Ac DC Motor Control Trainer Kit Chapter 1 3
Ac DC Motor Control Trainer Kit Chapter 1 3
Ac DC Motor Control Trainer Kit Chapter 1 3
A Developmental Study
Presented to the Faculty of the
College of Industrial Technology
LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY
Main Campus Santa Cruz, Laguna
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree of
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Major in Electrical Technology
TITLE PAGE……………………………………………………………..………........I
APPROVAL SHEET………………………………………………………...………..II
DEDICATION………………………………………………………………….…….V
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………..…….VI
LIST OF TABLE……………………………………………………………………VII
LIST OF FIGURES………………………………………………………………...VIII
Chapter
I. INTRODUCTION
Theoretical Framework……………………………………………………….2
Conceptual Framework……………………………………………………….3
Related Studies………………………………………………………………11
Related Literature…………………………………………………………….24
Research Design………………………………………………………………….36
Laboratory Test…………………………………………………………………..37
Population………………………………………………………………………..39
Sampling Techniques…………………………………………………………….40
Construction Procedure……………………………………………………….…43
LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF FIGURES
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3 Electric Motors
I. INTRODUCTION
AC-DC Motor Control Trainer Kit provide learners with real world experience in
installation and control of motors. The motor is using standard number wiring
terminology. Units are connected to load devices through a standard flexible coupling
that provides for learning of shaft alignment techniques. Safety is emphasized throughout
the hardware design. Safety devices include grounded connections for individual
components in the system. Learners use these safety devices each time they set up a
circuit.
This trainer kit is designed for students’ actual demonstration and simulations.
as well as allow them to speak if they have ideas/insights. This motor control training kit
all disciplines.
safety measures guidelines, in maintaining medium voltage motors and controls. At the
conclusion of the course, students will understand the basics of electric motor control
maintenance procedures.
The intent of the researchers is to ensures that the students will understand, be
educated on how to install and the execute the motor control through the AC-DC Motor
Control Trainer Kit. Students will learn proper motor control troubleshooting techniques
Motor patterns are learned through movement, interactions with rich electric
person to solve problems they encounter. The knowledge about motor control and motor
learning shape our understanding of how individuals progress from novice to skilled
motor performance throughout the lifespan. This project provides student to develop their
The AC-DC Motor Control Training Kit features a variety of manual faults that
Troubleshooting skills include testing an indicator lamp, manual switch, control relay,
This aims to develop a laboratory control theory experiment supported by the use of a
features electric motor and control components. The impact, as a teaching aid, of the
proposed laboratory control experiment is evaluated, having in mind the student’s
feedback. The AC/DC motor control training kit is used in the developed educational Kit.
being a low-cost material equipped such as motors, relays, switches and so on. The
experiment is based on real hardware and on simulation, using the AC/DC motor control
training kit realistic simulation. In order to implement the AC/DC motor control training
kit, the students’ feedback was acquired using a questionnaire and the results confirmed
becomes an important drive configuration for DC motor applications across a wide range
of powers and speeds. Consequently, this converter requires a controller with a high
controllers have been applied to the converters because of their simplicity. However,
PID controller is unable to adapt and approach the best performance when applied to
nonlinear system. This problem is solved by the intelligence of the Fuzzy Logic
application with the FLC. In order to obtain the desired speed of dc motor, the FLC is
employed to control the firing angle of the power converter. The controller is designed to
stabilize the output voltage of AC-DC converter. To verify the effectiveness of the
proposed method, both of the FLC and the PID controllers have designed and compared
system toolbox is used to simulate the proposed system. The simulation result show that
the amplitude of output voltage of the DC-AC converter and motor speed can be
controlled. Meanwhile, Fuzzy logic controller uses DC motor speed as feedback
of the AC-DC converter. The simulation results on the real control system reveal that the
can affect academic outcomes. Furthermore, there is growing evidence supporting the
relationship between the motor and academic areas. As part of this investigation a motor
skills intervention was developed that aimed to make improvements in the performance
of the reading, math and motor skills of young children in mainstream education. The
“Motor Skills Intervention for the Early Years” that was subsequently developed
represented a new approach to intervention combining direct and indirect motor tasks
Frame 2 consists of the plans and preparations for development and the conducting of
the study.
