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Optimizing Agricultural Waste By-Products: A Machine Learning Approach for Sustainable Construction Practices

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  • Pradyut Anand

    (Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science)

  • Surya Dev Singh

    (Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science)

  • Priyam Nath Bhowmik

    (Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science)

  • Veeresh Boya

    (Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science)

  • Shatrudhan Pandey

    (Marwadi University)

Abstract

This study explores optimizing concrete mix designs by incorporating agricultural waste by-products to promote sustainability in the construction industry. Data were collected on parameters such as by-product content, compressive strength, tensile strength, sulfate resistance, chloride ion penetration, water-cement ratio, curing duration, and slump. Machine learning models, including Linear Regression, Random Forest, Gradient Boosting, Support Vector Regression, and Artificial Neural Networks, were applied to predict these properties. The models were evaluated using metrics such as Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE), Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), and the coefficient of determination (R²). Sequential Least Squares Quadratic Programming (SLSQP) was used to optimize the mix designs. The study aimed to identify the optimal by-product type and percentage that maximizes strength and performance. Results indicated that Corn Cob Ash (15–20%) is optimal for early strength development, while Palm Oil Fuel Ash, Rice Husk Ash, Sugarcane Bagasse Ash, and Wheat Straw Ash are suitable for mid- and later-stage strength. This research presents a machine learning-based approach to optimizing concrete mixes, reducing the need for extensive experimental testing while advancing sustainable construction practices.

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  • Pradyut Anand & Surya Dev Singh & Priyam Nath Bhowmik & Veeresh Boya & Shatrudhan Pandey, 2025. "Optimizing Agricultural Waste By-Products: A Machine Learning Approach for Sustainable Construction Practices," Circular Economy and Sustainability, Springer, vol. 5(3), pages 2407-2429, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:circec:v:5:y:2025:i:3:d:10.1007_s43615-024-00483-2
    DOI: 10.1007/s43615-024-00483-2
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