Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques

Silica fume (SF) is a frequently used mineral admixture in producing sustainable concrete in the construction sector. Incorporating SF as a partial substitution of cement in concrete has ob-vious advantages, including reduced CO2 emission, cost-effective concrete, enhanced durability, and mechanical...

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Main Authors: Nafees, A., Amin, M.N., Khan, K., Nazir, K., Ali, M., Javed, M.F., Aslam, F., Musarat, M.A., Vatin, N.I.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.289092022-03-17T02:02:10Z Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques Nafees, A. Amin, M.N. Khan, K. Nazir, K. Ali, M. Javed, M.F. Aslam, F. Musarat, M.A. Vatin, N.I. Silica fume (SF) is a frequently used mineral admixture in producing sustainable concrete in the construction sector. Incorporating SF as a partial substitution of cement in concrete has ob-vious advantages, including reduced CO2 emission, cost-effective concrete, enhanced durability, and mechanical properties. Due to ever-increasing environmental concerns, the development of predictive machine learning (ML) models requires time. Therefore, the present study focuses on developing modeling techniques in predicting the compressive strength of silica fume concrete. The employed techniques include decision tree (DT) and support vector machine (SVM). An extensive and reliable database of 283 compressive strengths was established from the available literature information. The six most influential factors, i.e., cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, water, superplasticizer, and silica fume, were considered as significant input parameters. The evaluation of models was performed by different statistical parameters, such as mean absolute error (MAE), root mean squared error (RMSE), root mean squared log error (RMSLE), and coefficient of determination (R2). Individual and ensemble models of DT and SVM showed satisfactory results with high prediction accuracy. Statistical analyses indicated that DT models bested SVM for predicting compressive strength. Ensemble modeling showed an enhancement of 11 percent and 1.5 percent for DT and SVM compressive strength models, respectively, as depicted by statistical parameters. Moreover, sensitivity analyses showed that cement and water are the governing parameters in developing compressive strength. A cross-validation technique was used to avoid overfitting issues and confirm the generalized modeling output. ML algorithms are used to predict SFC compressive strength to promote the use of green concrete. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. MDPI 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121777152&doi=10.3390%2fpolym14010030&partnerID=40&md5=fae3e5baf048a00796dc0cc539b3c51f Nafees, A. and Amin, M.N. and Khan, K. and Nazir, K. and Ali, M. and Javed, M.F. and Aslam, F. and Musarat, M.A. and Vatin, N.I. (2022) Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques. Polymers, 14 (1). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/28909/
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description Silica fume (SF) is a frequently used mineral admixture in producing sustainable concrete in the construction sector. Incorporating SF as a partial substitution of cement in concrete has ob-vious advantages, including reduced CO2 emission, cost-effective concrete, enhanced durability, and mechanical properties. Due to ever-increasing environmental concerns, the development of predictive machine learning (ML) models requires time. Therefore, the present study focuses on developing modeling techniques in predicting the compressive strength of silica fume concrete. The employed techniques include decision tree (DT) and support vector machine (SVM). An extensive and reliable database of 283 compressive strengths was established from the available literature information. The six most influential factors, i.e., cement, fine aggregate, coarse aggregate, water, superplasticizer, and silica fume, were considered as significant input parameters. The evaluation of models was performed by different statistical parameters, such as mean absolute error (MAE), root mean squared error (RMSE), root mean squared log error (RMSLE), and coefficient of determination (R2). Individual and ensemble models of DT and SVM showed satisfactory results with high prediction accuracy. Statistical analyses indicated that DT models bested SVM for predicting compressive strength. Ensemble modeling showed an enhancement of 11 percent and 1.5 percent for DT and SVM compressive strength models, respectively, as depicted by statistical parameters. Moreover, sensitivity analyses showed that cement and water are the governing parameters in developing compressive strength. A cross-validation technique was used to avoid overfitting issues and confirm the generalized modeling output. ML algorithms are used to predict SFC compressive strength to promote the use of green concrete. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Nafees, A.
Amin, M.N.
Khan, K.
Nazir, K.
Ali, M.
Javed, M.F.
Aslam, F.
Musarat, M.A.
Vatin, N.I.
spellingShingle Nafees, A.
Amin, M.N.
Khan, K.
Nazir, K.
Ali, M.
Javed, M.F.
Aslam, F.
Musarat, M.A.
Vatin, N.I.
Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques
author_facet Nafees, A.
Amin, M.N.
Khan, K.
Nazir, K.
Ali, M.
Javed, M.F.
Aslam, F.
Musarat, M.A.
Vatin, N.I.
author_sort Nafees, A.
title Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques
title_short Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques
title_full Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques
title_fullStr Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques
title_sort modeling of mechanical properties of silica fume-based green concrete using machine learning techniques
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