DEGRADATION OF THE FLOOD CONTROL FUNCTION BASED COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDERS TOWARDS NON STRUCTURAL FLOOD CONTROL MAKASSAR CITY THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDERS TOWARD MAXIMUM FLOOD CONTROL FUNCTION
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): FAROUK MARICAR , MUH.SALEH PALLU , LAWALENNA SAMANG , MUHAMMAD IDRUS OMPO
Abstract: The rapid development of the city can indirectly affect land use changes that affect the utilization of space irregularity which in turn can cause problems to the decline in the quality of infrastructure services, particularly flood control infrastructure.This study is a descriptive research study was conducted to determine the relationship the role of government and stakeholders as a latent variable to the maximum flood control function in Makassar. By reviewing and analyzing the role of government and stakeholders on the performance of flood control through SEM modeling the relationship between variables can be understood. The result of this study will illustrate the extent of the role of government and stakeholders, the maximum effect on the function of flood control. Therefore, this study is expected to produce overview of how the role of government and stakeholders as an input in the policy making process, especially in urban flood management in non structural
- Publication Date: 03-Aug-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-006-4-99
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF FREE-FORM CONCRETE SEGMENTS USING PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL
Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): DONGHOON LEE , DUK-BAE JANG
Abstract: Free-form buildings are beautiful, but production and installation of Free-form Concrete Segments (FCSs) are costly. Especially a form or a mold used to produce FCSs is unrecyclable, so that much more money and time are needed to make it than FCSs. Therefore it is necessary to develop a mold that can be semi-permanently recycled and mass produce FCSs. The objective of this paper is to suggest the production technology of free-form concrete segments using phase change material. Phase change material (PCM) is a substance that presents the change of phase according to temperature variation, which includes most substances as well as water and metal. The mold used to produce FCS is made of solid-state PCM and it should be liquefied to be recycled by adding thermal energy. If a metamorphic mold is developed by utilizing PCM’s properties, it can be recycled semi-permanently and mass-produced quickly and easily. The results of this study will be used as basic data for optimizing the production
- Publication Date: 03-Aug-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-006-4-100
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