The focus of the study is to develop AC/DC motor control trainer kit. Specifically
aims to:
2. Determine the acceptability of AC/DC motor control trainer kit in terms of:
2.1 Maintenance
2.3 Usefulness
2.4 Functionality
3.2 Connections
3.3 Parts
4. Determine the mean acceptability of the AC/DC motor control trainer kit.
5. Find out the significance between the two groups of responses on the
The Construction of the AC/DC motor control training kit would benefit of the
following:
Community This study will help student to develop skill related to motor control
and help them familiarize how to use motors, wirings diagrams and how motor control
Future Researcher The result of this study can serve as basis for further study on
Students of Electrical This study will help the students to develop their interest
This study is all about the construction of AC/DC motor control trainer kit which
helps students and future researcher. It will be constructed at Laguna State Polytechnic
University Santa Cruz Campus Academic Year 2022. This project study entitled AC/DC
motor control trainer kit is a training workstation that equip with a various component.
The researcher considered random student at University of Santa Cruz Laguna a total of
40 students as a respondent. Whether the outcome of their AC/DC motor control trainer
kit will be useful. To determine the AC/DC motor control training kit is measured in
terms of maintenance, safety features, functionality and usefulness the researchers used
self- made questionnaire. The selected individuals will be asked some questions that is
related to the study AC/DC motor control trainer kit. The research intended to create a
To provide the reader for clearer understanding of the study, the following terms
Trainer Kit. A device that will enable students/ respondents for trials.
Circuit breaker. an automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric
Wiring Connectors. A female cord mounted wiring gadget with the conducting elements
recessed behind the mating surface. This type of device is normally wired to be live when
nothing is plugged in to it. Therefore, connectors are wired to the source of power.
is in operation pilot lamp, pilot light indicator. a device for showing the operating
Motor starter. a device that regulates the performance of an electric motor Starter motor,
an electric motor that rotates an internal combustion engine until it can power itself, such
as in automobiles
Contactor. a type of switch for repeatedly opening and closing an electric circuit. Its
terminals for a single or multiple control signals, and a set of operating contact terminals.
The switch may have any number of contacts in multiple contact forms, such as make
Time relay. is a device that controls the timing of an event. It opens or closes contacts
after a pre-determined amount of time has elapsed, thereby providing a timed control
function.
force applied to it by an object. Limit switches are used to detect the presence or absence
of an object.
as rectification. The rectifier converts the AC supply into the DC supply at the load end
connection.
Circuit. An electrical path through which an electric current may flow from a voltage
supply to a load.
Effectiveness. Refers to the ability of the AC/DC motor control training kit to operation
Maintenance. It is the ability of the AC/DC motor control training kit to be easier
the research
Safety Features. These are the features of the AC/DC motor control training kit Motor
Speed. Facilitate the work and out the project in the right order.
Motor control. It is relating to Wherever engines are used, they must be controlled. The
Basic Concepts of Control Components, you learned on how used to control the
operation of motors.
CHAPTER II
This chapter present the review of related literature to the present research study in terms
of effectiveness, safety features and maintenance which were found significant bearing of
Related Studies
Maintenance
According to Ira Soller (2004), Proper equipment maintenance and repair, a key
gadgets. The engineering director must be adaptable and completely aware of the clinical
engineering staff's talents as well as the institution's budgetary limits in order to select the
including general biomedical, laboratory, and radiology equipment, gadgets and motor.
Three years following program launch, there was a 30% cost savings for internal
were $540,000 in support expenditures, of which $340,000 was for radiology equipment;
after three years, there was a $170,000 reduction when all costs were included.
level of service and limiting downtime of medical devices in the facility are included in
equipment maintenance. Equipment maintenance has traditionally been divided into two
Preventive maintenance (PM) is a regular occurrence. PMs are planned based on the risk
rating of the specific medical equipment. The risk ranking is a unit-less number
calculated from a formula that takes into account two factors: (1) relative maintenance
frequency and (2) the impact on patient care if the device fails. Incoming inspection is
another task related with the responsibility of equipment upkeep. Prior to usage, all
failure and extend their lifespan. Motors and motor parts should be serviced and checked
at least once every six months. Only then can a motor's life and efficiency be maintained.
Inspection cycles are determined by the type of motor and the operating conditions.
