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Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology
ISSN : 27162257     EISSN : 27162265     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21831/jeatech
Core Subject : Engineering,
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology (JEATech) is an open-access double-blind peer-reviewed journal of Engineering, Technology, and Applied Technology. Authors are invited to disseminate theoretical and practice-oriented topics relevant to: Electrical Engineering Electronic Engineering Informatics engineering Computer Science Mechatronics Engineering Mechanical Engineering Automotive Engineering Civil Engineering Industrial Engineering Applied technology related to the previous fields of engineering
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Overlay welding analysis on GTAW and SMAW processes in terms of mechanical properties and corrosion rate Ahmad Fikrie; Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi; Ardani Ahsanul Fakhri
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 3, No 2 (2022): (August)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v3i2.53148

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The Overlay welding process is a coating technique that is carried out using the welding process. In this study, a coating was conducted on carbon SA 516 gr. 70 with stainless steel electrodes. Welding was carried out with the GTAW and SMAW processes. The electrode used in the first coating for GTAW was ER309L while for SMAW was E309L. The next coating used in the GTAW electrode was ER316L and the SMAW electrode was E316L. In both welding processes, testing was carried out on mechanical properties and corrosion rates. Testing was carried out to determine mechanical properties, namely bending testing. This was done based on ASME IX. Bending test results in both processes are declared accepted because there are no defects. In testing the corrosion rate using the three-electrode cell method based on the ASTM G102 Overlay welding process with GTAW has a slower corrosion rate of 0.00890 MMPY compared to the overlay welding process with SMAW.
Strategic alignment maturity assessment on conventional bank’s information technology Nia Budi Puspitasari; Singgih Saptadi; Aditya Dwi Rahmadi
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 3, No 2 (2022): (August)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v3i2.48859

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Strategic alignment between information technology and business strategy is needed to achieve an organization's performance excellence. Bank X is a bank that focused on serving the micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) market segments. Bank X provided a variety of banking services which are generally grouped into activities of raising and distributing funds. Banking services are carried out conventionally. At the end of 2019, Bank X was acquired by an investment holding company. The objective of the acquisition is to develop Bank X into a bank with a digital platform. This study aims to measure the maturity level of strategic alignment of information technology with business strategies at Bank X. A conceptual framework is developed based on relevant literature. The level of strategic alignment is measured based on Luftman's Strategic Alignment Maturity Model (SAMM) framework. The results of the analysis show that the strategic alignment maturity level of Bank X is at level 3. Several recommendations are given to improve the maturity level of Bank X's strategic alignment.
Static analysis of thrust bearing with lubrication hole variation in an automobile's connecting rod Edy Suryono; Gilar Selo Yuda Pratama; Agus Jamaldi
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2023): (March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v4i1.58461

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The research used the thrust bearing of a 1298cc automobile. The thrust-bearing material was annealed stainless steel (SS 201) with a tensile strength of 685 MPa and a yield strength of 292 MPa. The research objective was to obtain the best static thrust-bearing analysis results based on CAE software analysis. The research method included design stages, material parameters, fixed geometry determination, loading, meshing settings, computation, and result data. The simulation results were in the form of stress values, where the maximum stress value on the three-hole, one-hole, and non-hole thrust bearings were 227.2 MPa, 215.1 MPa, and 138 MPa, respectively. The non-hole thrust bearing could be the safest among all variations. The non-hole thrust bearing had a critical stress area value of 154 MPa, where it could absorb a force of 52.75% of the yield strength, the lowest strain was 8.531E-4, and had the highest minimum safety factor of 1.896.
Improvement of working posture in the metal casting industry to prevent musculoskeletal disorders Afiqoh Akmalia Fahmi; Arinda Soraya Putri; Rizal Dwiyanto
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2023): (March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v4i1.58647

