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Indonesian Journal of Physics (IJP)
ISSN : 23018151     EISSN : 29870828     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5614/itb.ijp
Indonesian Journal of Physics welcomes full research articles in the area of Sciences and Engineering from the following subject areas: Physics, Mathematics, Astronomy, Mechanical Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Engineering Science, Environmental Science, Materials Science, and Earth-Surface Processes. Authors are invited to submit articles that have not been published previously and are not under consideration elsewhere.
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Construction of a generic reference material for gamma ray spectrometric analysis J. M. Kebwaro; N.O. Hashim; A. O. Mustapha
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 22 No 4 (2011): Vol. 22 No. 4, October 2011
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An artificial reference material (RGMIX) has been constructed from three IAEA materials (RGU-1, RGTH-1, RGK-1). The material is analogous of an environmental radioactive material. The material is systematically analysed on a NaI(Tl) detector using the method of spectrum decomposition. The spectrum of the sample is similar to that of a geological material.
Conductivity Effect on the Capacitance Measurement of a Parallel-Plate Capacitive Sensor System Peyman Azimi Anaraki
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 22 No 4 (2011): Vol. 22 No. 4, October 2011
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In this article design and operation of a parallel-plate capacitive sensor based on the dielectric capacitance and conductance change of the gap medium is reported. The designed system was used to determine characteristics of different water liquids as a result of the capacitance variations. The air gap capacitance is measured and then by filling the gap with a liquid the capacitance is monitored for different liquids. Proposed sensor is used for the distilled, tap, boiled, and salt water measurements and the capacitance results are compared. A big difference about 45.5µF in capacitance values for the salt and distilled water shows a high sensitivity, which can be used to recognize different water liquids. The experimental results are promising for water liquids and verify the successful operation of such a device as a liquid sensor, a useful method for checking the electrical quality of the water that is required for different applications.
Dynamical Evolution of Sub-km Sized Main-belt Asteroids with Involving Thermal Radiation Effects Budi Dermawan; A. Fermita
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 22 No 4 (2011): Vol. 22 No. 4, October 2011
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Inconsistencies between asteroid’s evolutionary model and observational results have been convincingly explained by thermal radiation effects that cause asteroids to experience orbital drifts. To investigate influences of the effects, we conducted 10 million yr orbital integration of hypothetical sub-km sized Main-belt asteroids. Numerical integration was run to propagate orbital dynamics of the asteroids by taking into account typical physical parameters of regolith- and basaltic-type surfaces of asteroids. Delivery processes from the Main-belt asteroids to near-Earth space are occurred by the aids of planetary orbital resonances and gravitational perturbations. In general, we find that thermal radiation effects play as an important role in the early evolution (< 1 million yr), which guide the asteroids to follow different evolutionary paths than those of without involving the effects. This study indicates that asteroids whose surface belongs to basaltic-type have higher orbital mobility.
CCD Photometry of Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 during Its 2006 Apparition Observed from the Bosscha Observatory Budi Dermawan; P. Mahasena; Taufiq Hidayat; D. Mandey; Muhamad Irfan
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 22 No 4 (2011): Vol. 22 No. 4, October 2011
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On 9-10 May 2006 UT comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 3 (73P/SW3) passed 0.093 AU from the Earth, being slightly farther away than its discovery on 1930. Interestingly, it has been reported since 1995 that the comet has been breaking up to many components during its trajectory orbiting the Sun with a period of 5.4 years. Here we report our CCD photometric observations of major components B and C during its 2006 apparition. Successful observations were done on 12-14 May 2006 UT at the Bosscha Observatory, Lembang. Since comet is a moving object, we carried out stacking techniques to combine our images in order to strengthen the signal-to-noise ratio. Our investigations to their surface brightness show that the coma of 73P/SW3 was not in a steady state. Under assumption of a steady state coma, the dust production rate of the component is found to be 24.7 cm and the mass-loss rate of 4.94 kg s-1
A Model Calculation of Temperature and Size Dependent Thermoluminescence Intensity from Silicon Nanostructures Nebiyu Gemechu Debelo
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 22 No 4 (2011): Vol. 22 No. 4, October 2011
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Thermoluminescence (TL) from silicon nanostructures has received considerable attention in recent years. Despite of some theoretical and experimental investigation, the origin and mechanism of TL is not clearly understood. Most of the bulk materials start showing fascinating behaviors as their size is reduced to nano level. The ability to emit light as a consequence of absorption of energy (luminescence) is one of these exotic behaviors. TL is the thermally stimulated emission of light due to absorption of energy from radiation. So, there is a direct relationship between temperature (due to absorption of heat or radiation) and the TL intensity. Starting from the concept of bulk material, we derive the mathematical expression for the temperature and size dependent TL intensity using model calculation. We specifically calculate the TL intensity as a function of temperature and nanoparticle size.
Transport and AC Impedance Studies of Plasticized-Chitosan Based Polymer Electrolytes A.S.A Khiar; A.K. Arof
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 22 No 4 (2011): Vol. 22 No. 4, October 2011
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Dimethyl Carbonate (DMC)-plasticized chitosan-based polymer electrolytes were prepared in the present work. The sample 37.5 wt% chitosan - 37.5 wt% NH4CF3SO3 - 25 wt% DMC showed the highest conductivity of (1.95±0.15) x 10-6 S/cm. From calculated values obtained using the Rice and Roth model, the increase in conductivity is due to the increase in the number density of mobile ions. Universal Power Law was used to analyze the AC conductivity of the sample. Arrhenius behavior was observed in the plot of hopping frequency; ωP against temperature. The AC conductivity master curve was obtained for the highest conducting sample when scaled vertically by σ and horizontally by ω .
Design Study of Thorium Cycle Based Long Life Modular Boiling Water Reactors Nuri Trianti; Zaki Su’ud; Eka Sapta Riyana
Indonesian Journal of Physics Vol 22 No 4 (2011): Vol. 22 No. 4, October 2011
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Design study of long life (cycle) Boiling Water Reactor, which can be operated for 20-30 years of operation time without the necessity of refuelling during that period, has been performed. In shown in the previous study Th232-U233 cycle based fuel has potential for longer operation time in the thermal reactor domain. To increase reactor operation time and minimize excess-reactivity burnable poison may be used. Protactinium (Pa-231), Np-238, or gadolinium has good properties for such purpose. Here based on the previous study we select Protactinium and Gadolinium poisons to be used in the present study. Optimizations the content of 231Pa in the core enables the BWR core to sustain enough reactivity for long period of time with reasonable burn-up reactivity swing. Based on the optimization of fuel element composition (Th and Pa) in various moderation compositions can be achieved reactor core with longer operation time, 20 ~ 30 years operation without fuel shuffling or refuelling. Similarly Gadolinium has been successfully used to extend refuelling time and reduce excess reactivity during burnup period for both oxide fuel and nitride fuel.

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