Graphene–Concrete Research Paper

Job ID: 40397854

Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR

I’m in my final year of B.Tech Civil Engineering and need a complete research paper on “Effect of Graphene on the Physical & Mechanical Properties of Concrete and Its Optimization Using Machine Learning.” The manuscript must discuss every core angle—physical behaviour, mechanical performance, and the ML-based optimisation phase—rather than isolating a single section.

Key experimental focus
• Physical property: density variations once graphene is introduced.
• Mechanical properties: compressive strength, tensile strength, flexural strength, plus slump test workability observations.

Structure & depth
1. Concise abstract, clear problem statement and objectives.
2. Comprehensive literature review on graphene-enhanced concrete: current findings, knowledge gaps, and emerging trends.
3. Methodology: proposed mix designs, graphene dosage rationale, standard test procedures (ASTM/IS codes), and data-collection strategy.
4. Results and discussion linking density changes to the three strength metrics and workability. Statistical treatment must be explicit.
5. Machine Learning section: data preprocessing, model selection (e.g., random forest, ANN, or XGBoost), hyper-parameter tuning, and optimisation results showing predicted ideal graphene content for peak performance. Include Python or MATLAB code snippets and performance metrics (R², MAE).
6. Conclusions, practical implications for industry adoption, and future work recommendations.
7. Full reference list in APA 7th style plus any raw data tables/graph files as appendices.

Deliverables
• Editable DOCX and print-ready PDF of the full paper (~6,000–8,000 words).
• Supporting spreadsheets, ML scripts, and high-resolution figures/plots.
• Turnitin or similar originality report (<15 % similarity).

If you have prior experience with concrete nanomaterials, graphene dispersal techniques, or concrete-property prediction models, please highlight it when you respond. I’m aiming for a quick turnaround, so indicate an achievable timeline with intermediate checkpoints (outline, draft, final revision).