Compressive strength of geopolymers produced by ordinary Portland cement: Application of genetic programming for design
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author = "Ali Nazari",
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title = "Compressive strength of geopolymers produced by
ordinary Portland cement: Application of genetic
programming for design",
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journal = "Material \& Design",
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volume = "43",
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pages = "356--366",
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year = "2013",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, gene
expression programming, Geopolymer, Portland cement,
Compressive strength",
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ISSN = "0261-3069",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.matdes.2012.07.012",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261306912004645",
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abstract = "In the present study, compressive strength results of
geopolymers produced by ordinary Portland cement (OPC)
as aluminosilicate source has been modelled by gene
expression programming. Six main factors including NaOH
concentration, water glass to NaOH weight ratio, alkali
activator to cement weight ratio, oven curing
temperature, oven curing time and water curing regime
each at four levels were considered for designing. A
total of 32 experiments were conducted according to the
L32 array proposed by the method. The gene expression
programming models were constructed by 10 input
parameters including NaOH concentration, water glass to
NaOH weight ratio, alkali activator to cement weight
ratio, oven curing Temperature, oven curing time, water
curing regime, water glass content, NaOH content,
Portland cement content and test trial number. The
value for the output layer was the compressive
strength. According to the input parameters in the
models, the constructed networks were trained and
tested. The results indicate that gene expression
programming model is a powerful tool for predicting the
compressive strength of the geopolymers in the
considered range.",
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