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http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/169395| Title: | Pengukuran Respon Suhu Permukaan Tubuh Sapi PO Terhadap Perubahan Mikroklimat Menggunakan Kamera Termal Inframerah |
| Other Titles: | Measuring the Body Surface Temperature Response of PO Cattle to Microclimate Changes Using an Infrared Thermal Camera |
| Authors: | Santoso, Koekoeh Soesatyoratih, Rr. Syamil, Ahmad Imam |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | IPB University |
| Abstract: | ABSTRAK
AHMAD IMAM SYAMIL. Pengukuran Respon Suhu Permukaan Tubuh Sapi
PO Terhadap Perubahan Mikroklimat Menggunakan Kamera Termal Inframerah.
Dibimbing oleh KOEKOEH SANTOSO dan SOESATYORATIH
Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui respon sapi Peranakan Ongole (PO)
terhadap perubahan mikroklimat berdasarkan suhu permukaan tubuh yang diukur
menggunakan kamera termal inframerah. Penelitian dilakukan di Unit Rehabilitasi
dan Reproduksi Sekolah Kedokteran Hewan dan Biomedis IPB pada tiga waktu
yang berbeda, yaitu pagi, siang, dan malam hari. Parameter yang diamati meliputi
suhu permukaan tubuh sekitar rektal, dada, mata, moncong, kaki dan flank. Hasil
penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa suhu permukaan tubuh sapi berbeda pada setiap
regio pengamatan dan meningkat pada siang hari dibandingkan dengan pagi hari
dan malam hari secara signifikan. Peningkatan permukaan suhu tubuh ini
merupakan respon fisiologis terhadap cekaman panas dari lingkungan. Kamera
termal terbukti efektif dalam mengidentifikasi distribusi dan perubahan suhu pada
berbagai regio tubuh sapi sesuai dengan perubahan mikroklimat sehingga dapat
digunakan sebagai metode non-invasif untuk mendeteksi perubahan suhu
permukaan tubuh. ABSTRACT AHMAD IMAM SYAMIL Measurement of Surface Body Temperature Response of Ongole Crossbreed Cattle to Microclimate Changes Using an Infrared Thermal Camera. Supervised by KOEKOEH SANTOSO and Rr. SOESATYORATIH This study aimed to determine the responses of Ongole Crossbred (PO) cattle to changes in microclimate based on body surface temperature measured using an infrared thermal camera. The research was conducted at the Production Rehabilitation Unit, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical, IPB University, at three different times of the day: morning, afternoon, and evening. Observed parameters included surface temperatures around the rectal area, chest, eyes, muzzle, legs, and flank using an infrared thermal camera. The results showed that the surface temperatures of the cattle varied across different body regions and significantly increased during the afternoon compared to the morning and evening. This increase in body surface temperature is a physiological response to heat stress from the environment. The thermal camera proved effective in identifying the distribution and changes in temperature across various body regions of the cattle in accordance with microclimate changes, thus serving as a non-invasive method for detecting changes in body surface temperature. |
| URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/169395 |
| Appears in Collections: | UT - Veterinary Clinic Reproduction and Pathology |
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