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Predicting the Compressive Strength of Green Concrete at Various Temperature Ranges Using Different Soft Computing Techniques

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  • Ahmad Khalil Mohammed

    (Civil Engineering Department, The American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS), Sulaimani–Kirkuk Rd., Sulaymaniyah 46001, Iraq
    AUIS-Student Chapter, ACI-Kurdistan Chapter, Sulaimani–Kirkuk Rd., Sulaymaniyah 46001, Iraq)

  • A. M. T. Hassan

    (Civil Engineering Department, The American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS), Sulaimani–Kirkuk Rd., Sulaymaniyah 46001, Iraq)

  • Ahmed Salih Mohammed

    (AUIS-Student Chapter, ACI-Kurdistan Chapter, Sulaimani–Kirkuk Rd., Sulaymaniyah 46001, Iraq
    Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Sulaimani, Sulaymaniyah 46001, Iraq)

Abstract

To overcome the environmental impact of cement production in concrete, the construction industry is adopting eco-friendly approaches, such as incorporating alternative and recycled materials and minimizing carbon emissions in concrete production. One such material that has gained prominence is ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBFS). This study focuses on investigating the compressive strength of concrete at 28 days of age by examining the influences of several factors, such as temperature, water-to-binder ratio (w/b), GGBFS-to-binder ratio (GGBFS/b), fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, and superplasticizer. A statistical modeling approach was employed to comprehensively analyze these parameters and assess their impact on compressive strength. To accomplish this, the study collected and analyzed data from the literature, resulting in a dataset of 210 observations. The dataset was divided into training and testing groups, and statistical analyses were performed to assess the relationships between the input parameters and compressive strength. The correlation analysis revealed insignificant relationships between the input parameters and compressive strength, indicating that multiple factors affect strength. Different models were employed to predict compressive strength, such as linear regression, nonlinear regression, quadratic, full quadratic models, and artificial neural networks (ANN). The findings of this study contribute to a better understanding of the factors that influence the compressive strength of concrete containing GGBFS. The results underscore the importance of considering multiple parameters to predict strength accurately.

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  • Ahmad Khalil Mohammed & A. M. T. Hassan & Ahmed Salih Mohammed, 2023. "Predicting the Compressive Strength of Green Concrete at Various Temperature Ranges Using Different Soft Computing Techniques," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(15), pages 1-22, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:15:p:11907-:d:1209259
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