Title
Prediction and minimization of blast-induced flyrock using gene expression programming and firefly algorithm.
Abstract
The main objective of blasting operations is to provide proper rock fragmentation and to avoid undesirable environmental impacts such as flyrock. Flyrock is the source of most of the injuries and property damage in a majority of blasting accidents in surface mines. Therefore, proper prediction and subsequently optimization of flyrock distance may reduce the possible damages. The first objective of this study is to develop a new predictive model based on gene expression programming (GEP) for predicting flyrock distance. To achieve this aim, three granite quarry sites in Malaysia were investigated and a database composed of blasting data of 76 operations was prepared for modelling. Considering changeable GEP parameters, several GEP models were constructed and the best one among them was selected. Coefficient of determination values of 0.920 and 0.924 for training and testing datasets, respectively, demonstrate that GEP predictive equation is capable enough of predicting flyrock. The second objective of this study is to optimize blasting data for minimization purpose of flyrock. To do this, a new non-traditional optimization algorithm namely firefly algorithm (FA) was selected and used. For optimization purposes, a series of analyses were performed on the FA parameters. As a result, implementing FA algorithm, a reduction of about 34 % in results of flyrock distance (from 60 to 39.793 m) was observed. The obtained results of this study are useful to minimize possible damages caused by flyrock.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/s00521-016-2537-8
Neural Computing and Applications
Keywords
Field
DocType
Flyrock, Gene expression programming, Firefly algorithm, Optimization purpose
Gene expression programming,Mathematical optimization,Firefly algorithm,Rock blasting,Minification,Optimization algorithm,Mathematics
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
29
6
1433-3058
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.43
20
Authors
4