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The idea of material science virtual laboratory

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Purpose: This article was written to describe the Material Science Virtual Laboratory. Presented laboratory is an open scientific, investigative, simulating and didactic medium helpful in the realisation of the scientific and didactic tasks in the field of material Science. This laboratory is implemented in the Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials of Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, Poland. Design/methodology/approach: The laboratory is an aggregate of testers and training simulators, placed in the virtual reality and created in various languages and the programming techniques, which represents the properties, functionality and manual principles of real equipment installed and accessible in the real laboratories of scientific universities. Findings: Application of the equipment, that is practically imperishable, cheap in exploitation and easy in the use encourages students and scientific workers to independent audits and experiments in situations, where the possibilities of their execution in the real investigative laboratory will be limited because of the high material costs, difficult access to real equipment or the possible risk of his damage. Practical implications: The use possibilities of the virtual laboratory are practically unrestricted; it can be a base for any studies, course or training programme. Originality/value: The project of the virtual laboratory corresponds with the global tendency for expand the investigative and academic centres about the possibilities of training and experiments performance with use of the virtual reality. This enriches investigation and education programmes of the new abilities reserved so far exclusively for effecting only on real equipment
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196--203
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Bibliogr. 18 poz., rys., tabl.
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  • Division of Materials Processing Technology, Management, and Computer Techniques in Materials Science, Institute of Engineering Materials and Biomaterials, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland, leszek.dobrzanski@polsl.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] http://www.vlab.imiib.polsl.pl/ - Materials Science Virtual Laboratory.
  • [2] L.A. Dobrzański, R. Honysz, Development of the virtual light microscope for a material science virtual laboratory, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 20 (2007) 571-574.
  • [3] R. Honysz, L.A. Dobrzański, Application of materials science virtual laboratory in traditional and distance learning, Proceedings of the 5th Polish-Ukrainian Young Scientists Conference, Bukowina Tatrzańska, 2007.
  • [4] L.A. Dobrzański, R. Honysz, Materials science virtual laboratory as an example of the computer aid in materials engineering, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 24/2 (2007) 219-222.
  • [5] L.A. Dobrzański, R. Honysz, Building methodology of virtual laboratory posts for materials science virtual laboratory purposes, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 28/1 (2007) 695-700.
  • [6] L.A. Dobrzański, R. Honysz, The significance of multimedia didactic aids in the informative society, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 32/2 (2008) 117-120.
  • [7] L.A. Dobrzański, R. Honysz, Materials Science Virtual Laboratory - Innovatory Didactic Tool in the Teaching of Material Engineering Performed by Traditional and e-learning Methods, Acta Mechanica et Automatica 2/4 (2008) 5-10.
  • [8] L.A. Dobrzański, R. Honysz, On the Implementation of Virtual Machines in Computer Aided Education, Journal of Materials Education 31/1-2 (2009) 131-140.
  • [9] L.A. Dobrzański, R. Honysz, Z. Brytan, Application of interactive course management system in distance learning of material science, Works of Student's Scientific Circles 3 (2006) 3-10 (in Polish).
  • [10] B. Kiołbasa, R. Honysz, Virtual light microscope as an example of computer aid in material science, Works of Student's Scientific Circles 3 (2006) 53-60 (in Polish).
  • [11] T. Sośniak, R. Honysz, Virtual scanning elecrton microscope as application of virtual reality in materials science, Works of Student's Scientific Circles 18 (2008) 59-66 (in Polish).
  • [12] J. Suchecka, R. Honysz, Quality management system in Materials Sciece Virtual Laboratory, Works of Student's Scientific Circles 21 (2009) 97-102 (in Polish).
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  • [15] A. Mucha. Virtual Machines, Projecting and Ingineur Constructions 5/8 (2008) 34-38.
  • [16] A. Cser, J. Cselenyi, M.C. Geiger, M. Mäntylä, A.S. Korhonen, Logistics from IMS towards virtual factory, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 103 (2006) 6-13.
  • [17] Y. Yao, H. Zhao, J. Li, Z. Yuan, Modeling of virtual workpiece with machining errors representation in turning, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 172 (2006) 437-444.
  • [18] W.B. Lee, C.F. Cheung, J.G. Li, Applications of virtual manufacturing in materials processing, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 113 (2001) 416-423.
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