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IPTEK The Journal of Engineering
ISSN : 23378557     EISSN : 28075064     DOI : -
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IPTEK The Journal of Engineering (E-ISSN: 2337-8557) is an academic journal on the issued related to engineering and technology. IPTEK The Journal of Engineering published first time in August 2014. From 2014-2018 (Volume 1-4) IPTEK The Journal of Engineering publish three issues (numbers) annually (April, August, and December). Since 2019 published annually in April and August. It is open to all scientist, researchers, education practitioners, and other scholars. Therefore this journal welcomes various topics in different engineering disciplines. Our target is to reach all universities, research centers and institutes in the globe. Call for Papers IPTEK The Journal of Engineering is an open-access journal, which means that visitors all over the world could read, download, cite, and distribute papers published in this journal for free. We adopt a peer-review model, which insured fast publishing and convenient submission. In addition to peer-reviewed original research papers, the Editorial Board welcomes original research reports, state-of-the-art reviews and communications in the broadly defined field of engineering science and technology. Theses, dissertations, research papers, and reviews are all acceptable for publication. All topics should relevant to the issues faced by industries, governments, and communities. The broad-based topics may be covered by the following knowledge areas: Computer Engineering and Information Systems (Telematics, Algorithms and Programming, Network Based Computing, Smart Computing and Vision, Intelligent Information Management, Computer Architecture and Networking, Applied Modeling and Computing, Graphics Interaction and Games, Software engineering, Information Technology Infrastructure and Security, Information Systems Management, Data Engineering and Business Intelligence, Data Acquisition and Information Dissemination, Enterprise System, and Smart Cities and Cyber Security) Civil Infrastructure Engineering (Hydrotechnics and Surveying, Construction Implementation Management, Building Materials and Structures, and Transportation and Geotechnics) Mechanical Engineering (Energy Convertion, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Mechanical Design, and Manufacture) Electrical Engineering Automation (Cyber Physical, Automation, and Industrial Robots, Programmable Logic Controller and Control System, Antennas and Propagation, Instrumentation, Measurement and Power System Identification, Multimedia Telecommunications Network, Multimedia Communication, Electric Energy Conversion, Electric Power System Simulation, High voltage, System and Cybernetics, Microelectronics and Embedded Systems, Biocybernetics, Instrumentation and Biomedical Signal Processing, Multimedia Computing and Machine Intelligence, and Digital Signal Processing) Chemical Engineering (Applied Chemistry, Biochemical and Bioprocess, Advance Functional Materials and Analysis, Thermodynamic, Chemical Reaction, Material and Nanocomposite, Bioenergy, Wastewater Treatment, Process Integration, Fluid Mechanic, and Sustainable Industrial Systems) Instrumentation Engineering (Control Instrumentation, Measurement Instrumentation, Photonic Engineering, Vibration and Acoustics, and Embedded Systems and Physical Cyber) Business Statistics (Business Analytic, and Quality and Productivity Engineering) And physical, chemical, biological, and environmental sciences that are directly related to engineering.
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Searching the Correct and Appropriate Deterrence Function General Formula for Calculating Gravity Trip Distribution Model Hitapriya Suprayitno
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 4, No 3 (2018)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v4i3.a3762

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Trip Distribution Model is a very important part of Transport Modeling. This is a result of a mathematical operation among Trip Generation, Generalized Cost Matrix, and Deterrence Function. Thus, it can be understood easily that having a correct and appropriate Deterrence Function Formula is important. Here, correct means that the curve form is in concordance with typical Trip Length Distribution pattern. While, appropriate means that the function is easy to be manipulated in getting a good conformity with the Trip Length Distribution. Three Deterrence Function types, i.e. negative power, negative exponential, and Tanner, were investigated. The investigation was done upon Negative Power Function, Negative Exponential Function and 4 combinations of Tanner Function. The research result indicates that the Negative Power and the Negative Exponential are correct. While, among the four Tanner Function combinations, the correct ones are only the Tanner Function – Negative Power Negative Exponential and the Tanner Function – Positive Power Negative Exponential. The correct and appropriate Deterrence Functions are the above four Basic Functions multiply by a Constant.
Design of PLC Based Control System for Rotary Flexible Fixture with PID Compensator Adi Susanto; Sampurno Sampurno; Suhardjono Suhardjono
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 4, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v4i3.a5018

