Technology Reports of Kansai University (ISSN: 04532198) is a monthly peer-reviewed and open-access international Journal. It was first built in 1959 and officially in 1975 till now by kansai university, japan. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic, mathematics and physics. Technology Reports of Kansai University (TRKU) was closed access journal until 2017. After that TRKU became open access journal. TRKU is a scopus indexed journal and directly run by faculty of engineering, kansai university.
Technology Reports of Kansai University (ISSN: 04532198) is a peer-reviewed journal. The journal covers all sort of engineering topic as well as mathematics and physics. the journal's scopes are
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Enhancing the wet structure of the root zone under drip irrigation is one of the objectives of the irrigation designers and researchers. Improved operating standards such as application rate enable us to realize the full potential of drip irrigation technology. In this study, we applied two approaches to improve the wetting pattern; an experimental approach and a simulation approach. For simulation, we used HYDRUS 2D/3D model to simulate the application of four discharge rates. We performed our experiments in an open field at Chlef, Algeria with tomatoes cultivated. The objectives of this research work were to validate HYDRUS 2D/3D model, and to evaluate the application rate effect on soil moisture distribution, root water uptake and crop yield of tomato plant. Based on the measured data, the infiltration process and root absorption caused by the applied irrigation water under different parameters were analyzed and simulated using the HYDRUS 2D/3D model. We found satisfactory agreement between the simulated and experimental approaches. These results demonstrate the reliability of HYDRUS 2D/3D in the simulation of volumetric water content values (VWC) compared to those measured in the field. Additionally, the results indicate that under a discharge of 3 L.h-1 with 3 days’ frequency gives uniform moisture in the profile of the root zone. This strategy was tested in a field experiment on tomato cultivation and has been shown to have a significant effect on root extraction and crop yield
The study aims to apply the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to investigate the factors affecting behavior intention to use Google Meet amid online meeting platform competition in Indonesia. The study called students of master of management program at a university in Jakarta to answer online questionnaires. They are students who use Google Meet as a learning tool during the Covid-19 pandemic. The findings are that users who feel that use the platforms are easy, so they will perceive the platforms' benefits, and it will increase a positive attitude towards the platforms. Users who perceive the benefits of platforms will have a positive attitude towards the platforms. Then, a positive attitude to the platforms creates interest in the acceptance of the platforms. The attitude variable plays a mediating role in this TAM. This paper's original research is the first research on applying the TAM to investigate the online meeting tool product's adoption during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in Indonesia. This paper will encourage future research to examine the TAM or other theoretical framework of technology acceptance for other meeting platforms or conduct a comparative study
Tourism is presence mostly a private industry area, its procedure does overlap regularly with public interest, location and administration making it depends on government communication and information. Surprisingly, the usage of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) inside destination governance is underwhelmed despite tourism is one of the main lucrative industry. the existing e-Government tourism facilities are inadequate to simple online presentation; so smart e-Government tourism facilities are highly desirable. This paper examines how e-Government have big impact on tourism development within area of system framework, decision support, visa information and tourism policy
A computational study of the dynamic fluid behavior of savonius turbines was carried out using fluid modeling tools, using as a basis the selection of previously studied designs, modeling them and validating them experimentally, to analyze the one with the best real behavior. Dynamic fluid profiles were obtained by CFD software, as well as torque and angular velocities, contrasting with the results obtained with the experimental design which allowed efficient validation
Covid-19 pandemic has an impact on many sectors, one of which is higher education. Closing the college does not automatically stop the teaching and learning process. The shift from face-to-face methods in the classroom was changed to online. This rapid and comprehensive shift is closely related to lecturers' stress levels in applying online teaching methods. This study aims to identify factors in technostress on the teaching performance of 228 lecturers in Jakarta province, Indonesia. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire and was processed using SPSS 25 software. The results of this study explained that this techno-complexity factor influenced the online teaching performance of lecturers in the condition of the Covid-19 pandemic. But on the other hand, other factors, namely techno-overload, techno insecurity, and techno-uncertainty, have different results