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Less ergonomic work postures such as bending and squatting have the potential to pose work risks. When muscles receive static loads repeatedly and for a long time, it causes complaints of damage to joints, ligaments, and tendons commonly referred to as musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) or injuries to the musculoskeletal system. This study aimed to determine the level of risk of work postures performed by workers in each work activity using the Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA) and Ovako Working Posture Analysis System (OWAS) methods and provide suggestions for improving work postures to minimise the occurrence of work risks. The research was conducted at the foundry of metal in the Casting section. Initial data in the form of Nordic Body Map (NBM) questionnaire data used to determine complaints in the musculoskeletal system and data in the form of image documentation on each work activity used as material for analysing the assessment of the REBA and OWAS methods. Proposals for improving the working posture were given in the form of adding foundations for moulding and pattern-making activities, the design of tools for metal liquid pouring activities, and furnace designs for metal smelting. Proposals for improving the working posture were given in the form of adding foundations for moulding and pattern making, the design of tools for metal liquid pouring, and furnace designs for metal smelting.
Comparative study of sinus earthquake forces and ground motion on structure behavioral response using linear time history analysis method Suryatama Ageng Pamuji; Slamet Widodo; Maris Setyo Nugroho; Faqih Ma`arif; Ahmed Wasiu Akande
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2023): (March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v4i1.58666

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This study aimed to calculate the design earthquake with a harmonic sine wave approach at a frequency of 1.5 Hz; 2.5 Hz; 3.5 Hz; 4;5 Hz, as well as Loma Prieta, Northridge, and Kobe ground motion. In addition, a structural response review was also carried out based on a comparison of the effects of the ground motion and sine wave earthquake forces. This study used an experimental method of modelling an apartment building with a scale of 1: 50. The case study was located in Mantrijeron, Yogyakarta, which has a seismic category in the medium-size class. The analysis phase began with material definition, element dimension estimation, modelling by analysis software, loading estimation, structural analysis, and comparison of structural responses based on the deviation. The results indicate that the building model could withstand dynamic loads from harmonic waves up to a frequency of 5.5 Hz for one minute of vibration. The most significant deviation is shown at a frequency of 4.5 Hz with an x-axis direction of 0.110 and a y-direction of 0.160. The structural response resulting from ground motion loading shows that the highest deviation occurred due to the influence of the Kobe earthquake, with a deviation of 0.063 in the x-axis direction and 0.054 in the y-axis direction. Based on these results, the effect of harmonic sine waves is greater than the ground motion loading on the response of the building structure, so it is used as an experimental loading through a vibrating table with the actual residual deviation results showing a value of 0.9 mm in the y-axis direction. The difference in structural response results could be caused by the supports and connections modelling in planning through analysis software which could not precisely represent the actual implementation of the building model.
Comparative analysis of Indonesian news validity detection accuracy using machine learning Rachelita Embun Safira; Akhsin Nurlayli
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2023): (March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v4i1.58791

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Hoax news prediction is required to anticipate the growth of hoax news in social media. This study aimed to determine the best model for predicting whether the news is a hoax or valid based on the dataset taken from Kaggle.com. This study used several data prediction methods: Support Vector Machine (SVM), Random Forest, Logistic Regression, and Naïve Bayes. After the research processes and data testing, the results showed that the best model for predicting hoax news was SVM, which had the highest accuracy, precision, and recall score of the others.
Experimental test analysis of hydram pump flow rate using L9 Taguchi at fish pond aquaculture Joko Yunianto Prihatin; Brillian Adjie Pangestu; Roedy Kristiyono; Sulistyadi Sulistyadi
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2023): (March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v4i1.58352

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Good water quality in fish nursery cultivation greatly influences the harvest quality. Temperature and Ph can be maintained properly with proper air circulation. The main problem is that the best flow rate quality in fish ponds of 0.123m3/second is only achieved through the flow from the dam. In this study, the installation of hydram pumps in fish ponds was carried out with the angle of assessing the inflow and discharge to adjust to variations in the diameter of the inlet and outlet pipes, the height of the inlet pipe, and the height of the tank. The experimental design used L9 orthogonal array Taguchi with four replicas. The result of this study was that the maximum value of the input flow rate was 305.73 cm3/second, and the discharge flow rate was 40.35 cm3/second. The maximum value was in the 8th composition; namely, the variation of the inlet pipe height was 200 in, the outlet pipe height was 350 cm, the inlet pipe diameter was 1 in, and the outlet pipe diameter was ½ in.
Combustion characteristics of briquettes made from microwave-assisted co-pyrolysis products of palm shell and LDPE Novi Caroko; Wahyudi Wahyudi; Haryo Wibowo
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2023): (March)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v4i1.57808

