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The Application of Simulation in the Design of Skills Competition Entry in Vocational Colleges

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Skills competition is an important part of vocational education system and an important way for students to exercise their practical ability. However, vocational colleges are lack of relevant experimental equipment, which affects the design and production of skills competition entry. In order to solve the problem that students can not test the mechanical properties of the entry, this paper proposes a solution based on simulation technology. The finite element model is established and simulated on a computer. The result of the simulation is 14.67 μm, which shows that the design meets the requirements. In order to ensure the safety of the entry, the simulation result is verified by calculus calculation. The result of the integral calculation is 14.69 μm, which is very close to the simulation result (14.67 μm). The relative error of the two is only 0.14%. These works not only solved the students’ doubts, but also provided data to support the specifications of their entry. The students participated in the problem solving process and their comprehensive ability is significantly improved. The application of finite element technology can shorten the production time of the entries and save the cost of experimental testing. The design of skills competition entries based on modeling and simulation should be explored by more scholars in vocational colleges.

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    ICETC '22: Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Education Technology and Computers
    October 2022
    628 pages
    ISBN:9781450397766
    DOI:10.1145/3572549
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    1. Finite element simulation
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    3. Skills competition
    4. Vocational colleges

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