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Proyeksi Jumlah Pergerakan Dalam Menentukan Kapasitas Dan Jumlah Armada Perintis Kabupaten Maluku Barat Daya Johannes, Standy; Anwar, M. Ruslin; Kurniawan, Edd Basuki
Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah Vol 4, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

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The splitting of Southwest Maluku District from the central district has been encouraging the increase of marine transport services demand. The condition of the region consisted of islands whose main access is by the sea and the low level of economic are the reasons why people prefer cheap rates rather than security and comfort in traveling. This can be seen in pioneering fleet cruise route (KM. Sabuk Nusantara 31) with a capacity of 400 passengers and 50 tons of goods covering 3.096 mile distance by 10 harbors on West Southeast Maluku route and 12 harbors on Southwest Maluku. Therefore, based on previously describred condition, the aim of this research was to investigate the loading condition by comparing existing supply and supply demand according to the existing movement data projected using trend projection method by liniar trend equation and forecasting accuracy assessment by squared error average value (MAPE). Consequently, this would lead to the finding of movement value in the next 10 year used to determine the type, number and capacity of the appropriate fleet. As a result of this study, fleet services condition of KM. Sabuk Nusantara 31 was not optimal based on capacity and range of services so that it required 1 additional pioneering fleet, 2000 type with the capacity of 2000 passengers, operated specifically to serve B route (Southwest Maluku District).Keywords : Forecast, Movement, Capacity, Southwest Maluku.
ANALISIS DINDING PENAHAN TANAH PADA RUAS JALAN TRANS SERAM DESA LUMOLI KABUPATEN SERAM BAGIAN BARAT Hatulesila, Kezia; Latar, Sjafrudin; Johannes, Standy
Journal Agregate Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Sipil

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The Trans Seram road section of Lumoli Village, West Seram Regency has a length of 7,150m and a width of 6m starting from STA 0+000 to STA 7+150. Along the road section there are four landslide points, namely at STA 0+350, STA 1+850, STA 2+600 and STA 3+615. Of the four avalanche points, there are three points that have been handled and the remaining one point has not been handled. The avalanche problem at STA 3+615 - STA 3+650 occurs along 35m with a slope height of 6m already covering the road body ± 4.2m remaining 1.8m. This greatly disrupts the activities of road users because it causes narrowing of the road body and temporary avalanche handling using used asphalt dromes. The purpose of this research is to determine the dimensions and stability of retaining walls against shear, overturning and soil bearing capacity on the Lumoli village trans seram road section. The planning of retaining walls on the trans seram road section of Lumoli village uses a cantilever type with a height of no more than 6-7m as a structure to prevent soil collapse by using rankine theory to calculate lateral soil pressure. The results of the dimensions of the cantilever type retaining wall H = 4m, H1 = 3.52m, H2 = 0.48m, Df = 0.8m, H2 = 16m, H22 = 0.23m, A = 0.66, b = 0.3m, C = 1.18m, D = 0.66m, B = 2.8m. And the results of stability against overturning = 3.027 ≥1.5 Safe, stability against shear = 2.910 ≥1.5 Safe and stability against bearing capacity = 809.045 Kn/m2.
Perencanaan Drainase Pada Ruas Jalan Desa Loki Sta 00+000 – 02+500 Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat Muhammad, Fadhel Alief; Serang, Rudi; Johannes, Standy
KOLONI Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): MARET 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

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Drainage is an important component as a complementary building for roads. The drainage system was built to channel water discharge originating from the hydrological cycle and waste water from household and community activities. A well-built drainage system can prevent waterlogging which can disrupt the activities of the surrounding community and can also prevent road damage. This research method was carried out directly at the research location to obtain existing data directly from the field and library research. Based on the planned discharge, the author uses the People's Log Distribution III, to calculate the dimensions of the drainage channel on the Loki village road. From the results of research and drainage planning calculations, it was found that the planned water discharge on the Loki village road was 0.472 m3/second. And from the results of planning the channel dimensions, it was obtained that the width of the top of the channel was 90 cm, the width of the bottom of the channel was 55 cm, and the depth of the channel was 75 cm.