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Saerahany Legori Ibrahim
Researcher at International Islamic University Malaysia
Publications - 8
Citations - 14
Saerahany Legori Ibrahim is an academic researcher from International Islamic University Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jet (fluid) & Support vector machine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications receiving 11 citations. Previous affiliations of Saerahany Legori Ibrahim include Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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ESTABLISHMENT OF JET INDEX Ji FOR SOIL ERODIBILITY COEFFICIENTS USING JET EROSION DEVICE (JEd)
TL;DR: In this paper, an attempt to establish soil erodibility parameters was successfully carried out using a newly fabricated Jet Erosion Device (JEd) based on soil properties, and the most accurate model was selected based on the adjusted R2, standard error of the estimate and discrepancy ratio to illustrate its significance.
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Jet erosion device (jed) – measurement of soil erodibility coefficients
TL;DR: In this paper, a modified version of the submerged jet test called Jet Erosion Test (JET) is fabricated, with improved features and design that facilitates testing in the field and the laboratory.
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Rainfall intensity (I)–duration (D) induced debris flow occurrences in Peninsular Malaysia
Norhidayu Kasim,Kamaruddin Abu Taib,N.A.A. Ghazali,Wan Nur Aifa Wan Azahar,Norfarah Nadia Ismail,Nadiah Husain,Ahmad Bukhari Ramli,Siti Asmahani Saad,Siti Aliyyah Masjuki,Saerahany Legori Ibrahim +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the rainfall-induced debris flow in Peninsular Malaysia from the perspective of rainfall threshold, and found that the triggering threshold is mostly higher for the Peninular Malaysia events.
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Determination of Soil Bearing Capacity and Profile Using CAP-SASW Method at Western Malaysian Peninsular
Ahmad Bukhari Ramli,Norhidayu Kasim,Norfarah Nadia Ismail,Saerahany Legori Ibrahim,Nadiah Husain,Wan Nur Aifa Wan Azahar +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a non-invasive method which offers sustainable development by utilizing the propagation of Rayleigh waves and thus minimizing cost in site investigation and construction work and derived bearing capacity derived from an equation of hyperbolic shear stress-strain model to evaluate the bearing capacity at some of selected sites at western peninsular Malaysia.
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Flow structures in dividing open channels: a review
TL;DR: A review of the current state-of-the-art in hydrodynamics at asymmetric fluvial bifurcations can be found in this paper, where the authors identify the grey areas and gaps specifically in the investigation of complex turbulent behaviour of flow structures in open channels with lateral diversions.