PREDICTION OF BLASTING FRAGMENTATION RESULT USING ANFIS METHOD
One of the indicators of blasting success is the distribution of fragmentation. The size and distribution of the blasted material will greatly affect the excavation, loading and processing stages. All that factors has influence and affect the cost of mining activities. Therefore we need a method...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/54437 |
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Summary: | One of the indicators of blasting success is the distribution of fragmentation. The
size and distribution of the blasted material will greatly affect the excavation,
loading and processing stages. All that factors has influence and affect the cost of
mining activities. Therefore we need a method which is good and reliable to predict
the size of fragmentation.
So far we have been known some methods to predict size and distribution of
fragmentation which are quite helpful and commonly used. However, there are still
weaknesses that make the prediction results unsatisfactory. This is because the
system working in the blasting process is very complex and includes a wide range
of parameters. Therefore, this study aims to apply the ANFIS (adaptive neuro-fuzzy
inference system) method to predict blasting fragmentation then analyze and
compare the results with the results of the MRA (multiple regression analysis)
method. We hope the ANFIS method produces satisfactory predictions compared to
other methods.
The primary data is come from photos of the blasted material and the blast design
as secondary one. This research used 110 data with 4 input variables, which is B /
S ratio, depth, stemming, and PF. All fileld data collected at the PT Berau Coal site
Lati (LMO) at the PQRT pit. Data photo processing tools use Split Desktop 2.0. The
MRA processing model uses SPSS 20 and the ANFIS model uses MatLab 2018.
Model analysis uses RMSE and VAF values.
The result of RMSE values for the MRA models P20, P50, P80 and Topsize training
were 0.009, 0.0317, 0.2458 and 0.1289, respectively. While the ANFIS model is
0.072, 0.0266, 0.0509 and 0.1107. The VAF results of MRA models P20, P50, P80
and Topsize training were 61.68, 65.08, 85.27 and 80.53, respectively. While the
ANFIS method is 75.26, 79.08, 88.29, and 77.45, respectively.
From the results above, it can be shown that the ANFIS method is able to work
better than the MRA method and can be used as an alternative method for
predicting fragmentation in addition to other commonly known methods. |
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