Design and construction of a static urine power generation system / by Earleo S. Goco and John Collen C. Mauro.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2019.Description: xxi, 157 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: GOCO, EARLEO S. and MAURO, JOHN COLLEN, Design and Construction of Static Urine Power Generation System. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2019. Adviser: Engr. Ronald P. Perena. The study was conducted from January 2019 to April 2019 inside the premises of Cavite State University — Main Campus. The main goal of the study was to design and construct a 12V battery using male human urine as an electrolyte. The study was consisted of six methods: (l) identification of the most acidic urine out of fresh, 3 days old and 7 days old urine; (2) identification of the best source of acidic urine based on age from age groups of adolescence, adults and senior adults; (3) identification of the most effective electrode combination out of copper, galvanized steel, magnesium, aluminum and carbon; (4) design and construct a 12V stack urine battery; (5) test and evaluate the performance of the static urine power generation system; and (6) conduct cost computation. The dimensions and design of the battery were based on the measured values attained in the test and evaluation. The system consists of nine cells and has an output voltage that ranges from 12 46 V to 13.18 V with a short circuit current of 80 mA. The computed storage capacity of the battery is at 44 1 Mah The total cost of the study was P 17,382
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Design Project (Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering) Cavite State University.

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College of Engineering and Information Technology (CEIT), Department of Civil Engineering

GOCO, EARLEO S. and MAURO, JOHN COLLEN, Design and Construction of Static Urine Power Generation System. Undergraduate Design Project. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2019. Adviser: Engr. Ronald P. Perena.
The study was conducted from January 2019 to April 2019 inside the premises of Cavite State University — Main Campus. The main goal of the study was to design and construct a 12V battery using male human urine as an electrolyte.
The study was consisted of six methods: (l) identification of the most acidic urine out of fresh, 3 days old and 7 days old urine; (2) identification of the best source of acidic urine based on age from age groups of adolescence, adults and senior adults; (3) identification of the most effective electrode combination out of copper, galvanized steel, magnesium, aluminum and carbon; (4) design and construct a 12V stack urine battery; (5) test and evaluate the performance of the static urine power generation system; and (6) conduct cost computation.
The dimensions and design of the battery were based on the measured values attained in the test and evaluation. The system consists of nine cells and has an output voltage that ranges from 12 46 V to 13.18 V with a short circuit current of 80 mA. The computed storage capacity of the battery is at 44 1 Mah
The total cost of the study was P 17,382

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