‘Set parameters of PSO
t
Initialize population of particles with position and velocity
+
Evaluate initial fitess of each particle and select Pbest and Gest
t
‘Set iteration count
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Update velocity and position of each particle
+
‘Evaluate fess of each particle and update Pbest and Gbest
t
No
Print optimum values of variables
Figure 1: Flowchart of PSOMean of MPCI
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04
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MK% c% NS%
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0.306
2 9 § 0 1 6 7 %
F% crc ET,°C
628
0329 o3i9 ee
0.163
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Figure 2: Main effects plot for MPCI of GP mortar
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ichce
Figure 3: Effect of CT and C on MPCI of GP mortar
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Cc%
Figure 4: Effect of C and ET on MPCI of GP mortar== cr 25°C
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ET, °C
Figure 5: Interaction plot between ET and CT1.05
= CT 25°C
oe = -CTs0°c
cr 75°C
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3 045
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°
2 6s 68 7 "4 7
NS%
Figure 6: Interaction plot between NS and CTJ-- crasec
—+-CT 50°C
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0 10 20 30 40
MK %
Figure 7: Interaction plot between MK and CTHold Values
MK 02
col
0.50 F 0.005
merce OH ET 4125
0.40 as
035
0.70 Ng.
20
0.65
60 ae
Figure 8: Surface plot showing the effect of two variables on MPCIHold Values
MK 02
35 NS 07
F 0.005
Fe,MPa 30 ET 4125
80
2s
60
40. CT,°C
0.05
0.10 20
c 0.5
Figure 9: Response surface for Fe showing of CT and CFr, MPa
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36 NS 07
cr 50
34 ET 4125
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30
005
on
02 0.000
MK 03
Figure 10: Response surface of Fr against F and MK