INTERNET OF THINGS APPLIED TO THE MONITORING OF CHEMICAL EFFLUENTS

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https://doi.org/10.18624/etech.v17i1.1348

Abstract

This article discusses a comparative analysis based on a case study of the effectiveness of implementing the Internet of Things (IoT) in treating water contaminated with synthetic blue dye, using a technological artifact developed based on the Jar Test structure. In collaboration with the Chemistry course at Lauro Gomes Technical School, students conducted a study on treating water contaminated with blue dye using laboratory samples with different concentrations of chemical effluent and varying additions of flocculating agents, while collecting reference values for pH parameters. The integration of IoT in an automated process demonstrated efficiency and flexibility in collecting quality values, graphically displaying changes in pH and turbidity parameters.

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Author Biographies

Glaicy Kelly Pereira Domiciano, Fatec Adib Moises Dib

Designer I at Krones do Brasil. Experienced in the field of Electrical Engineering, with an emphasis on Electrical Engineering. Graduated in Advanced Manufacturing (Industry 4.0) from Fatec de São Bernardo do Campo Adib Moisés Dib and graduated as a Mechatronics Technician from SENAI Armando de Arruda Pereira.

Tabata Aparecida de Oliveira Silva, Fatec Adib Moises Dib

Graduated in Industrial Mechatronics Technology from the Faculty of Technology of Santo André (2020) and Advanced Manufacturing from the Faculty of Technology of São Bernardo do Campo (2024).

Gustavo Tomas Galo, Etec Lauro Gomes

Since 2021, he has been a professor in the Technical Chemistry and Integrated Technical High School Chemistry programs at ETEC Lauro Gomes. He holds a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Centro Universitário FEI (2017) and a Master's degree in Chemical Engineering from the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (EPUSP) (2023). He is interested in the development of processes and methods for obtaining natural products from plants, as well as in the analysis, modeling, and simulation of general processes and transport phenomena. Winner of the Best Thesis Award at the INOVA FEI 2017 event.

Cláudio Rodrigo Torres, Fatec Adib Moises Dib

Ph.D. and Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Federal University of Itajubá. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Santa Cecília University. Member of the Group of Applied Paraconsistent Logic (GLPA). Currently, he is a professor in the Professional Master's Program in Management and Technology of Production Systems at Centro Paula Souza, the Industrial Management Technology course at FATEC Diadema, and the Advanced Manufacturing Technology course at FATEC São Bernardo do Campo.

Wellington Batista de Sousa, Fatec Adib Moises Dib

Graduated in Physics from the University of São Paulo, with a Master's and Ph.D. in Science Teaching from the same institution, through the Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Science Teaching at the University of São Paulo, specializing in Physics. He is a Level 3 professor at the Faculty of Technology (FATEC) of the Paula Souza State Center for Technological Education in São Bernardo do Campo and Santo André, teaching in the Industrial Automation Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, Industrial Mechatronics, and Automotive Electronics courses. He conducts research on teaching and teacher training in collaboration with FEUSP. At FATEC, he develops projects in the field of robotics and autonomous robots using annotated paraconsistent logic. He has also been a full-time teacher in the State Public Education Network since 1994.

Published

2024-12-03

How to Cite

Santana Santos, J., Pereira Domiciano, G. K. ., de Oliveira Silva, T. A., Tomas Galo, G., Rodrigo Torres, C., & Batista de Sousa, W. (2024). INTERNET OF THINGS APPLIED TO THE MONITORING OF CHEMICAL EFFLUENTS. Revista E-TECH: Tecnologias Para Competitividade Industrial - ISSN - 1983-1838, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.18624/etech.v17i1.1348