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Mohammad Rezaei

Mohammad Rezaei

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 6313
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
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Phone: 087-33660073

Research

Title
Developing a New Fuzzy Model to Predict Burden from Rock Geomechanical Properties
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Burden, Mouteh gold mine, Mamdani fuzzy system
Year
2011
Journal EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS
DOI
Researchers Masoud Monjezi ، Mohammad Rezaei

Abstract

The proper blast design in surface mines is essential to secure the desired fragmentation and minimize costs. Prediction of burden, one of the most significant variables in the blast design, is very essential. The Mamdani fuzzy system model can be applied to solve complex problems where number of variables is high and the relationship amongst them is not so clear. In this paper, a new fuzzy model was developed to predict burden incorporating rock geomechanical properties in blasting operation of Mouteh gold mine, Iran. To develop the model 95 datasets were utilized out which 80 datasets were used for constructing the model. Model inputs were considered to be rock quality designation, unconfined compressive strength, density, cohesive strength and blastability index. The very high prediction accuracy was examined by calculating indices such as variance account for, root mean square error and coefficient of determination. Sensitivity analysis showed that rock blastability index and unconfined compressive strength are the most effective parameters on the burden, whereas density is the least effective.