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International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research
ISSN : 25415972     EISSN : 25481479     DOI : ttp://dx.doi.org/10.12962/j25481479
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Development of Thermoelectric Generator for Energy Saving Device Using Exhaust Waste Heat in Patrol Boat Yudha Sukma Perdana; Cahya Kusuma
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.16249

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This study describes the energy wastage of diesel engines on patrol boats. Patrol boats typically have high speeds and large engines that waste a lot of heat. This research focuses on research on diesel engines as main engines and generators. Diesel engine combustion results in only about 30⁓40% available as mechanical energy. Waste heat energy from combustion that is not used as mechanical energy is released to the environment in the form of exhaust gases. The thermal energy of the exhaust gas from engine combustion inside the patrol boat is wasted and cannot be used. The thermoelectric generator concept converts unusable thermal energy from the exhaust gases into electrical energy that can be used by the patrol vessel. The device setup with series and parallel connections was tested on a patrol boat diesel generator engine. Exhaust heat causes an average engine temperature of 110°C and can produce a voltage of 12.85 volts DC and 5.88 watts of electrical energy when connected in series and a voltage of 1.5 volts when connected in parallel. Produces DC and power with 1.44 watts of energy. By utilizing hitherto neglected engine waste heat, thermoelectric generators are a potential alternative energy harvesting technology with the concept of waste heat energy recovery systems. 
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International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.19001

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Diversity of Purse Seine Vessels at Pekalongan Archipelago Fisheries Port (PPN) Above 100 Gross Tonnage Moch Ricky Dariansyah; Yopi Novita; Budhi Hascaryo Iskandar; Indra Jaya; Vita Rumanti Kuniawati
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.18775

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This research aims to determine the diversity of purse seine vessels based on gross tonnage measurements which was carried out from April 2023 to July 2023. This study collected sampling data on purse seine vessels in the Pekalongan PPN, both when the vessels were berthed, and collective data sourced from the authorities Archipelago Fishing Port (PPN) Pekalongan. In this formulation, it begins with identifying the dimensions of the ship, measuring the volume of the fish hold and interviewing a number of crew members who work on the ship. The aim of this research is to identify the main dimensions of ships and describe the operation of purse seine ships. with an average ship size of over 100 gross tonnages to 200 gross tonnages with a crew of 35 to 40 people.
Design of Motorcycle-Passenger Ship (Klotok) Catamaran Type for Kampung Baru Balikpapan - Penajam Paser Utara Suardi Suardi; Rizky Risaldo; Andi Mursid Nugraha Arifuddin; Amalia Ika Wulandari; Wira Setiawan; Muhammad Uswah Pawara; Alamsyah Alamsyah
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.17880

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Balikpapan City has an area of 508.9 km2 which has 646,727 people living here. Balikpapan City is also known as a port city because it has two domestic ports namely Kampung Baru Port and Semayang Port. Currently, the port of Kampung Baru is still active in carrying out daily activities, namely the klotok boat crossing and also the dock for motor boats berths. The condition of mobility for crossing vessels in the port of Kampung Baru that uses boat klotok is inadequate due to the lack of supporting components for access to the ship so the safety of this port is questioned. besides that, klotok ships are also only able to carry a maximum of 21 passengers and 5 motorcycles and access to loading and unloading exits is very unsafe. The purpose of this study is to design a crossing ship that can be used safely for transportation for passengers and motorcycles that will pass the sea lane for crossing to the North Penajam Paser area. The ship is designed to have an easy access door or ramp door for passenger and motorcycle mobility to improve the safety of crossings at the port of Kampung Baru. The parent Design Approach method is used in this project, this method is one way of designing a ship using comparison or comparison, namely by taking a ship that is used as a reference for a comparison ship that has the same characteristics as designed ship. The main focus to be achieved in this research obtained a General Arrangement which has more cargo than the klotok ship with a capacity of 25 passengers and 10 motorcycles, and the dimension of the ramp door used in this final project is L 1.50 m and B 1.50 m. The Principal dimension of the ship obtained in this research is Loa = 12.50 m, Lpp = 11.50 m, Lwl = 11.96 m, B = 5.75 m, B1 = 1.64 m, H = 1.8 m, T = 0.85 m, Cb = 0.56, Vs = 15 Knots. The results of this study provide a good idea of the modernization of a comfortable ferry fleet for this area.
A Review: Green Life And Behavior Change for Net Zero by Non Governmental Organizations Wisnu Prayogo; Rachmat Mulyana; Janter Pangaduan Simanjuntak; I Wayan Koko Suryawan; Laili Fitria; Edo Barlian; Putri Lynna A. Luthan; Dion Awfa; Ahmad Daudsyah Imami; Rifka Noor Azizah; Ani Purwanti; Sitepu Amrina Rosyada; Vemi Ridantam
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.18692

