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Journal : JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA)

The Effect Of Turbine Level Of Model L And Turbine Model S In Gravitation Of Water Vortex Plant Power (GWVPP) Based On Cylinder Basin Muhammad Hasan Basri; Fredi Kusuma Putra; Tijaniyah Tijaniyah; Bachtera Indarto
JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA) Vol 4 No 1 (2020): April
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jeeeu.v4i1.322

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The effect of the height of the L model turbine and the S model turbine on the Vortex Power Pland Gravitation Water Using a Cylinder Basin Based Gearbox using a DC generator. This study aims to determine how much torque is generated, rotations per minute, voltage, current, and power generated by the power plant of gravity vortex airs and compare the influence of the height of the turbine position on the results of the data obtained. The study was conducted using a cylindrical basin that has an input diameter of 50 cm while the output diameter is 5 cm, using a 4 blade turbine shaped L and S models and using variations in the height of the turbine placement at depths of 10 cm, 12 cm, 14 cm, 16 cm, and 18 cm is calculated from the surface of the water, the fluid flow varies. The largest electric power using a L model turbine at a torque load of 0,0005886 Nm with a water discharge of 0.66 l / s obtained electrical power of 1.368 watts, and low electrical power is present at a torque load of 0,0002943 Nm with a water discharge of 0.73 electrical power obtained 0.872 watts. Whereas in the S model turbine, the largest electric power with a torque load of 0.0011772Nm with a water discharge of 0.85 l / s obtained an electric power of 2.097 watts, and low electrical power was found when the torque load was 0.0005886 Nm with a water discharge of 0.75 obtained electric power 1,856 watts. The highest elevation of the turbine position produces maximum data at 28 cm height.
Design Of Turbine L On Basin Cylinder Walls With 5cm And 10cm Turbine Distance Various On The Effect Of Electrical Power In The Gravitation Water Vortex Power Plant (GWVPP) Muhammad Hasan Basri; Muhammad Syaifuddin Zuhri; Hilman Saraviyan Iskawanto; Bachtera Indarto
JEEE-U (Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering-UMSIDA) Vol 4 No 1 (2020): April
Publisher : Muhammadiyah University, Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jeeeu.v4i1.330

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The current source of energy tthat is mostly done in research on renewable energy is water flow. In daily life - electrical energy is widely used by everyone, both young and old. But over time this power source will be exhausted due to continuous use. That is because most of the existing electricity sources come from non-renewable sources. So it is therefore necessary to feel that renewable sources are being used to generate electricity. So the idea emerged to examine a type of small type power plant that is the Water Vortex Power Plant (GWVPP) Generator. Here a study was carried out on the effect of the distance of the L model turbine on the cylindrical basin. For the effective of power in the L model turbine with a distance of 5 cm to the cylinder basin wall is able to produce the highest effective power of 2.89 Watt at a height of 10 cm, while the highest effective power of the L model turbine with a distance of 10 cm towards the cylinder basin wall is 0.14 Watt at 10 cm height from the outlet water output. For the potential power of L model turbines with a distance of 5 cm can produce the highest potential power at an altitude of 28 cm with a potential power of 4.61 watts. While the potential power of the L model turbine with a distance of 10 cm can produce 4.02 watts with a height of 10 cm towards the outlet of the water outlet.