Patil, S V; Balakrishna Rao, K and Nayak, G (2023) Prediction of recycled coarse aggregate concrete mechanical properties using multiple linear regression and artificial neural network. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 21(6), pp. 1690-1709. ISSN 1726-0531
Abstract
Purpose: Recycling construction waste is a promising way towards sustainable development in construction. Recycled aggregate (RA) is obtained from demolished concrete structures, laboratory crushed concrete, concrete waste at a ready mix concrete plant and the concrete made from RA is known as RA concrete. The purpose of this study is to apply multiple linear regressions (MLRs) and artificial neural network (ANN) to predict the mechanical properties, such as compressive strength (CS), flexural strength (FS) and split tensile strength (STS) of concrete at the age of 28 days curing made completely from the recycled coarse aggregate (RCA). Design/methodology/approach: MLR and ANN are used to develop a prediction model. The model was developed in the training phase by using data from a previously published research study and a developed model was further tested by obtaining data from laboratory experiments. Findings: ANN shows more accuracy than MLR with an R2-value of more than 0.8 in the training phase and 0.9 in a testing phase. The high R2-value indicates strong relation between the actual and predicted values of mechanical properties of RCA concrete. These models will help construction professionals to save their time and cost in predicting the mechanical properties of RCA concrete at 28 days of curing. Originality/value: ANN with rectified linear unit transfer function and backpropagation algorithm for training is used to develop a prediction model. The outcome of this study is the prediction model for CS, FS and STS of concrete at 28 days of curing.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | artificial neural network; mechanical properties; multiple linear regression; prediction model; recycled aggregate; recycled aggregate concrete |
| Index terms: | sustainable development, mechanical property, prediction model, artificial neural network, compressive strength, experiment, accuracy, laboratory, tensile strength, recycled aggregate, methodology, curing, aggregate, recycling, flexural strength, testing, construction waste, concrete structure, construction professional |
| Subjects: | materials science, waste management, data collection methods, prediction and forecasting, professional practice, modelling and simulation, professional development, health safety and environment, material properties and characteristics, material analysis and testing, research methods, structural engineering, concrete and cementitious materials, research management |
| Topics: | Health and Safety, Construction Materials, Engineering Principles, Information Management, Research Practice, Sustainability |
| Descriptive scope: | 5 PCTEA |
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