Digitalisasi evaluasi dan perbaikan pelat lantai (integrasi uji non-destruktif, core drill, dan simulasi numerik)
Date
2025-02-07Author
Hidayat, Muhammad Zakki Rizal
Marasabessy, Muhammad Irfan
Rohman, Wahyu Nur
Alhamid, Muhamad Fadlan
Hanafi, Nufrizal Faried
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This study investigates floor slab vibration issues at a university in East
Java, Indonesia, through a combination of non-destructive (Schmidt
Hammer and Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity), semi-destructive (core drill),
and numerical simulations using ETABS. Three scenarios were analyzed:
(1) adequate concrete strength and thickness according to design
documents, (2) low concrete quality but sufficient thickness, and (3) low
concrete quality and inadequate thickness. The results revealed
deficiencies in concrete quality and slab thickness, resulting in low
fundamental frequency and excessive deflection beyond comfort
standards. Two repair strategies were proposed: (1) increasing slab
thickness from 100 mm to 160 mm and (2) adding IWF 300x150 steel
beams. Simulations demonstrated that slab thickening is more effective in
reducing vibrations. This research highlights the importance of vibration
analysis for occupant comfort and structural safety, contributing to
optimizing design and repair strategies in civil engineering and building
maintenance.
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