Morteza Osanloo
Amirkabir University of Technology
91 Papers
298 Citations
Morteza Osanloo is an academic researcher from Amirkabir University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Open-pit mining & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 87 publications. Previous affiliations of Morteza Osanloo include Islamic Azad University.
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Papers
Deriving preference order of open pit mines equipment through MADM methods: Application of modified VIKOR method
TL;DR: To deal with the uncertainty and vagueness from humans' subjective perception and experience in decision process, this paper presents an evaluation model based on deterministic data, fuzzy numbers, interval numbers and linguistic terms.
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Effect of grout pressure and grout flow on soil physical and mechanical properties in jet grouting operations
Babak Nikbakhtan,Morteza Osanloo +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of jet grouting process on the soil properties before and after the operations, and effects of grout pressure and grout flow on soilcrete's uniaxial compression strength (UCS) were discussed.
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A new classification system for evaluating rock penetrability
TL;DR: In this paper, a new classification system called the Rock Penetrability Index (RPi) was proposed, which is based on the fuzzy Delphi analytic hierarchy process (FDAHP) for estimation of penetrability and drillability of rocks.
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Multiple regression, ANN and ANFIS models for prediction of backbreak in the open pit blasting
TL;DR: The constructed ANFIS exhibited a higher performance than the ANN and multiple regression for backbreak prediction, and was compared with the traditional statistical model of multiple regression.
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Adverse effects of coal mine waste dumps on the environment and their management
TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of waste dumps on the environment were identified and this was followed by a research program to determine the characteristics of the wastes, their acid generation potential, the availability of hazardous contaminants, and a prediction of their environmental impacts on the site.
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