Arie Indartono
Jurusan Teknik Kelistrikan Kapal, Politeknik Perkapalan Negeri Surabaya Jl. Teknik Kimia, Kampus ITS Sukolilo, Surabaya, 60111, Indonesia

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Journal : The Spirit of Society Journal : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement

Evaluation of Radar Reflector Design for Traditional Fishermen in Banyuwangi Dian Asa Utari; M. Basuki Rahmat; I Putu Arta Wibawa; Arie Indartono; Eko Setijadi; Sri Wiwoho Mudjanarko
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 5 No 1 (2021): September 2021
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v5i1.1557

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Every fishing boat owned by fishermen in the Muncar Harbor area of Banyuwangi is always decorated. In addition to beautifying the ship, they also provide enthusiasm for work. Various decorations used include the shape of the dome of the mosque and the shape of a butterfly. Although technically all ornaments do not support their safety at sea. Accidents, namely the collision of traditional fishing vessels by large commercial vessels often occur. because the area of operation of traditional fishermen is the trajectory of large commercial ships. Many accidents occur because the presence of fishing boats is not detected by commercial vessels. because most traditional fishing boats are made of materials that do not reflect the radar signals of large vessels. For this reason, it is very necessary to install a reflector radar, which is a passive radar that serves to increase the object’s Radar Cross Section value. This radar can be mounted on fishing vessels so that the reflected energy from this radar reflector can be recognized by large ships. This article describes designs that are in demand by traditional fishermen in the Muncar area of Banyuwangi.
Performance Evaluation of Floating Solar Power Plant in Sidobandung Bojonegoro Mohammad Basuki Rahmat; Joessianto Eko Poetro; Annas Singgih Setiyoko; Hendro Agus Widodo; Purwidi Asri; Edy Prasetya Hidayat; Arie Indartono; Sri Wiwoho Mudjanarko
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 6 No 2: March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v6i2.2197

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Sidobandung Village is a village that will develop the potential as a tourism village. One of the potentials that has been successfully built is a reservoir. With the construction of the reservoir in this village, tourism activities began to be seen. The number of visitors who came increases the village's income. Yet, Currently it only open on daytime conditions. Therefore, in its development, there is a desire to open services at night. The problem is how to reduce electricity costs. One of the facilities to support this is to build a floating generator (PLTS) which was built in collaboration with one of the expert vocational colleges in the field of floating buildings located in Surabaya. This floating PLTS is a renewable energy source, in accordance with the village's wish to become an educational tourism village. This floating PLTS is expected to be able to supply 30 lamps which each having a power of 50 watts for street lighting around the reservoir. The total lamp load is about 100 watts. The PLTS system that was built consists of 10 solar cell panels, each solar cell panel has a capacity of 330 WP. With a total of 4 batteries with specifications of 12 Volt 200 Ah. This system is being evaluated. The evaluation results show that the battery capacity is only able to supply 15 lamps for 12 hours. So to supply all the required load, 12 batteries are needed.