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Original Articles

An artificial neural network-based mathematical model for the prediction of blast-induced ground vibrations

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Pages 318-334 | Published online: 06 Sep 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This paper presents an artificial neural network (ANN) based mathematical model for the prediction of blast-induced ground vibrations using the data obtained from the literature. A feed-forward back-propagation multi-layer perceptron (MLP) was adopted, and the Levenberg–Marquardt algorithm was used in training the network. The powder factor, the maximum charge per delay, and distance from blasting face to monitoring point are the input variables. The peak particle velocity (PPV) is the targeted output variable. The model was then formulated using the weights and biases output from the ANN simulation. Multilinear regression (MLR) analysis was also performed using the same number of datasets, as in the case of ANN. The quality of the proposed ANN-based model was also tested with another 14 datasets outside the one used in developing the models and compared with more classical models. The coefficient of the determination (R2) of the proposed ANN-based model was the highest.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Correction Statement

This article has been republished with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

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