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Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30257956     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36526/jeee.v1i1
Core Subject : Engineering,
Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment is a periodical journal published twice a year in the month May and December which contains various articles in the form of research, systematic reviews, and case reports with a focus on industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, civil engineering, and engineering education as well as related topics.
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Assessment of the Level of Groundwater Vulnerability to Pollution Using the DRASTIC Methodin Jogoroto District, Jombang Regency Alfaridzi, Em Rafif Sultan; Siswoyo, Hari; Sayekti, Rini Wahyu
Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/jeee.v3i2.4689

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There are more than 70 small tofu factories in the Jogoroto District, which generate a large amount of liquid waste from tofu processing that has not been treated optimally. This certainly creates a potential for the waste to contaminate groundwater in the Jogoroto District. The assessment of groundwater vulnerability to contamination can be conducted using the DRASTIC method, which involves 7 parameters.In this study, there are 24 dug well points spread across the entire Jogoroto District, which were monitored periodically over a 5-month period, from July 2023 to November 2023. Based on the resulting groundwater vulnerability distribution map, laboratory tests on groundwater quality were carried out, using parameters from the Minister of Health Regulation No. 2 of 2023 concerning clean water and the Minister of Environment Regulation No. 5 of 2014 on effluent quality standards.The study found that the DRASTIC index value during the research period ranged from 140 to 212, with three levels of vulnerability: moderate, high, and very high. The high vulnerability level dominated the study area. However, based on the validation results, it was found that the groundwater quality in the Jogoroto District, Jombang Regency, is not contaminated.
Motor Speed Control Using IC Timer 555 Based on Proteus Software Simulation Suherman; Ulfa Dina Zakia
Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/jeee.v3i2.4877

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This simulation aims to determine the effect of the percentage of potential resistance on the waves produced from a dc motor circuit using IC 555 as a wave generator. The simulation results show that the smaller the percentage of potential resistance, the faster the RPM on the motor with the greater the voltage and amperage on the motor. The resulting wave has a very strong influence on the potential resistance, the smaller the resistance, the longer the wave produced by the IC 555 will be and will have a relatively short density. Analysis shows that changes in resistance percentage affect the voltage, amperes, RPM and waves on the motor
Light Sensor Based Automatic Lamp Simulation Using Proteus Ibnu Saputro
Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/jeee.v3i2.4878

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Automatic lights with light sensors are lights that can turn on and off automatically without using a switch. The light sensor in automatic lights works by converting light quantities into electrical quantities. The working principle is that when the sensor detects the presence of light, the light will turn off, and vice versa. Here are some of the benefits of using automatic lights with light sensors: Save energy and reduce electricity bills, Increase comfort, Reduce the need to adjust lighting manually, Save labor and time. Light sensors work by utilizing the principles of electric current and resistance. When light hits the sensor, the resistance will increase or decrease according to its position, thereby regulating the current
Prototype of Integrated Power Meter & Automatic Power Factor Controller for Optimizing Electric Power Quality Bagus Pramono
Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/jeee.v3i2.4874

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The increasing focus on energy efficiency highlights the need for improving electrical systems, particularly regarding power factor optimization. This study develops a prototype Integrated Power Meter & Automatic Power Factor Controller using an Arduino Uno microcontroller. The system measures electrical parameters, including reactive power, voltage, and current, in real-time. It automatically adjusts power factor by activating capacitors based on system requirements. Testing reveals significant improvements, with power factor enhancement by over 20% and reduced reactive power by up to 80%. The prototype demonstrates potential for application in industrial settings, offering an effective solution for energy management.
Interaction Pattern of Groundwater and Surface Water of Beji River in Malang Regency Fatikasari, Cindi; Siswoyo, Hari; Irawan , Dasapta Erwin
Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/jeee.v3i2.5034

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Activities in the Beji River area such as bathing, washing, toilets, industry, and agriculture greatly affect the declinein the quality of the river's. Poor river surface water quality will affect the quality of groundwater in the area around the river.Groundwater and river surface water have a close relationship with each other, especially in areas around riverbanks. Therefore,this study was conducted to identify the interaction between ground air and river surface air at the research location. Based onthe description of the flow pattern identified as a whole, the type of interaction at the research location is in the form of gainstream. The relationship between the two causes similar characteristics as evidenced by the occurrence of similar patterns in thetime series analysis. These similarity characteristics are divided into 2 clusters, namely cluster 1 is influenced by pH and airtemperature while cluster 2 is influenced by TDS and DHL water with correlation values ranging from -0.074 to 0.972. Based onthe PCA analysis, the eigenvalue values obtained range from 1.042 to 1.482 with a cumulative contribution of variables of 79.58%.The hydrochemistry of air in groundwater and river surface water also shows that there are similarities in the chemical propertiesof air, namely that it has non-dominant types of cations and anions.

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