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Selected Peer-Reviewed Articles from the International Conference on Engineering Application, Physics and Sciences
(ICEAPS2017), Johor Bahru, Malaysia, 26–27 October, 2017
pp. 9023-9025(3)
Authors: Supriyono; Siswanto, Waluyo Adi; Darmawan, Agung Setyo; Utomo, Wahyu Mulyo; Supriyono, Heru;
Setiawan, Wisnu; Solikin, Mochamad; Ulinuha, Agus;
Prasetyo, Hari; Purnama, Herry
Vibration Analysis of Steam Turbine Blade: A Finite Element Analysis
pp. 9026-9030(5)
Authors: Amini, Kourosh; Heidari, Milad
The Experimental Investigation of Injector Research: A Review
pp. 9031-9036(6)
Authors: Semin; Cahyagi, Danang; Mustono, Eddy
Experimental Piston Modification on Internal Combustion Engine: A State of the Art Review
pp. 9037-9040(4)
Authors: Semin; Rudianto; Darmawan
The Effect of Additional Reflector on the Burner of TLUD Gasification Stove
pp. 9041-9045(5)
Authors: Wijianto; Sarjito; Subroto; Himawanto, D. A;
Adityarini, H
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Application of Flavonoid and Anthocyanin Contents from Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) Peel as Natural Dyes on Cotton Fabric
pp. 9853-9855(3)
Authors: Paramita, Vita; Kusumayanti, Heny;
Wahyuningsih; Amalia, Rizka; Leviana, Wilandika; Nisa’, Qurrotun A. K
Pressurized Hot Water Extraction of Zingiber officinale Fresh Rhizome
pp. 9856-9858(3)
Authors: Paramita, Vita; Yulianto, Mohamad Endy; Hartati, Indah; Bahrudin, Udin; Amalia, Rizka; Kusumo, Priyono;
Syah, Andi Nur Alam; Arimukti, Tedy Krisna
Axial Capacity of Concrete Filled Double Lip Channel
pp. 9859-9862(4)
Authors: Wahiddin; Dewi, Sri Murni; SMD, Agoes;
Wisnumurti
The Reduction of H S of Biogas by Utilize Activated Sludge, Cow Rumen Fluid and
Bacteria Culture in a Fermentative Biofiltration System
pp. 9863-9865(3)
Authors: Wahyuningsih; Paramita, Vita; Hartati, Indah;
EndyYulianto, Moh; Wilandika 2
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Publisher: American Scientific Publishers DOI: https://doi.org/10.1166/asl.2018.13160
Application of Flavonoid and Anthocyanin Contents from Rambutan ( Nephelium
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The application of natural dyes on material fabric gain attention, recently. An alternative prospective plant that possibly applied as natural dyes and abundantly obtained in Indonesia is the rambutan peel (Nephelium lappaceum). This work evaluated the potential of
anthocyanin and flavonoid contents of rambutan peel (Nephelium lappaceum), a worthless waste and continuously exist annualy as a natural dye application on the cotton fabric. It focused the study on the rambutan peel concentration (15, 20, 25%) by using alum (aluminium sulfate) as fixative agent. After the mordanting process, the TFC were decreased 5.15, 11.99 and 35.19% at each concentration observed, respectively. The higher concentration of rambutan peel provided the less degradation of anthocyanin compounds during mordanting. These results were opponently comparing to the flavonoid content.
Keywords: Anthocyanin Content; Flavonoid Content; Natural Dyes;
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Affiliations: Chemical Engineering, Vocational School, Diponegoro University, Semarang 50275, Indonesia
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Source: Advanced Science Letters, Volume 24, Number 12, December 2018, pp. 9026-9030(5) Publisher: American Scientific Publishers
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A steam turbine is a device which converts heat energy to mechanical energy. The blade is one of the steam turbine components which its failure causes safety risks and repair cost. Hence, it is necessary to consider the basic design aspects of the blades. The study of vibration helps to investigate causes of failure in the blade which alters its dynamic characteristics. Therefore, this paper investigated vibration in two types of steam turbine blades called impulse and reaction using finite element analysis. Blades were modeled using a computer-aided design software. A 248 N widespread tangential force was applied to the blade. All materials were assumed linear, homogenous and isotropic. The root of blades was fitted in internal groove blade fastening. Based on results, deformation was higher in tip and middle of both impulse and reaction blades than their root. Impulse turbine blade in all four modes experienced lower maximum deformation than reaction one. Moreover, impulse turbine blade experienced higher frequency compared with reaction one in all modes except in the second mode of vibration. It can be concluded that the reaction turbine blades are about to failure considerably higher than impulse one in same conditions.
