2012
DOI: 10.22219/jtiumm.vol13.no1.85-92
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Algoritma Genetik Untuk Optimasi Parameter Model Tangki Pada Analisis Transformasi Data Hujan-Debit

Abstract: AbSTRAk Kelemahan mendasar dari penerapan Model PENDAHULUANSemua model konseptual untuk transformasi data hujan menjadi data aliran sungai pada dasarnya dikembangkan dari konsep dasar yang sama, yaitu daur hidrologi. Hal yang membedakan antara model satu dengan lainnya terletak pada cara melakukan interpretasi terhadap proses mulai terjadinya hujan sampai menjadi aliran. Model tangki oleh SUGAWARA merupakan salah satu model yang dianggap cukup representatif untuk mempresentasikan hubungan data curah hujan deng… Show more

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“…The value of infiltration coefficient is almost similar to the research conducted by researchers [10], [11], [12] where the infiltration coefficient is between 0,0 -1,0.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The value of infiltration coefficient is almost similar to the research conducted by researchers [10], [11], [12] where the infiltration coefficient is between 0,0 -1,0.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In other words, the RDF method can be used as a preliminary approach to direct runoff parameter calibration in the hydrological tank model. The value of runoff coefficient is almost similar to the research conducted by researchers [5,6,7], where the runoff coefficient is one-tenth and located between 0.0 -1.0. Indarto [8] has conducted RDF research in East Java, Indonesia using 6 RDF methods (Oneparameter, Boughton two parameters, Chapman, Ihacres, Lyne & Hollick, and EWMA filters) for the separation of base flow.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…When the ratio of public debt to GDP exceeds 90%, or the ratio of government investment to GDP exceeds 30%, the average economic growth rate falls significantly. The statistics suggest two plausible nonlinear relationships among the three variables: one between GDP growth and public debt and another between GDP growth and government investment (Yulianto, 2014) With their positive external effects, additional infrastructure and complementary public goods would promote economic development in the short run and attract private-sector investment. On the other hand, recent theoretical and empirical research suggests that excessive government investment may harm economic growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%