Gupta et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Multilayer perceptron modelling of geopolymer composite incorporating fly ash and GGBS for prediction of compressive strengthGupta et al., 2022
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- Gupta P
- Gupta N
- Saxena K
- Goyal S
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- Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies
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In today's world of advanced technology tacked with Artificial Intelligence and neural networks, dealing with geopolymer composites that involve multiple variables, there is tremendous scope for methods that can accurately predict the strength parameters, as no …
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