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_bEnglish
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_dTUPM
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050 _aBTH TK 146
_bA54 2025
100 _aAngeles, Gaverielle Keithjosh A.
_eauthor
245 _aDevelopment of an automated room divider and curtain with integrated acoustic noise reduction/
_cGaverielle Keithjosh A. Angeles, Arjie Rose G. Conge, Alexes R. Estepa, Frank Cesar B. Jose, Chantal P. Delaney Miralles, and Miguel Gabriel D. Pascual.--
260 _aManila:
_bTechnological University of the Philippines,
_c2025.
300 _axiv, 120pages:
_c29cm.
336 _2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
338 _2rdacarrier
500 _aBachelor's thesis
502 _aCollege of Engineering.--
_bBachelor of science in electrical engineering:
_cTechnological University of the Philippines,
_d2025.
504 _aIncludes bibliographic references and index.
520 _aThis study focused on the development of an automated motorized room divider and curtain system with integrated acoustic noise reduction, designed specifically for Rooms 41 and 42 of the College of Engineering at the Technological University of the Philippines. The primary goal was to address the issues caused by the existing manually operated partition, which lacked sound insulation and disrupted classroom activities. To achieve this, the researchers designed and implemented a motorized divider system equipped with electrical control mechanisms and soundproofing materials such as Duco panel boards, Duco acrylic paint, rubber spacers, and sound insulation rubber. The system was evaluated based on parameters including opening and closing speed, noise level, emergency stop response, and soundproofing effectiveness. While several technical challenges were encountered during testing such as wiring misconfigurations, motor calibration errors, and synchronization issues most were resolved through iterative improvements. The final prototype demonstrated successful noise reduction and functional automation, although some mechanical and interface aspects require further refinement. Overall, the project showcased the feasibility of using automated, sound-reducing dividers to improve spatial flexibility and acoustic comfort in academic settings.
650 _aAutomated motorized room divider
650 _aDuco acrylic paint
650 _aRubber space
700 _aConge, Arjie Rose G.
_eauthor
700 _aEstapa, Alexes Rose G.
_eauthor
700 _aJose, Frank Cesar B.
_eauthor
700 _aMiralles, Delaney Chantal P.
_eauthor
700 _aPascual, Miguel Gabriel D.
_eauthor
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