Statistical Analysis and Determination of Representative Size for Sediment in Malaysian Urban Drains

This paper highlights the statistical analysis done on sediment samples collected from concrete drains in Malaysian major urban areas in order to understand the characteristics of the sediment and also to determine the suitable representative grain size. Samples were collected from 12 urban areas i...

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Main Author: Charles Hin Joo Bong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIMAS Publisher 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering
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Online Access:https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JASPE/article/view/950
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spelling doaj-d045863736114f9db62e3129309b38342021-09-17T23:56:14ZengUNIMAS PublisherJournal of Applied Science & Process Engineering2289-77712018-09-015210.33736/jaspe.950.2018Statistical Analysis and Determination of Representative Size for Sediment in Malaysian Urban DrainsCharles Hin Joo Bong0Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia This paper highlights the statistical analysis done on sediment samples collected from concrete drains in Malaysian major urban areas in order to understand the characteristics of the sediment and also to determine the suitable representative grain size. Samples were collected from 12 urban areas in Peninsular Malaysia and 3 urban areas in East Malaysia and subjected to sieve analysis. Sieve analysis results had shown that the major component of the collected sediment samples was sand with a mean value of 72.2%, followed by gravel with a mean of 24.7% and silt and clay with a mean of 3.1%. Samples from 10 locations have shown a non normal distribution with the tenderness to skew to the right. Due to this, the conventional use of median grain size, d50 as the effective size for sediment samples might not be a good representation for the sediment distribution. Further statistical analysis in this paper have suggested that the mode grain size is a much better representative grain size due to its stability when compared to median and mean size. Thus, a much better representative for the sediment samples from Malaysian urban areas would be the mode size (in this case is d20). https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JASPE/article/view/950Concrete drain, representative size, sediment, urban areas
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author Charles Hin Joo Bong
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Statistical Analysis and Determination of Representative Size for Sediment in Malaysian Urban Drains
Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering
Concrete drain, representative size, sediment, urban areas
author_facet Charles Hin Joo Bong
author_sort Charles Hin Joo Bong
title Statistical Analysis and Determination of Representative Size for Sediment in Malaysian Urban Drains
title_short Statistical Analysis and Determination of Representative Size for Sediment in Malaysian Urban Drains
title_full Statistical Analysis and Determination of Representative Size for Sediment in Malaysian Urban Drains
title_fullStr Statistical Analysis and Determination of Representative Size for Sediment in Malaysian Urban Drains
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Analysis and Determination of Representative Size for Sediment in Malaysian Urban Drains
title_sort statistical analysis and determination of representative size for sediment in malaysian urban drains
publisher UNIMAS Publisher
series Journal of Applied Science & Process Engineering
issn 2289-7771
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This paper highlights the statistical analysis done on sediment samples collected from concrete drains in Malaysian major urban areas in order to understand the characteristics of the sediment and also to determine the suitable representative grain size. Samples were collected from 12 urban areas in Peninsular Malaysia and 3 urban areas in East Malaysia and subjected to sieve analysis. Sieve analysis results had shown that the major component of the collected sediment samples was sand with a mean value of 72.2%, followed by gravel with a mean of 24.7% and silt and clay with a mean of 3.1%. Samples from 10 locations have shown a non normal distribution with the tenderness to skew to the right. Due to this, the conventional use of median grain size, d50 as the effective size for sediment samples might not be a good representation for the sediment distribution. Further statistical analysis in this paper have suggested that the mode grain size is a much better representative grain size due to its stability when compared to median and mean size. Thus, a much better representative for the sediment samples from Malaysian urban areas would be the mode size (in this case is d20).
topic Concrete drain, representative size, sediment, urban areas
url https://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/JASPE/article/view/950
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