Estimating compaction parameters of fine- and coarse-grained soils by means of artificial neural networks

Fatih Isik*, Gurkan Ozden

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Abstract

This paper presents artificial neural network (ANN) prediction models for estimating the compaction parameters of both coarse- and fine-grained soils. A total number of 200 soil mixtures were prepared and compacted at standard Proctor energy. The compaction parameters were predicted by means of ANN models using different input data sets. The ANN prediction models were developed to find out which of the index properties correlate well with compaction parameters. In this respect, the transition fine content ratio (TFR) was defined as a new input parameter in addition to traditional soil index parameters (i.e. liquid limit, plastic limit, passing No. 4 sieve and passing No. 200 sieve). Highly nonlinear nature of the compaction data dictated development of two separate ANN models for maximum dry unit weight (γdmax) and optimum water content (ωopt). It was found that generalization capability and prediction accuracy of ANN models could be further enhanced by sub-clustered data division techniques.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2287-2297
Number of pages11
JournalEnvironmental Earth Sciences
Volume69
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Computer modeling
  • Neural networks
  • Soil compaction
  • Transition fine content

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