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WELMAR S. PALOMATA
JHON JHON S. DUQUE
ARON JAY O. SANGA
ANGELO M. ASAS
February 2020
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APPROVAL SHEET
_______________________
Chairman, Board of Panelists
_______________ _________________
Member Member
This research paper was finalized, approved, and accepted for the
compliance and fulfilment of one of the major requirements in the Senior High
School here in Tipas National High School, located at Palingon-Tipas, Taguig City
and signed on the date written below:
Date: ________________________
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Ms. Erika Mae Solomon, who guided us and advised us in the technicalities of
Mr. Kobey Gabriel, who taught us the details of the research process and the
technicalities,
Mrs. Lovelyn M. Intal, who thoroughly guided the researchers in the actualization
of the project,
To our family and friends, who serves as an inspiration to finish this project and
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ABSTRACT
Purpose:
that would replace or substitute commonly used charging sources like wall outlet
and power banks through the transformation of wind into mechanical and to
public within a selected research locale. Below are the possible or potential
SOPs:
Research Design:
Conclusion:
Below are the conclusions drawn from the findings of the study
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enhancement.
Recommendations
2. To charge high voltage battery you need to buy a DC motor with output of
12volts.
3. Can you change the fan into small fan, because the small fan faster rotation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page……………………………………….......... 1
Approval Sheet……………………………............... 2
Acknowledgement………………………….............. 3
Abstract………………………………………............ 4
Table of Contents……………………………………. 6
List of Tables........................................................... 8
List of Figures…………………………………......…. 9
I INTRODUCTION
Conceptual Framework 13
Research Paradigm 13
Definition of Terms 15
II RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research Design 17
Assembling Procedure 18
Survey Respondents 20
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Statistical Treatment 21
Project Layout 24
Survey Results 30
IV CONCLUSIONS, AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary of Findings 22
Conclusion 23
Recommendations 24
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REFERENCES 27
C: Statistical Data 30
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LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF FIGURES
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Physical Lay-out
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
In the 21st century, people around the world become more familiar with
mobile phones. Almost all of the sorts in our lives are now deeply indulge in the
use of gadgets. Mobile phones that are now called smart phones offer a vast
source. However, there are also drawbacks everyone frequently notice that may
damage social relations, family bonding, health, public image, and even one’s
mindset.
source of electrical power through direct current (DC), and the best way to
whether fixed or detachable need a charger so it can be used again for powering
the phone. The most commonly used power source for charging a phone battery
is the convenient wall outlet at 110-220 V. Meanwhile, power banks were widely
used for travelling purposes. But many times, people are getting the hard time
finding a charging source in many places since of them do not usually bring
power banks.
mechanical to electrical energy, that can generate power for charging mobile
phone batteries. With this possibility, the researchers had come up with a
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research project that aimed to produce power to charge mobile phones indirectly
fluid. It just seems so ... invisible. But air is a fluid like any other except that its
particles are in gas form instead of liquid. And when air moves quickly, in the
form of wind, those particles are moving quickly. Motion means kinetic energy,
which can be captured, just like the energy in moving water can be captured by
turbine blades are designed to capture the kinetic energy in wind. The rest is
nearly identical to a hydroelectric setup: When the turbine blades capture wind
energy and start moving, they spin a shaft that leads from the hub of the rotor to
a generator. The generator turns that rotational energy into electricity. At its
essence, generating electricity from the wind is all about transferring energy from
and large touch screen interfaces, their power requirement has increased
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electrical energy and charges the mobile. It doesn't require any electrical source.
Also by going for this alternative source of energy we can reduce the human
and easy-to-access format. Updated to reflect the 2017 National Electrical Code
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information. Ugly's offers the most pertinent information used by electricians right
kinetic energy produced by the effect of air currents. It is a source of clean and
renewable energy, which reduces the emission of greenhouse effect gases and
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Conceptual Framework
Without research, the inventor might have the lack of information and ideas that
academic concepts that are playing in harmony to provide the desired output or
product.
Conceptual Paradigm
brainstorming
and deciding
planning and
drafting
constructing
evaluating the
project
data analysis
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possible set-up device that could replace a commonly used outlet and power
bank as a charging source for mobile phones. This was followed by the
construction of the research project output device and its evaluation by the
immediate public. Data gathered were analyzed and interpreted to come up with
would replace or substitute commonly used charging sources like wall outlet and
power banks through the transformation of wind into mechanical and to electrical
within a selected research locale. Below are the possible or potential benefits of
The Public. The people can use the device in places that are windy,
enough to push the fan that is responsible for driving the electrical generation.
