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      STUDI KUAT TEKAN SELF-COMPACTING CONCRETE MENGGUNAKAN LOGIKA FUZZY

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      Date
      2019-03-02
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      MAULIDA, NUR ALI
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      Self-Compacting Concrete can be an option for a construction process because it has liquid properties so that it can fill the entire space (formwork) without vibrator and compactor. Fuzzy logic has the ability to read a series of data and predict it with its generalization capabilities. The compressive strength is an important aspect to determine the performance of concrete, so it needs to do a study to predict the compressive strength of self-compacting concrete using fuzzy logic. The method used is to compare the results between compressive strength testing with compressive strength using fuzzy logic. The data used is secondary data obtained from several literature. Modeling was done with material of selfcompacting concrete as input and compressive strength as output. Prediction using fuzzy logic in this study shows an average error is 6,22%, with the smallest error value is 0,02% and the biggest is 34,32%. These results indicate that fuzzy logic can be used to predict the compressive strength of self-compacting concrete.
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