Stress Analysis of Urban Solid Waste Trap by Using Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Keywords:
urban solid waste trap, finite element analysis FEAAbstract
Trash trap is a tool used for the purposes of garbage collection in drainage areas such as rivers or drains. However, ineffective trash designs cause the waste to be difficult to clean. Waste that cannot be properly cleaned will cause problematic drainage problems. The main objective of this study is to construct trash traps for public drainage using a wheel and axle mechanisms as a tool to function. Therefore, the ADDIE model is used as the main guideline in the whole process of designing and building a waste trap model. The ADDIE model consists of five main components, namely the analysis phase, the design phase, the development phase, the implementation phase and the phase of the selection. This study involves qualitative data collection methods with data analysis procedures basically done and reported descriptively. The main data sources for this study are Finite Element Analysis (FEA), calculation methods. The Finite Element software, it aims to see the strength of the model capable of bearing the burden imposed, while for analysis the calculation method is to see the difference in energy consumption between ordinary traps and waste traps using the mechanism. Research findings have shown that waste traps are built to help clean up work.