Annaléne Olwagen's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Medical implants created by Ti6Al4V (ELI) through Additive Manufacturing (AM) processes have a very positive impact on the quality of life of patients who have undergone bone reconstructive surgery. The effectiveness of medical implant design for AM processes would be significantly improved if finite element analysis (FEA) could be established as a...
Students can validly comment on the quality of
teaching as they directly experience it and their comments
are important to evaluate the nature and quality of
educational interventions. The purpose of this paper is to
consider student voices regarding practical instruction
offered in a Mechanical Engineering laboratory, as this
may indicate student...
Citations
... Note that the strain in the y direction (ε yy ) is measure in the tests (the reader is referred to Figure 7 for the y-direction). In addition, when the percent difference results reported in the validation studies in the literature that performed similar strain gauge reading are examined, the results obtained in this study are considered to be suitable [10,12,13] (Table 4). ...
... It must though be noted that student perceptions are not the sole provider of information in determining these aspects. However, obtaining student feedback is an inexpensive and relatively easy endeavour and has been used in electronic engineering [19], statistics education [20] and mechanical engineering [21]. ...