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Data-driven inverse mix design for sustainable alkali-activated materials
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are promising alternatives to ordinary Portland cement (OPC), but standardized mix design approaches are limited. This study introduces a machine learning-based framework for inverse mix design of AAMs, predicting optimal mixes based on target properties and sustainability. The model considers eight key factors, including precursor reactivity, activator properties, and liquid-to-binder ratio. It operates in four steps: (i) constructing forward prediction models, (ii) generating new mix designs, (iii) evaluating workability and strength, and (iv) filtering for performance and sustainability. Experiments validated the model, targeting fluidity >100% and compressive strengths of 40 MPa (A40) and 50 MPa (A50). The A40 and A50 mixes achieved fluidities of 147.7% and 170.0%, and 28-day compressive strengths of 41.5 and 57.5 MPa. Both had lower environmental impacts (GWP, AP, and EP) compared to OPC-based mortars. This framework enhances AAM design efficiency and sustainability for broader applications.
Data-driven inverse mix design for sustainable alkali-activated materials
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) are promising alternatives to ordinary Portland cement (OPC), but standardized mix design approaches are limited. This study introduces a machine learning-based framework for inverse mix design of AAMs, predicting optimal mixes based on target properties and sustainability. The model considers eight key factors, including precursor reactivity, activator properties, and liquid-to-binder ratio. It operates in four steps: (i) constructing forward prediction models, (ii) generating new mix designs, (iii) evaluating workability and strength, and (iv) filtering for performance and sustainability. Experiments validated the model, targeting fluidity >100% and compressive strengths of 40 MPa (A40) and 50 MPa (A50). The A40 and A50 mixes achieved fluidities of 147.7% and 170.0%, and 28-day compressive strengths of 41.5 and 57.5 MPa. Both had lower environmental impacts (GWP, AP, and EP) compared to OPC-based mortars. This framework enhances AAM design efficiency and sustainability for broader applications.
Data-driven inverse mix design for sustainable alkali-activated materials
Kong, Y. K. (author) / Kurumisawa, Kiyofumi (author) / Tokoro, Chiharu (author) / Li, Zhanzhao (author) / Chu, S. H. (author)
Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials ; 13 ; 1857-1878
2024-12-01
22 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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