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Journal : SEMINAR TEKNOLOGI MAJALENGKA (STIMA)

Perancangan Jaringan Perpipaan Air Bersih dari Sumber Mata Air ke Bak Penampung di Desa Kaduela Kabupaten Kuningan dengan Perangkat Lunak Epanet 2.2 Nur Rohman, Deni; Sonawan, Hery; Tohasan, Achmad
SEMINAR TEKNOLOGI MAJALENGKA (STIMA) Vol 8 (2024): STIMA 8.0 : Menuju Kesinambungan : Inovasi dan Adaptasi Teknologi untuk Pembangunan Be
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/stima.v8i0.1249

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Clean water is a necessity for every living creature, including humans. The quality and quantity of water greatly influences the development of every living creature. The more rapid human growth and development, the need for water also increases. This research was conducted in Kaduela Village, Kuningan Regency, precisely in Bina Bakti Hamlet. This research aims to solve the problem of clean water availability for the community in Bina Bakti Hamlet. This research was conducted to design a clean water piping network from the spring to the reservoir. The storage tank will be built behind the pavilion and has a capacity of 10,000 liters. Assuming the number of houses is 15 and inhabited by 8 people, so in total there are 15 x 8 = 120 people. The pipe that will be used is a PVC type pipe with a diameter of 3 inches (60 mm) and 2.5 inches (50 mm). The highest pressure was obtained with a value of 35.11 mH2O and the lowest was 10 mH2O. The water speed obtained ranged from 1.05-1.52 m/s. This design was created using Epanet 2.2 software, and was also created as a simulation and analysis that will be used on actual pipe networks. With the hope of helping the community to get access to clean water.
PERANCANGAN DISTRIBUSI AIR BERSIH METODE DEADEND SYSTEM DESA KADUELA MENGGUNAKAN APLIKASI EPANET 2.2 Gusti Fachrezy, Alrestu; Sonawan, Hery; Tohasan, Achmad
SEMINAR TEKNOLOGI MAJALENGKA (STIMA) Vol 8 (2024): STIMA 8.0 : Menuju Kesinambungan : Inovasi dan Adaptasi Teknologi untuk Pembangunan Be
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/stima.v8i0.1259

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Water is an important need for all life on this earth. The need for clean water always increases in line with population growth, while the supply of clean water continues to decrease. This research was conducted in Bina Loka hamlet block 4, Kaduela Village, Kuningan Regency. The problem that occurs in Bina Loka block 4 hamlet is that it does not receive a clean water supply from the water source available in Kaduela village, namely Tegala Biru Cicerem. So far, residents have received water supplies for their daily needs from neighboring villages, but the quality of the water is not suitable for consumption because it is yellowish in color and residents often complain that using the water causes problems, one of which is itching and diarrhea when consumed. For this reason, clean water distribution planning was carried out in Bina Loka hamlet block 4 with a total of 6 residents' houses, with an average of 8 people in each house. The design was carried out using the dead end system method with the help of the epanet 2.2 application with the target of each house getting water pressure of 5 – 7 mH2O and a minimum flow rate of 8 lpm per house.
PERANCANGAN PERPIPAAN DISTRIBUSI AIR BERSIH DUSUN BINA LOKA BLOK 6 MENGGUNAKAN PERANGKAT LUNAK EPANET 2.2 mulyono, darajat; hery sonawan; Tohasan, Achmad
SEMINAR TEKNOLOGI MAJALENGKA (STIMA) Vol 8 (2024): STIMA 8.0 : Menuju Kesinambungan : Inovasi dan Adaptasi Teknologi untuk Pembangunan Be
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/stima.v8i0.1260

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This study focuses on the design of a clean water distribution piping system for Bina loka Hamlet, Block 6, using EPANET 2.2 software. The research aims to address the challenges faced by the local community, including geographical constraints and varying water quality, by designing an efficient distribution system. The methodology involves collecting both primary and secondary data, including topographical surveys and water demand assessments. Using EPANET 2.2, the study simulates the hydraulic and water quality behaviors within the pipe network, optimizing the system for pressure and flow rates. The results indicate that the proposed design meets the necessary criteria for an effective water distribution system, ensuring adequate water supply and quality for the residents.