Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering
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Resumo: | POPBL is an active learning methodology centered on the student, in which, from a basic problem, the student research the contents related to the problem and proposes a project, which constitutes a final product of the learning process. This project is the result of the resolution of a problem situation created to put the student of Chemical Engineering, of the unit operations discipline, in contact with real problems of the chemical engineer profession, related to the process of separation of mixtures, using the techniques of transfer of mass as a promoter of this separation. In this work, students were encouraged to investigate their knowledge of chemical engineering to propose a sustainable, viable and low-cost project for the purification of water from the East River in Xintang, China. From experimental tests on the bed constructed and packed with biomass guava leaf, it was possible to calculate the time that the fixed bed can operate in cleaning the effluent, as well as the maximum adsorption capacity of this dye in the biomass, which was about 20 g of dye/kg of biomass, for beds operating in series. In terms of learning, the students reported that the project made it possible to develop other skills besides the technical knowledge of the discipline, such as group work, proactivity, sociability, empathy, communication skills and audio-visual expression. Thus, it is believed that the main objective of the project has been achieved. |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineeringEnfoque (POPBL) aplicado a la enseñanza de procesos de separación en ingeniería químicaAbordagem (POPBL) aplicada ao ensino de processos de separação na engenharia químicaPOPBLEffluent treatmentFixed bed adsorption.POPBLTratamiento de efluentesAdsorción en lecho fijo.POPBLTratamento de efluenteAdsorção leito fixo.POPBL is an active learning methodology centered on the student, in which, from a basic problem, the student research the contents related to the problem and proposes a project, which constitutes a final product of the learning process. This project is the result of the resolution of a problem situation created to put the student of Chemical Engineering, of the unit operations discipline, in contact with real problems of the chemical engineer profession, related to the process of separation of mixtures, using the techniques of transfer of mass as a promoter of this separation. In this work, students were encouraged to investigate their knowledge of chemical engineering to propose a sustainable, viable and low-cost project for the purification of water from the East River in Xintang, China. From experimental tests on the bed constructed and packed with biomass guava leaf, it was possible to calculate the time that the fixed bed can operate in cleaning the effluent, as well as the maximum adsorption capacity of this dye in the biomass, which was about 20 g of dye/kg of biomass, for beds operating in series. In terms of learning, the students reported that the project made it possible to develop other skills besides the technical knowledge of the discipline, such as group work, proactivity, sociability, empathy, communication skills and audio-visual expression. Thus, it is believed that the main objective of the project has been achieved.POPBL es una metodología de aprendizaje activo centrada en el alumno, en la que, a partir de un problema básico, el alumno investiga los contenidos relacionados con el problema y propone un proyecto, que constituye un producto final del proceso de aprendizaje. Este proyecto es el resultado de la resolución de una situación problemática creada para poner en contacto al estudiante de Ingeniería Química, de la disciplina de operaciones unitarias, con problemas reales de la profesión de ingeniero químico, relacionados con el proceso de separación de mezclas, utilizando las técnicas de transferencia de masa como promotor de esta separación. En este trabajo, se animó a los estudiantes a investigar sus conocimientos de ingeniería química para proponer un proyecto sostenible, viable y de bajo costo para la purificación de agua del East River en Xintang, China. A partir de pruebas experimentales en el lecho construido y empaquetado con biomasa de hoja de guayaba, se pudo calcular el tiempo que el lecho fijo puede operar en la limpieza del efluente, así como la capacidad máxima de adsorción de este tinte en la biomasa, que fue de aproximadamente 20 g de colorante / kg de biomasa, para lechos que funcionan en serie. En cuanto al aprendizaje, los estudiantes informaron que el proyecto permitió desarrollar otras habilidades además de los conocimientos técnicos de la disciplina, como el trabajo en grupo, la proactividad, la sociabilidad, la empatía, las habilidades comunicativas y la expresión audiovisual. Así, se cree que se ha logrado el objetivo principal del proyecto.Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas e Organizada em Projetos (POPBL) é uma metodologia ativa de ensino centrada no aluno, no qual a partir de um problema base, o aluno pesquisa os conteúdos relacionados ao problema e propõe um projeto, que constitui um produto final do processo de aprendizagem. Este projeto é resultado da resolução de uma situação problema criada para colocar o aluno de engenharia química em contato com problemas reais da profissão do engenheiro químico, relacionada com processo de separação de misturas, empregando as técnicas de transferência de massa como promotora dessa separação. Neste trabalho, os alunos foram motivados a investigar seus conhecimentos de engenharia para propor e simular um projeto sustentável, viável e com baixo custo para a purificação de água de um rio a partir de uma situação-problema. A partir de ensaios experimentais no leito construído e empacotado com a biomassa folha de goiabeira, foi possível calcular o tempo em que o leito fixo consegue operar na limpeza do efluente, bem como a capacidade máxima de adsorção desse corante na biomassa, que foi cerca de 20 g de corante/kg de biomassa, para os leitos operando em série. Em termos de aprendizado, os alunos relataram que o projeto possibilitou desenvolver outras habilidades além do conhecimento técnico da disciplina, como o trabalho em grupo, a proatividade, sociabilidade, empatia, habilidades de comunicação e expressão áudio-visual. Assim, acredita-se que o principal objetivo do projeto foi alcançado.Research, Society and Development2021-01-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1140810.33448/rsd-v10i1.11408Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e30110111408Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e30110111408Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e301101114082525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11408/10543Copyright (c) 2021 Kássia Graciele dos Santos; André Luiz Silva; Sandriny Toigo; Leonan José Lima; Jessica Oliveira; Murilo Melo Minaré; Pablo Raphael Gonçalves Martins; Sandra Cristina Dantas; Beatriz Cristina Silvériohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Kássia Graciele dosSilva, André Luiz Toigo, SandrinyLima, Leonan JoséOliveira, JessicaMinaré, Murilo MeloMartins, Pablo Raphael Gonçalves Dantas, Sandra CristinaSilvério, Beatriz Cristina2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11408Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:14.647692Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering Enfoque (POPBL) aplicado a la enseñanza de procesos de separación en ingeniería química Abordagem (POPBL) aplicada ao ensino de processos de separação na engenharia química |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering Santos, Kássia Graciele dos POPBL Effluent treatment Fixed bed adsorption. POPBL Tratamiento de efluentes Adsorción en lecho fijo. POPBL Tratamento de efluente Adsorção leito fixo. |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering |
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Online blended approach (PBL) applied to learning separation process in chemical engineering |
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Santos, Kássia Graciele dos |
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Santos, Kássia Graciele dos Silva, André Luiz Toigo, Sandriny Lima, Leonan José Oliveira, Jessica Minaré, Murilo Melo Martins, Pablo Raphael Gonçalves Dantas, Sandra Cristina Silvério, Beatriz Cristina |
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Silva, André Luiz Toigo, Sandriny Lima, Leonan José Oliveira, Jessica Minaré, Murilo Melo Martins, Pablo Raphael Gonçalves Dantas, Sandra Cristina Silvério, Beatriz Cristina |
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Santos, Kássia Graciele dos Silva, André Luiz Toigo, Sandriny Lima, Leonan José Oliveira, Jessica Minaré, Murilo Melo Martins, Pablo Raphael Gonçalves Dantas, Sandra Cristina Silvério, Beatriz Cristina |
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POPBL Effluent treatment Fixed bed adsorption. POPBL Tratamiento de efluentes Adsorción en lecho fijo. POPBL Tratamento de efluente Adsorção leito fixo. |
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POPBL Effluent treatment Fixed bed adsorption. POPBL Tratamiento de efluentes Adsorción en lecho fijo. POPBL Tratamento de efluente Adsorção leito fixo. |
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POPBL is an active learning methodology centered on the student, in which, from a basic problem, the student research the contents related to the problem and proposes a project, which constitutes a final product of the learning process. This project is the result of the resolution of a problem situation created to put the student of Chemical Engineering, of the unit operations discipline, in contact with real problems of the chemical engineer profession, related to the process of separation of mixtures, using the techniques of transfer of mass as a promoter of this separation. In this work, students were encouraged to investigate their knowledge of chemical engineering to propose a sustainable, viable and low-cost project for the purification of water from the East River in Xintang, China. From experimental tests on the bed constructed and packed with biomass guava leaf, it was possible to calculate the time that the fixed bed can operate in cleaning the effluent, as well as the maximum adsorption capacity of this dye in the biomass, which was about 20 g of dye/kg of biomass, for beds operating in series. In terms of learning, the students reported that the project made it possible to develop other skills besides the technical knowledge of the discipline, such as group work, proactivity, sociability, empathy, communication skills and audio-visual expression. Thus, it is believed that the main objective of the project has been achieved. |
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