In Accelix (2018) study, for decades, people have known about the rate of interest
and benefits of reliability and condition-based maintenance. They have just recently
technologies facilitate data generation, gathering, and aggregation from sensors, tools,
and current systems. They also improve remote monitoring capabilities via linked devices
function, and thus maintenance management, has expanded over time. The expanding use
of mechanization and automation has lowered the number of industrial workers while
maintenance spending on total operational costs, has increased over time. In refineries,
for example, it is not uncommon for the maintenance and operations departments to be
the largest, accounting for 30 percent of total labor. Furthermore, maintenance costs,
along with energy costs, can account for the majority of any operational budget.
However, the main dilemma confronting maintenance management is whether its output
maintaining the facility and its contents to an acceptable state. The maintenance
management includes several types of operations and functions to keep the building in
good condition and to guarantee that it meets the building standards set by the local
government. To reach standard one of the planning by strategy, strategy is the efficient
maintenance organization is always to increase availability. This means that the machines
maintenance organization must have a defined vision and strategy, as well as specified
procedures and goals. Mikael Andersson, Project Manager at Maint Master, shares some
advice on how to create your work through the European standard EN 13306:2017 to
provide a solid and sustainable work strategy for your maintenance organization.
includes any preventive action, such as changing water filters, regularly cleaning
damage.
since it ensures proper operation, prevents certain types of defects, and even allows for an
increase in usable life. It is divided into two types: preventive and corrective. Preventive
replace parts recommended by the manufacturer based on the workload of the motor.
This method is carried out in accordance with maintenance planning activities and should
Safety Features
management practices are the policies, strategies, processes, and actions implemented or
critical component that will approve an effective safety management organization. Each
year, more than 50 cases include driving recklessness in Port Pasir Gudang, with a death
case reported in Port Pulau Pinang. Meanwhile, a death has been recorded as a result of a
container being crushed at Port Klang Westport. Thus, the purpose of this research is to
look into the relationship between safety management methods and safety performance in
social and economic development. Construction safety is regarded as a key issue in both
industrialized and developing countries. The construction industry has recently suffered
from poor safety and health conditions due to a lack of safety norms and a lack of
encourage working conditions and work practices that will provide all employees with a
safe and healthy work environment for all construction operations. The goal of this article
is to research the safety measures and techniques used on construction sites, as well as to
assess the safety regulations and policies on construction sites and to examine the
environmental, health, and safety (EHS) management to future business leaders The
award, which was established in 2004, rewards businesses who are the "best of the best"
at integrating EHS management into company operations. For case studies on the
following organizations, you can obtain materials such as a business case study
can destroy the insulating layer of the motor winding and impact motor safety, the
enameled wire is designed, and finally the cleaning power and time are realized. The
motor studies demonstrated that the cleaning parameters chosen in this manner did not
harm the insulating layer of the motor winding, and that it was a great strategy for
ensuring the safety and dependability of the specified ultrasonic cleaning procedure.
As stated by In-Site (2004), Avian safety concerns, biosystem disruptions, noise,
visual pollution, electromagnetic interferences, and local climate changes are among the
environmental effects of the wind energy industry. The mitigation solutions available to
reduce these negative environmental impacts are also explored. Aside from
As cited by Smallman and John (2010), A bad health and safety record may
harm the firm's reputation by causing one or more stakeholders to regard the organization
negatively. However, some people believe that having a good safety record does not help
investing in health and safety measures and the potential cost of mistakes.
According to Vann Vuran (2010), cultural factors on risk (i.e. incident causation)
and risk management in the Dutch steel industry and medical environment, utilizing the
PRISMA risk management tool (Prevention and Recovery Information System for
Monitoring and Analysis). According to the findings of the study, there is a negative
attitude toward following safety procedures in both domains. "Huge risks" were taken in
the steel sector. can save time, such as not isolating a system before starting work
Personal protective equipment was not taken seriously and was viewed as an unnecessary
burden, especially given the heated working circumstances. Employees were made aware
indication, they included behavioral indicators in their 'Safety Assessment Toolkit,' along
with employee interviews and attitude assessments. They propose that direct observation
of personnel is one method for determining the number and kind of minor incidents and
near misses. A behavioral checklist can be created that lists the behaviors linked with
incident and accident prevention, such as "wears eye protection when dealing with
Robert Duffer (2019) stated that, "By deploying advanced driver assistance
systems such as forward and rear emergency braking, rear cross-traffic alert, and others,
we can make significant gains in safety," Carol Flannagan, research associate professor at
also discovered that the more automated the system, the more benefits there are."
