Innovative Research Award

Chandrakanta Behera
National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India

Chandrakanta Behera
Affiliation National Institute of Technology Rourkela
Country India
Scopus ID 58986119100
Documents 7
Citations 19
h-index 2
Subject Area Materials Science
Event International Material Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0006-8568-0560

Chandrakanta Behera is a researcher affiliated with the National Institute of Technology Rourkela whose scholarly contributions are centered on rock mechanics, blasting engineering, geological characterization, and mining-related risk assessment. His published studies investigate blast-induced fragmentation, rock mass classification systems, geological strength indices, and predictive frameworks for mining operations. Through a growing portfolio of peer-reviewed publications, Behera has contributed to the advancement of data-driven methodologies that support safer and more efficient excavation and blasting practices in the mining sector.[1]

Abstract

This article highlights the academic achievements of Chandrakanta Behera in the field of materials and mining-related engineering research. His work focuses on integrating geological parameters, risk assessment models, and predictive analytical frameworks to improve blast performance and operational safety. Published in recognized international journals, his studies provide practical approaches for evaluating rock fragmentation, drilling performance, and vibration attenuation in mining environments.[2]

Keywords

Rock Mechanics, Blast Fragmentation, Geological Strength Index, Mining Engineering, Risk Assessment, Materials Science, Surface Mining, Ground Vibration Analysis.

Introduction

Modern mining operations increasingly rely on predictive engineering models to optimize productivity while reducing operational risks. Researchers in this area contribute by developing methodologies that incorporate geological variability and engineering parameters into decision-making processes. Chandrakanta Behera’s investigations align with this objective through the application of geological strength indices, vulnerability assessments, and advanced comparative modeling approaches.[3]

Research Profile

Behera’s research profile demonstrates specialization in blast engineering and rock mass characterization. His publication record includes studies examining drilling rate estimation, fragmentation prediction, blast risk assessment, and the influence of geological factors on vibration attenuation. These investigations combine field observations with analytical and computational techniques to enhance engineering reliability.[4]

Research Contributions

  • Development of geological strength index and crack index frameworks for blast fragmentation prediction.
  • Comparative evaluation of RES and ANFIS methodologies for blast fragmentation risk assessment.
  • Research on rock mass drillability indices for estimating drilling rates in surface mines.
  • Integration of geological strength index parameters into vibration attenuation models.
  • Application of quantitative approaches for risk mitigation and operational optimization.

Publications

  • Development and validation of a geological strength index and crack indices based framework for predicting blast-induced rock fragmentation (2026).
  • Vulnerability Index-Based Risk Assessment of Blast Fragmentation: Comparative Analysis of RES and ANFIS Methodologies (2026).
  • A Robust Framework for Blast Fragmentation and Risk Mitigation: A Comparative Analysis (2025).
  • Rock mass classification for estimating the drilling rate in a surface mine using rock mass drillability index (2025).
  • Incorporating the Geological Strength Index into attenuation laws of ground vibration from open-pit bench blasting operations (2025).

Research Impact

The available bibliometric indicators show a developing scholarly profile with seven indexed publications, nineteen citations, and an h-index of two. His research contributes to improving the understanding of geological controls on blasting outcomes and supports evidence-based mining practices. The practical orientation of his work provides value for both academic researchers and industry professionals seeking improved predictive tools.[5]

Award Suitability

Chandrakanta Behera’s contributions align with the objectives of the International Material Scientist Awards through his emphasis on scientific rigor, engineering innovation, and practical applicability. His studies address contemporary challenges in mining and materials-related engineering by integrating geological knowledge with analytical modeling techniques. The publication of his research in internationally recognized journals demonstrates sustained engagement with scholarly advancement and professional dissemination.[6]

Conclusion

The academic record of Chandrakanta Behera reflects a focused contribution to blast engineering, rock mechanics, and mining-related materials research. Through investigations involving geological strength indices, fragmentation prediction, and risk assessment methodologies, he has contributed to the development of analytical tools that support efficient and safer mining operations. These achievements provide a credible basis for recognition under the Innovative Research Award category.[7]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Chandrakanta Behera, Author ID 58986119100. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58986119100
  2. Behera, C. (2026). Development and validation of a geological strength index and crack indices based framework for predicting blast-induced rock fragmentation.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10064-026-05065-0
  3. Behera, C. (2026). Vulnerability Index-Based Risk Assessment of Blast Fragmentation: Comparative Analysis of RES and ANFIS Methodologies.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s42461-025-01425-8
  4. Behera, C. (2025). Rock mass classification for estimating the drilling rate in a surface mine using rock mass drillability index.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10916466.2024.2347961
  5. Behera, C. (2025). Incorporating the Geological Strength Index into attenuation law of ground vibration from open pit bench blasting operations.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-025-12303-3
  6. International Material Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award program and recognition criteria.
    materialscientists.com
  7. Behera, C. (2025). A Robust Framework for Blast Fragmentation and Risk Mitigation: A Comparative Analysis.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00603-025-04678-3
Chandrakanta Behera | Materials Science | Innovative Research Award

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