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Computers and Concrete Volume 29, Number 6, June 2022 , pages 433-444 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/cac.2022.29.6.433 |
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Machine learning in concrete's strength prediction |
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Saddam N.A. Al-Gburi, Pinar Akpinar and Abdulkader Helwan
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| Abstract | ||
| Concrete's compressive strength is widely studied in order to understand many qualities and the grade of the concrete mixture. Conventional civil engineering tests involve time and resources consuming laboratory operations which results in the deterioration of concrete samples. Proposing efficient non-destructive models for the prediction of concrete compressive strength will certainly yield advancements in concrete studies. In this study, the efficiency of using radial basis function neural network (RBFNN) which is not common in this field, is studied for the concrete compressive strength prediction. Complementary studies with back propagation neural network (BPNN), which is commonly used in this field, have also been carried out in order to verify the efficiency of RBFNN for compressive strength prediction. A total of 13 input parameters, including novel ones such as cement's and fly ash's compositional information, have been employed in the prediction models with RBFNN and BPNN since all these parameters are known to influence concrete strength. Three different train: test ratios were tested with both models, while different hidden neurons, epochs, and spread values were introduced to determine the optimum parameters for yielding the best prediction results. Prediction results obtained by RBFNN are observed to yield satisfactory high correlation coefficients and satisfactory low mean square error values when compared to the results in the previous studies, indicating the efficiency of the proposed model. | ||
| Key Words | ||
| back propagation; cement composition; compressive strength of concrete; factors affecting concrete strength; non-destructive strength prediction; radial basis function neural network | ||
| Address | ||
| Saddam N.A. Al-Gburi: International Organization for Migration, Izmir, Turkey Pinar Akpinar: Department of Civil Engineering, Bahçeşehir Cyprus University, Nicosia, N. Cyprus, via Mersin 10, Turkey Abdulkader Helwan: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Lebanese American University, Lebanon | ||