Norman Iskandar
Diponegoro University
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MATEC Web of Conferences | 2018
Erwin F. Ramadhan; Mochammad Ariyanto; Norman Iskandar; M.A. Amirullah; Hari Peni Julianti; Rudy Setiawan
This research will try to design a low cost of fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) using low-cost material that able to fly autonomously. Six parameters of UAV’s structure will be optimized based on basic airframe configuration, wing configuration, straight wing, tail configuration, fuselage material, and propeller location. The resulted and manufactured prototype of fixed-wing UAV will be tested in autonomous fight tests. Based on the flight test, the developed UAV can successfully fly autonomously following the trajectory command. The result shows that low-cost material can be used as a body part of fixed-wing UAV.
ROTASI | 2014
Rusnaldy Rusnaldy; Ismoyo Haryanto; Norman Iskandar; Binar Ade Anugra; Ahmad Zaedun
Results of study on the performance of 0.4 mm mild steel plate when impacted by 4.5 mm diameter steel ogive-shaped projectile at 45 o , 60 o (oblique impact) and 90 o (normal impact) angles of attack are presented. The projectiles were fired at highest velocity using air riffle gun. The target-holding fixture was located at a distance of 2 m from the gun. Experimental results show that steel plate provides protection at 45 o and 60 o obliquity, but fails to provide protection at angle of attack of 90 o (normal impact)
Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014
Rusnaldy; Norman Iskandar; Yusuf Umardani; Paryanto; Susilo Adi Widyanto
The use of cutting fluid is to reduce the friction between tool and workpiece, reduce and dissipate generated heat. The application of cutting fluid is also to improve the surface quality of workpiece and increase the tool life. On the other side, cutting fluid contains chemical carcinogens that causes serious health risks for machine operators and have inherent waste disposal concern on the environment. Due to these problems, some alternative have been sought to minimize or avoid the use of cutting fluid in machining processes. Air cooling techniques were proposed as alternative cooling mediums, i.e air jet cooling (AJC) and cooled-air jet cooling (CAJC), the liquid less method. In this work, air cooling techniques were investigated to be a possible solution of machining problem for cooling medium. This studi was also motivated by economics point of view that the application of AJC and CAJC would be more efficient than liquid method. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of AJC and CAJC on turning process of St 60 steel because it is used widely for production of components especially in small and medium enterprises in Indonesia. The tool tip temperatures, surface roughness and tool wear were measured for a range of cutting times. For a comparison purposes, experiments were also carried out with using traditional liquid coolant and without any cooling applied to the tool tip (dry cutting method). Experiments have shown that air cooling technques (AJC, and CAJC) can be used as cooling medium in machining process. Experimental results show that machining with CAJC have shorter tool life compare to machining with AJC and dry cutting, but liquid coolant in this studi is still the best cooling medium for machining of St 60 steel..
ROTASI | 2017
Norman Iskandar; Restu Bagas Pangestu
ROTASI | 2016
Norman Iskandar; Muhammad Lazuardi Azzura
ROTASI | 2016
Norman Iskandar; Ardha Ridho Pangeran
Jurnal Teknik Mesin Undip | 2016
Sabardiyanto Sabardiyanto; Norman Iskandar
JURNAL TEKNIK MESIN | 2016
Moh Farid Fakhrudduja; Norman Iskandar
ROTASI | 2015
Munadi Munadi; Bob Aditiyo; Moch. Ariyanto; Norman Iskandar
ROTASI | 2015
Norman Iskandar; Agung Eko Wicaksono; Moh Farid Fakhrudduja