Design of a machine learning model for the precise manufacturing of green cementitious composites modified with waste granite powder

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Sławomir Czarnecki
Marijana Hadzima-Nyarko
Adrian Chajec
Łukasz Sadowski
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[1] Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,Department of Materials Engineering and Construction Processes
[2] Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek,Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture Osijek
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In this study, a machine learning model for the precise manufacturing of green cementitious composites modified with granite powder sourced from quarry waste was designed. For this purpose, decision tree, random forest and AdaBoost ensemble models were used and compared. A database was created containing 216 sets of data based on an experimental study. The database consists of parameters such as the percentage of cement substituted with granite powder, time of testing and curing conditions. It was shown that this method for designing green cementitious composite mixes, in terms of predicting compressive strength using ensemble models and only three input parameters, can be more accurate and much more precise than the conventional approach. Moreover, to the best of the authors' knowledge, artificial intelligence has been one of the most effective and precise methods used in the design and manufacturing industry in recent decades. The simplicity of this method makes it more suitable for construction practice due to the ease of evaluating the input variables. As the push towards decreasing carbon emissions increases, a method for designing green cementitious composites without producing waste that is more precise than traditional tests performed in a laboratory is essential.
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