DETERMINATION OF THE EFFECTS OF CEMENT COMPOSITION ON ABRASION RESISTANCE OF CEMENT MORTARS WITH ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK
Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): AHMET CAVDAR , SUKRU YETGIN , SELAHATTIN ALBAYRAK
Abstract: The abrasion resistance of a concrete and/or cement mortar is changing depending on some properties like compressive strength, matrix structure, gap ratio, aggregate type. On the other hand cement composition has also an effect on this resistance. Numerical calculation methods, originated as parallel with the developments on today’s computer technology, provide a great advantage especially in prediction of experimental results. Thus, in this study, it is aimed to investigate the relationship between abrasion resistance and cement composition by using standard test methods together with predictions of Artificial Neural Networks (ANN), that is a sub-branch of Artificial Intelligence (AI). When modeling ANN, it is benefited from multi-layer ANN, which uses supervised learning rule. During training and testing stage of ANN, the results obtained from Bohme abrasion tests of cement samples having seven different compositions are used. For these samples’ curing time are chosen as 7, 28, 90, 1
- Publication Date: 14-Dec-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-035-4-84
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THE EFFECTS OF WATER CONTENT AND MATERIAL COMPOSITION ON BEHAVIOR OF ADOBES UNDER THE COMPRESSIVE LOAD
Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): AHMET CAVDAR , SUKRU YETGIN
Abstract: In this experimental study, the earth blocks (adobes) in five different compositions were investigated by determining its physical, mineralogical and mechanical (their behaviors under compression) properties. Thus, it was seen that higher compressive strength could be obtained with orientation of both materials’ workability conditions as compaction water content, unit mass etc. and material composition. In this direction, the findings were discussed detailed.
- Publication Date: 14-Dec-2014
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-035-4-83
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