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PROCEEDINGSOFTHEIRES
96thINTERNATIONALCONFERENCEAmsterdam, Netherlands
Organized by
Date of Event 9th-10th January 2018
EventCo‐Sponsoredby
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Publisher: IRAJ 2018, The IRES International Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands No part of this book can be reproduced in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the publisher. Type set & printed by: R. K Printers Bhubaneswar, India
About IRAJ Research Forum (IRF): The IRAJ Research Forum is an International non-profit academic association under ‘Peoples Empowerment Trust’ with the stated goals of promoting cooperation among scientists, defending scientific freedom, encouraging scientific responsibility, and supporting scientific education and science outreach for the betterment of all humanity. It is the one of the world’s largest and most prestigious general scientific society. Objective of IRF:
To provide a world class platform to researchers to share the research findings by organizing International/National Conferences.
To use the research output of the conference in the class room for the benefits of the students.
To encourage researchers to identify significant research issues in identified areas, in the field of Science, Engineering, Technology and Management.
To help dissemination of their work through publications in a journal or in the form of conference proceedings or books.
To help them in getting feedback on their research work for improving the same and making them more relevant and meaningful, through collective efforts.
To encourage regional and international communication and collaboration; promote professional interaction and lifelong learning; recognize outstanding contributions of individuals and organizations; encourage scholar researchers to pursue studies and careers in circuit branches and its applications.
To set up, establish, maintain and manage centers of excellence for the study of /on related subjects and discipline and also to run self supporting projects for the benefit of needy persons, irrespective of their caste, creed or religion.
About TheIRES: The Institute of Research Engineers and Scientists (TheIRES) is a non-profit organization that promotes the Engineering and Technology, related latest developments and issues to be discussed and experimented through interactions amongst the researchers and academician across the globe at a common platform in association with The IIER, Academics World & ISER.
Conference Committee Program Chair: Dr. P. Suresh M.E, Ph.D. Professor and Controller of Examinations, Karpagam College of Engineering., Coimbatore, India Nonthalee Prontadavit Rmutt University, Thailand Nathaporn Areerachakul Suan Sunandha Rajhabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand Chonmapat Torasa Suan Sunandha Rajhabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand Conference Manager: Mr. Bijan Kumar Barik Mob: +91-9776047497 Conference Convener:
Miss. Priyanka Yadav, TheIRES Mob: +91-7809593053 Publication Head: Mr. Manas Ranjan Prusty, IRAJ, India
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY MEMBERS
Prof. Goodarz Ahmadi, Professor, Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Clarkson University, USA Dr Chi Hieu Le, Senior Lecturer, University of Greenwich. Kent ME4 4TB. United Kingdom PROF. (ER.) Anand Nayyar Department of Computer Applications & I.T.KCL Institute of Management and Technology, Jalandhar G.T. Road, Jalandhar-144001,Punjab, India. Prof. R. M. Khaire, Professor, Dept. Of Elex. and Telecommunication, B, V University, India Dr. P. Suresh, Professor, Karpagam College of Engineering, Coimbatore,Tamilnadu Mark Leeson Associate Professor (Reader) Area of Expertise: nanoscale communications, evolutionary algorithms, network coding and communication systems Dr. P. K. Agarwal Professor, Deptt. of Civil Engineering, MANIT Bhopal ,Ph. D: IIT Kanpur M.E: Civil Engg.IIT Roorkee, Membership: Indian Road Congress (IRC), Institute of Urban Transport (IUT) Shahriar Shahbazpanahi Islamic Azad University, Department of Civil Engineering, Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Iran, PhD (Structural Engineering), University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, 2009-Present
Harun Bin Sarip Head of Research and InnovationDept, UniKL-MICET Doctorate: Université de La Rochelle, France, Member: International Society of Pharmaceutical Engineer, Singapore Chapter Dr.Bilal Ali Yaseen Al-Nassar The World Islamic Sciences and Education University (WISE) Faculty of Business and Finance Department of Management, Information System (MIS), Amman- Jordan Dr. Md. Al-Amin Bhuiyan Associate Professor Dept. of Computer Engineering King Faisal University Al Ahssa 31982, Saudi Arabia Prof. (Er.) Anand nayyar Department of Computer Applications & I.T. KCL Institute of Management and Technology, Jalandhar G.T. Road, Jalandhar-144001 Punjab, India Prof. Aleksandr Cariow institution or Company: West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin Dr. P. K. Agarwal Professor, Deptt. of Civil Engineering, MANIT Bhopal ,Ph. D: IIT Kanpur M.E: Civil Engg.IIT Roorkee, Membership: Indian Road Congress (IRC), Institute of Urban Transport (IUT) Dr. VPS Naidu Principal Scientist & Assoc. Prof., MSDF Lab, FMCD CSIR - National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, India Mr. P. Sita Rama Reddy Chief Scientist ,Mineral Processing Department, CSIR - Institute of Minerals & Materials Technology Bhubaneswar, India, M.Tech. (Chem. Engg., IIT, KGP) Dr.P.C.Srikanth, Professor & Head, E&C Dept, Malnad College of Engineering, Karnataka Senior Member IEEE, Secretary IEEE Photonics Society, M.Tech: IIT, Kanpur, Ph.D: In IISc Photonics lab Prof. Lalit Kumar Awasthi, Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering National Institute of Technology(NIT-Hamirpur), PhD, IIT, Roorkee, M. Tech, IIT, Delhi Dr. Chandra Mohan V.P. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mech. Engg., NIT Warangal, Warangal. Ph.D : Indian Institute of Technology(IIT),Delhi M.B.A: Alagappa University Prof. I.Suneetha, Associate Professor, Dept. of ECE, AITS, Tirupati, India Dr.s. Chandra Mohan Reddy, Assistant Professor (SG) & Head,Dept. of Electronics & Communication Engineering, JNTUA College of Engineering, Pulivendula, Ph.D,J.N.T. University Anantapur, Anantapuramu Gurudatt Anil Kulkarni, I/C HOD E&TC Department, MARATHWADA MITRA MANDAL’S POLYTECHNIC
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sl No TITLES AND AUTHORS Page No.
