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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2016

Prediction of ground vibration due to quarry blasting based on gene expression programming: a new model for peak particle velocity prediction

R. Shirani Faradonbeh; D. Jahed Armaghani; M. Z. Abd. Majid; M. M. Tahir; B. Ramesh Murlidhar; M. Monjezi; H. M. Wong

Blasting is a widely used technique for rock fragmentation in opencast mines and tunneling projects. Ground vibration is one of the most environmental effects produced by blasting operation. Therefore, the proper prediction of blast-induced ground vibrations is essential to identify safety area of blasting. This paper presents a predictive model based on gene expression programming (GEP) for estimating ground vibration produced by blasting operations conducted in a granite quarry, Malaysia. To achieve this aim, a total number of 102 blasting operations were investigated and relevant blasting parameters were measured. Furthermore, the most influential parameters on ground vibration, i.e., burden-to-spacing ratio, hole depth, stemming, powder factor, maximum charge per delay, and the distance from the blast face were considered and utilized to construct the GEP model. In order to show the capability of GEP model in estimating ground vibration, nonlinear multiple regression (NLMR) technique was also performed using the same datasets. The results demonstrated that the proposed model is able to predict blast-induced ground vibration more accurately than other developed technique. Coefficient of determination values of 0.914 and 0.874 for training and testing datasets of GEP model, respectively show superiority of this model in predicting ground vibration, while these values were obtained as 0.829 and 0.790 for NLMR model.


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2014

Application of Proteus mirabilis and Proteus vulgaris mixture to design self-healing concrete

Amirreza Talaiekhozani; Ali Keyvanfar; Ramin Andalib; Mostafa Samadi; Arezou Shafaghat; Hesam Kamyab; M. Z. Abd. Majid; Rosli Mohamad Zin; Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky; Chew Tin Lee; Mohd Warid Hussin

AbstractThis study investigated two indigenous micro-organisms that can be isolated from soil. The isolated micro-organisms could precipitate calcium carbonate. These micro-organisms were applied to design self-healing concretes. Concrete is one of the most important materials which is used to build structures. Strength and durability of concrete is very important. Hence, a lot of research in this field is being conducted. Although a few reports can be found on the use of different micro-organism to design self-healing concretes, no research has been carried out to isolate suitable indigenous micro-organisms in Malaysia. In this study two strains of microorganisms were isolated from soil. Broken concrete was treated by a medium culture (MC) containing micro-organisms. Results of this study showed that, cracked concrete could be filled by calcium carbonate after treating by a MC containing micro-organisms. However, this treatment is not very effective on the strength of concrete. Results of this study can ...


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2014

Biofiltration process as an ideal approach to remove pollutants from polluted air

Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky; Amirreza Talaiekhozani; Mohanadoss Ponraj; M. Z. Abd. Majid; Tony Hadibarata; Amin Goli

AbstractMost developing and developed countries are facing the problems and challenges of air pollution. Many governments have enacted laws and policies to enforce industrial activities to reduce air contaminating emissions and are mainly carried out by installation of air pollution control systems. Therefore, the use of suitable technique such as biofiltration processes to control air pollutants is necessary. Although many studies have been published on the designing and operations of polluted air treatment using biofiltration processes but a comprehensive review on it is still lacking. Till now due to conceptual designing and operational knowledge, several cases of failure or sub-optimum designing has been reported about the use of biofiltration process to treat polluted air. This paper presents a comprehensive review of biofiltration processes and technology for the control of organic and inorganic pollutants as an ideal approach to remove pollutants from polluted air. It also covers classification, fu...


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2014

Removal of formaldehyde from polluted air in a biotrickling filter reactor

Amirreza Talaiekhozani; Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky; Mohanadoss Ponraj; M. Z. Abd. Majid

AbstractOptimization of biotrickling filter reactor (BTFR) for the removal of formaldehyde contained in synthetic contaminated air was investigated. The importance of formaldehyde from contaminated air is necessary mainly because it is toxic, carcinogen, and mutagen for humans. Although several studies have been conducted on formaldehyde removal by using BTFR from contaminated air, but optimum conditions for formaldehyde removal is not being studied using a trustable method. The determination of optimum condition to remove formaldehyde was carried out with Taguchi experimental design method. The influence of different factors (pH, nitrogen, phosphorus, formaldehyde concentration) on formaldehyde removal efficiency in BTFR was determined, and the optimum condition for maximizing this response was obtained. The result shows that pH has a greater effect on BTFR efficiency for formaldehyde removal. By operating BTFR in optimum condition, the removal rate increased up to 98%. Thus, the operation of BTFR at opt...


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2013

Iran's achievements in renewable energy during fourth development program in comparison with global trend

Payam Nejat; Abdul Kasir Morsoni; Fatemeh Jomehzadeh; Hamid Behzad; Mohamad Saeed Vesali; M. Z. Abd. Majid


Advanced Science Letters | 2013

Grounded group decision making (GGDM) model

Hasanuddin Lamit; Arezou Shafaghat; M. Z. Abd. Majid; Ali Keyvanfar; Mohd Hamdan Ahmad; Tasaduq Abbas Malik


Advanced Science Letters | 2013

The Path Walkability Index (PAWDEX) Model: To Measure Built Environment Variables Influencing Residents' Walking Behavior

Hasanuddin Lamit; Arezou Shafaghat; M. Z. Abd. Majid; Ali Keyvanfar; Mohd Hamdan Ahmad; Tasaduq Abbas Malik


Jurnal Teknologi | 2014

Building Energy Consumption in Malaysia: An Overview

J. S. Hassan; Rosli Mohammad Zin; M. Z. Abd. Majid; Saeed Balubaid; Mohd Rosli Hainin


Advanced Science Letters | 2013

Application of the path walkability index (PAWDEX) model: a case study of retail walking pattern recognition in Taman University Skudai, Johor, Malaysia

Hasanuddin Lamit; Arezou Shafaghat; M. Z. Abd. Majid; Ali Keyvanfar; Mohd Hamdan; Bin Ahmad; T. A. Malik; Rosli Bin Zin; Mohammadreza Yadollahi


Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences | 2009

Malaysian Practitioner’s Perception on Knowledge Management in Construction Consulting Companies

Ade Asmi; Amran Rasli; M. Z. Abd. Majid; Ismail Abdul Rahman

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Ali Keyvanfar

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Arezou Shafaghat

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Amran Rasli

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Hasanuddin Lamit

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Mohanadoss Ponraj

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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J. S. Hassan

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Mohd Hamdan Ahmad

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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