Keywords: Blade; Finite Element Analysis; Impulse and Reaction Steam Turbine; Vibration Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Ahram Branch, Ahram, Iran Publication date: December 1, 2018
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The static cavitation tank set-up and experimental techniques were developed as a compete facility for investigation of underwater marine propeller cavitation flow as presented in this paper. This facility was developed to initiate experimental investigation of underwater marine propeller hydrodynamic with particular emphasis on the modeling and characterizing of propeller thrust and torque performances under cavitating flow. The static cavitation tank, dynamometer, controller, instrumentation and data acquisition were developed as a complete system with the computer aided design and engineering application tools. The system was designed for conducting the open-water test to characterize propeller performance (thrust and torque) as well as observation of cavitation phenomenon up to a maximum propeller rotation speed of 1200 RPM. A highly skewed commercial ‘J’ outboard marine propeller sample with different pitch distance values (248 mm [9.25×9.75J], 267 mm [9.25×9.75J] and 305 mm [9.25×12J]) were utilized to demonstrate the capability and functional of this developed facility. Experiment found that propeller thrust and torque characteristics increases in value along with increasing propeller rotation speed (100 RPM to 1200 RPM), which had conformed to the marine propeller performance convention. Propulsion operation ranging from 700 rpm to 1200 rpm had also satisfied well above the recommended minimum Reynolds number of 5×10 for the flow to simulate a fully turbulent and matching condition of the actual physical model flow. Cavitation and cavitating flow was found to develop on the back section of propeller blade had steadily increased from 800 RPM onwards. Facility drawbacks such as limitation to zero advanced speed operation condition, maximum propeller rotation of 1200 RPM, pressure and velocity measurement ability and rebounding wave were also highlighted. This low cost and capability limitation facility was developed as a start for enhancing the University underwater marine propeller research activities.
Keywords: Experimental Fluid Dynamic; Marine Propeller Cavitation; Static Cavitation Tunnel Document Type: Research Article
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Source: Advanced Science Letters, Volume 24, Number 12, December 2018, pp. 9261-9265(5) Publisher: American Scientific Publishers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1166/asl.2018.12250
Country development from the view point of economy is usually described through the amount of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). GDP as well as wellbeing of the country inhabitants are important indicators, which might show the signs of coherence. Wellbeing of individuals is described also through the income distribution and the possibility to attain the higher level of education. The paper deals with the problem how GDP reflexes into the income distribution in the case of Europe while income distribution is searched with respect to the educational attainment level. The correlation between GDP and income of individuals with respect to the attainment levels such as primary, upper secondary and tertiary. The possible
correlations, as statistical method, were tested in details for the cases of European Union (27 states), United Kingdom, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland.
Keywords: Analysis; Correlation; Education Level; Europe; Gross Domestic Product (GDP); Income Document Type: Research Article
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Authors: Morales-Urrutia, Diana ; Morales-Urrutia, Ximena ; Carvajal-Larenas, Patricio ; Source: Advanced Science Letters, Volume 24, Number 12, December 2018, pp. 9283-9286(4) Publisher: American Scientific Publishers
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This study has as objective to offer a first approximation to the community-based tourism in Ecuador, both from a conceptual approach and at an empirical level. The departing point is a bibliographical review on the subject of study. After, the study is completed with an analysis of the supply evolution and its main
characteristics of this kind of tourism in Ecuador. The analysed data come from two official sources. On the one hand, from the Ministry of Tourism (MINTUR) for the period 2013–2014. On the other hand, the data come from the Plurinational Federation of Community-Based Tourism (FEPTCE) for the period 2004–2015.
From this analysis, we attempt to establish provisional conclusions about the current state of community- based tourism in rural areas in Ecuador. A first outcome to highlight is that despite of being a relatively new typology of tourism, it has achieved in the last decade, a positioning as a typology within the Ecuadorian tourism supply.
Keywords: Community-Based Tourism; Ecuador; Rural Areas Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas, Universidad de Técnica de Ambato, Ambato EC104180, Ecuador 2: Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela 15782, España
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