(NORM), as well as to use a graded approach by regulators and operators' resources for
Usefulness
As stated by OED (2011), The act of putting anything to work, or employing or
using a thing, for any helpful or productive purpose is defined as 'use.' The adjective
version of the phrase 'useful' refers to things, acts, and practices that can be put to good
use or are suited for use; favorable, profitable, or beneficial are described as 'useful'. The
noun form is 'usefulness,' which refers to a sense of advantage, good, or benefit resulting
accounting literature. When the subjective nature of usefulness is emphasized, the word
for example, looked at how useful accounting system development techniques were
regarded to be by managers.
given system may not be considered as beneficial, and satisfaction with the system may
be low, but organizational performance may be excellent. This can happen as a result of a
should not be assumed that the usability of accounting information directly leads to
According to VUCA research (2020), Usability and usefulness are two distinct
but equally significant aspects of a product. Usability comes after usefulness. Usefulness
establishes the value of an idea in the lives of clients, whereas usability strengthens that
notion by making it more convenient. To put it simply, Usefulness = Does the concept
format?
variable, the key aspect influencing the performance of a electronis program or a website
designed for a mobile device is its usability. A variety of elements can have an impact on
usability. Color, location, and function are the most essential of these factors. As a result,
the interface has the greatest impact on usability. These elements must be well designed
at a low cost. There are no fundamental, unambiguous rules of usability. There are no
absolute definitions in the literature. According to Nielsen, the electronic program ability
defined as the ability of users to fulfill specific goals in an effective, productive, and
definitions for mobile software are nearly same. Additional considerations of usability in
mobile applications include a small screen and a small virtual keyboard. A lot of research
on the usability of mobile applications have been published in the literature. Biel et al.
created a method for analyzing mobile app usability and detecting potential usability
issues.
As cited by Norman (2013), usability is the design of menus and icons while
keeping the user's mental model in mind. McDaniel agrees and adds that the designer's
model should not be used as the foundation. ISO, Section 508, and MSDN usability
Guide, Palm OS user interface requirements, and Symbian graphic design principles can
be considered as mobile interface standards. Once these standards are adopted and
implemented by application developers, there will be far fewer usability issues. Using
According to IDF foundation (2003), Anything that helps you get closer to or
fulfill your goals is useful. One of the numerous variables that determines and adds to a
goal. Designers will generally strive to create helpful things. Usable, on the other hand,
relates to a product's ease of use, and the more usable a product is, the more likely it will
be used. The most important of these three notions, however, is used. It makes no
difference how useful and usable a design is if it is not used. Designers are likely to wish
to investigate how to shift from useful to useable in order for their work to be useful.
According to Norman (2010), Usability and functionality are equally crucial and
what you're looking for. It's also ineffective if the technology can theoretically perform
what you want but you can't make it happen due to a complicated user interface. You can
use the same user research methodologies that are used to improve usability to investigate
exceptional usability. Every day, you might come across at least one new article with a
headline similar to this: 'how to design a functional app.' The startup sector also takes
great care in developing apps that are simple to use for their intended demographic.
Unfortunately, in the thick of the debate over usability, we have missed another critical
factor: 'usefulness.' However, it can be observed that conversations about the significance
Functionality
consensus and order, focusing on social stability and shared public values. According to
this viewpoint, system disorder, such as deviant behavior, leads to change since society
components must adjust to achieve stability. When one portion of the system fails, it
impacts the entire system and causes social difficulties, requiring social reform.
ongoing initiative to add physical features of excipient elements in its monographs has
sparked heated controversy. Excipient makers have strongly opposed the European
topic of voluntary agreement between excipient providers and users. The commission's
work on excipient monographs focuses on the typical health and safety considerations
linked with material identity, purity, and assay. Under the title "Functionality-related
qualities,"
As cited by Masrina Salleh (2017), For the previous five years, there has been an
Graedel and Reck, (2014) says, the possible recovery of materials is frequently
connected to their quantity in such items; lesser quantities are less likely to be recycled.
