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An artificial neural network approach to compressor performance prediction

K. Ghorbanian and M. Gholamrezaei

Applied Energy, 2009, vol. 86, issue 7-8, 1210-1221

Abstract: The application of artificial neural network to compressor performance map prediction is investigated. Different types of artificial neural networks such as general regression neural network, rotated general regression neural network proposed by the authors, radial basis function network, and multilayer perceptron network are considered. Two different models are utilized in simulating the performance map. The results indicate that while the rotated general regression neural network has the least mean error and best agreement to the experimental data; it is however, limited to interpolation application. On the other hand, if one considers a tool for interpolation as well as extrapolation applications, multilayer perceptron network technique is the most powerful candidate. Further, the compressor efficiency based on the multilayer perceptron network technique is determined. Excellent agreement between the predictions and the experimental data is obtained.

Keywords: Axial; compressor; Performance; map; Neural; networks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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