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NAME          : GALIH SURYA KUSUMA HARTONO
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AGE          : 20
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DATE OF BIRTH : SEPTEMBER 15 2002
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'''DATE OF BIRTH : SEPTEMBER 15 2002'''
  
STUDENT NO.  : 2006490365
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STUDY PROGRAM : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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'''STUDY PROGRAM : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING'''
  
 
=='''CLASS NOTES'''==
 
=='''CLASS NOTES'''==

Revision as of 14:00, 28 February 2023

ABOUT

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NAME  : GALIH SURYA KUSUMA HARTONO

AGE  : 20

DATE OF BIRTH : SEPTEMBER 15 2002

STUDENT NO.  : 2006490365

STUDY PROGRAM : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

CLASS NOTES

(28/02/2023)

 - Pyrolysis is a chemical process in which a material is heated in the absence or near absence of oxygen to decompose or break down into smaller pieces. It is used to convert organic materials into biomass
 - The key difference between pyrolysis and ICE process is that pyrolysis is a process used for the conversion of organic materials into useful products, while the internal combustion engine is a process used 
   for converting fuel into mechanical energy to power vehicles or machines. The two process differ in terms of oxygen availability, purpose, temperature and pressure, reaction speed, and waste and emissions.

RELATIONS BETWEEN SUGAR CANE FACTORY, AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY, AND OIL & GAS COMPANY

"Galih" : Could you tell me the relation between sugar cane factory, automotive industry, and oil & gas company?

"ChatGPT" : The relationship between sugar cane factories, automotive industry, and oil & gas companies is not immediately apparent, but there are several potential changes:

                1. Ethanol productions: sugar cane can be used to produce ethanol, which is commonly used as biofuel in the automotive industry. Some oil and gas companies also produce ethanol as a renewable 
                   fuel source. Therefore, sugar cane factories may supply ethanol to both the automotive industry and oil and gas companies.
                2. Byproducts: Sugar cane processing can also result in byproducts like bagasse, which can be burned to produce electricity. Some automotive and oil and gas companies use bioenergy as a part
                   of their operations, so they may purchase sugar cane byproducts from sugar cane factories.
                3. Geographic proximity: Sugar cane is primarily grown in tropical regions, and there may be overlap between the regions where sugar cane is grown and where oil and gas reserves are found in
                   these regions, sugar cane factories, automotive industries, and oil and gas companies may all be present due to their shared location.
                4. Business partnerships: Some sugar cane factories, automotive industries, and oil and gas companies may have established partnerships or joint ventures. For example, an oil and gas company 
                   may invest in a sugar cane factory to secure a supply of biofuels, or an automotive company to develop new technologies for reducing carbon emissions.

PERSONAL PROJECT "EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT BATTERIES IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE'S PERFORMANCE"

INTRODUCTION

Mr. DAI and Prof. Adi has tasks us to create a personal project in order for us to learn deeply about ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM 02 Class. We were given three options: Pyrolysis, IC Engines, and Electric Vehicle. For now, I choose the topic of Electric Vehicle, specifically the effects of different types of battery in electric vehicle's performance. The topic I chose may change in the future as the current topic I chose is temporary.