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Prediction model for the compressive strength of green concrete using cement kiln dust and fly ash

Emad S. Bakhoum, Arsani Amir, Fady Osama, Mohamed Adel

2023Scientific Reports32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Integrating artificial intelligence and green concrete in the construction industry is a challenge that can help to move towards sustainable construction. Therefore, this research aims to predict the compressive strength of green concrete that includes a ratio of cement kiln dust (CKD) and fly ash (FA), then recommend the optimum sustainable mixture design. The artificial neural network (ANN) and multiple linear regression techniques are used to build prediction models and statistics using MATLAB and IBM SPSS software. The input parameters are based on 156 data points of concrete components and compressive strengths that are collected from the literature. The developed models have been trained, validated, and tested for each technique. TOPSIS method is used to assign the optimum mixture design according to three sustainable criteria: compressive strength, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emission, and cost. The results of ANN models showed a better prediction of the compressive strength with regression (R) equal to 0.928 and 0.986. The optimum mixture includes CKD 10–20% and FA 0–30%. Predicting the compressive strength of green concrete is a non-destructive approach that has sustainable returns including preservation of natural resources, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, cost, time, and waste to landfill as well as saving energy.

Topics & Concepts

Compressive strengthFly ashCement kilnEnvironmental scienceCementGreenhouse gasArtificial neural networkComputer scienceLinear regressionWaste managementMachine learningEngineeringMaterials scienceComposite materialGeologyOceanographyInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsRecycled Aggregate Concrete PerformanceConcrete and Cement Materials Research
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