Artificial neural networks approach for the prediction of thermal balance of SI engine using ethanol-gasoline blends

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This study deals with artificial neural network (ANN) modeling of a spark ignition engine to predict engine thermal balance. To acquire data for training and testing of ANN, a four-cylinder, four-stroke test engine was fuelled with ethanol-gasoline blended fuels with various percentages of ethanol and operated at different engine speeds and loads. The performance of the ANN was validated by comparing the prediction data set with the experimental results. Results showed that the ANN provided the best accuracy in modeling the thermal balance with correlation coefficient equal to 0.997, 0.998, 0.996 and 0.992 for useful work, heat lost through exhaust, heat lost to the cooling water and unaccounted losses respectively. The experimental results showed as the percentage of ethanol in the ethanol-gasoline blends is increased, the percentage of useful work is increased, while the heat lost to cooling water and exhaust are decreased compared to neat gasoline fuel operation. © 2012 IFIP International Federation for Information Processing.

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Kiani Deh Kiani, M., Ghobadian, B., Ommi, F., Najafi, G., & Yusaf, T. (2012). Artificial neural networks approach for the prediction of thermal balance of SI engine using ethanol-gasoline blends. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 7465 LNCS, pp. 31–43). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32498-7_3

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