recycling even further. LCA can examine the potential life cycle environmental impact of
According to Rahman et al. (2010), The essential qualities and success aspects of
academics, refers to two concepts: the senses, notably vision, represented by a product,
aesthetics, functionality, and uniqueness, however they argue that novelty and usefulness
are the core creative components. According to the findings, creativity comprises not
only aesthetic qualities but also innovation and functionality. Aesthetics and functionality
product design. This demonstrates how creativity, aesthetics, and usefulness are all linked
some level in product design, but it appears that varied perspectives exist on this
interaction. Furthermore, few research has looked into how basic elements of creativity,
such as novelty and functionality, relate to aesthetics and functionality, which could
of a product's capacity to achieve its purpose. Also, show that functionality is more
essential to customers than aesthetics as a product design feature, and has a greater
impact on consumer satisfaction. It is derived from product features and provides distinct
Latin functio, which means "to perform") refers to the sum of all or any part of what a
product, such as a software application or computing device, can do for a user. Marketers
"capability." For example, you might admire the functionality of your neighbor's very
basic, simple backyard grill (as opposed to your fancy gas model), which works perfectly
Related Literature
Maintenance
function, and thus maintenance management, has expanded over time. The expanding use
of mechanization and automation has lowered the number of industrial workers while
Models for maintenance optimization can be both qualitative and quantitative. The
centered maintenance (RCM), and so on, whilst the latter includes a variety of
deterministic/ stochastic models such as Markov Decision, Bayesian models, and so on.
Maintenance strategies have evolved through time, from corrective maintenance (CM) in
1940 to numerous operation research (OR) models for maintenance today. A variety of
work is based on several methodologies. This broad topic has resulted in the
identification of 54 papers. These strategies have been further subdivided into ten
categories, each of which is explored in depth below. conjunction with the provision of a
indicators. The findings of a study of performance ratios from three industries are also
provided.
system's design and operation. As a result, it is critical to understand how they affect
system operating effectiveness and what efforts can be done to mitigate their
consequences.
According to Irevani and Duenyas (2003), separately can be costly, and there are major
benefits to making these decisions together. The same was proved for a make-to-stock
production system consisting of a single degrading machine that produces a single item.
decision process and evaluated using approximation methods was shown to work
incredibly well.
(corrective, preventative, condition-based, etc.) and the basic structure in which these
proposed in this study provides some guidance for developing such a concept and
incorporates some ideas from the literature on maintenance concepts. The framework's
design and integration into ERP systems allow firms to effectively manage their
management model and its integration with an ERP system is presented in this paper. As
input, most maintenance optimization algorithms require an estimate of the "bare" failure
rate function. In fact, estimating the "naked" failure rate is problematic because overhauls
maintenance priority and maintenance performance was done. Emerald, Science Direct,
Scopus Taylor & Francis, JSTOR, and Springer Link were among the databases
examined. In total, 184 pieces of literature were assessed, including related publications
and search engines. To decide which maintenance tasks to prioritize and the ramifications
of each priority, various aspects must be considered, as well as a complete grasp of the
business.
categories: direct cost and indirect cost. Direct costs are associated with labor expenses,
spare parts, and other direct costs associated with maintenance work, but indirect costs
are associated with costs associated with recovering lost output and quality deficiency.
While direct costs such as maintenance (manpower and spare parts) are more widely
understood, indirect costs such as the cost of not providing key services to the business
security, and building status. Most maintenance management systems incorporate safety
and health regulations as major elements in asset management decision making. Risk
and safety are inextricably linked. The degree of risk to life, physical integrity, health,
and comfort is affected by risk. Risk is commonly measured using likelihood and
consequences. The top priority for local authorities in the United Kingdom is
M. Y. L. T. Chew and S.S. Kang (2004), stated that the hesitation about
for approximately 75% of a building's overall life cycle cost. More than 90% of the life
In Zwetsloot et al (2013) stated that there are valid reasons to believe that
workplace safety is valuable in and of itself. Safety undoubtedly belongs to what most
people consider to be important in life (which was part of one of the definitions of a
value given above), but this does not provide us with a definition or additional insight
organization According to Newman et al, safety values predict the interchange of safety
focused on the intrinsic value of safety rather than extrinsic motivators like rewards and
punishment. Perceptions of workplace safety values are passed down through the
company at all levels. Taipei International Airport defines safety values as safety actions
Among the safety features program, Dierdorf and Morgeson (2013) proved that
that success (accomplishment and usage of) Safety-related values were independence
harmony and service to others), status (advancement, recognition, and prestige), and
comfort (supporting and stress-free). However, it has also identified 42 concepts through
a series of interviews. which were evidence of the emphasis and value placed on safety
identified in the literature as beneficial to workplace health, safety, and well-being These
were grouped into seven key values. After that, the seven core values were divided into
three value clusters. The first value cluster is distinguished by a favorable attitude toward
people and their "being"; it includes the key values of connection, involvement, and trust.
