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Mohammad Rezaei

Mohammad Rezaei

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: 0000-0002-0619-2846
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 16639269700
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Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
Address: University of Kurdistan - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Mining Engineering
Phone: 087-33660073

Research

Title
Developing a least squares support vector machine for estimating the blast-induced flyrock
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Blasting; Flyrock; LS-SVM; SVR
Year
2018
Journal ENGINEERING WITH COMPUTERS
DOI
Researchers Hima Nikafshan Rad ، Mahdi Hasanipanah ، Mohammad Rezaei ، Amin Lotfi Eghlim

Abstract

In blasting operations, the main purpose is to provide appropriate rock fragmentation and to avoid adverse effects such as flyrock and vibration. This paper presents the applicability of least squares support vector machines (LS-SVM) for estimating the blast-induced flyrock. For comparison aim, support vector regression (SVR) was also employed. The case study was carried out in the Gole-E-Gohar iron mine of Iran in which the values of burden to spacing ratio, hole length to burden ratio, subdrilling, stemming, charge per delay, rock density and powder factor were measured for 90 blasting operations. The mentioned seven parameters were used as the independent or input parameters in modeling, while, the values of flyrock distance were assigned as the models output. To train the models, 72 datasets were adopted and then the remaining 18 datasets were adopted to test the models. The models performance was compared by several statistical criteria such as R square (R2) and mean square error (MSE). According to obtained results, the LS-SVM with the R2 of 0.969 and MSE of 16.25 can prove more useful than the SVR with the R2 of 0.945 and MSE of 31.58 in estimation of blast-induced flyrock. At the end, sensitivity analysis was also performed and according to the results, powder factor and rock density were the most effective parameters on the flyrock in this case study.