With enough power, the set-up can charge up mobile phone batteries. Wind
power source with wall outlet and power banks. The researchers had also
experienced difficulties during the research project like the unavailability of some
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materials desired, refusal of qualified respondents for the survey, and the low
research budget.
Definition of Terms
The following terms were defined by the researchers for this business
research paper:
Fan-a device that is held in the hand and moved back and forth to cool a
rods or slats moving about a pivot so that the device may be closed
portable telephone that can make and receive calls over a radio
frequency link while the user is moving within a telephone service area.
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Mobile Phone Charger-A charger is the accessory you plug into your phone or
laptop when the battery power is low. If you're bringing your digital
rotating propeller-like blades around a rotor. The rotor turns the drive
shaft, which turns an electric generator. Three key factors affect the
amount of energy a turbine can harness from the wind: wind speed, air
researchers:
charging system?
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CHAPTER II
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
the research problem in a more accurate way. It explains the research design,
researchers to attain the desired design output in the study. It also involves the
budget allocation predicted and in actual budget spent for the whole project.
Research Design
prowess to prepare then future jobs or reports. a project type of research also
new problem-solver within a specific field of interest the research project was
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Table 1
Project Materials and Budgeting (Predicted)
Material Spex QTY Predicted Actual Price
Price (Php) (Php)
PVC Pipe 1m 1 pc 75/pc, 75 60
dynamo Basic for toys 1 pc 1/pc, 40 950
Electrical wire Stranded 1 m 1 pc 1/pc, 20 20
propeller Small, thin and 1 pc 1/pc, 50 35
light
Bearing, gear Desired size 2 pcs 15/pc, 30 0
Cement, rocks 1 kg 35/pc, 35 30
board Thick 2 in 1 ft x 1 1 pc 25/pc, 25 0
ft
Electrical tape Wide 1 roll 50/pc, 50 20
Glue, glue stick 1 set 50/pc, 50 10
Charging cord For mobile 1 pc 100/pc, 100 120
phones
Cylindrical bar Thin and solid 1 pc 10/pc, 10 0
Tester Digital 1 pc. 250 250
Total 565.00
Assembling Procedure
5. Attach the propeller with the bearings. Use a cylindrical bar to fixed the
6. Run the electrical wire into the cylinder bar connector. Be sure the end of
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8. Fixed the set-up on the wood platform. Augment the stability of the
platform.
10. Put a sample cellular or smart phone to test the system. Wait for the
charging notice.
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Survey Respondents
A survey method was conducted to find out the immediate reaction of the
public towards the proposed electrical lay-out for the immediate people inside the
were students, teachers, and non-teachers who had been asked by the
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sampling method because everyone who is part of the school can be asked for a
survey. And, it was very convenient for the researchers due to their much
their evaluation on the output project. The survey was composed of 3 options to
enable respondents choose their score to be given on each criterion set by the
cheapness, and usability. Scale was optioned as Very Good, Good, and Not
Statistical Treatment
from the data gathered during the simple survey on the evaluation of the TNHS
summarize a sample, rather than use the data to learn about the population that
the sample of data is thought to represent. This means that descriptive statistics,
theory even when a data analysis draws its main conclusions using inferential
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CHAPTER III
quality.
SOP1: What is the evaluation of the respondents towards the fan operated
TABLE 1
Evaluation of the Fan-Operated Mobile Charging
Weighted Mean Verbal Ranking
Description
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The highest evaluation is the function with weighted mean of 4.23 or Very
Good. While the lowest evaluation is the durability the weighted mean of 3.5 or
good.The improvement of the fan operated mobile charging system shall focus
on the durability. The probable reasons for the low evaluation of durability are low
class of PVC and fracture in cement. This means the project needs to be
improved in terms of the durability by improving the strength and durability of the
bearing.
charging system?
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Project layout
Figure 1 is the actual project that the researchers made for the usable reason.