The second value cluster, justice and responsibility, is relevant for organizational and
individual 'doing', for acts planned or undertaken. The third value cluster is relevant for
enhance safety values. For example, supervisor safety practices are connected with higher
safety values. Researchers utilized a four-item measure to assess how much managers
example, inspired drivers to drive responsibly if they believed both their supervisors and
As stated by Conchie & Donald (2006), Management is often related with global
policies and safety culture, and so has an impact on safety at the industry level.
Supervisors and coworkers, on the other hand, impact the safety climate and group
values, and so have a bigger influence on local safety performance. The guidelines and
ideals are adjusted or reinterpreted on the shop floor. The biggest predictor of near-miss
Saleh and Pandley (2012) highlight, the safety feature chain identifies those who
contribute to accident prevention and system safety. It also emphasizes the agency's
influence and contribution to accident prevention and system safety maintenance. The
safety value chain involves operators, technicians, engineers, system designers, managers
and executives, shareholders, regulators, and others. It is also stated that managers'
According to Colley and Neal (2012), Line managers must balance the
delivered to employees that is conflicting with their previous schema may be difficult to
recall, given less attention, or simply ignored. When these factors are considered
had two components. The first was targeted deterrence, which attempted to deal with
specific offenders, while the second was general deterrence, which attempted to
discourage noncompliance among all offenders. The assumption behind this concept was
that if potential offenders could be identified on a regular basis, they would be less likely
mechanism that prevents at least some types of device operation when the user exceeds a
speed threshold. The gadget may detect its linear speed, compare it to a threshold, and
deliver a reaction or blocking function if the speed exceeds the threshold. In one example,
the device is a mobile phone that is programmed to stop voice and text transmission and
reception, conceal its display screen, and disable included games, cameras, internet
access, and so on if the cell phone is moving faster than walking speed. The insertion of
hands-free devices may partially override a cell phone's blocking capability. The addition
Usefulness
as a result of our objectives and ambitions, but our usefulness is frequently a reward and
a purpose in and of itself. A well-executed activity, a helpful chat, or good labor done for
churches, and communities that are desperate for people to participate and contribute.
People who are useful are always in demand because they see needs around them and are
prepared to help. Being useful can be dangerous: the useful person does not often live a
life of relaxation and liberty because their community acknowledges and needs their
'Usability' and 'Utility,' to assess if a product is 'Useful.' Usability examines how easy and
To examine the concept further of usefulness, expert Robin Lowey (2022), want
to tell you a little more about a man, Mike. He was born on Halloween night in 1961,
with Down Syndrome. At the time, doctors estimated his life expectancy to be roughly
two years. He had never worked outside of a protected factory until he died thirty-eight
years later. He has no unique abilities, however they still have a hook rug that he
crocheted and donated to me. Nonetheless, no one who knew Mike did not respect their
relationship with him or value him in their lives when he died. His "usefulness," if you
can call it that, was just his existence among us. Mike was just Mike.
According to Robin Lowey & Associate (2021), The notion that we must be
productive or usefulness can be traced back to an old myth from our youth. This notion,
or "schema," arises innocently enough from parents, teachers, and anyone who push us to
contribute to whichever community we find ourselves in. However, the concept might
become so important in our brains that we begin to conceive of it as a part of our being,
as a part of our reality. You can, however, challenge this outdated paradigm. Consider a
dearly loved individual and the value you place on their presence in your life. Do you
value a service they provide, or do you simply adore them? Then consider how you can
umbrella word that encompasses various elements. When working with user experience,
it's critical to understand what those areas are so you know how to best employ the tools
at your disposal. You will learn to recognize the overlaps and distinctions between many
professions and how to apply your previous talents to UX design. You'll be able to chart
your path into a profession in UX design after you grasp the lay of the land. You'll hear
from practicing UX designers from the IxDF community folks from a variety of
backgrounds who taught themselves design, learnt on the job, and have successful
careers.
single, measurable construct; rather, usability comprises a wide range of unique factors
and aspects. 'Usefulness' is one of the dimensions. Jeff Rubin and Dana Chisnell
described usefulness in the Handbook of Usability Testing: How to Plan, Design, and
Conduct Effective Tests as "...the degree to which a product helps a user to attain his or
her goals, and is an assessment of the user's willingness to use the product at all." Many
According to Julian (2022), When students work with historical sources, they
misunderstanding is caused by the fact that these words are frequently encountered next
to each other on test questions or in marking guides. Students frequently struggle with
these phrases because usefulness and dependability are both considered 'assessment'
source, and usefulness and reliability are merely two ways of doing so.
