Impact of velocity of detonation and charge per bank cubic meter on flyrock throw prediction using support vector machine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Bright Akuinor Tsidi Newton Amegbey Daniel Mireku-Gyimah Manoj Khandelwal
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jul 1, 2024

Abstract

This study emphasizes the importance of understanding the factors that influence the throwing of flyrock in mining operations, a significant hazard to both workers and nearby structures. Moreover, it highlights how blasting engineers, when estimating flyrock occurrences and their travel distance, typically rely on input parameters such as powder factor (PF), hole length (HL), subdrill (SD), spacing (S), hole diameter (D), burden (B) and stemming length (ST), while overlooking crucial factors like velocity of detonation (VOD) and charge per bank cubic meter (CPBCM). Through analysis using support vector machine (SVM) modeling in MATLAB, the study underscores the impact of including or excluding VOD and CPBCM on flyrock throw distance.
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APA: Bright Akuinor Tsidi Newton Amegbey Daniel Mireku-Gyimah Manoj Khandelwal  (2024)  Impact of velocity of detonation and charge per bank cubic meter on flyrock throw prediction using support vector machine

MLA: Bright Akuinor Tsidi Newton Amegbey Daniel Mireku-Gyimah Manoj Khandelwal Impact of velocity of detonation and charge per bank cubic meter on flyrock throw prediction using support vector machine. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.

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