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Journal of Infrastructure and Facility Asset Management
ISSN : 2656890X     EISSN : 26568896     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12962/jifam.v2i1.6965
Journal of Infrastructre & Facility Asset Management is aimed to develop Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Sciences and Knowledge. This journal accepts paper contains the results of research or knowledge development in Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management from anywhere. This journal is published regularly 2 times a year, every March and September. If needed, this journal can also be published in June and December as Supplement Issue. Supplements are not of mandatory publishing. Supplements are only issued if deemed necessary.
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Assessment of Infrastructures Assets Induced by Water Level Fluctuation along the Bengawan Solo River T. R. Satrya; Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro; M. A. Maulana; D. D. Warnana; R. Soetanto
Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (609.639 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v1i2.5973

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The stability of infrastructure along river channel, such as bridges and embankments, is paramount to continuing service and public safety, and therefore, is essential consideration in the design, construction and maintenance. During the design process, infrastructure stability is often assumed to be static, and considered by implementing a safety factor which is produced by an analysis of extreme condition. However, this has failed to consider the variability of natural factors and importantly, the escalating threat of extreme environmental condition, induced by global climate change. This assumption should, therefore, be revisited for developing a more resilient design and maintenance regime. To demonstrate the changing infrastructure stability, an assessment of safety factor of river embankment and bridge foundation as nearby infrastructures along Bengawan Solo River’s channel and estuary is presented. This was undertaken to determine the impact of water level fluctuation during two extreme conditions during dry and rainy seasons in several critical locations. The river characteristics (i.e. morphology, water fluctuations, velocity, and sub-soil characteristics), embankment conditions and bridge pile foundation were investigated in-situ to assess the change of safety factor. The laboratory investigation focused on river and embankment characteristics including the analysis of the drying-wetting conditions. In-situ and laboratory investigations found an extreme condition which the infrastructures are subjected into, where the water level and flow velocity were 3 m and 0.04 - 0.27 m/s during dry season; and 10 m and 0.46 - 0.84 m/s during rainy season. Furthermore, from the analysis, it can be concluded that certain areas in the river do not meet the minimum requirements for bridge foundation and embankment stability.
Road Network Connectivity Quality Assesment for Timor Leste National Road Network Frans de Jesus Babo; Hitapriya Suprayitno
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Timor Leste is a very young country. Road network is still pretty the only blood vessel of the economy. Road network need to be well managed following the principle of Infrastructure Asset Management. Thus, the national road network still has to be evaluated against the primary network quality: the connectivity. Assessment indicated that all national center activities are connected by national road network. But, the connectivity cannot be said to be good enough for certains. Due to the mountainous and hilly area, the roads still need to be improved in term of road cross section and road geometry.
Simulation of Concrete Slab Behavior to Explosion M. Shahib Al Bari; Januarti Jaya Ekaputri; F. Faimun; Julendra Bambang Ariatedja; Buntara S. Gan
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Special structure prone to explosion requires special material. Identification of special material is required to find the right concrete properties. Researching material behavior using explosion test is costly. Therefore, prediction using simulation is needed. In this study, we use ANSYS Workbench as a simulation program. The explosion test model comprised a non-reinforced slab 500×500×50 mm and TNT cube. It was found that the compressive strength minimum of the concrete slab that withstand the explosion of 30 grams TNT was 20 MPa. The Young modulus affects to the concrete behavior using default RHT Concrete properties. It had instability against modified concrete properties when performing numerical analysis.
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Paper Writting StipulationPapers on JIFAM - The Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Journal is regulated by general stipulation as follows.- Papers must be a real work of the author.- Papers has never been published in other media.- Papers must contain discussion about Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management.- Papers must contains a new discussion, judging based on the discussion that has been published in previous JIFAM.- The paper have to take reference from Journal minimum 3 papers.- Paper lengths are limited in 8-16 pages.- Paper Template can be downloaded on the website  http://https://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jifamScope of TopicJIFAM accepts papers on Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management. The scope of the topic includes, but not limited, of  the following.- I & F Function- I & F Demand - Supply- I & F User Behavior- I & F Policy- I & F Planning- I & F Administration Aspects- I & F Operation System- I & F Maintenance System- I & F Evaluation Technique- I & F Disposal- I & F Economical Aspect- I & F Financial Aspect- I & F Management Organization- I & F Spatial Aspects and Environmental AspectsReviewerHitapriya Suprayitno, Insitute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, IndonesiaRia Asih Aryani Soemitro, Insitute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, IndonesiaData Iranata,  Insitute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, IndonesiaAchmad Wicaksono, University of Brawijaya (UM), Malang, IndonesiaVita Ratnasari,  Insitute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, IndonesiaEko Budi Santoso, Insitute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, IndonesiaI Putu Artama Wiguna, Insitute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia
Learning IFAM by using ITS Medical Centre as a Case: #1 - Identifying the Function, Medical Service, Infrastructure & Facility Vita Ratnasari; Hitapriya Suprayitno
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Nowadays, Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management (I&FAM) is essential in Indonesia. Indonesian Law on State Treasury was decreed in 2014, which makes the term I&FAM still relatively new in Indonesia. Therefore, the researcher must develop about I&FAM studies, such as doing a practice. For example, the ITS Medical Center (MCITS) use as a case for learning I&FAM. The first step is to identify the statement of the function, the service, and the infrastructure & facility. This research used a straightforward method by reading related document and reconnaissance survey. The research produces three principal results, giving medical service for the ITS' community and the surrounding area, and giving another income for ITS. The ITS Clinic occupies a special clinic building of 2 stories high, equipped with a garage, parking lot and a sign. As a facility, the clinic is equipped with a building, the building facilities, standard clinic medical equipment, and an ambulance.
