The Quality Analysis Research by Fuzzy Cluster Methods for High-Performance Concrete Mix Proportion Design

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High-Performance Concrete (HPC) is an important trend of concrete development, representing the concrete development of green technology and high performance. HPC is a multi-compound system, affected by many factors. It is difficult to determine good and bad of HPC quantitatively. At present, quality control of HPC mix proportion is largely based on experience and qualitative analysis, the lack of effective means to guide mix proportion design. The use of the mathematical theory of fuzzy cluster analysis in combination with the characteristics of HPC, we have established a HPC mix proportion design model by fuzzy cluster analysis. Arrives at the base with the similarity to the good HPC proportion, it achieves fuzzy clustering analysis method of quality control of HPC prediction.

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