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Original Articles

Prediction of the unconfined compressive strength of stabilised soil by Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) and Non-Linear Regression (NLR)

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Pages 80-91 | Received 04 Jul 2019, Accepted 20 Nov 2019, Published online: 09 Dec 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This paper describes the effect of stabilizer content, curing time and moisture content on the UCS based upon 150 samples of stabilized soil. The results indicate an optimum value of lime or cement content which corresponds to the maximum UCS. The optimum lime content is dependent to moisture content, while the optimum cement content is independent of it. The increase of the UCS values due to increase of the stabilizer content in cement-stabilized samples is noticeably higher than lime-stabilized ones. The UCS values have also a direct and inverse relationship respectively with curing time and moisture content.  UCS prediction is possible by incorporation of fuzzy logic in Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS). Fuzzy rules obtained from experiments are also incorporated into ANFIS to improve its learning capability. On the other hand, Non-Linear Regression (NLR) is employed more comfortably than ANFIS without need to rules. The results of sensitivity analysis indicate that increase of cement and moisture content have the most positive and negative effect, respectively, on the UCS values. It is observed a more satisfactory prediction of UCS in favour of ANFIS with 94% and 84% correlation coefficients between predicted and target values in cement and lime cases, respectively.

List of symbols

UCS (kPa)=

Unconfined Compressive Strength

LL (%)=

Liquid limit

PL (%)=

Plastic limit

PI (%)=

Plasticity index

Gs=

Specific gravity

OMC (%)=

Optimum moisture content

MDD(kN/m3)=

Maximum dry density

w/wopt=

Dimensionless fraction of moisture content

a, b, c=

GBF parameters

μ=

Stand for match

wi=

Regular importance factor

wˉi=

Normalised importance factor

pi, qi, ri,si=

Consequent parameters

C (%)=

Cement content

L (%)=

Lime content

T (day)=

Curing time

α,β,γ,λ=

Regression parameters

UCSi(kPa)=

Observed values of UCS

UCSˆi(kPa)=

Predicted values of UCS

OCC (%)=

Optimum cement content

OLC (%)=

Optimum lime content

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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