relevant or helpful it is in giving information about your topic. The utility of a source is
determined by the query asked of it. A source is regarded useful if it gives any
question asks, "How valuable or how useful is the source in understanding the outcome
of the war?" and the source explicitly declares, "Britain won the battle," we can conclude,
"the source is useful in understanding the outcome of the battle because it directly states,
Whitney Quesenbery (2004) says "The five E's of usefulness" are effectiveness,
efficiency, engagement, error tolerance, and ease of learning. This highlighted the demand
for an interface design that is simple to learn, remember, and operate, with minimal errors
for its presumed users and the responsibilities allocated to it by 2001. The concept of web
usefulness was defined as the user's experience when reading or engaging with a website.
According to Thomas S. Tullis, (2009), some of the myths about usefulness were
named the "Top Ten Myths about Usability." D. Gardner-Bonneau (2010), he discussed
Functionality
functional completeness, which is the extent to which the set of functions covers all of the
defined tasks and user objectives. Many users encounter unanticipated malfunctions,
unfriendly interfaces, and perplexing steps to complete even simple tasks. The majority
of the cases involved poor adjustments to the functionality's ease of use and usefulness.
For example, in the cloud service environment, due to its inadequate offering of
concordance with the smallest error. With the rise of big data, the web, and cloud
computing, challenges with data process performance and accuracy have emerged as key
concerns in software functionality service. This problem arose when the software failed
to consistently produce right results or when the system failed to complete the work
correctly every time it was used. Alfaries, for example, addressed inaccurate results and
wrong data created in geospatial data. The same scenario occurred in the cloud
environment, where the retrieved data was analyzed and shared, and while it appears to
use of physical principles and effects to create components that perform the functions of a
resistors.\
According to Lars Daniel (2012), If there are any concerns about how a device
works according to its functionality, the only reliable source is the device's manufacturer.
Paget (2017), the functionality of such features is how they actually work to provide you
with the desired result. For example, most boarding institutions want the option to tailor
leave types. In this situation, the feature is "custom leave kinds," while the functionality
customization choices, but others may include complex options such as assignments,
terms and conditions, workflows, and rules. When you begin to consider functionality,
you will be able to obtain a better knowledge of what the system can actually do rather
than what it claims to be able to do. This will put you in a better position to determine
usability, and user experience as three areas of concern that reflect essential
three aspects each represent a distinct but interrelated feature of usage, with each asking a
difficulties that could be addressed in functionality include the utility of gadget features,
maintainability, and reliability. Usability is a user issue; hence the product must be tested
with real users. It is critical to recognize that each area of inquiry involves its own set of
elements work together to produce solidarity and stability. This viewpoint was heavily
influenced by two theorists, Herbert Spencer and Robert Merton. Social structure, social
functions, apparent functions, and latent functions are key notions in functionalism. Let's
dig a little more into this viewpoint and look at some examples. The structural-functional
approach is a sociological perspective that sees society as a complex system whose pieces
work together to generate solidarity and stability. It states that our lives are driven by
social structures, which are relatively consistent patterns of social activity. Our lives are
shaped by social institutions, such as those found in families, communities, and religion.
phrase firewall refers to the bulkhead that is commonly seen in planes and ships between
the nasty, sparky, explosive engine and the wonderfully combustible crew. The firewall
protects the crew or employees from harm; thus, the parallel gives rise to the moniker for
network firewalls, which also protect us. Commercial firewalls (which are not fads; you
will need them when you begin to deploy security in the wild) include a plethora of
functions, but their primary function is to operate as a mechanism that allows only
approved (incoming and outgoing) traffic to flow through it. A strong, impermeable
gateway between internal and external networks that prevents illegal traffic from passing
through.