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Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset ManagementVolume 1, Issue 2, September 2019    (e) ISSN 2656-8896 (P) ISSN 2656-890X JIFAM, Vol.1, Issue 1, March 2019Preliminary Recognition of River Infrastructure    Mahendra Andiek Maulana, Hitapriya Suprayitno & Ria Asih Aryani SoemitroReflection on Data Error Identification Methods for Field Survey Data on Commuter Train Passenger Travel Behavior    Hitapriya Suprayitno & Ria Asih Aryani SoemitroGradation Analysis of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement from National Road as Asphalt Concrete Layer    Ari Widayanti, Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro, Januarti J. Ekaputri & Hitapriya SuprayitnoMental Tasks EEG Signal Classification Using Support Vector Machine    Wahyu Caesarendra, Syahara U. Lekson & Muhammad AgungSearching the Appropriate Minimum Sample Size Calculation Method for Commuter Train Passenger Travel Behavior Survey    Anita Susanti, Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro, Hitapriya Suprayitno & Vita Ratnasari
Potential Number of Passenger and Performance Evaluation of Surabaya School Bus Adhi Muhtadi; Sapto Budi Wasono; Hitapriya Suprayitno; Ervina Ahyudanari
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Surabaya school bus is one of public facilitiesassetsand itsperformance should be evaluated periodically. Because the school bus is a public asset, it necessary to process the facility asset management to maintain operational performance optimally and efficiently. The number of students who use the school bus declines from year to year. Therefore, it’s necessary to study the current performance of school buses and the number of potential students who can use the Surabaya school bus. The method used to survey the number of students utilizing school buses and to conduct school bus performance research. School bus itinerary starts from Dukuh Menanggal Street down to Dharmahusada Indah Street and back to Dukuh Menanggal Street. There are 43 schools along the school buses route. Travel time observed was 1 hour and 10 minutes. The load factoraverage of the 1stschool bus in segment 1 (Dukuh Menanggal - RSI) is 78.67% while in segment 2 (RSI - SMKN 5) it reaches 96%. The load factoraverage of 2nd school bus for segment 1 reach 31.33% and for segment 2 reach only 8%.The total number of students from 11 schools was 12,391 students. However, the number of passengers/day was only 38 students from the operational of two school buses. This indicates that many students were still reluctant to use school buses, so that school bus performance improvements are needed to attract high school and junior high school students.
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Prediction of Rust Thickness in Reinforced Concrete Structures to Enhance the Asset Management for Coastal Infrastructures    Wahyuniarsih Sutrisno, I Ketut Hartana & Priyo SuproboSimulation of Concerete Slab Bevahior to Explosion    M. Shabib Al Bari, Januarti Jaya Ekaputri, Faimun, Julendra Bambang Ariatedja,    Buntara S. GanLearning IFAM by using ITS Medical Centre as a Case: #1 - Identifying the Function, Medical Service, Infrastructure & Facility   Vita Ratnasari & Hitapriya SuprayitnoPotential Number of Passenger and Performance Evaluation of Surabaya School Bus    Adhi Muhtadi, Sapto Budi Wasono, Hitapriya Suprayitno & Ervina AhyudanariAssessment of Infrastructures Assets Induced by Water Level  Fluctuation along the Bengawan Solo River    T. R. Satrya, R. A.A Soemitro, M. A Maulana, D.D. Wamana & R. SoetantoRoad Network Connectivity Quality Assesment for Timor Leste National Road Network    Frans de Jesus Babo & Hitapriya Suprayitno
Prediction of Rust Thickness in Reinforced Concrete Structures to Enhanced the Asset Management for Coastal Infrastructures Wahyuniarsih Sutrisno; I Ketut Hartana; Priyo Suprobo
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Corrosion in reinforced concrete structure is a serious problem, especially for coastal infrastructure. Managing the coastal infrastructure from corrosion is a really essential action to make sure that the infrastructure can be used properly throughout its service live. This research focused on analyzing the rust thickness on steel reinforcement due to corrosion. Series of corrosion test using galvanostatic was performed in this research. Furthermore, a predictive model based on Farraday’s Law with uniform corrosion assumption also developed in this research and compared with the experimental data. Based on the simulation result, it was found that the predictive model of rust thickness based on Farraday’s Law is capable to simulate the corrosion process and thickness of the rust.

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