) the processing of images using specifically designed post-processing codes [2], 4) comparison of the experimental output with theoretical models. Students are expected to derive the theory, set-up and perform the experiments, and analyse the data in autonomy, guided by interactive h5p lab protocols [3] the structure of which is grounded in the Bloom’s framework [4]. This makes the concept of interest to implement practical approaches in classes with a high number of students and limited teaching staff and material resources, thus promoting equity and inclusiveness in education. Feedback from more than 250 students on 2 successive academic years and from 2 different programs indicate that the format is well appreciated by students and serves as a worthy complement to in-class face to face teaching activities.

[1] A. Minichiello et al.,” Comput. Appl. Eng. Educ., vol. 29, no. 3, 2021

[2] B. Mercier, “comBOS.” 2022. Available: http://www.combos-schlieren.org/;

[3] https://h5p.org/

[4] Bloom, B. S.; Engelhart, M. D.; Furst, E. J.; Hill, W. H.; Krathwohl, D. R. (1956). Taxonomy of educational objectives: The classification of educational goals. Vol. Handbook I: Cognitive domain. New York: David McKay Company.

Presenters

  • Tom Lacassagne

    IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines Télécom, Univ.Lille, Center for Energy and Environment, IMT Nord Europe, IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines Télécom, Univ. Lille, Center for Energy and Environment

Authors

  • Tom Lacassagne

    IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines Télécom, Univ.Lille, Center for Energy and Environment, IMT Nord Europe, IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines Télécom, Univ. Lille, Center for Energy and Environment

  • Bertrand Mercier

    IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines Télécom, Univ. Lille, Center for Energy and Environment

  • Alexis Lebis

    IMT Nord Europe, Institut Mines Télécom, Univ. Lille, Center for Numerical Sciences