The Evaluation of Empirical Coal Pillar Strength Formula Based on Uncertainty Criterion

International Conference on Ground Control in Mining
Navid Hosseini
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

Several empirical equations to estimate coal pillar strength have been presented in academic studies. The development processes of these equations are similar and are usually obtained by fitting the mathematical function (curve) to field data. One of the best criteria to evaluate the quality of fitting for such equations is the correlation coefficient R2, which has limited applicability. It is necessary to calculate the correlation coefficient access to the initial data for which the equation is presented; this is impossible for many coal pillar strength formulas. This paper presents a new approach based on the analysis of uncertainty amplitude to compare the coal pillar strength. This approach utilizes a combination of parameters such as Mean Squared Error (MSE), Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE), function type and degrees of freedom. The confidence level of constants is subsequently formed and the correlation coefficient becomes more comprehensive. Therefore, for an effective comparison, the efficiency and accuracy of coal pillar strength formula can be used. Keywords: Coal Pillar Strength, Correlation Coefficient, MATLAB, Uncertainty Criterion
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APA: Navid Hosseini  (2012)  The Evaluation of Empirical Coal Pillar Strength Formula Based on Uncertainty Criterion

MLA: Navid Hosseini The Evaluation of Empirical Coal Pillar Strength Formula Based on Uncertainty Criterion. International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, 2012.

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