Having Fun in the Heat Transfer Classroom
- 1 Department of Chemical Engineering, University Federal of Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil
- 2 Department of Chemical Engineering, University Federal of Paraíba, Joao Pessoa, Brazil
Abstract
In this article, we discuss the possibility of starting heat transfer coursework with transient problems. We begin with the analysis of a microscopic transient problem, from when the process begins until it reaches a steady state. In addition, we propose that the students perform four or five activities per month in the classroom, in pairs, instead of requiring traditional exams. We developed a questionnaire to check the level of student satisfaction with the methodology used. Of the students, 59% had little difficulty understanding the theory, 59% did not have difficulty calculating microscopic transient balances, and 46% had no difficulty with steady-state calculations. A total of 59% preferred that all the evaluations were conducted as activities in the classroom, and 41% and 51% preferred that the course began with transient and steady-state problems, respectively.
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