Traditional hydraulic transmission education is often hindered by the subject’s theoretical complexity and abstract nature. To address these challenges, this study introduces the Immersive Hydraulic Transmission Laboratory (IHTL), a virtual teaching system designed to enhance practical learning and theoretical comprehension. The IHTL comprises three key modules: hydraulic components, disassembly experiments, and hydraulic circuits. The system’s effectiveness was evaluated through a comparative study of 80 mechanical engineering students. Results showed that the experimental group exhibited a 20% higher rate of inquiry and achieved average test scores 20.475 points higher than the control group. Statistical analysis confirms that the IHTL significantly outperforms traditional teaching methods in both stimulating student interest and improving learning outcomes.
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