Published January 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Prediction of the performance and exhaust emissions of a compression ignition engine using a wavelet neural network with a stochastic gradient algorithm

  • 1. Mechanical Engineering Department, Urmia University, Urmia, West Azerbaijan, 57561-15311 (Iran, Islamic Republic of)

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Highlights: • WNN has been developed for A63544 engine. • WNN model is better in prediction of engine performance than BPNN and NARXNN. • WNN-SGA model is a useful method for modeling nonlinear phenomena of engine. • WNN-SGA model is better to predict network with multiple input and output variables. • The results showed that the measured data are consistent with predicted data. The purpose of this research is to use a wavelet neural network (WNN) and stochastic gradient algorithm (SGA) to predict the performance and exhaust emissions of a compression ignition engine with nanoparticles-diesel fuel. The percentage of the additive of nanoparticles to the fuel ranges between 20 and 80 ppm. A model of WNN has been applied in order to predict the relationship between the power, fuel consumption (FC), specific fuel consumption (SFC), CO, NOx, and HC with the amount of nanoparticles at different speeds. The input variables are of two parameters (the percentage of nanoparticles and engine speed), while the output variables are of six parameters (power, FC, SFC, CO, NOx, and HC). In this work, considering the characteristics of the utilized wavelet function and application of the SGA method, satisfactory results were obtained in prediction of exhaust emissions and performance of the target engine. In addition, two common artificial neural networks (ANNs) (back propagation (BP) and non-linear autoregressive with exogenous input (NARX)) were used in predicting the performance of internal combustion engines compared with WNN results. Therefore, evaluation results of these three networks showed that the WNN with the SGA are very accurate and useful method to perform the prediction and model nonlinear phenomena of internal combustion engines.

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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2017.09.006

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DOI
10.1016/j.energy.2017.09.006;
PII
S0360544217315128;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Energy (Oxford)
Journal Volume
142
Journal Page Range
p. 1128-1138
ISSN
0360-5442
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