Cloud-Based Collaborative 3D Modeling to Train Engineers for the Industry 4.0
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Saorín, José Luis; de la Torre Cantero, Jorge; Melián Díaz, Dámari; López Chao, Vicente AdriánFecha
2019-10-27Resumen
In the present study, Autodesk Fusion 360 software (which includes the A360 environment) is used to train engineering students for the demands of the industry 4.0. Fusion 360 is a tool that unifies product lifecycle management (PLM) applications and 3D-modeling software (PDLM—product design and life management). The main objective of the research is to deepen the students’ perception of the use of a PDLM application and its dependence on three categorical variables: PLM previous knowledge, individual practices and collaborative engineering perception. Therefore, a collaborative graphic simulation of an engineering project is proposed in the engineering graphics subject at the University of La Laguna with 65 engineering undergraduate students. A scale to measure the perception of the use of PDLM is designed, applied and validated. Subsequently, descriptive analyses, contingency graphical analyses and non-parametric analysis of variance are performed. The results indicate a high overall ...
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collaborative learning
engineering graphics
PLM
3D modeling
engineering education