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International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences (IJARSS)
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30260205     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59890/ijarss.v1i2
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences (IJARSS) is an international journal published online monthly by the Multitech Publisher. The journal publishes research papers in the fields of social science, natural science, art, humanities, law, health sciences, technology, and related sciences.
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Design of A Monitoring System for the Implementation of Energy Management in the Electrical Engineering Study Program Workshop of the Medan State Polytechnic Sitepu, Trahman; Suparmono; Salman, Aulia; Hasan, Faisal Fahmi; Sofyan, Zul Fikri; Cholish; Abdullah
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i8.2207

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The researcher wants to make a KWH meter monitoring tool with estimated usage costs so that the tools he makes can help the community to minimize costs in the electricity consumption area, especially in the workshop room located on the 1st floor of building C at Medan State Polytechnic. The long-term goal of this research is to develop an Internet of Things (IoT)--based KWH meter monitoring tool that can read current, voltage, frequency, power factor, and power consumption. This utilization shows the use of costs that have been incurred in real-time by displaying the results on the LCD and can also be from the user's mobile phone. In this study, the strategy used in the energy management framework was determined using SWOT analysis. From the results of the measurement and monitoring of electrical energy consumption obtained the results that, energy management is carried out by applying Standard Operating Procedures for the use of electrical energy in the electrical engineering workshop room in order to save more minimal energy consumption with a large error (Error) PZEM in measuring Voltage is 0.0198% in measuring Current is 0.612%. in measuring Cosphi is 0.01%. in measuring Frequency is 0.003%. in measuring Power is 0.183%. And the average measurement error rate is below 0.5%, namely 0.23%.
Comparative Analysis of Tilt And Illumination of Solar Panels in the Design of Solar Test Simulator Cholish; Hajar, Ibnu; Faza, Sharfina; Zumhari; Azis, Abdul; Abdulah
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i8.2209

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In order for the designed tool to simulate solar panel measurements based on real-world conditions, the solar panel placement holder was arranged in a specific way during the design process. A monitor display that is mounted on the design will show the effectiveness of the solar panels and provide general solar panel information. Limitations in the positioning of solar panels will not provide a reference to conditions for measurement depending on the angle of incidence of the sun so further design needs to be done regarding the position of solar panels when measurements are taken. The development carried out in the design of this tool is in the form of adjusting the solar panel holder in the form of a solar panel holder tilt of 0°, 90°, 180°, and a distance of 30 cm halogen lamp as an energy source that is measured. Measurement results based on design, temperature 46°C, and 100% light.
Designing a Real-Time DataLogger Using the Internet of Things for a Basic Imple Home Kwh Meter Capable of 1300 VA Suparmono; Sitepu, Trahman; Salman, Aulia; Pardede, Sutan; Cholish; Abdullah; Nopri, Irvan; Setiawan, Joko Anti
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i8.2210

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Researchers want to make a kWh meter monitoring tool with estimated usage costs so that the tools made can help people to minimize costs in electricity usage. The purpose of this research is the creation of an IoT-based kWh meter monitoring tool that has the ability to read current, voltage, frequency, power factor and power usage that flows and shows the use of costs that have been used in real time with the display results on the LCD and also on the user's smartphone. In the reading results of usage costs (Rp) on the tool and PLN there is also a difference of Rp. 12,000, where the reading results on the tool are also lower than the results of the payment slip provided by PLN. The cost reading error rate on the tool is 4.4% with a reading accuracy rate of 95.6%.
Diversity Assessment of Bivalves in the Intertidal Zone in Pilar Bay Obligar, Philomel Innocent
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i8.2362

