Apr 22,2024

011 -Part I The Application of Internet of Things in Fluid Dynamics

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The Application of Internet of Things in Fluid Dynamics

 

Course Number: 011

 

Fee: Free

 

Length: 3 Hours 

 

Credits: This course qualifies for 3 PDH (unstructured) and 3 CEU (structured) technical learning credits issued by most US State Engineering Regulatory Organizations and all Canadian Provincial and Territorial Engineering Regulatory Organizations.

 

Online, Self-Directed Format: Primarily Text with Illustrations and Video

 

Course Description (Syllabus):

 

Welcome to the course 'The Application of IoT in Fluid Dynamics' This course is the first in a series of four courses on the application of emerging technologies in Fluid Dynamics: Internet of Things, Big Data, Immersive Realities and Artificial Intelligence.

 

This course is designed to provide you with an understanding of the intersection of two rapidly growing fields: the Internet of Things (IoT) and Fluid Dynamics. The intersection of IoT and Fluid Dynamics is a fascinating and rapidly evolving area. By combining the real-time data collection and analysis capabilities of IoT with the predictive modeling and simulation tools of Fluid Dynamics, we can gain new insights and make more informed decisions in a wide range of engineering applications. 

 

The course will then examine the application of IoT technology in Fluid Dynamics in different fields of engineering.

 

Finally, the course will conclude by looking at future perspectives, including emerging trends in IoT for Fluid Dynamics, challenges and potential solutions, and the impact on engineering education and career. By the end of this course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the impact of IoT on Fluid Dynamics, and be equipped with the knowledge and skills to apply these concepts in real-world engineering scenarios. 

 

Learning Outcomes: By completing this course you will learn:

 

  1. Basic principles, advancements and key concepts of Fluid Dynamics
  2. Overview of IoT in Fluid Dynamics
  3. Different applications of IoT in Fluid Dynamics: Data Collection, Real Time Monitoring, Advanced Simulation Models, Optimized Infrastructure Design, Predictive Maintenance, Fault Detection, Reduced Energy Consumption
  4. Types and sources of IoT Devices for Fluid Dynamics: Sensors, Actuators, Microcontrollers
  5. How to apply IoT devices and software in Fluid Dynamics
  6. Application of IoT Fluid Dynamics in different fields of engineering: Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, Environmental Engineering
  7. Emerging trends in IoT Fluid Dynamics
  8. Challenges and potential solutions
  9. Engineering opportunities
  10. Continued learning

 

Who should take this course:

 

Engineer students and engineers less familiar with the use of IoT in Fluid Dynamics and engineers who wish to update their knowledge of this rapidly evolving technology in this field of engineering.

 

Course Instructions:

 

Enrollment: You must be registered and logged into the Engineer eLearning Centre website to access this online, self-directed course.

 

Once you are logged into your Engineer eLearning account click “Browse Courses” to find this course. Click Enroll and confirm you wish to enroll.

 

Once you have confirmed your enrollment you will be returned to your account “My Courses”. Click Enter Course in course profile box. You can enter the course at any time and as many times as you wish. There is no time limit as to when you must complete this course. To access the course learning content click the module headings in the side menu.

 

Credit Options

 

After completing this course you have the option of either receiving eMETA PDH or CEU credit(s) or both. eMETA credits qualify for Informal and Formal CPD credits required by most US State and all Canadian Provincial and Territorial Engineering Regulatory Organizations.

  

To receive your eMETA CEU credit you will be required to take an automated quiz.

 

Instructions on how to receive your credit(s) and download your PDF Certificate(s) are provided in the side menu of this course. Your credits will also be registered in your Engineer eLearning Centre account. You can download a Transcript of all credits earned in the Engineer eLearning Centre by clicking the Transcript tab in your account.

 

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