01. The Secondary School Management to Enhance the Accountability
Nonthalee Prontadavit, Phatsayakorn Laosawatdikul, Chanawat Weerabhttharaprach, Aramsri Arpha-Auul, Pratoomtong Trirat
1-4
02. The Study of Pattern Identity and Ceramic Techniques for Ritual Decorations
Jiravut Doungin
5-7
03. The Development Of Online Learning With A Self-Learning Process In Topic Creating Electronic Books
Tubtimthong Korbuakaew
8-10
04. The Application of Local Wisdom for Designing Exhibition by using Social Networks to Promote Tourism Community – A Case Study of the MONB Community in Bang Kradi District of Bangkok
Sahapop Gleblumjeak
11-15
05. Biofilters in Recirculation Aquaculture System
Nathaporn Areerachakul
16-19
06. The Design of Branch Circuits for Lighting in Buildings
Ratchasak Sannok, Athisamai Sophan
20-23
07. Used Plastic Bottles Material as a Basis for Development of a New Product
Nichanant Sermsri, Chonmapat Torasa, Pattarapong Promcumbut
24-26
08. The Triple Arts of Rattanakos in: The Heritage of Suan Sunandha Royal County
Pibool Waijittragum
27-31
09. Design Techniques for Elderly Users to Start Applications
Patinya Sang-Aroon, Kalapaprug Vachirayana
32-34
10. A Study of Color and Shape of Ready-to-Eat Cut Fruit Packaging
Pratoomtong Trirat, Nonthalee Prontadavit
35-38
11. The Effect of Internal Auditor on Four Main Pillars in Fighting Fraud
Pupung Purnamasari, Shalsal Niko Arezona, Magnaz Lestira, Mey Maemunah
39-43
12. Caos Tradition in Keraton-Keraton Cirebon
Ina Helena Agustina, Astri Mutia Ekasari, Faras Ghaziya
44-46
13. The Study of Calculus I Achievement for Mathematics Pre-service Student Teachers at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University by Problem-based Learning
Wariya Puttapatimok
47-49
14. The Study and Development of Solar On-Grid System for Community
Nuttida Chanhom, Prungsak Uttaphut, Chonmapat Torasa
50-53
15. Model of The Industrial Technologist Performance
Amon Lasomboon
54-58
16. Packaging from Local Red Clay
Ruedee Niyomrath
59-63
17. Contexts of Diabetes Mellitus Type Ii Aged 50-70 Years Patients Take Part in TALADNOI Primary Care Unit, Rural, Thailand
Eknithiset., R.
