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Determining In-situ Frequency Independent Attenuation and Complex Modulus of Pavement Materials using Wavelet Power Density of Vibration Method Sri Atmaja P. Rosyidi
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND APPLIED ENGINEERING Vol 5, No 2 (2022): JSAE
Publisher : Widyagama University of Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31328/jsae.v5i2.4074

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The features of vibration sources, site characteristics, the propagation of surface and body waves in the ground, and the reaction of structures are all important to consider when analyzing vibration-related issues, including those caused by traffic loading. Pavement vibration analysis can be used to determine the impact of damaging vibrations on the road and surrounding buildings or structures. Furthermore, this vibration can be utilized to calculate the dynamic properties of road pavement materials, such as the attenuation factor and damping ratio of the material, as well as the complex modulus of the pavement material. To minimize vibration damage, an environmental zone that is effective in reducing ground vibration amplitude is frequently used. However, estimating the degree of decrease in vibration amplitude at a given distance is challenging. In general, vibration attenuation with distance is made up of two components: geometric damping and material damping. Geometric damping is related to the qualities of the ground and the magnitude of the vibration, while material damping is dependent on the nature of the source of the vibration. The majority of ground vibrations are now monitored mainly at the ground surface, rather than in deep layers, and propagation patterns are not properly considered. The wavelet power density of vibration technique was used in this study to quantify the frequency-dependent attenuation of geometric damping at a variety of pavement structures in Malaysia and Indonesia. At each location, the energy in a seismic wave signal was calculated as a function of the Gaussian of the derivative wavelet in signal amplitude. The vibration source's propagating waves were described by examining the recorded particle motions and significant energy components in the time-frequency domain. The complex modulus of pavement materials was then calculated using the frequency-dependent attenuation factors. The results reveal that the wavelet power density of vibration method can properly define the physical properties of the dynamic pavement material, such as attenuation frequency, damping ratio, and complex pavement modulus. This approach has the advantages of being quick, cost-effective, and nondestructive.
Driving Safety Education at Sewon Muhammadiyah Middle School, Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta: Edukasi Keselamatan Berkendaraan di SMP Muhammadiyah Sewon, Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Anita Rahmawati; Sri atmaja P. Rosyidi; Hakas Prayuda; Taufiq I. Maulana
Dinamisia : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 4 (2023): Dinamisia: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/dinamisia.v7i4.14511

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Education about the importance of road safety is a way to shape children mindset and character, especially adolescence who have the potential to actively traffic on the road. Equipping them with knowledge and raising awareness of traffic rules in teenagers is expected to be able to help give them the best chance of keeping safe while they’re young and as they get older -become obeying people and pioneers of road safety. This service activity is a concrete step to create young people awareness about the importance of road and driving safety. Driving safety education at Sewon Muhammadiyah Middle School, Bantul becomes an effort to provide knowledge readiness for pre-teenagers (under 16 years) so that it is hoped that they will be scientifically and mentally ready to drive at the age of 17 and over (after they get a driver's license/SIM). From this community service activity, the results showed an increase in understanding related to driving safety for adolescence, especially children in grade 2 junior high school at Sewon Muhammadiyah Middle School, as indicated by the average pre-test results that answered correctly at 48.18% and post-test results that answered correctly at 81. 90%. There was an increase in understanding of safety education participants by 33.72%.