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Rockburst hazard prediction in underground projects using two intelligent classification techniques: A comparative study

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  • M. Ahmad
  • J.-L. Hu
  • M. Hadzima-Nyarko
  • F. Ahmad
  • X.-W. Tang
  • Z.U. Rahman
  • A. Nawaz
  • M. Abrar
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Article number632
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>9/04/2021
<mark>Journal</mark>Symmetry
Issue number4
Volume13
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

Rockburst is a complex phenomenon of dynamic instability in the underground excavation of rock. Owing to the complex and unclear rockburst mechanism, it is difficult to accurately predict and reasonably assess the rockburst potential. With the increasing availability of case histories from rock engineering and the advancement of data science, the data mining algorithms provide a good way to predict complex phenomena, like rockburst potential. This paper investigates the potential of J48 and random tree algorithms to predict the rockburst classification ranks using 165 cases, with four parameters, namely maximum tangential stress of surrounding rock, uniaxial compressive strength, uniaxial tensile strength, and strain energy storage index. A comparison of developed models’ performances reveals that the random tree gives more reliable predictions than J48 and other empirical models (Russenes criterion, rock brittleness coefficient criterion, and artificial neural networks). Similar comparisons with convolutional neural network resulted at par performance in modeling the rockburst hazard data.