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Journal : ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications

Turning DIN 19682-7 Procedure of Infiltration Rate of Soils Test into the Mobile App for Cloud Storage Sulistyo, Totok; Kiptiah, Mariatul; Kusumayudha, Sari Bahagiarti; Cahyadi, Tedy Agung; Fajar, Reza Adhi
ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications Vol. 16 No. 2 (2025): ComTech
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/comtech.v16i2.13000

Abstract

The in-situ soil infiltration test using A Double Ring Infiltrometer (DRI) apparatus can be conducted in the field according to DIN 19682-7 standards and procedures. As required by these standards, the traditional paper-based measurement form can be replaced with a new application developed to meet standard requirements. The DRI apparatus consists of two concentric rings placed in the soil, filled with water, while the outer ring maintains a constant water level. The water level drop in the inner ring is observed and recorded at regular intervals. The infiltration rate can be calculated for each interval by measuring the change in water height over time. This new application facilitates the automatic calculation of both the actual soil infiltration rate and the Horton soil infiltration model. Comparison tests between the application results and Excel calculations have yielded similar outcomes. The goal of this research is to develop a mobile web-based application for recording data and calculating soil infiltration measurements using the DRI method. The research methodology involves transforming the measurement procedure into a concept, designing the application, and then implementing that design. By replacing the paper-based process, this application will enhance the efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility of soil infiltration measurement projects in various locations. Furthermore, the data will be stored in the cloud, allowing for crowdsourced infiltration data collection and monitoring from any location, including the office.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Hakam Acep Supriadi Acep Supriadi Wahyu Adzani Ghani Ilmannafian angga wahyu aditya Angow, Delicia Annisa, Fatimah Anton Kuswoyo Atmaja, Bayu Purnama Auliah Andika Rukman Azmanajaya, Emil Bambang Agus Kironoto Bambang Yulistiyanto Bangun Giarto Bunyamin Maftuh Cahyadi, Tedy Agung Candra Irawan Chaterina Agusta Paulus Dedy Ari Nugroho Devi, Suheriah Mulia Dian Agus Ruchliyadi Eka Sastia Emilia Elly Hasan Sadeli Faridah Faridah Fatimah Fatimah Fatmawati, Fatmawati Giarto, Rahmat Bangun Hadi Hermansyah, Hadi Hadiningsih, Eka Frenty Harpani Harpani Harpani Matnuh Herdianor Heru Puji Winarso Hibatullah Millen Aminoto Putra Imelda Yanti Indah Ainun Mutiara Irma Fitriani Juniawan, Herdy Karmila Achmad Kusumayudha, Sari Bahagiarti M. Ain, Mohammad Isram Maulida hayati Mawardi, Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Elmy Muhammad Elmy Muhammad Indra Darmawan Muhammad Lutfi Tantowi Noor Latifah Nurdiyansyah Nurdiyansyah Nurmawadah Nurmawadah Nurul Huda Nurul Huda Pradana, Ryan Purwanti, Heni Rabiatul Adawiah Rabiatul Adawiah Rabiatul Adawiah Rabiatul Adawiyah Ramadani, Ramadani Reja Fahlevi Reza Adhi Fajar Ridha, Muhammad Kamil Rusmini Rusmini Safitri, Rika Sarbaini Sarbaini Suardi Suardi Sulistiani Sulistiani, Sulistiani Sunarno Sunarno Tatag Yufitra Rus Thomy Sastra Atmaja Totok Sulistyo Tutik Wijayanti, Tutik Ulfa, Anis Aulia Wahyu Wahyu Wahyu Wahyu Wahyu wahyu Wahyu Wahyu Wardiani Hiliadi Wardiani Hiliadi Yamin, Moh Yanti Yusuf, Muhammad Reynaldi Zainul Akhyar Zega, Feriaman Zubran, Azan