Internal modifications to optimize pollution and emissions of internal combustion engines through multiple-criteria decision-making and artificial neural networks

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The present work proposes several modifications to optimize both emissions and consumption in a commercial marine diesel engine. A numerical model was carried out to characterize the emissions and consumption of the engine under several performance parameters. Particularly, five internal modifications were analyzed: water addition; exhaust gas recirculation; and modification of the intake valve closing, overlap timing, and cooling water temperature. It was found that the result on the emissions and consumption presents conflicting criteria, and thus, a multiple-criteria decision-making model was carried out to characterize the most appropriate parameters. In order to analyze a high number of possibilities in a reasonable time, an artificial neural network was developed.

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Galdo, M. I. L., Miranda, J. T., Lorenzo, J. M. R., & Caccia, C. G. (2021). Internal modifications to optimize pollution and emissions of internal combustion engines through multiple-criteria decision-making and artificial neural networks. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182312823

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