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Machining process consist of machine tool, cutting tool and work piece that must securely held by jig and fixture. A rotary flexible fixture prototype then developed, to locate work piece at desired angular position using rotary and tilt angular positioning components to complement machining processes such as CNC mill, EDM, machining center, etc. This research focused on designing PLC based control system with PID compensator for the prototype, this paper however deal with rotary component in particular. Preliminarily, all components assembled into closed-loop transfer function and calculated its frequency domain overall transfer function. Analysis of control system stability then followed, using such methods as Routh-Hurwitz, Nyquist and Root Locus. Next, the system’s time responses need to be evaluated, design targets are rise time less than 0.2 second, settling time not exceeding 0.4 second and zero steady state error with ±2% allowable error. If target are not satisfied, then use of PID compensator. Stability analysis results shows the system are stable according to Routh-Hurwitz, Root Locus, and Nyquist criteria. Time responses analysis results in rise time 0.267 second and settling time 0,476 second. While, the system yield zero steady state error. To meet design targets, PID compensator were employed, after tuning at proportional gain value 1.5, rotary component reached rise time 0,178 second, settling time 0,317 second, well within design target. These results are essential for PLC programming, assembly process and general consideration or recommendation for selecting components to gain a simple yet better perform control system.
The Effect of Feedwater Heaters Operation Schemes to a 200 MW Steam Power Plant Heat Rate Using Cycle-Tempo Software Adi Apriyanto Wijaya; Budi Utomo Kukuh Widodo
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 4, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v4i3.a4995

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There are several ways to improve performance of Rankine cycle which is implemented at steam power plant, regenerative feedwater heating is one of the methods. Some failures in closed feedwater heaters such as, water leak through manhole and tube leakage may happen during operation of the plant. Repairing such failures may take some period of time and must shut off the operation of the feedwater heaters. Further study is needed to evaluate the effect of closed feedwater heater in off-service condition against the steam power plant’s performance. This study varies off-service condition of closed feedwater heaters applying thermodynamics analysis and modeled through Cycle-Tempo software. There are 12 possible feedwater heater operation schemes. Based on the heat balance and equipment design of a 200 MW Steam Power Plant at Jakarta-Indonesia, this study concluded that the NPHR might increase as much as 0.96% and 0.39% due to the off-service of any HPH and the off-service of any LPH respectively. Schemes of 2 off-service feedwater heaters summed up with 1.37% increase of NPHR.
Energy Auditing at Block 1 Muara Karang Combined Cycle Power Plant Andy Setyanto; Ary Bachtiar Krishna Putra
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 4, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v4i3.a5016

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Every year electricity growth in the world always increases. But the growing growth is the need for future controls in order to make the utilization more effective and efficient. In addition, with the utilization of appropriate energy will have an impact on the preservation of the surrounding environment. In Indonesia, has been regulated related to the efficient utilization of energy by the enactment of Government Regulation No 70 of 2009 of Energy Conservation. The method used for this research is to conduct an energy audit on PLTGU Block 1 Combined Cycle Power Plant (CCPP) Muara Karang. This audit is begin from collecting operating parameters’ data then conducting the performance calculation of the main equipment. The result of the calculation then compared with commissioning data in 1995. From the calculation obtained the profile of energy use and find the largest gap from the comparison between actual performance with commissioning in 1995. The gap is then analyzed the cause of equipment inefficiency and conducted field study. After that is given the recommendation of Energy Saving Potential to be able to improve the efficiency of the equipment. The recommendations are analyzed by economic studies to provide alternative improvements solution for management.
Effect of Holding Time and Cooling Medium on Microstructure and Hardness of AISI 8655 in Hardening Process Alvian Toto Wibisono; Mavindra Ramadhani; Rochman Rochiem
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 4, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v4i3.a4280

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The microstructure transformation of AISI 8655, affecting to hardness and impact properties in various hardening processes, has been investigated in this work. AISI 8655 specimens which had been prepared before hardening processes were heated to austenite temperature and held for 30 minutes and 60 minutes then continued by rapid cooling in various medium (air, oil and water). The hardened steel specimens were tested by optical microscope to observe microstructure, brinell test and impact test respectively to measure hardness and impact strength properties. Martensite and bainite were microstructures that appeared after hardening processes. The holding time for 30 minutes gave higher hardness properties than the holding time for 60 minutes. However, the holding time for 60 minutes performed higher impact strength than that for 30 minutes. The highest of hardness was performed by the specimen cooled in water medium at 552 BHN and the highest of impact strength was performed by the specimen cooled in air medium at 7.2 J/mm2.

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