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global warming and environmental issues are being caused by the overuse of fossil fuels and increased industrialization around the world, which has resulted in the production of greenhouse gases. As a result, it's crucial to reach net-zero carbon emissions. By balancing the total quantity of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas emissions over a specific period and taking actions that are ecologically responsible, net zero carbon emissions can be accomplished. For environmental sustainability to be successful, it must be able to influence people's attitudes and behavior toward the environment. To understand NGOs' obligations in supporting net-zero carbon emissions, this paper presents a methodical debate utilizing NGOs as case studies. The method is employed in this work by reviewing the body of primary and secondary research on the study issue. This essay initially lists different environmental NGOs organizations before categorizing and outlining some of the significant GHGs reduction initiatives made by these organizations. This essay also addresses key issues that must be addressed upon to achieve the best outcomes. This report gives a broad overview of the synergizing domains that NGOs around the globe work in to assist improvement environmental security.
Corrosion Rate Estimation of Passenger Ships Ballast System Pipes Mochammad Ricky Dariansyah; Mohammad Danil Arifin
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.18651

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Corrosion on ships is a common challenge that arises due to the exposure of various metal components to the marine environment. It is a natural electrochemical process that deteriorates the integrity and performance of the ship's structures and equipment over time. The corrosive agents in the marine environment include seawater, humidity, salt spray, chemicals, and microbiological organisms. Corrosion can affect different parts of a ship, such as the hull, ballast tanks, pipelines, propellers, rudders, and various metallic fittings. It can lead to the weakening of structural components, reduced operational efficiency, increased maintenance costs, and even safety hazards. Therefore, it is essential to determine the limitations of the lifespan and efficiency of pipes concerning the influence of corrosion. In this study, the corrosion rate of Galvanized Steel Pipe SCH 40 and Stainless Steel 304 was estimated. The corrosion rate of pipes was evaluated by variating the influence of 3% and 6% salinity and immersion time 240, 360, and 720 hours. The result shows that the corrosion rate tends to increase in higher salinity and immersion time.
The Effect of a Mixture of Bioethanol with Octane 92 Fuel on Gasoline Engine Vibration Yuniarto Agus Winoko; Hersanda Aditya Pangestu
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.17177

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Along with technological developments, the system in vehicle engines is also experiencing developments, with the technology embedded in vehicle engines it is hoped that vehicles can become more efficient, powerful, produce low emissions, even vibration and sound produced is very small. This also needs to be supported by using the right fuel. Bioethanol is an alternative fuel made from vegetable and can produce complete combustion. The data collection method is by recording the proportion of the bioethanol mixture with 92 octane fuel and changes in engine speed, when vibrations occur, the LCD vibration meter will display the vibration value. Engine speed starts from 1500 to 8500rpm with a change of 1000rpm each rotation. From the tests carried out, at engine speed of 1500 to 2500 rpm the 5% mixture is a good mixture because the vibration value is lower than before mixing. Then for engine speed of 3500 to 8500 rpm a 10% mixture is a good mixture because the vibration value is lower than before mixing and lower than other mixtures.
Design of Catamaran Electric-Powered Glass Bottom Boat as a Tourism Facility for Gili Noko Island M. Zulfikar Rahmat; Tri Tiyasmihadi; Kharis Abdullah
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.18605

