Abstract

Recycled Aggregate Concrete (RAC) offers a promising perspective for sustainable construction through the use of recycled materials to minimize environmental damage. This work uses a dual approach that integrates experimental analysis and machine learning to comprehensively explore the potential effectiveness of RAC. The experimental research process involves the formulation of concrete mixes using recycled aggregate followed by comprehensive testing to assess its compressive strength, flexural strength and durability. A machine learning model is developed to predict concrete strength using data-driven techniques to improve understanding. The study is to identify and evaluate the viability of using RAC as a long-term and environmentally friendly building material through the integration of traditional testing techniques and contemporary predictive analysis. (Citation: Chandra, S., Berntsson, L., 2002; Tam, V.W.Y. et al., 2007; Silva, R.V. et al., 2014).

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