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Peran Sains dan Teknologi Dalam Meningkatkan Kualitas Hidup Masyarakat Fitriyadi, Adi; Syafe’i, Abdullah; Gunawan, Indra; Ramadhan, Ismil Nur; Gunawan, Izwan; Yulianti, Jihan; Nuralim, Ma’rij; Ropik, Muhammad; Riyantini, Ranti; Febrina, Syarah Intan; Ramadhan, Valiant Bintang; Johari, Ganjar Jojon
Jurnal PkM MIFTEK Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Jurnal PkM MIFTEK
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33364/miftek/v.3-1.1295

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Currently we are being hit by the COVID-19 pandemic which of course has an impact on all sectors, especially the world of education, where inevitably teaching and learning activities throughout Indonesia must be carried out online. In addition, there are restrictions on community activities that have been implemented on a large scale so that the scope of community movement is limited. The virtual world is one way that can be used to continue to be creative and add insight in order to become a much better generation. Therefore, this is where technology plays a role. Many of the nation's next generations are starting to be active in carrying out productive activities from home through virtual communities. One form of activity is a webinar. Webinars are seminars that are held online where the themes raised are hot issues or topics in society.
Evaluasi Sistem Drainase terhadap Genangan Air pada Ruas Jalan Malangbong-Wado di Kabupaten Garut Fitriyadi, Adi; Permana, Sulwan
Jurnal Teknik Sipil Vol 20 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Teknik Sipil
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/jts.v20i2.7367

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Heavy rainfall causes drainage channels to handle excess water. Puddles and flooding often occur on the 50-meter section of Malangbong-Wado Road, necessitating an evaluation to ensure the drainage system is functioning properly. This research employs a quantitative approach, processing rainfall through a frequency distribution and testing it using the Chi-Quadrat and Smirnov-Kolmogorov methods. The rational method calculated the rainfall intensity and determined the five-year return period for flood discharge. The analysis results indicate that the drainage channel is unable to accommodate the planned discharge, necessitating an evaluation to ensure that the channel Q (Qs) exceeds the planned Q (Qr) or Qs >Qr. The average channel Q value was 2.51 m3/second, and the plan Q was 1.50 m3/second, according to the results. Thus, the channel, with dimensions of 0.8 meters wide and 1.00 meters high, can accommodate the discharge plan. Simulation results using SWMM V5.1 software demonstrate that channels with these dimensions can accommodate discharge plans.