REVERSE ENGINEERING

BUILDING INTEREST IN THE AUTOMOTIVE AREA

Authors

  • Matheus de Souza Nascimento Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF)
  • José Bismark de Medeiros Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF)
  • Alan Christie da Silva Dantas Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF)

Keywords:

Engineering, Reverse engineering, BAAJATINGA Baja SAE Project, Training of engineers

Abstract

ABSTRACT

It is notorious the deficiency that still exists in society to appreciate, in the scope of basic education, the teaching of exact sciences. This situation is one of the main factors related to future technological non-development, since the sectors of social activity linked to the branches of Engineering have a significant deficit in terms of human resources. With this, it is necessary to awaken, in the school environment, the interest in entering areas related to science and technology, in addition to explaining to society in general that the application of engineering is necessary for your own evolution. Thus, Reverse Engineering is a branch that acts in the analysis of projects already conceived, as a way of detecting the problems that occurred and (or) makes possible the continuous improvement. The gains for the region are associated with encouraging primary school students to work in exact sciences area, with an emphasis on the automotive sector, through lectures given by students of the BAAJATINGA Baja SAE project from the UNIVASF (Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco). This SAE project aims to develop an off-road vehicle prototype, using the knowledge of engineering courses offered by such an institution.

 Keywords: Engineering; Reverse engineering; BAAJATINGA Baja SAE Project; Training of engineers.

Author Biographies

  • Matheus de Souza Nascimento, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF)

    Acadêmico do curso de graduação de Engenharia Mecânica da UNIVASF, Campus Juazeiro. Gerente do projeto BAAJATINGA Baja SAE. Líder do setor de Dinâmica Veicular & Desempenho e ex-líder do setor de Suspensão & Direção do projeto BAAJATINGA Baja SAE da UNIVASF.

  • José Bismark de Medeiros, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF)

    Engenheiro Mecânico pela UFPB, Campus João Pessoa. Doutor em Ciências Mecânicas pela COPPE – UFRJ. Professor associado do CENMEC – UNIVASF, Campus Juazeiro.

  • Alan Christie da Silva Dantas, Universidade Federal do Vale do São Francisco (UNIVASF)

    Engenheiro Mecânico e mestre em Engenharia Mecânica pela UFRN. Doutor em Engenharia de Materiais pela FAU Erlangen – Nurnberd. Pós-doutorado em Engenharia de Materiais no BAM – Berlin. Professor associado do CENMEC – UNIVASF, Campus Juazeiro.

Published

2023-01-03

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