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Journal of Civil Engineering
ISSN : 20861206     EISSN : 25799029     DOI : -
Journal of Civil Engineering (eISSN 2579-9029/pISSN 2086-1206) is a new journal that preceded by the previous Civil Engineering Department ITS Journal which was well known as Jurnal Teknologi dan Rekayasa Sipil (TORSI). TORSI journal was established in March 1981. In 2009, TORSI journal name was changed to Journal of Civil Engineering. Journal of Civil Engineering is managed by Pusat Publikasi Ilmiah LPPM Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS). Journal of Civil Engineering published at least five papers for each volume. Annually two volumes are published with the first volume is published within the period of January-June and the second volume is published within the period of July-December. The Peer-review process is online based using the OJS portal. Focus and Scope The Journal of Civil Engineering (JCE) publish scientific article which is specific for civil engineering. JCE article must be written either in Indonesian or English languages. The focus and scope of the journal are: 1. Structures (High-Rise Building, Bridges, Long-Span Bridges) 2. Materials (Concrete, Steel, Fiber-Reinforced Concrete, Composites) 3. Hydraulics and Hydrology 4. Geotechnics (Foundation, Embankment Stability) 5. Construction Management 6. Transportations (Highways, Trains, etc.) 7. Green Buildings and Architectures
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Reinforcing Bricks with Natural Fibres: A Review Jen Hua Ling; Yong Tat Lim; Wen Kam Leong; How Teck Sia
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7277

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Natural fibres are biomass waste that agriculture generates in abundance. Lacking environmental awareness, biomass waste is often improperly disposed of. This raises environmental concerns. Natural fibres might be used as building materials, such as bricks. This might be a viable alternative for sustainable development. In this study, articles on the use of natural fibres in bricks are reviewed. The purposes were to study their influence on the structural behaviour of fibre-reinforced bricks and to identify their prospects and challenges. Natural fibres were found to reduce the brick's density, drying shrinkage, thermal conductivity, and workability. They boosted the compressive, tensile, flexural, and tensile splitting strengths, as well as the water absorption capacity. Natural fibres can only be used in limited amounts in bricks, usually less than 5%. This prevents significant strength loss and excessive water absorption. This study points out the drawbacks of natural fibres, such as inconsistent properties, dimensional changes, combustibility, decay susceptibility, and microbiological growth susceptibility. These shortcomings should be addressed before commercialising fibre-reinforced bricks. To overcome the problems, natural fibres may need to be carefully screened and treated before being used in bricks.
Shear Behavior Simulation of Reinforced Concrete Beam Incorporating Glass Fibber-Reinforced Polymer Shear Reinforcement Rahmat D. Sutrisno; Wahyuniarsih Sutrisno; Harun Alrasyid; Bambang Piscesa; Mudji Irmawan
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7280

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This paper presents the shear behavior of concrete beams incorporating glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) stirrups using a nonlinear finite element simulation package, 3D-NLFEA. The experimental data was adopted from the test results performed by previous researchers. The constitutive model for the concrete material used in this simulation is based on the plasticity-fracture model and considers the tension-stiffening effect of the concrete. The numerical simulation result was compared with the experimental test, including the ultimate shear forcedeflection response and cracking pattern. Based on the analysis result, it was found that the ultimate shear force-deflection response shows almost the same. For the mean ratio of prediction ultimate shear load to actual ultimate shear load from the experimental result and a coefficient of variation of 1.000 and 0.206%, respectively, and deformation results, the mean ratio of prediction deformations for the mid-shear span and mid-span of 0.966 and 0.941, respectively, with the coefficient of variation for the mid shear span and mid-span of 11.849% and 7.627%, respectively. However, the cracking pattern mode of the beam shows good results, which complies with the experimental test.
Experimental Evaluation of Heat of Hydration in Concrete Incorporating Supplementary Cementitious Materials Adveni Hesty Altisari Lada; Wahyuniarsih Sutrisno; Bambang Piscesa
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7281

