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dc.contributor.advisorHerodian, Sam
dc.contributor.authorMaulaya, Rizki
dc.date.accessioned2013-05-28T02:09:37Z
dc.date.available2013-05-28T02:09:37Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/63804
dc.description.abstractShrimp is an important commodity for Indonesia, both in domestic and international markets. That quality is influenced by several factors including the harvesting process. So far, the harvesting process for fishery commodities in Indonesia is still using the traditional way. This research aims to design a vacuum-type shrimp harvester to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of farming productivity. So that the quality of shrimp harvested can be maintained high. Stages of this research starts from the problems identification, functional analysis, structural analysis, prototyping, and functional test. This design uses a vacuum system that is applied starting from the inlet channel, tanks, to the outlet channel. By using centrifugal water pump power, commodities in pond are inhaled and trapped in the tank without passing through the impeller. In addition, this design also uses a vacuum pump to maintain pressure in the system. It aims to solve the undetected leaks on the system. From the data obtained, the highest flow rate could reach 5.27 l/s with suction speed of 0.65 m/s, while the lowest flow rate is 4.75 l/s with suction speed of 0.59 m/s. Commodity that can be inhaled by this prototype is shrimp that has burst speed ranging in average of its suction speed, ie 0.61 m/s. It needs the next research to make the other harvesting mechanism to avoid the undetected leaks on the systemen
dc.subjectBogor Agricultural University (IPB)en
dc.subjectburst speeden
dc.subjectshrimpen
dc.subjectvacuumen
dc.subjectharvesteren
dc.titleRancang Bangun Mesin Pemanen Udang Tipe Vakumen
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