Flow Pattern in the Estuary of Musi River Using MIKE-21 Flow Model

Achmad, Syarifudin and Eka, Puji Agustini (2022) Flow Pattern in the Estuary of Musi River Using MIKE-21 Flow Model. Flow Pattern in the Estuary of Musi River Using MIKE-21 Flow Model.

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Abstract

Musi river which is the largest river with a length of more than 750 kilometers with an average width of 540 meters where the maximum width of 1,350 meters is located around the Kemaro island. Basically, sedimentation in the Musi river does include sedimentation due to the high level meeting between the Musi river currents and ocean currents in the Bangka Strait. Musi river silting conditions more severe because the sludge reaches about 40 cm per month. In fact, the volume of sludge could reach 2.5 million meter³. Along the Musi river shipping channel from the Boom Baru port to Bangka Strait there are 13 points silting. Four points are already very vulnerable, because of the silting up to 4 meters. The location was quite prone to it the Island Umbrella northern and Muara cold compress, while the location of the experienced silting most severe among others on the verge outside, the mouth of the strait Jaran and the waters of the southern part of the Payung island sedimentation groove reaches 7 km, so the boat that crosses the groove Musi river should be guided against the tide that occurs. This research was conducted with the approach of software models MIKE 21 Flow Model and the results obtained from this study is the pattern of movement of the flow between the other direction and speed of currents and hydrodynamic model the depth of the river starting from the verge outside to the Musi river which affected the tide downs.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Education
Depositing User: Mr Edi Surya Negara
Date Deposited: 22 Jun 2022 01:00
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2022 01:00
URI: http://eprints.binadarma.ac.id/id/eprint/14179

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