OPTIMALISASI SISTEM PEMIPAAN DI KM. SHINPO 88 PT. ANUGRAH TERIGAS BAHARI PONTIANAK

ABDUL, RAHMAN HAKIM (2019) OPTIMALISASI SISTEM PEMIPAAN DI KM. SHINPO 88 PT. ANUGRAH TERIGAS BAHARI PONTIANAK. KARYA TULIS.

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Abstract

Optimization of piping systems is to accelerate the transfer of liquids or gases in the performance on board. Because of the large number of liquid or gas objects in the vessel, so the pipes are needed to support the crew's performance. The pipes transfer fluids and gases from a high pressure site to a lower pressure with the help of gravity or with the help of the pump to accelerate the displacement. In order to maintain optimum piping system, it is necessary to make corrections and maintenance in accordance with existing procedures. So important the role of the pipeline in supporting the performance of diesel engines. It is necessary to check on potentially damaged parts of pipes such as corrosion, blockage, and leakage. It is necessary to check the parts of the pipe such as bolts binding pipe connection, bolt binding pipes that potentially damaged body. For proper piping system maintenance equipment required include key, hammer, tackle, scrub, welding, meter, hacksaw, brush, rattan, grinding, hammer cipping, leag detector. After repair and maintenance with correct procedures and tools, it is expected that piping system can work optimally. With optimum piping system is certainly the performance of the diesel engine will increase. And diesel engine can operate with the maximum, It is expected that the maintenance activities can be routinely done. In order for piping systems to work optimally and safety is maintained. Keywords : Pipe, Diesel Engine.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: 135120003
Subjects: Teknika
Divisions: Program Studi > D3-Teknika
Depositing User: AMNI Perpustakaan Semarang
Date Deposited: 10 Mar 2020 06:59
Last Modified: 10 Mar 2020 06:59
URI: http://repository.unimar-amni.ac.id/id/eprint/2120

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