Objectives of The Study: General Objective
Objectives of The Study: General Objective
Objectives of The Study: General Objective
General Objective
This research will aims to determine the effectiveness of Windmill Powered Water
Specific Objectives
1. To determine the amount of current produced by the Windmill Powered Water Purifier.
2. To determine the quality of water produced by Windmill Powered Water Purifier before
3. To determine the level of acceptance of the target community on the Windmill Powered
Water Purifier.
Statement of the problem
The main problem of this study is to determine the effectiveness of the Windmill
Powered Water Purifier in purifying deep-well water. This study will observed for the
following question.
1. What is the amount of current produced by the Windmill Powered Water Purifier?
2. What is the quality of water produced by the device before and after the treatment as tested
by water analysis?
1. The amount of current produce by the Windmill Powered Water Purifier will be 210-
265V.
2. The quality of water produced by the device before and after the treatment as test by water
analysis is, before the treatment the quality of water will be low, while after the treatment the
3. There is high level of acceptance of the target community on the Windmill Powered Water
Purifier.
Significance of the Study
The study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of the Windmill Powered
Water Purifier in purifying deep-well water. This project will help the community, the people
and our natural environment because the materials used are recyclable and cannot cause
environmental problems. And with this, people who used to drink water from deep-wells will
Windmill Powered Water Purifier in purifying deep-well water. Specifically, this deal’s with
the amount of current produced by the Windmill Powered Water Purifier, the quality of water
produced by the device before and after the treatment as tested by water analysis, and also the
level of acceptance of the target community on the Windmill Powered Water Purifier.
The experimentation and data gathering was conducted at the researcher’s house at
2, 2018.
Definition of Terms
Anemometer- an instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas.
Cholera- an infectious and often fatal bacterial disease of the small intestine, typically
contracted from infected water supplies and causing severe vomiting and diarrhea.
Diode- a small object that protect the battery from inverse current
Dearrheal Disease- is usually a symptom of an infection in the intestinal tract, which can be
Dysentery- infections of the intestine that cause diarrhea. Amoebic dysentery is caused by
amoebas found in contaminated food or drink, while bacillary dysentery is caused by bacteria
Guined worm- is a disease caused by a parasite found in unsafe drinking water that enters a
person’s body
water.
Water borne disease- are conditions caused by pathogenic micro-organisms that are
transmitted in water.
with the use of chemicals. Many municipalities are now relying UVC purification of drinking
purification.
Solar and wind power water purification and desalination system that was
from polluted water and saltwater using solar and wind energy. It is a device that is a reverse
osmosis system ( for sea or brackish water ) that removes all virus and bacteria and salts
A. Preparation of Materials
The Windmill Powered Water purifier was finished by the gathering all the
need materials that were collected by the researcher such as: old ceiling fan whose the source
of power for the heater, spare woods and also battery, wires, switch is needed to generate
power, it can be recycled from appliances that are not use, faucet and an old heater.
The Windmill Powered Water Purifier was finish by gathering all the
needed materials and equipments that were collected by the researcher to conduct the project.
After the researcher created a windmill and have been tested if the the electricity it gives
functions well and its amount of current produce. The researcher connected the wind mill to
the diode and to the battery, the diode prevents the current of the battery from powering the
windmill, the battery is the power that’s been giving power to the heater, a faucet is attached
to the heater for an easy water passage, also an switch is attached to the battery so that it can
C. Preparation of Set-Ups
After the construction of the Windmill powered water purifier, the two set-ups
were prepared for the experimentation. The device has two set-ups namely set-up A and set-
up B. Set-up A was the windmill powered water purifier used to purify the deep well water
and set-up B is the manual purifying used to test the effectiveness of it to purify the deep-well
water and set-up B is the manual purifying used to test the effectiveness of it to purify the
water. Three trials are done to each set-ups, each trial is done within 30 minutes. The result of
D. Experimentation
After preparing the two set-ups, the set-up A which is the Windmill Powered
Water Purifier and set-up B which is the manual purifying were been tested. The water
produce from the two process was tested on the water analysis and been observe.
E. Data Gathering
The initial findings of the observation using the Windmill Powered Water
Purifier and Manual Purifying were recorded for the further analysis.
F. Data Analysis
The f-test was used to determine the effectiveness of the Windmill Powered
Water Purifier in set-up A and set-up B in terms of the percent of how clean the purified
water based on the water analysis and the time it takes to purify it.
The materials that were used in my study is raw materials from my house which
was the heater, old ceiling fan and an old battery from a motorbike. The Amnometer and the
volt meter were from the school laboratory and the spare woods, wires, switch and faucet was
from the recyclable materials from my house.
Bibliography
https//en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windmill
https//en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_heating
https//en.m.wikipidia.org/wiki/purified_water
TABLE OF CONTENT
PRELIMINARIES
Research Plan
Abstract
Acknowledgement
Hypothesis.............................................................................................................4
Definition of terms.................................................................................................7-8
Methodology..........................................................................................................10-11
Set-Up A
Manual Purifying
Set-Up B
This tables shows the quality of water produced from the two set-
ups after the water analysis.