Artificial neural network based prediction of engine-out responses from a biodiesel fuelled compression ignition engine

IF 1.1 4区 工程技术 Q4 THERMODYNAMICS Thermal Science Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2298/tsci2304433k
Cheikh Kezrane, Houcine Habib, Mustafa Bayram, Sultan Alqahtani, Sultan Alshehery, Omolayo Ikumapayi, Esther Akinlabi, Stephen Akinlabi, Khaled Loubar, Younes Menni
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Numerical simulations, based on relatively complex physical models developed for CFD, can accurately predict engine-out responses, but they require huge memory space and/or computation time. In terms of resources and computer time, artificial intelligence methodologies are more cost-effective. In this work, we used an ANN to predict the performance and exhaust emissions of a single-cylinder Diesel engine running on fossil diesel, biodiesel, and their blends under various speed and load regimes. To perform the modeling, we employed multilayer perceptrons and a back-propagation gradient algorithm with momentum to train the network weights. The modification of the network weights was done using the second-order method of Levenberg-Marquardt, and the technique of early termination was utilized to avoid overtraining the model. The study involved using 70% of the complete experimental data to train the neural network, allocating 15% for network validation, and reserving the remaining 15% to evaluate the trained network effectiveness. The ANN model that was created demonstrated remarkable accuracy in predicting both engine performance and emissions. This is evident from the strong correlation coefficients observed, which ranged from 0.987 to 0.999, as well as the low mean squared errors ranging from 7.44?10-4 to 2.49?10-3.
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Thermal Science
Thermal Science 工程技术-热力学
CiteScore
2.70
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29.40%
发文量
399
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The main aims of Thermal Science to publish papers giving results of the fundamental and applied research in different, but closely connected fields: fluid mechanics (mainly turbulent flows), heat transfer, mass transfer, combustion and chemical processes in single, and specifically in multi-phase and multi-component flows in high-temperature chemically reacting flows processes present in thermal engineering, energy generating or consuming equipment, process and chemical engineering equipment and devices, ecological engineering, The important characteristic of the journal is the orientation to the fundamental results of the investigations of different physical and chemical processes, always jointly present in real conditions, and their mutual influence. To publish papers written by experts from different fields: mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics and related fields. To inform international scientific community about the recent, and most prominent fundamental results achieved in the South-East European region, and particularly in Serbia, and - vice versa - to inform the scientific community from South-East European Region about recent fundamental and applied scientific achievements in developed countries, serving as a basis for technology development. To achieve international standards of the published papers, by the engagement of experts from different countries in the International Advisory board.
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