Malang (Antara Bali) - The Chemical Engineering Car (Chem-E-Car)
technology developed by the Faculty of Engineering, Brawijaya University
in Malang, East Java, is ready to compete in the 11th Asian National
Chem-E-Car 2016 at the Technical University of Malaysia from April 8 to
9, 2016.
The supervisor of the team competition, Bambang Poerwadi, explained
here on Saturday that the Chem-E-Car consists of four prototypes, namely
Crionyc 3, Exotric VI, Exotric E-Cooler and Bharatawijaya.
"The four prototypes are feasible to compete after undergoing a series of tests and simulations," Bambang said.
He added that the technology is deliberately designed for competition at Asia level, in Malaysia.
Bambang said he was optimistic that this year the Indonesian
students team would be able to again bring the trophy home. "We really
hope to be the number one. We are optimistic we can win again as we did
last year," he said.
According to him, the Chem-E-Car competition aims at utilizing the
chemical reaction as alternative energy. "The energy we use now will
eventually run out. Alternative energy is the answer to this problem,"
he said.
Apart from competing in Malaysia, the Chem-E-Car is also prepared
for the 5th Indonesia Chem-E-Car Competition (5th ICECC) 2016 which will
be held in Surabaya Institute of Technology from April 23 to 24, 2016.
Bambang said the drivers already use neutralization reaction
technique with different stopping mechanisms. Some use a light sensor
and some just use a chemical reaction.
The development of chemical-fueled car prototype, he said, can
provide an insight to the public on alternative energy, besides fuel
energy, to ignite and drive cars.
This technology can be used as the basis to develop hybrid and electric cars that are environment-friendly.
Earlier, the Brawijaya University Chem-E-Car had won the first prize
at a competition held at the University of Technology Petronas,
Malaysia, and the second prize at the Chem-E-Car Competition in the
Chemeca 2014 series conference organized by Engineering Australia. (WDY)
Indonesian Students` Chem-E-Car to Compete in Malaysia
Minggu, 3 April 2016 9:40 WIB