According to JP Singh (2020), There has always been functional safety.
integrated into the machinery on our factory floors and automobiles, it has evolved into a
with the safe operation of machinery and vehicles without endangering human life. When
you compare old vehicles and factories with enormous open (and deadly) lathe machines
to modern cars with automatic brakes, radars, and safety saws that shut down in
nanoseconds (if not picoseconds), it's evident that we've come a long way. As machines
and automobiles improve, so does the amount of functional safety complexity. The
daily life and every sector imaginable. In our vehicles, functional safety ensures that
airbags deploy only during a collision, not while driving. Furthermore, the fuel injector
system control guarantees that the car only accelerates when given a command. When
braking is required, the mechanism activates. Functional safety ensures the proper
When you travel by train, functional safety ensures that the doors close before the train
begins moving and that they do not open while the train is going. You may have heard
that air travel is the safest means of transportation, and this is because the aviation sector
is so well-regulated
CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter of the research design, subject of the study, population and sampling
techniques, data gathering procedure, supplies and materials, cost of production, tools
and equipment, construction procedure, try-outs and revisions, construction time frame,
Research Design
overview of methods and steps in the research process, from the initial concept to the
final written product, covering conceptual issues of experimental design, as well as the
procedural skills necessary to translate design into research. Incorporating new topics,
pedagogy, and references, this edition conveys an appreciation of the issues that must be
addressed, the decisions that must be made, and the obstacles that must be overcome at
every phase in a research project, capturing both the excitement and the challenge of
development and the evaluation of the AC/DC motor control trainer kit. It was used to
determine the level of capability of the AC/DC motor control trainer kit according to its
manipulated.
High quality materials were used in doing the AC/DC motor control trainer kit.
The AC/DC motor control trainer kit is an additional training device to enhance skills of
the student in manipulating and handling troubleshooting problem. this project has been
developed for the students specially for those who are taking up electrical technology
courses.
Trainer Kit
Trainer kit allows students to learn by doing with a high emphasis on developing
their skills through the hands-on process. Program includes hands-on training, For the
The respondents had to answer certain criteria for the design project as provided by the
researchers. The researcher will utilize thirty- six (36) from the population of forty (40)
student, computed using the Slovin’s formula with a five percent (5%) margin of error.
Since it is a fairly small sample, random sampling will be used to select the participants.
To construct the desired design, the following data gathering procedures were
In this study the main instrument used in collecting data was questionnaire
thesis and from actual observations. Revisions of past studies, theories, principles and
other concept from different references and consultation also took part in creating the
necessary to know the possible capability and further innovation that can be added to the
device. The components of AC/DC motor control trainer kit also take into consideration
and all information obtained is processed carefully for the project Supplies and Materials
AC/DC motor control trainer kit. These supplies and materials are intelligently chosen to
ensure the quality of the AC/DC motor control trainer kit. A detailed list of the supplies
Table 2 shows the tools and equipment used in constructing the AC/DC motor control
trainer kit
An Electric Grinder was used to assemble the frame and foundation, a side cutting
plier was used to cut wires, a Meter tape measure was used to measure the length to be
cut for the project's frame, and an electric grinder was used to remove uneven surfaces,
hack saw was used for cutting small parts, socket wrench was used to tighten the bolts
and nuts, electric drill was used to bore holes in the frame, Philip-screwdriver was used
Tools USE
Side Cutting Plier It is used for cutting wires.
Meter tape measure It is used to measure the length to be cut for frame.
Electric Grinder It is used to remove uneven surfaces of the sheet metal.
Hack Saw It is used for cutting for the board.
Socket Wrench It is used to tightening the bolts and nuts.
Electric Drill It is used to bores holes in the metal plate.
Philip Screw Drive It is used for tightening screws.
During the testing, the following situations showed the outcomes that needed
some revisions in the development of the design project in order to attain a functional
system.
2. Use banana jack instead of direct wiring to main socket of the component
Dates of Planning
October October 21 to October 25 to November November
Activities 1-15 October 25 November 15 15-20 25
Defining the
Problem of the
research
Proceeding to
Research
Introduction up
to Chapter 2
Proceeding to
Chapter 3
Canvassing all
the materials
needed and
testing the
product
Research
defense
Cost of Production
Table shows the cost of production that the supplies and materials cost Php 26,242.00.
Transportation expenses cost Php 1,000 tot the canvassing and buying of all electrical
components that used for AC/DC motor control trainer kit vice versa, and labor cost was
Source Cost
1. Supplies and materials Php 26,242.00
2. Transportation Php. 1000.00
3. Labor cost Php 2500.00
Research Instrument
representation of the data and information gathered the weighted mean standard
by a 5-point scale shown in table 8. Scale (5) Strongly agree. (4) Agree (3)
usefulness and safety features of the project study entitled AC/DC motor control trainer kit,
Where:
x= weighted mean
fx= frequency
n= number of respondents
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