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9th Edition of

International Conference on Materials Science and Engineering

March 23-25, 2026 | Singapore

Materials 2026

Ridge regression analysis application on iterative FRSCC mix design to predict compressive strength and slump flow parameters

Speaker at International Conference on Materials Science and Engineering 2026 - Cemal Agaoglu
Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey
Title : Ridge regression analysis application on iterative FRSCC mix design to predict compressive strength and slump flow parameters

Abstract:

This study addresses the development and predictive modeling of fiber-reinforced self-compacting concrete (FR-SCC) as a strengthening material for reinforced concrete structures. In jacketing applications, compatibility between the existing substrate and the new layer is critical: concretes with similar compressive strength and modulus of elasticity transfer load more uniformly and reduce the risk of delamination. At the same time, SCC must achieve adequate flow since vibration cannot be applied during placement; poor workability may compromise compaction, bonding, and durability. Thus, proportioning SCC with both target compressive strength and sufficient workability is essential. A total of 29 SCC trial iterations were performed, systematically adjusting binder content, water-to-binder ratio, superplasticizer dosage, and aggregate proportions to achieve self-compaction and target strengths with and without polypropylene fibers. In parallel, a transparent predictive framework was implemented in Excel. The model employs z-score standardization, a physics-guided polynomial expansion, ridge regression, and guideline systems to avoid extrapolations. It achieved high accuracy for compressive strength (R² ≈ 0.90) and reasonable performance for slump flow (R² ≈ 0.66). These findings confirm that the proposed ridge regression approach can effectively capture both strength and workability trends, offering a practical tool for optimizing FR-SCC mix design.

Biography:

Cemal Agaoglu is a PhD Candidate in Civil Engineering at Eastern Mediterranean University. The research focuses on developing predictive models for fibre-reinforced self-compacting concrete (FR-SCC) to optimize its application in strengthening corroded reinforced concrete elements. Current work explores iterative and data-driven approaches to predict compressive strength and slump flow in FR-SCC mixes, minimizing the need for experimental adjustments. The study aims to contribute to the advancement of efficient, durable, and sustainable concrete repair and strengthening methodologies through innovative material design and modeling.

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