Application of Segmentation and Fuzzy Classification Techniques (TSK) in Analyzing the Composition of Lightweight Concretes Containing Ethylene Vinyl Acetate and Natural Fibers Using Micro-Computed Tomography Images
Miquéias A. S. Silva,
Susana M. Iglesias,
Paulo E. Ambrosio
et al.
Abstract:The reuse of ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) discarded from the sports and footwear industries as a partial substitute for gravel in concrete is a way of reducing anthropogenic environmental impacts by enabling the production of lighter structures with similar and superior resistance to those built with traditional concrete. Several studies have been published replacing gravel with EVA and natural fibers, resulting in lighter, more resistant, cheaper, and more ecological concrete. However, there is no methodology… Show more
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