The Heilongjiang Provincial Experimental Teaching Center of Mechanics, affiliated with the College of Aerospace and Civil Engineering at Harbin Engineering University, has a rich history of achievements. Established in 2002, it was among the first to pass the "National University Basic Course Laboratory Evaluation." In 2005, it earned recognition as one of the "First Batch of Experimental Teaching Demonstration Centers in Heilongjiang Province," and in 2012, it achieved the status of a "Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center."
Currently, the center offers 17 experimental courses, with the "Material Mechanics Experiment" course consistently receiving the designation of a "University-level Demonstration Experimental Course." It plays a crucial role in the experimental teaching of approximately 10 science and engineering majors, serving over 50 classes and more than 2,000 students at the university. The center's impressive facilities cover an area of approximately 1,253 square meters, housing 530 sets of teaching and research equipment, with fixed assets exceeding 20 million RMB.
Over the years, the center has developed a distinctive experimental teaching philosophy focusing on "understanding mechanics phenomena, learning mechanics methods, and solving mechanics problems." It has defined its teaching approach as "strengthening professional foundations, cultivating innovative spirit, and improving professional literacy," with the ultimate goal of nurturing well-rounded and innovative talents. The center is guided by the mission of producing comprehensive, applied, and high-quality individuals and recognizes the pivotal role of mechanics in engineering education. It aspires to build a top-tier mechanics experimental teaching center known for its unique characteristics and influence.
In recent times, in collaboration with the Department of Civil Engineering, Department of Engineering Mechanics, and Department of Aerospace Engineering, the Mechanics Experimental Teaching Center has taken on essential mechanics experimental courses like theoretical mechanics, material mechanics, and engineering mechanics, benefiting the entire university. It also actively supports undergraduate scientific and technological innovation activities, delivers experimental courses for graduate students, and conducts scientific research experiments. The center's research encompasses various related disciplines, including electrical measurements, optical measurements, dynamics, vibration and control, fracture mechanics, strength and fatigue, and composite material mechanics. These efforts provide crucial support for the experimental teaching of mechanical and related majors at the university.
With its focus on solid mechanics and engineering mechanics as primary subjects, complemented by civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and other disciplines, the center has established an undergraduate-level experimental teaching center that benefits the entire university. It has become one of the university's pioneering open laboratories and a vital hub for scientific research and discipline development.