64-66
18. The Effect of Interval Training on Basal Metabolic Rate, Physical Fitness and Autonomic Nervous System
Thanadej Posri
67-69
19. The Physical Application of Ceramics Glaze from Agriculture Waste; Baby Corn Shell Ash
Suraphan Rattanavadi, Supatra Lookraks, Khwanchai Sukkon
70-72
20. Printed Graphic on Khanom Chan
Weera Chotithammaporn
73-76
21. Adaptation of Printing Business Entrepreneurs and Electronics Media Technology Flow Affecting Success
Apinya Mungaomklang, Panupong Chanplin
77-80
22. The Construction of Training Curriculum on Production of Digital Printing for Graphic Designer
Wat Ploysri
81-84
23. Development of Training Curriculum on Pre-Press Technology for Printing Staffs
Krairop Charoensopa
85-87
24. Searching Access by Road to the Community from Physical Environment to Improve Safety of Student Who Study in Secondary School in Dusit District Bangkok
Kunyaphat Thanakunwutthirot
88-90
25. Application of Agent Analysis to Study Indoor Movements of Students in Wat Dhevaraj Kunchorn School by Using Space Syntax
Morakot Worachairungreung
91-93
26. Creating Competency-Based Training Course for Post Press
Suppawan Pankohlerng
94-97
27. Development of production community standards of Ban Dung, Udonthani Province
Somkiat Korbuakaew
98-100
28. Guidelines for Health Promotion Operation of Sport Schools
Jarosporn Pussakham, Wadee Pramkratok
101-103
29. Marketing Communications Strategies to Enhance the Effectiveness of Sports Business in Thai League 2
Komkrit Rattamanee
104
30. Guidelines for Teakwood Construction Conservation in Thai Architectural Heritage to Promote Tourism Attraction Case Study of “The Royal bathing Pavilion Marukhathaiyawan Summer Palace, Phetchaburi, Thailand”
Supakit Mulpramook
105-109
31. Rice Milling in Thailand: Crisis or Opportunity
Kanyathong Horadal
110-113
32. Performance Evaluation On Sub-Optimum Algorithm For Trellis-Based SLM In FBMC-OQAM System
Pornpawit Boonsrimuang, Ravi Uttamatanin, Kritsakon Intawichai, Pisit Boonsrimuang
114-117
33. The Effect Of Mobile Application Of Cybercrime Knowledge On Social Network
Kittikhun Meethongjan, Nisanart Tachpetpaiboon, Fysol Sasanadamrong
118-124
34. Adoption of Mobile Technology: An Exploratory Study in an Emerging Higher Education (HE) Market
Maha Mourad
125-128
EDITORIAL
It is my proud privilege to welcome you all to the TheIRES International Conference
at Amsterdam, Netherlands. I am happy to see the papers from all part of the world and some
of the best paper published in this proceedings. This proceeding brings out the various
Research papers from diverse areas of Science, Engineering, Technology and Management.
This platform is intended to provide a platform for researchers, educators and professionals to
present their discoveries and innovative practice and to explore future trends and applications
in the field Science and Engineering. However, this conference will also provide a forum for
dissemination of knowledge on both theoretical and applied research on the above said area
with an ultimate aim to bridge the gap between these coherent disciplines of knowledge. Thus
the forum accelerates the trend of development of technology for next generation. Our goal
is to make the Conference proceedings useful and interesting to audiences involved in
research in these areas, as well as to those involved in design, implementation and operation,
to achieve the goal.
I once again give thanks to the Institute of Research and Journals, TheIIER, TheIRES
for organizing this event in Amsterdam, Netherlands. I am sure the contributions by the
authors shall add value to the research community. I also thank all the International Advisory
members and Reviewers for making this event a Successful one.
Editor‐In‐Chief
Dr. P. Suresh M.E, Ph.D. Professor and Controller of Examinations,
Karpagam College of Engineering., Coimbatore, India
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USED PLASTIC BOTTLES MATERIAL AS A BASIS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW PRODUCT
1NICHANANT SERMSRI, 2CHONMAPAT TORASA, 3PATTARAPONG PROMCUMBUT
1,3Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, SuanSunandhaRajabhat University, Thailand 2Faculty of Industrial Technology, SuanSunandhaRajabhat University, Thailand
Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Abstract - The objective of this research is to utilize used plastic bottle material (HDPE) as a basis for designing of a new lamp. The research investigated on the satisfaction of sample group on the lamp on 4 aspects; aesthetics, usage and function, safety, and materials & production process. The sample group included 60 people who attend the Sunday Market, Thailand, on every Saturday. The data were analyzed to find mean, percentage, and standard deviation. The result showed that the overall satisfaction was at good level (mean = 3.79). When considering in details, it was found that the subjects reported their highest satisfaction on the aesthetics (mean = 3.88), followed by usage and function (mean = 3.82); then, materials and production process (mean = 3.73). The least satisfaction aspect was on safety (mean = 3.71). Keywords - Lamp, Plastic Bottle, Reuse, Used Material I. INTRODUCTION As the population of Thailand grows, one of the environmental problems that we have witnessed nowadays comes from the increased volume of garbage including plastic bottle material. Plastic waste is increasingly becoming an eyesore and is polluting the environment. Two alternative solutions against the plastic bottle disposal are recycling and reusing process [1]. Plastics have brought economic, environmental and socialadvantages. However, their popularity hasalso meant a rise in plastic waste, whichbrings its own economic, environmental andsocial issues.Plastics are produced from the oil that is considered as non-
renewable resource. Because plastic has the insolubility about 300 years in the nature, it is considered as a sustainable waste and environmental pollutant [2].So reusing or recycling of it can be effectual in mitigation of environmental impacts relating to it. Sustainable development is the development, which meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations [3].Reusing the plastic bottle is considered as sustainable consumption pattern, which has feedback loop after the consumption. Reusing process in sustainable consumption pattern can save substantial amount of embodied energy which otherwise be wasted [4]. So using plastic bottles in product design can have significant role in saving high-embodied energy due to their reusing. Reuse materials into product designs is a great new way designers practice their sustainable approach to design. There are many studios and independent designers right now who concentrate on creating sustainable eco-friendly products from used plastic bottles to cardboard to everyday objects that
get discarded once they expire.The solution of reuse could be an alternative approach to increase the value of wasted material. Therefore, under this circumstance, the research team decided to utilize used plastic bottle material (HDPE) as a basis for designing of a new lamp. The social aspects mainly concern the adaption of the product to local production methods, thus providing work opportunities in the local community.
