Title of article :
Monte Carlo Simulation-Based Uncertainty Integration into Rock Particle Shape Descriptor Distributions
Author/Authors :
Shah, Kausar Sultan School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Engineering Campus - Nibong Tebal - Penang, Malaysia , Hashim, Mohd Hazizan bin Mohd School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Engineering Campus - Nibong Tebal - Penang, Malaysia , Ariffin, Kamar Shah bin School of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering - Universiti Sains Malaysia - Engineering Campus - Nibong Tebal - Penang, Malaysia
Abstract :
The particles within the rock samples are present in extensive ranges of shapes and
sizes, and their characterization and analysis exist with a considerable diversity. The
prior research works have appraised the significance of the particle shape types and
their effects on the geotechnical structures and deficiencies by evaluating the
uncertainty-related rock particle shape descriptors (PSDs). In this work, the Monte
Carlo simulation (MCS) is used in order to present a framework to integrate the
inherent uncertainty associated with PSDs. A tabletop microscope is used to measure
the primary particle shape distribution for the sandstone samples. An open-source
processing tool, ImageJ, is used in order to analyze PSDs. The probabilistic
distribution of PSDs is acquired using MCS according to the relative frequency
histogram of the input parameters. Additionally, a probabilistic sensitivity analysis is
performed in order to evaluate the importance of the input parameters in PSDs. The
sensitivity analysis results demonstrate that the major axis and area are the most
influential parameters involved. The simulation results obtained have revealed that the
proposed framework is capable of integrating the inherent uncertainties related to the
particle shape.
Keywords :
Sandstone , Sensitivity analysis , ImageJ , Tabletop microscope
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment