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Genetic algorithm-assisted artificial neural network for retrieval of a parameter in a third grade fluid flow through two parallel and heated plates

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HEAT TRANSFER
Volume 50, Issue 3, Pages 2090-2128

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/htj.21970

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artificial neural network; genetic algorithm; least square method; parameter retrieval; third grade fluid

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Genetic algorithm is used to determine important attributes of artificial neural network, such as number of neurons and data division. The GA-assisted ANN model is applied to retrieve a parameter in a fluid flow problem, using least square method for solving equations. Four different GAAANN models are developed and analyzed for retrieving the value with different accuracies.
Genetic algorithm (GA) has been used to determine important attributes of artificial neural network (ANN), such as number of neurons in different hidden layers and division of data for training, validation, and testing. The GA-assisted ANN (GAAANN) model was used to retrieve third grade fluid (TGF) parameter (A) in a TGF flow problem. The TGF was allowed to flow through two parallel plates, which were subjected to uniform heat flux. The least square method (LSM) was used to solve the governing equations, for specified boundary conditions. In this way, temperature profiles for different values of A were computed by LSM, constituting the direct part of the problem. In the inverse part, the GAAANN model was fed with a temperature profile as input and the corresponding value of A was obtained as output. Four different GAAANN model were developed, and a detailed analysis was done in retrieving the value of A by different GAAANN models. Two very important and commonly used algorithms: Levenberg-Marquardt (LM) and scaled conjugate gradient are explored for training of the neurons. The entire four GAAANN model were able to retrieve the value of A with different levels of accuracy.

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