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Gili Noko Island is one of the islands located in the Bawean archipelago, Gresik regency. The beauty of the beaches and underwater scenery on this island often captivates tourists but access to this island is quite limited. This research proposes the design of a tourist boat concept with a glass bottom route from Bawean to Gili Noko. In this research, there were several research design used those were the principal dimension, lines plan, general arrangement, construction calculation, stability analysis, ship motion analysis, and ship comfort. The selection of the engine is based on the calculated power required for the boat's resistance. The chosen engine is an electric propulsion system as a new environmentally friendly alternative. From the technical analysis, the boat's dimensions are found to be Loa: 11.83 m, B: 4.50 m, B1: 0.80 m, H: 1.50 m, T: 0.60 m, Cb: 0.611, and Vs: 7 knots. The engine power is 10.5 HP, and the battery capacity is 840 Ah. The construction calculation reveals that the boat weigths 4.8584 tons. The stability analysis complies with IMO standards, and the motion analysis and ship comfort meet the criteria set by Olson in 1987.
Analysis Of the Effect Of Impermeability Test On Laminated Board Systems Bamboo Petung On Ship Shell Material Joints Parlindungan Manik; Sarjito Jokosisworo; Tuhfan Jawahiru Basyari
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.17275

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Wood material is one of the materials in the manufacture of shipAnother alternative is bamboo. Bamboo material plays an important role because bamboo has another advantage of this bamboo, which is lightweight and has a fairly high flexibility. To make a good bamboo board, a strong adhesive and combination of components is needed for shipbuilding. In this study, the type of bamboo used was petung bamboo. The purpose of this study was to determine how the effect of the tightness test on the petung bamboo laminated board system at the ship’s shell material connection and to determine the value of the tightness used to test the petung bamboo laminated board system on the ship's material connection. Meanwhile, the benefit of the research is to provide understanding and insight on various matters relating to the Impermeability Test of the Petung Bamboo Laminated Board System at the Connection of the Vessel Material. The method in this study uses the standard Air Pressure Test which aims to see whether or not it can be applied to bamboo ship building technology. This test uses a pressure ranging from 0.2 psi. The results of this study showed that the vertical joint laminated board showed 140.2 lbf/in2 and 139.4 lbf/in2 while the inclined joint laminate board is 124.4 lbf/in2and 123.8 lbf/in2.
Grain Size Analysis of Beach Sand in the Southern Lombok Coastal Zone Fawzan Bhakti Soffa
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol 8, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.18890

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Beyond its tourist appeal, beach sand plays a significant role in various dimensions, including ecological and geological aspects. This study aims to understand the distribution of sand grains along the coastal zone of southern Lombok through sand grain analysis to support coastal management. Sand samples (n=60) were collected during June-July 2023 from ten different locations along the southern coast of Lombok, including both the intertidal and supratidal zones. The collected samples were dried and sieved to classify their size as Gravel, Very Coarse Sand, Coarse Sand, Medium Sand, Fine Sand, or Silt. Permutational Multivariate Analysis of Variance on transformed log-ratio data confirms that the sand composition in the intertidal zone is significantly different from the supratidal zone in all locations except Bumbang Beach, concluding the dominance of coarser materials in the intertidal zone and finer materials in the supratidal zone. The dominance of coarser materials is found in the southward-facing beaches, which are directly exposed to strong waves, while finer-grained sand is mostly found in covered coastal areas. Most of the coarser materials along Lombok’s southern coastline are composed of well-rounded carbonate sand formed from a large foraminifers, mixed with coral and shell fragments. Extreme dominance of the finer grain class can be found on Selong Belanak and Ekas beaches, indicating a susceptibility to abrasion.

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