Bukan Roket Sungguhan, Tapi Rocket Stove Ini Bisa "Terbang" Mengatasi Masalah Lingkungan!

Authors

  • Asep Suherman Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang, Indonesia
  • Oktaviarini Yahya Rahmadhanty Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang, Indonesia
  • Rifaldi Suhendang Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang, Indonesia
  • Driandra Putrapratama Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35706/jecs.v1i2.13399

Keywords:

Rocket stove, appropriate technology, household waste management, community empowerment, environmental sustainability

Abstract

Purpose
This program aims to provide a more efficient and environmentally friendly waste incineration facility for the community of Tegalwaru Village.

Method
The approach used includes the design stages of a furnace based on technology (SolidWorks software), airflow simulation (CFD), and structural strength analysis (FEA), preparation of tools and materials, the process of constructing the rocket stove, and concluding with outreach and donation of the equipment to the community. The outreach and demonstration activities were attended by 13 participants, consisting of residents and village officials.

Result
This program produced a rocket stove unit equipped with a venturi system, proven to be more efficient and produce less smoke compared to conventional incineration methods. The tangible impacts include increased public understanding of proper waste management and the availability of a healthier, faster waste incineration facility that does not disturb the surrounding environment.

Conclusion
The Rocket Stove program provides significant benefits in supporting environmental cleanliness and public health in Tegalwaru Village. This innovative appropriate technology has the potential to be developed and replicated independently by residents, both as a solution for household waste management and as an alternative energy-efficient stove.

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Published

2026-04-23

How to Cite

Suherman, A., Rahmadhanty, O. Y., Suhendang, R., & Putrapratama, D. (2026). Bukan Roket Sungguhan, Tapi Rocket Stove Ini Bisa "Terbang" Mengatasi Masalah Lingkungan!. Journal of Education and Community Service, 2(1), 25–35. https://doi.org/10.35706/jecs.v1i2.13399

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