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An evolutionary-based prediction model of the 28-day compressive strength of high-performance concrete containing cementitious materials
Ehsan Sadrossadat
, Hakan Basarir
School of Engineering
Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering
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Engineering
High-Performance Concrete
100%
Day Compressive Strength
100%
Compression Strength
50%
Compressive Strength
50%
Experimental Observation
16%
Concrete Specimen
16%
Blast Furnace Slag
16%
Ash Furnace
16%
Concrete Technology
16%
Furnace Slag
16%
Portland Cement
16%
Programming Model
16%
Testing Method
16%
Mathematical Equation
16%
Chemical Admixture
16%
Artificial Intelligence
16%
Material Science
Compressive Strength
100%
Cementitious Material
100%
High Performance Concrete
100%
Portland Cement
16%
Concrete Technology
16%
Plasticizer
16%