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DESAIN MASKOT : DINAS KEARSIPAN DAN PERPUSTAKAAN PROVINSI SUMATERA BARAT Juwita Wirta Sri Depi; Hanafi Malik; Yuni Purnama Sari
Jurnal Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus : Jurnal Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/jushpen.v3i2.1557

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The mascot is a creative work created for the West Sumatra Province Archives and Library Service. The mascot with its appeal is expected to be an alternative to increase interest in reading. The mascot design for the West Sumatra Province Archives and Library Service depicts an anatomy book, a deta hat and shoes. Books as bodies Mascots can be interpreted as knowledge. The deta hat on the head is interpreted as a symbol of thought and is also part of the Minangkabau culture. Shoes can be interpreted as meaning that reading is a fun adventure, namely an adventure from one book to another. The method used in creating the Mascot was through observational research methodology, data collection techniques directly within the West Sumatra Archives and Library Service. Documentation, to obtain data from relevant books, journals and images.
Pendampingan Masyarakat Nagari Batahan Jorong Sawah Mudik dalam Pembangunan Mesjid Taqwa : Perencanaan dan Desain Mesjid Mutia Alius; Barkhia Yunas; Yuni Purnama Syafri; Dyla Midya Octavia; Wiwin Putri Zayu; Fahma Furqani; Juli Adevia; Juwita Wirta Sri Depi; Rehan Putra Saira; Muhammad Nabil Riansyah
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): Desember : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sains dan Teknologi
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58169/jpmsaintek.v3i4.648

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Taqwa Mosque in Jorong Sawah Mudik, Nagari Batahan Utara, Pasaman Barat Regency, plays a significant role as a center for worship, education, and social activities in the community. However, over time, the mosque's condition has become inadequate to meet the growing needs of its congregation. This study aims to redesign and develop the mosque with an earthquake-resistant structural concept using caisson foundations. The methods employed include data collection, spatial needs analysis, structural design using AutoCAD and ETABS applications, and participatory discussion forums with the local community. The result is an optimal mosque design that considers spatial efficiency, accessibility, and sustainability. This study highlights the importance of community involvement in creating a design that is not only functional but also aligned with local values.
Rainfall-Runoff Transformation Analysis Using The HBV-96 Model in The Cidanau Watershed, Banten Furqani, Fahma; Syafri, Yuni Purnama; Octavia, Dyla Midya; Zayu, Wiwin Putri; Yunas, Barkhia
Open Science and Technology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Open Science and Technology
Publisher : Research and Social Study Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33292/ost.v4i2.130

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Transformasi hujan-limpasan telah dilakukan pada DAS Cidanau, Benten menggunakan Model Hidrologi HBV-96 pada periode 2010-2011 sebagai periode kalibrasi dan 2012 sebagai periode validasi. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis kinerja model subtropis HBV-96 ke daerah tropis DAS Cidanau, Banten. Model HBV-96 dikalibrasi secara manual melalui uji coba penyesuaian parameter untuk mendapatkan kondisi fisik yang sesuai dengan DAS Cidanau. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa model dapat mentransformasi hujan menjadi debit limpasan dengan cukup baik dengan nilai korelasi (r) dan NSE pada kalibrasi sebesar 0,829 dan 0,672. Hasil perhitungan neraca air menunjukkan perbedaan total debit observasi dan total debit simulasi tidak terlalu jauh berbeda, yaitu sebesar 2253 mm dan 2139 mm. Hal ini menunjukkan model HBV-96 yang diaplikasikan di DAS Cidanau cukup baik dalam mentranformasikan data hujan menjadi limpasan dan perhitungan neraca air, walaupun belum baik dalam menggambarkan debit puncak. Rainfall-Runoff transformation has been carried out at Cidanau watersheed, Benten using the Hydrology Model named HBV-96 in the period 2010-20011 as calibration and 2012 as validation. The purpose of this study is to analyze the performance of the HBV-96 as a subtropical model to the tropical area of the Cidanau watershed, Banten. The HBV-96 model is calibrated manually through a parameter adjustment test to obtain physical conditions that are in accordance with the Cidanau watershed. The results show that the model can transform rain into runoff discharge quite well with correlation values (r) and NSE of 0.829 and 0.672. The results of the water balance calculation show that the difference between the total observation discharge and the total simulated discharge is not too different, which is 2253 mm and 2139 mm. This shows that the HBV-96 model applied in the Cidanau watershed is quite good in transforming rainfall data into runoff and water balance calculations, although it is not good in describing peak discharge.  
Structural Design of a 10-Story Office Building using the Special Moment Frame System (SMFS) in Padang, West Sumatra Yunas, Barkhia; Octavia, Dyla Midya; Syafri, Yuni Purnama; Zayu, Wiwin Putri; Furqoni, Fahma; Ramadhi, Ramadhi; Ernawati, Ernawati
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i3.652

