A dynamic two‐level artificial neural network for estimation of parameters in combined mode conduction‐radiation heat transfer in porous medium: An application to handle huge dataset with noise

Heat Transfer ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vijay K. Mishra ◽  
Udrek Dasgupta ◽  
Sushmit Patra ◽  
Rohan Pal ◽  
Kshitij Anand
Author(s):  
Ibrahim Eryilmaz ◽  
Sinan Inanli ◽  
Baris Gumusel ◽  
Suha Toprak ◽  
Cengiz Camci

This paper presents the preliminary results of using artificial neural networks in the prediction of gas side convective heat transfer coefficients on a high pressure turbine blade. The artificial neural network approach which has three hidden layers was developed and trained by nine inputs and it generates one output. Input and output data were taken from an experimental research program performed at the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics by Camci and Arts [5,6] and Camci [7]. Inlet total pressure, inlet total temperature, inlet turbulence intensity, inlet and exit Mach numbers, blade wall temperature, incidence angle, specific location of measurement and suction/pressure side specification of the blade were used as input parameters and calculated heat transfer coefficient around a rotor blade used as output. After the network is trained with experimental data, heat transfer coefficients are interpolated for similar experimental conditions and compared with both experimental measurements and CFD solutions. CFD analysis was carried out to validate the algorithm and to determine heat transfer coefficients for a closely related test case. Good agreement was obtained between CFD results and neural network predictions.


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