II. OBJECTIVES The researcher set 3 research objectives as follow: 1. To design and develop a lamp from used plastic bottle material (HDPE). 2. To make a prototype of the lamp from used plastic bottle. 3. To evaluate the users’ satisfaction on the lamp made from used plastic bottle material. III. METHODOLOGY A. Research procedure The research on design and development of a lamp from used plastic bottle material (HDPE) started from collecting information related to the lamp and the product design. The information was in the form of primary and secondary research. The data analysis was conducted to find the quantitative result in the form of percentage, mean, and standard deviation together with the qualitative analysis to get the valid data for the design of the lamp made from used plastic bottle material. The design principle is based on the idea of handicraft design and unique skill for producing craft using used plastic bottle materialrelated to local wisdom to show the identity of the community. The featured work includes Thai traditional wickerwork.
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The design stage start from establish of the design concept. Then, drawing the 1st draft of the lamp. Next, developing the model and creating the prototype. At this stage, the prototype of new proposed product will be made for physical performance testing before the existent production begin [6]. Finally, trying out the developed model, improving the model, and then, evaluating the product [5]. Sample group in this study included: 60 people who attend the Sunday Market, Thailand, on every Saturday.The samples were randomly evaluated according to the 4 aspects.
B. Research tools Research tools in this study included the lamp made from used plastic bottle material(HDPE) and evaluation forms to evaluate users’ satisfaction on the lamp on 4 aspects; aesthetics, usage and function, safety, and materials & production process. The satisfaction level was divided into 5 levels, i.e., The highest satisfaction level was at 4.50-5.00 The high satisfaction level was at 3.50-4.49 The average satisfaction level was at 2.50-3.49 The low satisfaction level was at 1.50-2.49 The lowest satisfaction level was at 1.00-1.49 The analysis of the quantitative data was conducted to find percentage, arithmetic mean, average, and standard deviation.
Fig. 1 Used plastic bottle material (HDPE)
Fig. 2 The body part of used plastic bottle
Fig. 3 The production process
Fig. 4The production process
Fig. 5Thelamp made from used plastic bottle material.
IV. Results The demographic information of the sample group as shownin Table I.
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TABLE I - Demographic information of the subjects
It can be seen from table I that most of the subjects were male 34 (56.7%) with the age between 36-
50(33.33%) followed by 20-35 (26.67%). Most of them (36.67%) were Entrepreneur, followed by employees (20%). Their educated mostly on Bachelor degree at 51.67%, followed by Master degree at 25%.Their income mostly between 20,001-30,000 Baht.
TABLE II - Users ’ Satisfaction On The Lamp Made From Used
Plastic Bottle
It can be seen from table II that the overall satisfaction was at good level (mean = 3.79). When considering in details, it was found that the subjects reported their highest satisfaction on the aesthetics (mean = 3.88), followed by usage and function (mean = 3.82); then, materials and production process (mean = 3.73). The least satisfaction aspect was on safety (mean = 3.71).
CONCLUSION The results of the users’ satisfaction on the lamp made from used plastic bottle material (HDPE) were high because of its beautifuland safety. Moreover, it is easy to make and the material is available in the local area;
so, it can be produced with low cost in the community. Plastic bottles are considered as a kind of indecomposable junk that can have substantial dangerous impact on environment. According to the result of this research, it has been demonstrated that the plastic bottles can be used in product design such as lamp. Thus, reusing the plastic bottles as the material for product design can have substantial effects on saving the energy and reducing environment degradation.Moreover, the new product design from used plastic bottle material can increase the product value and conserve Thai craft heritage. The satisfying outcomes in this research indicate that the lamp from used plastic bottles material could be an alternative approach to create or increase the value of wasted material. ACKNOWLEDGMENT We would like to show our deepest gratitude to SuanSunandhatRajabhat University for providing uswith a scholarship and the opportunity to do this research.
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