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Indonesia is located at the convergence of the Eurasian, Pacific, and Indo-Australian tectonic plates, making it prone to significant earthquakes, such as the Aceh earthquake and tsunami in 2004 with a magnitude of 9.1, and the Padang earthquake in 2009 with a magnitude of 7.6, both known for their severe impacts. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), there were 10,843 earthquakes in 2022. Given this high level of risk, all buildings, especially offices, must be designed to be earthquake-resistant due to high activity and user numbers. The city of Padang is categorized in Seismic Design Category D, indicating a high level of earthquake risk. The construction of a ten-story reinforced concrete building for office use is planned, referring to SNI 1726-2019 on earthquake resistance and SNI 1727-2020 on minimum loads, along with the Special Moment Resisting Frame System (SMRF). Structural analysis and modeling are conducted using ETABS software, with element dimensions based on the initial design. This analysis aims to ensure the building meets earthquake resistance requirements through response spectrum evaluation, including natural periods, inter-story drift, P-Delta effects, and checks for irregularities. Based on internal forces from ETABS V.18, reinforcement designs are prepared for structural elements such as columns, beams, slabs, and shear walls. A design capacity evaluation ensures the safety and optimal performance of the structure during an earthquake.
Quality and Resilience of Subsidized Housing for Low-Income Communities in Disaster Prone Zone of Padang City: An Analysis of Residents' Perceptions Syafri, Yuni Purnama; Furqani, Fahma; Octavia, Dyla Midya; Yunas, Barkhia; Zayu, Wiwin Putri
Applied Research in Science and Technology Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Applied Research in Science and Technology
Publisher : Research and Social Study Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33292/areste.v5i2.114

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Background: Subsidized housing for Low-Income Communities (LIC) in Indonesia continues to encounter significant quality challenges, particularly in disaster-prone regions. These challenges are primarily associated with the limited enforcement of technical standards, insufficient infrastructure provision, and inadequate policy support, which collectively undermine the resilience and habitability of such housing.Aims and Methods: This study analyzes the quality and resilience of subsidized housing for LIC in Padang City, which are in disaster-prone zones. Using questionnaire survey methods and factor analysis, this study identified technical and non-technical variables that affect the feasibility of housing. The KMO-Bartlett test, validity, and reliability ensured the instrument's feasibility, resulting in 18 valid variables grouped into four main factors: the quality of infrastructure, facilities, and public utilities (IFP), housing development policies and support, technical quality and housing standards, and residential accessibility.Result: The study results show that basic infrastructure, regulatory support, implementation of technical standards, and strategic location have a significant role in the quality of subsidized housing. These findings confirm the importance of synergy between technical and policy aspects in improving the quality and resilience of subsidized housing, especially in disaster-risk areas.
Evaluasi Efektivitas Manajemen Proyek Pemeliharaan Jalan: Studi Kasus HDM-4 Muaro Kalaban–Kiliranjao Putra Saira, Rehan; Royhan Mashuri Harahap, Ahmad; Syafri, Yuni Purnama; Midya Octavia, Dyla; Putri Zayu, Wiwin
Civil Engineering Collaboration Vol. 9 (2024) No. 2
Publisher : Universitas Putra Indonesia YPTK Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35134/jcivil.v9i2.85

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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of project management in national road maintenance activities based on the Highway Development and Management (HDM-4) model, using a case study of the Muaro Kalaban–Kiliranjao road section in West Sumatra Province, Indonesia. The research employs a descriptive-evaluative approach by analyzing five key elements of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK): time, cost, quality, risk, and communication management. The data were obtained from project documentation, implementation reports, work schedules, and HDM-4 simulation outputs. The findings indicate that among the five evaluated aspects, three cost, risk, and communication are categorized as effective, while time and quality are considered moderately effective. A project delay of approximately 6% was caused by weather and logistical factors, whereas the International Roughness Index (IRI) value of 6.08 m/km remains within the acceptable technical limits of the Indonesian Highway Standard (Bina Marga). Overall, the project’s management effectiveness level reached about 80%, demonstrating that the integration of the PMBOK framework with HDM-4 analysis can improve project efficiency and economic outcomes. This research highlights the importance of structured communication systems and proactive risk mitigation strategies to enhance the performance of infrastructure projects, especially in geographically challenging areas.