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Predicting the dynamic modulus of asphalt mixture using machine learning techniques: An application of multi biogeography-based programming

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CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
卷 266, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2020.120983

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Asphalt; Pavement; Dynamic modulus; Biogeography-based programming; Automatic regression

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The study developed vertical bar E*vertical bar predictive models using biogeography-based programming (BBP) with improved accuracy compared to previously developed models. Two models with different architectures were developed, one with 4 variables and one with 8 variables, and a parametric study and sensitivity analysis showed that temperature and frequency were the most influential factors affecting the values of vertical bar E*vertical bar.
The dynamic modulus vertical bar E*vertical bar of asphalt mixtures can be used to characterize the behavior of asphalt pavements at a wide range of traffic and climate conditions. The use of predictive models instead of direct laboratory-based measurements can provide several advantages as they do not need trained personnel and expensive equipment. In this study, biogeography-based programming (BBP) was used to develop vertical bar E*vertical bar predictive models with improved accuracy compared to previously developed models. For this purpose, two models with different architectures were developed using a dataset containing information on 4022 asphalt mixture samples. Another dataset including the records of 90 asphalt mixtures was used for testing the developed models and comparing their performance with some of the most commonly used models for the prediction of vertical bar E*vertical bar. The results showed that both architectures provided vertical bar E*vertical bar predictive models with excellent accuracy. Moreover, the developed models were found to outperform the Witczak model, Hirsch model, and ANN model. The first BBP model included only four variables: temperature (T), frequency (F), voids in mineral aggregate (VMA), and low-temperature PG (PG(L)). The second BBP model included eight variables: T, F, VMA, PG(L), high temperature PG (PG(H)), asphalt content (AC), volume of effective bitumen content (V-beff), and recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) content. A parametric study and a sensitivity analysis indicated that T and F were the most influential factors affecting the values of vertical bar E*vertical bar. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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