To minimize the environmental risks and for sustainable development, the utilization of recycled aggregate (RA) is gaining popularity all over the world. The use of recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) in concrete is an effective way to minimize environmental pollution. RCA does not gain more attraction because of the availability of adhered mortar on its surface, which poses a harmful effect on the properties of concrete. However, a suitable mix design for RCA enables it to reach the targeted strength and be applicable for a wide range of construction projects. The targeted strength achievement from the proposed mix design at a laboratory is also a time-consuming task, which may cause a delay in the construction work. To overcome this flaw, the...
A method to predict 28-day compressive strength of high strength concrete (HSC) by using MFNNs is pr...
Green concrete has been widely used in recent years because its production compliments environmental...
Based on the heterogeneity nature of concrete constituents and variation in its compressive strength...
The aim of this research is to predict preplaced-aggregate concrete (PAC) compressive strength (CS) ...
Climate change has become trending news due to its serious impacts on Earth. Initiatives are being t...
The paper evaluated the possibility of using artificial neural network models for predicting the com...
Most regulations only allow the use of the coarse fraction of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) for ...
An effort has been made to develop concrete compressive strength prediction models with the help of ...
Using recycled aggregate in concrete is one of the best ways to reduce construction pollu- tion and ...
With its growing emphasis on sustainability, the construction industry is more interested in applyin...
The utilization of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete has gained signifi-cant traction due ...
Concrete is a highly complex composite construction material and modeling using computing tools to p...
The experimental design of high-strength concrete (HSC) requires deep analysis to get the target str...
In the current study 28 day strength of Recycled Aggregate Concrete (RAC) and Fly ash (class F) base...
Numerous tests are used to determine the performance of concrete, but compressive strength (CS) is u...
A method to predict 28-day compressive strength of high strength concrete (HSC) by using MFNNs is pr...
Green concrete has been widely used in recent years because its production compliments environmental...
Based on the heterogeneity nature of concrete constituents and variation in its compressive strength...
The aim of this research is to predict preplaced-aggregate concrete (PAC) compressive strength (CS) ...
Climate change has become trending news due to its serious impacts on Earth. Initiatives are being t...
The paper evaluated the possibility of using artificial neural network models for predicting the com...
Most regulations only allow the use of the coarse fraction of recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) for ...
An effort has been made to develop concrete compressive strength prediction models with the help of ...
Using recycled aggregate in concrete is one of the best ways to reduce construction pollu- tion and ...
With its growing emphasis on sustainability, the construction industry is more interested in applyin...
The utilization of Recycled Coarse Aggregate (RCA) in concrete has gained signifi-cant traction due ...
Concrete is a highly complex composite construction material and modeling using computing tools to p...
The experimental design of high-strength concrete (HSC) requires deep analysis to get the target str...
In the current study 28 day strength of Recycled Aggregate Concrete (RAC) and Fly ash (class F) base...
Numerous tests are used to determine the performance of concrete, but compressive strength (CS) is u...
A method to predict 28-day compressive strength of high strength concrete (HSC) by using MFNNs is pr...
Green concrete has been widely used in recent years because its production compliments environmental...
Based on the heterogeneity nature of concrete constituents and variation in its compressive strength...