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A length factor artificial neural network method for the numerical solution of the advection dispersion equation characterizing the mass balance of fluid flow in a chemical reactor

Authors
Yadav, NehaMcFall, Kevin StanleyKumar, ManojKim, Joong Hoon
Issue Date
8월-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER LONDON LTD
Keywords
Advection; Steady state; Dispersion; Finite difference method; Artificial neural network
Citation
NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS, v.30, no.3, pp.917 - 924
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NEURAL COMPUTING & APPLICATIONS
Volume
30
Number
3
Start Page
917
End Page
924
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/73839
DOI
10.1007/s00521-016-2722-9
ISSN
0941-0643
Abstract
In this article, a length factor artificial neural network (ANN) method is proposed for the numerical solution of the advection dispersion equation (ADE) in steady state that is used extensively in fluid dynamics and in the mass balance of a chemical reactor. An approximate trial solution of the ADE is constructed in terms of ANN using the concept of the length factor in a way that automatically satisfies the desired boundary conditions, regardless of the ANN output. The mathematical model of ADE is presented adopting a first-order reaction, and the steady-state case for the same is examined by estimating the numerical solution using the ANN technique. Numerical simulations are performed by choosing the best ANN ensemble, based on a combination of numerous design parameters, random starting weights, and biases. The solution obtained using the ANN method is compared to the existing finite difference method (FDM) to test the reliability and effectiveness of the proposed approach. Three cases of ADE are considered in this study for different values of advection and dispersion. The numerical results show that the ANN method exhibits a higher accuracy than the FDM, even for the smaller number of training points in the domain, and eliminates the instability issues for the case where advection dominates dispersion.
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