This charging project purpose to minimize the amount of current on the house or
school. This project can charge small amount of voltage like mobile phones. Big
amount of voltage charging might not be permitted for this project, it may require
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TABLE 2
Evaluation of the Improved Fan operated Mobile Charging System
Weighted mean Verbal description Ranking
very good. While the lowest evaluation is the portability the weighted mean of
3.39 or good. The improvement of the fan-operated mobile charging system shall
focus on the dynamo or DC Motor. The probable reasons for the low function of
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Before
After
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CHAPTER IV
This study is all about project recommendation for next generation to enhance
or upgrade this we make fan operated mobile charging system to minimize the
electric bill. This project needs improvement to charge the high voltage battery
phone.
Conclusions
Below are the conclusions drawn from the findings of the study.
enhancement.
Recommendations
2. To charge high voltage battery you need to buy a DC motor with output of
12volts.
3. Can you change the fan into small fan, because the small fan faster rotation
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REFERENCES
energy, by using wind turbines to make electrical power, windmills for mechanical
steer sailboats.
https://www.fuelcellstore.com/wind-
power?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0d_qgdO05wIVg6qWCh0QBQo0EAAYAiAAEgJy2vD_B
wE
Wind energy (or wind power) refers to the process of creating electricity
using the wind, or air flows that occur naturally in the earth’s atmosphere.
Modern wind turbines are used to capture kinetic energy from the wind and
generate electricity.
https://www.awea.org/wind-101/basics-of-wind-energy
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https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-1067
https://www.electricaleasy.com/2014/01/basic-working-of-dc-motor.html
purpose, however. There's energy locked in wind and their giant rotors
https://www.explainthatstuff.com/windturbines.html
front of the vehicle and channeled to one or more turbines. The air from the
turbines is discharged at low pressure regions on the sides and/or rear of the
vehicle. The motive power of the air rotates the turbines, which are totally
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http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5680032.html
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APPENDIX A
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Purpose: To find out the evaluation of the immediate public in Tipas National
High School towards the quality and performance of the fan-operated mobile
charging system.
Name (Optional):______________________Section:____________________
Part II: What are your recommendations to improve the miniature model in terms
of its EIM?
________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
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APPENDIX B
Date: _________
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Greetings!
We are the Grade 12 students of Tipas National High School who are currently
conducting a research entitled: “”.
This letter is submitted to you as a request to have your permission for conducting a
survey in your area, as needed for our research. With your consent, we will ask your
customers to fill up and answer a short survey questionnaire related to the research
topic mentioned above. It will only take few minutes for this data collection activity in the
most comfortable time and place they are available.
Their participation in this study is completely voluntary and is not associated with any
institution and will not affect you and their rights in any way. This research will be used
for compliance only on our subject Inquiry, Investigation, and Immersion (III) for this
semester. To protect the respondents’ confidentiality, their name will not appear on the
survey. Any personal identity information given will not be shared with anyone other than
us and our thesis adviser. If you have questions to us you may freely contact us.
This letter will serve as a consent form for your approval and participation and will be
kept in our personal locked file after the completion of this study. This document
acknowledges you understand the contents of this letter, which the researchers have
explained to you prior to the signing this document.
Sincerely,
THE RESEARCHERS
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INFORMED CONSENT
I acknowledge that the researchers have explained their research study, the
requirements of this study, and the potential benefits and risks involved in participating in
this study. I understand that there’s no compensation for participating. By signing below
and providing my contact information I am indicating that I consent the researchers to
conduct a survey.
______________________________
SIGNATURE OVER PRINTED NAME
Date: _______________________________
Contacts: ____________________________
____________________________________
NOTED BY:
______________________
Thesis Adviser, SHS
Tipas National High School
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APPENDIX D
Date:_________
Dear Ma’am/Sir:
We are Grade 12 students of Tipas National High School who are currently
conducting a research as a requirement in our Research subjects in the Senior High
School.One of the requirements in the research process is to check and validate the
integrity of our survey questionnaire, which will serve as the instrument of the study. We
are also asking some of your background information by filling up the next page (Form 1
PART A) before you evaluate the instrument using the scale below (Form 1 PART B).
By signing this letter, it certifies that the questionnaire developed by us
researchers has been content validated by the best of your knowledge or expertise,
offering suggestions and recommendations for its improvement. This letter-certification
document is issued in support of the research initiative of above researchers.
Sincerely,
THE RESEARCHERS
Noted By:
__________________
Research Adviser
CONFORME: ____________________________________
Signature over printed name
Validator
VALIDATION RESULTS
Mean 1 Mean 2 Mean 3 Grand Mean
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APPENDIX E
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