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Applying PBL methodologies to the chemical engineering courses: Unit operations and modeling and simulation,using a joint course project
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, E-15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain;2. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, School of Engineering, Universidad de Cantabria, E-39005 Santander, Spain;3. Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering and Architecture (EINA), Universidad de Zaragoza, E-50018 Zaragoza, Spain;4. Department of Chemical Engineering, Universidad de Huelva, Huelva, Spain;5. Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain;6. IQS School of Engineering, Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain;7. Department of Chemical Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de València, E-03801 Alcoy, Spain;1. Department of Applied Chemistry and Physics, Institute of Environment, Natural Resources and Biodiversity (IMARENABIO), University of León, 24071 León, Spain;2. Department of General Education, Specific and Theory, University of León, 24071, Spain
Abstract:Unit Operations and Modelling and Simulation have been for long time a staple of the academic formation of any chemical engineer. Both are integral to the analysis of any chemical process, discretizing it into smaller specific processes that can then be characterized and modelled through the solution of balance, thermodynamics and transport equations. However, students usually perceive these subjects as separate fields of knowledge, and they do not develop the ability to correlate and integrate them to solve real-world problems in their future profession. On account of this, a Project-Based Learning (PBL) methodology was proposed in the redesign of the abovementioned undergraduate courses, focusing initially in Unit Operations. This PBL method was implemented alongside a joint course project, consisting on the design, assembly and characterization of a centrifugal pump, to be analyzed experimentally and computationally. To assess the success of this methodology, a survey was conducted on the students after they finished their courses. The results were mostly positive (85%), as the students appreciated the design component of the project, considering that it benefits their learning process, as well as the challenge it presented. This difficulty forced them to resort to different sources of information and areas of knowledge, alien to those provided in the courses. The limitations of the chosen project revolved around its limited scope and lack of connection with other topics of the courses (i.e. distillation columns). These limitations will be addressed with the design of transversal projects, which can cover more of the subjects seen in both classes.
Keywords:Chemical engineering  Education  Unit operations  Modeling and simulation  PBL  Joint projects  Centrifugal pump  3D printing  CFD simulation
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