Taleb Bahmed Ismehen

Taleb Bahmed Ismehen
Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef | UHBC · civil engineering

Phd in civil engineering

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Introduction
She is Phd in civil Engineering at Chlef University. She is graduated from Tiaret University of Institute civil engineering, Algeria. Her research interests is “Geotechnical Engineering particularly prevision of geotechnical properties of stabilized soils”. She is preparing a PhD thesis on the topic entitled "the use of artificial neural networks for prediction of geotechnical properties". She's supervisors are Dr. Khelifa HARICHANE and Dr Boukhatem Bakhta .
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January 2012 - October 2017
Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef
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This work introduces an optimal performance model for predicting the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of lime-stabilized soil using the machine (ensemble tree (ET), Gaussian process regression (GPR), and decision tree (DT), support vector machine (SVM)), and hybrid (relevance vector machine (RVM)) learning computational techniques. The convent...
Poster
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This paper presents some of positive aspects of ANNs models from basic soil properties that was used for predicting: the plasticity index, the maximum dry density, the optimum moisture content and the unconfined compressive strength. The reliability of these models is guaranteed through the collection of data from several experimental studies, the...
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The use of cement additions to stabilize swelling soils has sponsored potential, these additions have long been used in conjunction with cement and / or lime as a soil stabilizer, such as fly ash, silica fume. ..Etc. These additives are generally added to swelling soils to improve their geotechnical (physico-mechanical) characteristics. Usually, la...
Thesis
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The use of mineral additives for the stabilization of clayey soils is potentially promoter. These additives combined with cement and/or lime have been long-time used as a soil stabilizer such as limestone, fly ash, silica fume, slag … etc. In addition, these additives are generally added to clayey soils for improving their geotechnical properties....
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Clayey soils are known as problematic soils for geotechnical engineering since several years. The effect of mineral additives on geotechnical properties of clayey soils has been many times investigated. However, there are a few investigations about the use of artificial neural networks (ANNs) for predicting the geotechnical properties of stabilised...

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