Uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete

This research presents the details of an investigation carried out to study the effect of the addition of constituent material parameters on the fresh and hardened state properties of self-compacting concrete using a central composite design approach combined with response surface methodology. Self-...

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Main Authors: Alqadi A.N.S., Mustapha K.N.B., Naganathan S., Al-Kadi Q.N.S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-303832023-12-29T15:47:15Z Uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete Alqadi A.N.S. Mustapha K.N.B. Naganathan S. Al-Kadi Q.N.S. 54971946700 26032672000 30267872100 54973761000 central composite design compressive strength modulus of elasticity self-compacting concrete Compressive strength Design Elastic moduli Fly ash Hardening Plasticizers Regression analysis Surface properties Central composite designs Coarse aggregates Constituent materials Coupled effect Experimental values Fresh and hardened properties Fresh properties Hardened properties Hardened state Independent variables Multiple regression analysis Property value Response Surface Methodology Self compacting concrete Statistical models Superplasticizers Surface response Materials properties This research presents the details of an investigation carried out to study the effect of the addition of constituent material parameters on the fresh and hardened state properties of self-compacting concrete using a central composite design approach combined with response surface methodology. Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) mixtures were made with the addition cement, coarse aggregate, sand, fly ash and super plasticizer in various proportions and their fresh state properties (J-ring, segregation resistance and V-funnel) and hardened properties (compressive strength at 28 days and modulus of elasticity) were measured. Results were analysed using a statistical model that was able to predict the effect of the independent variables on the responses by using multiple regression analysis. The coupled effect of the responses was carried out. An analysis of variance was used to determine the adequacy between the model and experimental values. It was concluded that models of a full quadratic can be used to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on the properties of SCC. All the mixtures developed exhibited fresh state property values which were within the range permitted in the SCC guidelines. Optimizations of the responses were done by using response surface methodology. It was concluded that the fresh properties cited were 18.3 seconds V-funnel, 849 mm J-ring flow, and 17.8% segregation resistance and the hardened properties were 35.254 to 48.174 MPa of the compressive strength and 27.214 to 39.026 MPa for the modulus of elasticity. � 2012 Korean Society of Civil Engineers and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Final 2023-12-29T07:47:15Z 2023-12-29T07:47:15Z 2012 Article 10.1007/s12205-012-1308-z 2-s2.0-84857732144 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84857732144&doi=10.1007%2fs12205-012-1308-z&partnerID=40&md5=7b5ec43cd1751bb6107a5ab2be3e49bf https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/30383 16 3 407 416 Scopus
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topic central composite design
compressive strength
modulus of elasticity
self-compacting concrete
Compressive strength
Design
Elastic moduli
Fly ash
Hardening
Plasticizers
Regression analysis
Surface properties
Central composite designs
Coarse aggregates
Constituent materials
Coupled effect
Experimental values
Fresh and hardened properties
Fresh properties
Hardened properties
Hardened state
Independent variables
Multiple regression analysis
Property value
Response Surface Methodology
Self compacting concrete
Statistical models
Superplasticizers
Surface response
Materials properties
spellingShingle central composite design
compressive strength
modulus of elasticity
self-compacting concrete
Compressive strength
Design
Elastic moduli
Fly ash
Hardening
Plasticizers
Regression analysis
Surface properties
Central composite designs
Coarse aggregates
Constituent materials
Coupled effect
Experimental values
Fresh and hardened properties
Fresh properties
Hardened properties
Hardened state
Independent variables
Multiple regression analysis
Property value
Response Surface Methodology
Self compacting concrete
Statistical models
Superplasticizers
Surface response
Materials properties
Alqadi A.N.S.
Mustapha K.N.B.
Naganathan S.
Al-Kadi Q.N.S.
Uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete
description This research presents the details of an investigation carried out to study the effect of the addition of constituent material parameters on the fresh and hardened state properties of self-compacting concrete using a central composite design approach combined with response surface methodology. Self-Compacting Concrete (SCC) mixtures were made with the addition cement, coarse aggregate, sand, fly ash and super plasticizer in various proportions and their fresh state properties (J-ring, segregation resistance and V-funnel) and hardened properties (compressive strength at 28 days and modulus of elasticity) were measured. Results were analysed using a statistical model that was able to predict the effect of the independent variables on the responses by using multiple regression analysis. The coupled effect of the responses was carried out. An analysis of variance was used to determine the adequacy between the model and experimental values. It was concluded that models of a full quadratic can be used to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on the properties of SCC. All the mixtures developed exhibited fresh state property values which were within the range permitted in the SCC guidelines. Optimizations of the responses were done by using response surface methodology. It was concluded that the fresh properties cited were 18.3 seconds V-funnel, 849 mm J-ring flow, and 17.8% segregation resistance and the hardened properties were 35.254 to 48.174 MPa of the compressive strength and 27.214 to 39.026 MPa for the modulus of elasticity. � 2012 Korean Society of Civil Engineers and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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author Alqadi A.N.S.
Mustapha K.N.B.
Naganathan S.
Al-Kadi Q.N.S.
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title Uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete
title_short Uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete
title_full Uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete
title_fullStr Uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete
title_full_unstemmed Uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete
title_sort uses of central composite design and surface response to evaluate the influence of constituent materials on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete
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