In order to improve the prediction accuracy of compressive strength of concrete,103 groups of concrete data were collected as the samples.We selected seven kinds of ingredients from the concrete samples, using Grid-SV...In order to improve the prediction accuracy of compressive strength of concrete,103 groups of concrete data were collected as the samples.We selected seven kinds of ingredients from the concrete samples, using Grid-SVM, PSO-SVM, and GA-SVM models to establish the prediction model of cubic meter compressive strength of concrete.The experimental results show that SVM model based on Grid optimization algorithm,SVM model based on Particle swarm optimization algorithm,SVM model based on Genetic optimization algorithm mean square error respectively are 0.001, 0.489 8, and 0.304 2, correlation coefficients are 0.994 8, 0.994 6, and 0.993 0. It is shown that cubic meter compressive strength prediction method based on Grid-SVM model is the best optimization algorithm.展开更多
A series of compression tests were conducted on 150 groups of cement paste specimens with side lengths ranging from 40 mm to 200 mm. The specimens include cube specimens and prism specimens with height to width ratio ...A series of compression tests were conducted on 150 groups of cement paste specimens with side lengths ranging from 40 mm to 200 mm. The specimens include cube specimens and prism specimens with height to width ratio of 2. The experiment results show that size effect exists in the cubic compressive strength and prismatic compressive strength of the cement paste, and larger specimens resist less in terms of strength than smaller ones. The cubic compressive strength and the prismatic compressive strength of the specimens with side length of 200 mm are respectively about 91% and 89% of the compressive strength of the specimens with the side length of 40 mm. Water to binder ratio has a significant influence on the size effect of the compressive strengths of the cement paste. With a decrease in the water to binder ratio, the size effect is significantly enhanced. When the water to binder ratio is 0.2, the size effects of the cubic compressive strength and the prismatic compressive strength of the cement paste are 1.6 and 1.4 times stronger than those of a water to binder ratio of 0.6. Furthermore, a series of formulas are proposed to calculate the size effect of the cubic compressive strength and the prismatic compressive strength of cement paste, and the results of the size effect predicted by the formulas are in good agreement with the experiment results.展开更多
基金Funded by Natioanl Natural Science Foundation of Chin a(Nos.2012BAJ11B00,41301588,41471339,41571514)the Center for Materials Research and Analysis,Wuhan University of Technology
文摘In order to improve the prediction accuracy of compressive strength of concrete,103 groups of concrete data were collected as the samples.We selected seven kinds of ingredients from the concrete samples, using Grid-SVM, PSO-SVM, and GA-SVM models to establish the prediction model of cubic meter compressive strength of concrete.The experimental results show that SVM model based on Grid optimization algorithm,SVM model based on Particle swarm optimization algorithm,SVM model based on Genetic optimization algorithm mean square error respectively are 0.001, 0.489 8, and 0.304 2, correlation coefficients are 0.994 8, 0.994 6, and 0.993 0. It is shown that cubic meter compressive strength prediction method based on Grid-SVM model is the best optimization algorithm.
基金Project(51408213)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘A series of compression tests were conducted on 150 groups of cement paste specimens with side lengths ranging from 40 mm to 200 mm. The specimens include cube specimens and prism specimens with height to width ratio of 2. The experiment results show that size effect exists in the cubic compressive strength and prismatic compressive strength of the cement paste, and larger specimens resist less in terms of strength than smaller ones. The cubic compressive strength and the prismatic compressive strength of the specimens with side length of 200 mm are respectively about 91% and 89% of the compressive strength of the specimens with the side length of 40 mm. Water to binder ratio has a significant influence on the size effect of the compressive strengths of the cement paste. With a decrease in the water to binder ratio, the size effect is significantly enhanced. When the water to binder ratio is 0.2, the size effects of the cubic compressive strength and the prismatic compressive strength of the cement paste are 1.6 and 1.4 times stronger than those of a water to binder ratio of 0.6. Furthermore, a series of formulas are proposed to calculate the size effect of the cubic compressive strength and the prismatic compressive strength of cement paste, and the results of the size effect predicted by the formulas are in good agreement with the experiment results.