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This research aims to study the impact of supplementary cementitious materials on the heatof hydration of concrete. The experimental tests were performed for concrete with threesize variations and seven variations of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) toinvestigate its impact on the heat of hydration. The SCMs used in this research mainlycome from industrial waste materials. Fly ash (FA), ground bottom ash (GBA), and silicafume (SF) were the waste materials used in this research. Tests were carried out for sevendays for each variation to observe the effect of volume changes and the addition of SCMson the change in concrete temperature. The experimental results indicated a directcorrelation between concrete volume and maximum temperature, with notable variationsin temperature distribution across the concrete mass. Typically, the highest temperaturewas observed at the core of the concrete. Fly ash (FA) and bottom ash (BA) demonstratedan inverse relationship between their content as supplementary cementitious materials(SCMs) and the maximum temperature achieved. Increasing the proportion of FA and BAin the concrete mixture resulted in a reduction of the hydration temperature. Additionally,silica fume (SF) was found to accelerate the hydration rate, though its efficacy in loweringthe heat of hydration was significant only when its content exceeded 5%.
Intermodal Study at Old Gubeng and New Gubeng Railway Stasions Based on Passenger Satisfaction Analysis Yudhistira M. Agathakarien; Wahju Herijanto
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7283

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With the increasing frequency of trains, more and more people are becoming interested in using them for transportation. However, at Gubeng station, the majority of passengers still prefer to use private vehicles or online transportation instead of public transportation. To evaluate passenger satisfaction with intermodal services at both the new and old Gubeng stations, a performance analysis was conducted. Data analysis uses quadrant analysis with the gap analysis method, the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method, the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) method, and the Fishbein method. From the results of the analysis, a total of 303 respondents were obtained. In the Gap Analysis method, negative values were obtained for all attributes. The overall service satisfaction index using the Customer Satisfaction Index method obtained a satisfaction index of 0.523 with the criteria "quite satisfied". The overall attitude value of the Fishbein method was 417.335, the criteria for a "neutral" attitude value.
Effect of Mixing Sequence on Green Concrete Using Artifical Coarse Aggregate Silvia T. Romadhona; Januarti J. Ekaputri
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7284

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The mixing method for green concrete with a mixture of Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBFS), Fly Ash and artificial coarse aggregate is an important thing that needs special attention to achieve a uniform mixture of materials. Testing the effect of the mixing sequence was carried out to obtain the optimum mixing sequence for the green concrete mixture. The experiment was carried out using 4 different methods, namely a combination of 25% fly ash, 25% GGBFS and 25% artificial coarse aggregate with different mixing sequences for cement material, coarse aggregate, fine aggregate, artificial aggregate as well as water and admixture dosages. Test results based on workability parameters, slump loss, compressive strength, split tensile strength, concrete shrinkage and heat of hydration show that mixing method 4 has 5% higher compressive strength resultsthan other methods, and produces optimum workability and slump loss. Concrete mixed with GGBFS, Fly Ash and artificial coarse aggregate can reduce the heat of hydration by 15%. Artificial coarse aggregate reduces compressive strength by7%, but has better concrete shrinkage.
Analysis of Benefit Cost Ratio in the Utilization of BIM in the Construction Project of the Mobile Brigade Corps Building (MAKO Brimob) and the State Police School (SPN) of North Sulawesi Regional Police Aminudin Aziz; Hardhi Rafsanjani; Riyadi D. Laksono; Nevia Fitriyani
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7285

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PT Buana Enjiniring Konsultan is one of the engineering consulting firms inIndonesia. In addition to being active in the engineering field, PT Buana EnjiniringKonsultan has also ventured into digital engineering by providing BuildingInformation Modeling (BIM) services. As a subsidiary of PT Brantas Abipraya,PT Buana Enjiniring Konsultan is committed to ensuring that the BIM productsprovided are of high quality and meet construction industry standards. By utilizingBIM, clash detection can be carried out effectively and efficiently, therebypreventing additional costs due to on-site corrections. The aim of this research isto analyze the Cost Benefit Ratio achieved by using BIM in the construction ofthe MAKO BRIMOB and SPN Polda buildings in North Sulawesi. The researchemploys a quantitative method. The results indicate that the Benefit Cost Ratio forthe MAKO Brimob and SPN Polda North Sulawesi project is 5.33, meaning thatthe benefits of the project outweigh the costs incurred. Therefore, the use of BIMcan lead to greater cost efficiency.
Driving Behavior Factors of Young Drivers Influencing Motorcycle Traffic Accidents in Jember, East Java Intan N. Baharini; Hera Widyastuti
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7286

