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THE INFLUENCE OF THE MATERIAL TYPE ON THE RESERVOIR AIR PRESSURE IN THE KNIFE TOOL HEATING FURNACE Wijaya, Ikhlasul Amal; Hermawan, Rudi; Firizal, Harlin; Ramadhan, Anugrah Agung
Jurnal Dinamika Vokasional Teknik Mesin Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Mechanical Engineering Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/dinamika.v8i2.59566

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A reservoir is a vessel or storage container used to store pressure resulting from the evaporation of a liquid. In its use, the Reservoir's constituent material must be good to produce maximum results. This experimental research aims to study the influence of the reservoir material types, such as aluminum, steel, and stainless steel, on the air pressure produced by each material[R1] . The experiment was conducted by aluminium, steel, and stainless steel material testing. The results showed that aluminum, steel, and stainless steel produce a pressure of 2.00 bar, 2.50 bar, 1.50 bar, respectively.. The comparison of results shows that the type of reservoir material will affect the final result of reservoir pressure.
THE EFFECT OF FLUID VARIATIONS IN THE RESERVOIR ON AIR PRESSURE IN KNIFE TOOL HEATING FURNACES Ramadhan, Muhammad Rizki; Firizal, Harlin; Hermawan, Rudi; Ramadhan, Anugrah Agung; Setiyo, Edi; Susiloningsih, Esti
Jurnal Dinamika Vokasional Teknik Mesin Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Mechanical Engineering Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/dinamika.v8i2.59568

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The stainless steel material reservoir tube can produce combustion steam from the heating furnace. The research objective was to determine the effect of variations in the type of liquid and air pressure efficiently used in the reservoir tube. The type of research used is pure experimental research. The medium used is mineral water, 10%, 20%, and 30% brine, and the Manufacturer's coolant is heated using a heating furnace at 110° C for 42 minutes and measured by a pressure gauge. The results of the tests carried out have the effect of differences in mineral water 1.50 bar or 1.48 atmosphere, 10% brine 1.50 bar or 1.48 atmosphere, 20% brine 2.40 bar or 2.36 atmosphere, 30% brine 3, 50bar or 3.45 atmospheres, factory coolant 1.75bar or 1.72 atmospheres. 30% salt water is more efficient and suitable for the stainless steel material reservoir heating process in producing steam under pressure, which is used in knife tools.