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Briquettes are solids that are generally made from agricultural waste materials. Char briquettes are one of the alternative energies for daily needs. This study used char from palm shell and LDPE microwave-assisted co-pyrolysis at 450 Watts. The briquettes were made from the product of co-pyrolysis of palm shell and Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) with variations in the composition of 0:100, 50:50, and 100:0 and pressure of 50 kg/cm2, 100 kg/cm2, 150 kg/cm2, and 200 kg/cm2. In this research, thermogravimetry analysis (TGA) was the method used to determine combustion characteristics. This study aimed to determine the combustion characteristics, including the Initiation Temperature of Fixed Carbon (ITFC), Initiation Temperature of Volatile Matter (ITVM), Peak of weight loss rate Temperature (PT), Activation Energy (Ea), and Mass Loss Rate (MLR). The results showed that the increased briquettes pressure increases the ITVM, ITFC, PT, and EA. The higher LDPE composition in the briquettes decreased the ITVM, ITFC, PT, and Ea, but increased the MLR.
Green-based supplier selection using BWM and VIKOR methods in the Indonesian manufacturing sector Yudam Alkolid; V. Reza Bayu Kurniawan; Syamsul Ma'arif; Nerda Zura Zaibidi; Norfaridatul Akmaliah Othman
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 4, No 2 (2023): (August)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v4i2.62852

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The selection of green-based suppliers remains a challenge for manufacturing firms in Indonesia. In today's business landscape, it is crucial to consider green aspects as part of sustainability practices when choosing suppliers. However, there is a limited number of studies providing frameworks for selecting suppliers based on green factors, particularly in developing countries. This study aimed to propose a framework for selecting suppliers using multicriteria decision-making (MCDM) techniques. A case study was conducted in an Indonesian metal manufacturing company that considers carbon reduction and incorporates traditional supplier selection factors such as quality, cost, and capacity. The study integrated two MCDM techniques, namely the best-worst method (BWM) and Višekriterijumsko Kompromisno Rangiranje (VIKOR), to evaluate and select green-based suppliers. BWM was employed to determine the weights of the criteria, while VIKOR ranked the suppliers. Seven criteria were identified, including cost (C1), quality (C2), delivery time (C3), technology application (C4), compliance with environmental regulations (C5), green practice certification (C6), and green efforts (C7). Nine suppliers were screened and ranked accordingly. The results indicate that quality, delivery time, and cost are the top three ranked criteria based on their importance. Further, this study includes nine suppliers in which supplier S7 demonstrates the best performance compared to the others. This study highlights that in Indonesia, most organizations tend to prioritize traditional criteria, while green factors are still overlooked. However, the company examined in this study has taken the initiative to include environmental factors in its decision-making process. The findings of this study contribute to the development of a framework for selecting green suppliers in a developing country context.
Evaluation of capacity and number of gates for delays and fuel consumption in the FTSP UII parking area Muhamad Abdul Hadi; Muhammad Kennyzyra Bintang; Ad Zulfa Geovani Firdaus; Ghina Hanifah Farza
Journal of Engineering and Applied Technology Vol 4, No 2 (2023): (August)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jeatech.v4i2.59816

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One of the goals of campus development is to provide more adequate facilities for campus residents. This is caused by the increase in vehicles and a large traffic movement that will result in parking users having difficulty parking and causing congestion. This study was devoted to examining the capacity of the FTSP UII motorcycle parking area. Data in this study was obtained by conducting a survey at the research location. The research results will be obtained by comparing the capacity of the FTSP UII parking area in the existing conditions and the next 5 years as well as comparing the value of fuel consumption. Based on the research that has been carried out, the existing parking lot can still accommodate vehicles. Furthermore, in the next 5 years, the parking lot can no longer accommodate vehicles. In addition, it can be concluded that the addition of parking gates can reduce the queue length by 56%, delay by 19%, and fuel consumption by 19%.