Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Multifunctional computational models to predict the long‐term compressive strength of concrete incorporated with waste steel slag
View through CrossRef
AbstractTo preserve the environment and natural resources, steel slag recovery conserves natural resources and makes landfill space available. Steel slag as a waste material has been partially substituted for fine (sand) and coarse aggregate in concrete (gravel). Compressive strength (CS) is the most significant mechanical attribute for all forms of concrete composites. To save time, energy, and money, it is essential to create accurate models for forecasting the CS of normal concrete (NC). In addition, it offers essential information for organizing the building work and details the ideal time to remove the formwork. In total, 338 data points were gathered, processed, and modeled in total. During the modeling approach, the most influential elements impacting the compressive strength (CS) of concrete with steel slag replacement were addressed. According to the modeling method, the most effective parameter which affects the compressive strength of normal concrete is the curing time. This research employed a Multi Logistic Regression model (MLR), an Artificial Neural Network (ANN), a Full Quadratic model (FQ), an M5P‐tree model, and an Interaction model to predict the compressive strength of normal strength concrete (CS ranged from 10 to 55 MPa) with steel slag aggregate replacement. According to data from the literature, the steel slag concentration enhanced the compressive strength. Based on evaluations with statistical tools like the objective (OBJ) function, the scatter index, and the Taylar diagram, the ANN model with the lowest root mean square error did better at predicting compressive strength than the other models.
Title: Multifunctional computational models to predict the long‐term compressive strength of concrete incorporated with waste steel slag
Description:
AbstractTo preserve the environment and natural resources, steel slag recovery conserves natural resources and makes landfill space available.
Steel slag as a waste material has been partially substituted for fine (sand) and coarse aggregate in concrete (gravel).
Compressive strength (CS) is the most significant mechanical attribute for all forms of concrete composites.
To save time, energy, and money, it is essential to create accurate models for forecasting the CS of normal concrete (NC).
In addition, it offers essential information for organizing the building work and details the ideal time to remove the formwork.
In total, 338 data points were gathered, processed, and modeled in total.
During the modeling approach, the most influential elements impacting the compressive strength (CS) of concrete with steel slag replacement were addressed.
According to the modeling method, the most effective parameter which affects the compressive strength of normal concrete is the curing time.
This research employed a Multi Logistic Regression model (MLR), an Artificial Neural Network (ANN), a Full Quadratic model (FQ), an M5P‐tree model, and an Interaction model to predict the compressive strength of normal strength concrete (CS ranged from 10 to 55 MPa) with steel slag aggregate replacement.
According to data from the literature, the steel slag concentration enhanced the compressive strength.
Based on evaluations with statistical tools like the objective (OBJ) function, the scatter index, and the Taylar diagram, the ANN model with the lowest root mean square error did better at predicting compressive strength than the other models.
Related Results
Study on cementitious properties of steel slag
Study on cementitious properties of steel slag
The converter steel slag chemical and mineral components in China?s main
steel plants have been analysed in the present paper. The electronic
microscope, energy spectrum anal...
The study of the freeze-thaw resistance and carbonation resistance of manufactured sand-RAC based on fly ash and slag powder
The study of the freeze-thaw resistance and carbonation resistance of manufactured sand-RAC based on fly ash and slag powder
Abstract
To advance the use of industrial solid waste and recycled concrete, this study explores the impact of fly ash and slag powder on the mechanical properties, ...
Study on novel steel slag foam concrete pore structure and bp neural network prediction model
Study on novel steel slag foam concrete pore structure and bp neural network prediction model
Abstract
In this paper, a new type of steel slag foamed concrete was prepared. Its pore structure was analyzed by MATLAB image processing technique, and the influenc...
Self-healing evaluation of bacteria grouted light weight aggregate concrete containing rice husk ash and steel fibers
Self-healing evaluation of bacteria grouted light weight aggregate concrete containing rice husk ash and steel fibers
Utilization of microbiologically induced calcite precipitation along with fiber composite have great influence on improving strength and durable properties of concrete. The concept...
Effect of different clay additions to concrete on its ultrasonic acoustic parameters and compressive strength
Effect of different clay additions to concrete on its ultrasonic acoustic parameters and compressive strength
Abstract
Concrete may have different levels of mud content due to various factors, which can lead to reduction in strength and changes in ultrasonic acoustic parameters. In...
Influence of Mechanochemical Effects on the Strength Activity of Micro-Powder Derived from Multi-Source Solid Waste
Influence of Mechanochemical Effects on the Strength Activity of Micro-Powder Derived from Multi-Source Solid Waste
Abstract
Driven by China emission peak and carbon neutrality goals, the efficient utilization of industrial solid wastes to develop low-carbon cementitious materials has be...
BETON MUTU TINGGI TANPA PROSES PEMADATAN MANUAL
BETON MUTU TINGGI TANPA PROSES PEMADATAN MANUAL
The need of the advanced infrastructure facilities, such as long-span concrete bridges , high-rise concrete buildings should be considered as the new concrete development. Improvin...
Influence of Replacing Cement with Waste Glass on Mechanical Properties of Concrete
Influence of Replacing Cement with Waste Glass on Mechanical Properties of Concrete
In this study, the effect of waste glass on the mechanical properties of concrete was examined by conducting a series of compressive strength, splitting tensile strength and flexur...

