Prediction of ground vibrations induced by bench blasting using the random forest algorithm

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1728 KB
- Publication Date:
- Mar 30, 2023
Abstract
The accurate estimation of peak particle velocity (PPV) is crucial during the design of bench
blasting operations in open pit mines, since the vibrations caused by blasting can significantly
affect the integrity of nearby buildings and other structures. Conventional models used to predict blast-induced vibrations are not capable of capturing nonlinear relationships between the different blasting-related parameters. Soft computing techniques, i.e., techniques that are founded on the principles of artificial intelligence, effectively model these complexities. In this paper, we use the random forest (RF) algorithm to develop a model to predict blast-induced ground vibrations from bench blasting using 48 data records. The model was trained and tested using WEKA datamining
software. To build this model, a feature selection process using several combinations of
Attribute Evaluators and Search Methods under the WEKA Select Attributes tab was performed.
The correlation coefficient of the actual data and RF model-predicted data was 0.95, and the
weighted average of the relative absolute error (RAE) was 10.9%. The RF model performance was
also compared to the equivalent-path-based (EPB) equation on the testing data-set, and it was seen
that the RF model can effectively be used to predict PPV. The study also demonstrates that the EPB
equation is a suitable empirical method for predicting PPV.
Citation
APA:
(2023) Prediction of ground vibrations induced by bench blasting using the random forest algorithmMLA: Prediction of ground vibrations induced by bench blasting using the random forest algorithm. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2023.