Author ORCID Identifier
0000-0001-5365-0144
Document Type
Case Study
Disciplines
2.3 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Abstract
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) is one of 12 taught modules on the Master of Engineering (ME) in Mechanical Engineering programme delivered on the Bolton St campus by the School of Mechanical Engineering. This programme is delivered as both a full-time programme (12 months) and a 2-3 year part-time programme with lectures held in the evenings only from 6-10 pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. CFD is delivered in Semester 2 on a Tuesday evening from 6-8 pm in Room 236, a hardwired HyFlex room, with another module delivered directly afterwards. The number of students taking the module is generally around 30, with a significant cohort of international students. The module is very theoretical, containing a significant amount of mathematics. The assessment breakdown is 60-40, with 60% for a final F2F exam and 40% for continuous assessment. Normally, the module consists of 12 two-hour F2F lectures, with the lecture notes available on Brightspace in pdf format and presented using MS PowerPoint in class.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/wm2h-np28
Recommended Citation
Boyle, Fergal, "Mobile HyFlex and CFD" (2025). Case studies: Digital Education. 36.
https://arrow.tudublin.ie/teachingcasedig/36
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Publication Details
Digital Education: Mobile HyFlex and CFD, Bolton St., Technological University Dublin, 2025.
doi:10.21427/wm2h-np28