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Municipality of Pilar is the last town in the eastern province of Capiz. Pilar Bay, spanning 20 square kilometers, is a boon. At low tide, a variety of edible bivalves' shells may be found around the bay's shoreline, offering a source of money for the residents. The loss in bivalve variety, abundance, and ecological functions due to overharvesting signifies a loss of environmental integrity at the local and watershed levels. The purpose of this study was to catalog and assess the variety of edible bivalves found in the Municipality's intertidal zone. Descriptive survey methods were used to gather data from December 2015 to January 2016 in eight barangays in Pilar: Dulangan, Binaobawan, Rosario, Poblacion, Natividad, San Ramon, Casanayan, Balogo, and Dayhagan. Three 1 × 1 m2 quadrats were placed down in each of the nine stations that were chosen using the belt transect approach and a quadrat. The following items were utilized to perform the study: a tiny garden trowel, a laptop computer, a nylon rope, pegs, a meter stick, and a camera. The findings indicate that seven (7) edible bivalves belonging to the families Arcidae, Veneridae, Psammobidae, Mactridea, and Solenidae were known locally as paros, litob, punaw, bug-atan, higda-higda, tikhan, and kagaykay. It also demonstrates which species were most prevalent and prolific in Pilar's intertifal zone: litob, punaw, kagaykay, higda-higda, and bug-atan.
Pedestrian Arrangement On Wr Soepratman Street Bengkulu City as an Educational Area Juwito, Rizqiyah Safitri; Fatona, Geby; Sari, Renitha
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i8.2386

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Urban development is one of the forms of progress of a city, which shows that the economy of an area is running well, especially in the education area. The education area is an area that has a level of density at a certain time span and provides facilities for pedestrian space. A good educational area is to provide ease of movement for pedestrians. However, this is rarely found in the education area. Education areas are more dominated by the economy in the form of trade and services, so the need for pedestrian ways is often forgotten and considered unimportant. This can be seen on Jalan WR Soepratman (the gate of Bengkulu University (UNIB) up to Elementary School 69 Bengkulu City. Every day, Jalan WR Soepratman is high in motorized vehicle and pedestrian activity, both from students and from the community. The high level of activity in the area along WR Soepratman is due to the large number of Bengkulu University students and students from 69 Bengkulu City elementary schools. On the WR Soepratman road that connects Bengkulu University (UNIB) with Elementary School 69 Bengkulu City, there are no pedestrian facilities. On the shoulder of the road is used for selling activities for street vendors. Based on this, research is needed so that the end of this research can be a design solution in planning pedestrian paths on WR Soepratman Road. The research methods used are literature study, observation study, and descriptive analysis.
Characteristics Of Two Original Facades (Gable and Gunungan) Of Malabero Chinese Shop House In Bengkulu City Anggi Yudha Pratama; Juwito, Rizqiyah Safitri; Pratimi, Mariska; Sari, Renitha
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i8.2387

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Building facades convey a period of culture at the time the building was built, as well as providing the identity of a cultural group or community. Building facades and anthropology became the impetus to find out the original characteristics of the two main facades in the row of Malabero Chinese shophouses on Jalan D. I. Panjaitan Bengkulu City. This research uses the field observation method to obtain data through photographs as well as information from the surrounding community, historians, and cultural experts in Bengkulu and Malabero Chinese Village, to get a link to the facade pattern with an emphasis on building facade elements (roof, walls and building openings) through variables of Chinese shophouse facade characteristics and shop house facade indicators. Malabero Bengkulu's Chinese shophouses are grouped within the Chinese settlement (Chinese Kamp) in front of Fort Marlborough, initially having two characteristics of Chinese shophouse building styles based on their facades. The alteration of the south side of the Malabero Chinese shophouses eliminated many of the original characteristics of the original facade of the Malabero Bengkulu Chinese shophouses (gable roof). As a result, many new characteristics of the shophouse facade elements have been replaced. The shape of the roof (gunungan), the removal of the balcony, and the shape of the building openings became the characteristics of the facade face of the south side Malabero Chinese shop house (gunungan roof). This change in the facade is in anticipation of the load being responsive to earthquakes.
The Influence of Work Motivation on Bawaslu Employees in Bogor Regency on Public Satisfaction Sholehah, Annisa Zahra; Maruapey, Muhamad Husein; Aprilliyani, Neng Virly
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i8.2437

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Motivation is a factor that encourages a person to carry out certain activities, therefore motivation is often interpreted as a factor driving a person's behavior. Motivated employees tend to work better in carrying out their duties. Public satisfaction with Bawaslu's performance is an important indicator of Bawaslu's success in carrying out its duties. People who are satisfied with Bawaslu's performance tend to have higher trust in the election process. This study uses a quantitative approach with Work Motivation (X) and Public Satisfaction (Y) as variables. It sampled 18 employees and 18 public members using observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The correlation between work motivation and p satisfaction was 0.351, indicating a weak influence. The t-test showed no significant effect (tcount = 1.486, ttable = 1.746). The coefficient of determination (R²) was 0.121, meaning work motivation affects public satisfaction by 12.1%.

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