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NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages 233-241Publisher
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s00521-012-1221-x
Keywords
Unconfined compressive strength; Access tunnel; Longwall mining; Fuzzy model; Statistical model
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Unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of rocks is one of the most important parameters in rock engineering, engineering geology, and mining projects. In the laboratory determination of UCS, high-quality samples are necessary; in which preparing of core samples has several limits, as it is difficult, expensive, and time-consuming. For this, development of predictive models to determine the UCS of rocks seems to be an attractive research. In this study, an intelligent approach based on the Mamdani fuzzy model was utilized to predict UCS of rock surrounding access tunnels in longwall coal mining. To approve the capability of this approach, the obtained results are compared to the results of statistical model. A database containing 93 rock sample records, ranging from weak to very strong rock types, was used to develop and test the models. For the evaluation of models performance, determination coefficient (R (2)), root mean square error, and variance account for indices were used. Based on this comparison, it was concluded that performance of fuzzy model is considerably better than statistical model. Also, the fuzzy model results indicate very close agreement for the UCS with the laboratory measurements. Furthermore, the fuzzy model sensitivity analysis shows that Schmidt hardness and porosity are the most and least effective parameters on the UCS, respectively.
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