Methane combustion kinetic rate constants determination: An ill-posed inverse problem analysis

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Abstract

Methane combustion was studied by the Westbrook and Dryer model. This well-established simplified mechanism is very useful in combustion science, for computational effort can be notably reduced. In the inversion procedure to be studied, rate constants are obtained from [CO] concentration data. However, when inherent experimental errors in chemical concentrations are considered, an ill-conditioned inverse problem must be solved for which appropriate mathematical algorithms are needed. A recurrent neural network was chosen due to its numerical stability and robustness. The proposed methodology was compared against Simplex and Levenberg-Marquardt, the most used methods for optimization problems.

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Ferreira, B. D. L., Paulo, J. M., Braga, J. P., Sebastião, R. C. O., & Pujatti, F. J. P. (2013). Methane combustion kinetic rate constants determination: An ill-posed inverse problem analysis. Quimica Nova, 36(2), 262–266. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422013000200011

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