A Scientific Research Article Published by the Scientific Research Center at Soran University
As part of the ongoing scientific and academic development activities at the Scientific Research Center of Soran University, a distinguished research article titled “Compressive strength modeling of the eco-friendly self-compacting rubberized concrete with fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag additives” has been published by Dr. Aryanfar Haji Malaabd, a researcher at the center and the Deputy Director of the Scientific Research Center.
This research article has been published in the prestigious international journal Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, which is part of the Springer Nature group, and holds an impact factor of 2.3.
The study addresses the urgent need for sustainable alternatives in the construction industry, particularly in reducing global carbon emissions associated with cement production. The research focuses on evaluating the effects of crumb rubber on the compressive strength of eco-friendly self-compacting concrete when combined with additives such as fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag.
Utilizing a comprehensive dataset comprising 439 data points, the study employs four predictive models—including Artificial Neural Networks (ANN)—to estimate the compressive strength of the concrete. Among the tested models, the ANN model demonstrated the highest accuracy in predicting the compressive strength of concrete incorporating crumb rubber.
Link to the article:
Faculty of Scientific Research Center at Soran University Publishes High-Impact Research: “Compressive Strength Modeling of the Eco-Friendly Self-Compacting Rubberized Concrete with Fly Ash and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag Additives”
Published on: 2025-04-28 15:47:37