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Traffic accidents are unexpected and undesirable incidents that occur on the highway, resulting in damage and casualties. Traffic accidents occur due to several contributing factors, including driver behavior, road conditions, technical errors in vehicles, and environmental conditions. Based on several studies, motorcycles are the vehicles most frequently involved in traffic accidents. Jember is one of the districts in East Java with a high number of motorcycle accidents. Based on data from 2017 to 2019, motorcycle traffic accidents in Jember reached 3,543 cases. Most of motorcycle riders involved in accidents in Jember are young riders. Young riders are considered to lack proper driving attitudes. This study was conducted to determine the relationship between driving behavior and accidents in Jember District among young motorcycle riders using structural equation modeling (SEM). The primary data used were survey results with respondents consisting of motorcycle riders aged up to 24 years old residing in Jember District. There is also supporting data in the form of accident data that occurred in Jember District from 2018 to 2022. Using that method, the results showed that driving behavior variables significantly influencing traffic accidents are traffic violations and stunts. The traffic violations variable has an influence of 0.840. Meanwhile, the stunts variable has an influence of 0.267.
The Effect of Sulfate Exposure on The Mechanical Properties of Conventional Portland Composite Cement Concrete Hazen Masrafat; Wahyuniarsih Sutrisno; Yuyun Tajunnisa
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7287

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The durability of concrete is an essential factor in construction as a means to enhance the quality of public facilities planning. The durability of concrete structures can be degraded due to several factors, one of the factors is sulfate attack concrete. Expose to magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) causes more aggressive damage compared to sodium sulfate. The negative effect of sulfate exposure is the accelerated formation of microcracks that lead to concrete deterioration. This study aims to investigate the influence of expose to a 5% magnesium sulfate solution on the mechanical properties of Portland composite cement concrete (PCC). Sulfate exposure was conducted after the PCC concrete was cured in water for 28 days. Observations and testing were carried out in four stages: before exposure, after 28, 56, and 90 days. The compressive strength of the concrete increased by 8.78% after 56 days of exposure but decreased by 7.2% from the 56-day strength during the 90-day exposure. The modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio, tensile strength, and fracture energy were directly proportional to the compressive strength values generated during sulfate exposure. Additionally, the mass of the concrete increased by 0.87% after 56 days of exposure and then decreased to 0.56% during the 90-day exposure.
Improving The Integration and Connectivity of Feeder Wira Wiri, Suroboyo Bus, Trans Semanggi Bus, and Trans Jatim Bus in Surabaya City Purabaya-Rajawali Routes Shaafiyah Z. Khairunnisa; Hera Widyastuti
Journal of Civil Engineering Vol. 39 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20861206.v39i2.7292

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Surabaya City has several public transportation such as Feeder Wira Wiri and Suroboyo Bus managed by Surabaya City Government, Bus Trans Semanggi managed by the Ministry of Transportation of the Republic of Indonesia, and Bus Trans Jatim managed by East Java Provincial Government. Based on observations in Purabaya-Rajawali routes, these public transportation services have yet to achieve maximum integration between modes, hence requiring analysis to improve the integration and connectivity of these public transportation systems. This analysis assesses customer satisfaction regarding the integration and connectivity of Feeder Wira Wiri, Suroboyo Bus, Trans Semanggi Bus, and Trans Jatim Bus along the Purabaya-Rajawali routes in Surabaya City. The methods used Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) to calculate user level of user satisfaction and Quality Function Deployment (QFD) used by integrating Importance-Perfomance Analysis (IPA) and Kano model. From the analysis results, the satisfaction level indicates a value of 68.01% (satisfied). So, it is needed to improve existing attribute integration. From this analysis, 11 technical responses were obtained to improve integration attributes. The final result of this research indicates that 11 improvements of integration attributes can be implemented in the integration system between services of Feeder Wira Wiri, Suroboyo Bus, Trans Semanggi Bus, and Trans Jatim Bus in Surabaya City Purabaya-Rajawali routes.

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