Probability Models for Live-Load Survey Results

1977 ◽  
Vol 103 (6) ◽  
pp. 1257-1274 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ross B. Corotis ◽  
Viresh A. Doshi
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-141
Author(s):  
M. Shofi'ul Amin ◽  
Mirza Ghulam ◽  
Dadang Dwi P ◽  
Erwin E

AbstractBanyuwangi is an area that belongs to zone 4 (SNI 03-1726-2002) and areas that are prone to earthquakes and are classified as moderate (SNI 03-1726-2012 and 2019). Other than, Banyuwangi also has the longest coastline on the island of Java, so buildings located in coastal areas have different air pressure that can cause very large winds to blow. So that in planning a building not only dead load and live load that needs to be planned but lateral loads also need to be planned. The survey results contained a tourism support building structure and are located very close to the coastal area of the Banyuwangi Dialoog Hotel. So the focus of this research is the construction of the structure. As for what is analyzed is the value of internal forces and deviations to the lateral loads of earthquake SNI 03-1726-2019 and wind loads based on PPIUG 1983 using the help of structural computer applications. The method used in earthquake load analysis is the spectrum response method. The results of the analysis of the value of the maximum force due to earthquake loads and wind loads are most influential on the column elements that cause inter-floor deviation. The deviation value is reviewed in the building service boundary performance, namely in the x and y directions respectively 10.89 mm and 15.75 mm. When viewed from the service threshold value of 87.5 mm, the structure is classified as safe from the influence of the lateral load of the planned earthquake and wind load. So that the building is feasible as a coastal building that is quite safe for commercial buildings and is able to become a tourist destination because it is so close to the sea. Keywords: Coastal, lateral load, drift, tourismAbstrakBanyuwangi merupakan daerah yang termasuk wilayah zona 4 (SNI 03-1726-2002) dan daerah yang rawan terjadi gempa serta tergolong tingkat sedang (SNI 03-1726-2012 dan 2019). Selain itu, Banyuwangi juga memiliki garis pantai terpanjang di pulau Jawa, sehingga bangunan yang terletak di kawasan pesisir memiliki perbedaan tekanan udara yang bisa menyebabkan angin bertiup sangat besar. Sehingga dalam perencanaan suatu bangunan tidak hanya beban mati dan beban hidup saja yang perlu direncanakan melainkan beban lateral juga perlu direncanakan. Hasil survei terdapat struktur gedung penunjang pariwisata dan terletak sangat dekat sekali dengan kawasan pesisir yaitu Hotel Dialoog Banyuwangi. Maka fokus pada penelitian ini yaitu konstruksi pada struktur tersebut. Adapun yang dianalisis adalah nilai gaya dalam dan simpangan terhadap beban lateral gempa SNI 03-1726-2019 dan beban angin berdasarkan PPIUG 1983 dengan menggunakan bantuan aplikasi komputer struktur. Metode yang digunakan dalam analisis beban gempa adalah metode respon spektrum. Hasil analisa nilai gaya dalam maksimum akibat beban gempa dan beban angin yang paling berpengaruh yaitu pada elemen kolom yang mengakibatkan terjadinya simpangan antar lantai. Nilai simpangan tersebut ditinjau pada kinerja batas layan bangunan tersebut yaitu pada arah x dan y masing-masing adalah 10,89 mm dan 15,75 mm. Jika ditinjau dari nilai ambang batas layan yaitu 87,5 mm, maka struktur tersebut tergolong aman dari pengaruh beban lateral gempa rencana dan beban angin. Sehingga bangunan tersebut layak sebagai bangunan pesisir yang cukup aman untuk bangunan komersil serta mampu menjadi destinasi wisata karena letaknya yang sangat dekat dengan laut.  Kata kunci: Pesisir, beban lateral, simpangan, pariwisata


2012 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 17
Author(s):  
Azhar Adabi ◽  
Hendro Setyono

This study titled consumer perceptions among students and the general public against the Blackberry smart phone brand in the Jogjakarta. This study aims to determine whether there are difference among students in the consumer and the general public on smart phones. The research was conducted in Yogyakarta in  particular by using a questionnaire, each of 50 respondents who were sampled. By using the technique of sampling, snowball sampling. Analysis of test data used in the arithmetic mean statistic. From the survey results revealed that consumer perceptions of brand smart phone blackberry is positive, where the perception among students is better than the consumer’s perception among the general public. From the analysis of hypothesis testing concluded that the probability of > significance () means there is no difference among students in the consumer and the general public on blackberry smart phone brand. The price of smart phone based on the attribute probability value 0.540. While the quality attributes of a smart phone probability value of 0.149. And attribute value of the probability models of smart phones 0.638


1978 ◽  
Vol 104 (3) ◽  
pp. 607-608
Author(s):  
Charles G. Culver

1977 ◽  
Vol 103 (10) ◽  
pp. 2074-2074
Author(s):  
Giuliano Augusti

1976 ◽  
Vol 102 (12) ◽  
pp. 2269-2284
Author(s):  
Charles G. Culver

2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 290-299
Author(s):  
Julie G. Arenberg ◽  
Ray H. Hull ◽  
Lisa Hunter

Purpose From the Audiology Education Summit held in 2017, several working groups were formed to explore ideas about improving the quality and consistency in graduate education in audiology and externship training. The results are described here from one of the working groups formed to examine postgraduate specialization fellowships. Method Over the course of a year, the committee designed and implemented two surveys: one directed toward faculty and one toward students. The rationale for the survey and the results are presented. Comparisons between faculty and student responses are made for similar questions. Results Overall, the results demonstrate that the majority of both students and faculty believe that postgraduation specialization fellowships are needed for either 1 year or a flexible length. There was a consensus of opinion that the fellowship should be paid, as these would be designed for licensed audiologists. Most believed that the fellowships should be “governed by a professional organization (e.g., American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, American Academy of Audiology, American Doctors of Audiology, etc.),” or less so, a “separate body for this specific purpose.” Potential topics for specialization identified were the following: tinnitus, vestibular, cochlear implants, pediatrics, and intraoperative monitoring. The highest priority attributes for a specialization site were “abundant access to patient populations,” “staff of clinical experts,” and “active research.” The weight put toward these attributes differed between faculty and students with faculty prioritizing “university/academic centers,” and “access to academic coursework in the fellowship area.” The faculty rated “caseload diversity,” “minimum hours,” “research,” and “academic affiliation” as requirements for a fellowship site, with less weight for “coursework” and “other.” Finally, the students valued “improved personal ability to provide exceptional patient care,” “the potential for increased job opportunities,” and the “potential for a higher salary” as benefits most important to them, with lower ratings for “recognition as a subject matter expert” or “potential pathway to Ph.D. program.” Conclusions As a result of the survey, further exploration of a postgraduate specialization fellowship is warranted, especially to determine funding opportunities to offset cost for the sites and to ensure that fellows are paid adequately.


2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 100-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lindsay Kessel ◽  
Linda Sue Sickman

Abstract This study describes survey results measuring the knowledge undergraduate elementary education major students have about augmentative and alternative communication. Those students with experience and course knowledge surrounding AAC were more knowledgeable. Implications for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) will be addressed, including how SLPs can provide classroom teachers with classroom support for general education teachers.


ASHA Leader ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 16 (12) ◽  
pp. 22-23
Author(s):  
Amy Hasselkus
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