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Analisis Kinerja Turbin Pelton Proto X dengan Varian Ukuran Nosel Menggunakan Aplikasi CFD Yusrizal Yusrizal; Ayu Amanah; Bagas Prasetio
Radial : Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Rekayasa Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Maret
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik - Universitas Bung Karno

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62024/radial.v1i1.1

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After get trial of performance of Turbin Pelton Proto X was done with some variations of desain such as percentage of valve opening, nozel distance from center of runner and nozel diameter than get the result of performance. To complete and get perfection need to do simulation and analyse Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) uses powerfull engineering software. Based on turbin Pelton Proto X performance result, the velocity of flow is 1.74 m/s. This value will be use for fill parameter conditions when Ansys Fluent is setting up. For this case, it will simulate and analyse of turbin Pelton Proto X with different nozzle diameter and than know the type of flow happen in system of turbin Pelton piping. The result of this CFD analyzing can also give recommendations for development of turbin Pelton Proto X to get higher performance.
Current Status Of Global Engineering Education: Mini Review Ibham Veza; Yusrizal Yusrizal; Muhammad Idris; Nicky Rahmana Putra; Shuaibu Alani Balogun
Radial : Jurnal Ilmiah Sains dan Rekayasa Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik - Universitas Bung Karno

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62024/radial.v1i2.8

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This mini review addresses global engineering education, its diversity, its challenges, and its geographical disparities. Engineering education is essential to sustainable development. The review stresses the need for interdisciplinary engineering that considers social, economic, and environmental concerns. Specialised engineering education packages are increasingly emphasising sustainability. This combination gives engineers the knowledge and abilities to create solutions that meet present needs while preserving resources and future generations. Despite its importance, this brief study highlights global engineering education challenges. Access to high-quality education is unequal, favouring pupils with strong math and science backgrounds. The lack of academic and student diversity may limit perspectives and innovation. Curriculum should also adapt to rapid technological change and industry needs. Internationalising engineering education is complicated by varied standards and teaching methods in different nations, making global comparison and collaboration difficult. The review compares educational systems in India, Malaysia, the US, the UK, China, Australia, Germany, and Indonesia. Regional variances are monitored by certification authorities to ensure compliance with local industry standards. The study emphasises the need for a flexible, well-planned curriculum. Optimal curriculum should align educational goals with industry-specific competencies, be flexible to meet technological developments, and be interdisciplinary. This aims not only meet student educational and career goals but also ensure a workforce with the skills and knowledge to address today's important concerns, particularly sustainability.