Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6718052 Construction and Building Materials 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study the relationship between the core compressive strength with respect to reference samples and different core sizes with different slenderness ratio, length to diameter (L/D) were investigated. In addition, a comparative study was carried out by a hybrid neuro-fuzzy (ANFIS) technique, the core correction factors were evaluated by statistical methods for comparing the performance of four different ANFIS approaches. The Gaussian membership functions were used for defining linguistic terms. The back propagation multi layer (BPML) and hybrid learning algorithms with grid partition were employed for the development of the ANFIS models. Experimental results showed that the core strength was increased with the decrease of slenderness ratio and have ranged between 0.95 and 1.21. The ANFIS model results showed that it could be used an efficient tool for the estimation of the core correction factor of very high strength concrete. The ANFIS model in the current study performs sufficiently in the estimation of core correction factor of high strength concrete, which particularly estimates closely following the actual values. The ANFIS model with hybrid learning algorithm of grid partition was able to produce the most accurate model outcomes for estimating the correction factor among the examined models.
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