Title :
Prediction of circular jet streams with Artificial Neural Networks
Author :
Ekmekci, Ismail ; Oner, Hakki ; Sen, Yasar
Author_Institution :
Ind. Eng. Dept., Istanbul Commerce Univ., İstanbul, Turkey
Abstract :
In this study, an ANN model was established by using experimental measurement values at low speed sub-audio level in an air tunnel of which length is 75cm and experiment room cross sections are 32cm × 32cm and model results were compared to experimental values and then, the prediction was made for unmeasured jet stream values. The jet stream at value of 30m/s in the wind tunnel is ensured with a compressor connected to the inlet of wind tunnel experiment room. The tunnel speed values of 0, 10 and 20m/s is ensured with a frequency converter axial fan by making suction in same direction with jet stream. In experimental studies, the jet speed in wind tunnel and radial speed diffusion measures are obtained with a hot wire anemometer enable to make two-dimension measure in the wind tunnel experiment room. In the experiment room, measurements are made with measurement stations located in four different distances. To establish the ANN model, the tunnel speed, length rate and radial distances were taken as an input, with these data, by training the ANN model, networks were established and the radial speed diffusions corresponding to these inputs were obtained as an output. With the data obtained from that network, experimental measurement was made and speed profiles in data ranges were predicted and compared to experimental results. To verify the predicted results, these values and experimental results were compared relatively on non-dimensional speed diffusion graphics. Additionally, similar speed diffusion values and non-dimensional speed diffusion graphics were obtained for 5 and 15m/s tunnel speeds without experimental measurements and comparative comments were made.
Keywords :
anemometers; compressors; fans; flow measurement; frequency convertors; jets; learning (artificial intelligence); mechanical engineering computing; neural nets; wind tunnels; ANN training; air tunnel length; artificial neural networks; circular jet stream prediction; compressors; experiment room cross sections; frequency converter axial fan; hot-wire anemometer; length rate; measurement stations; nondimensional speed diffusion graphics; radial distances; radial speed diffusion; speed profiles; subaudio level; suction; tunnel speed values; wind tunnel experiment room inlet; Artificial neural networks; Atmospheric modeling; Data models; Educational institutions; Graphics; Predictive models; Training; Artificial Neural Networks (ANN); Jet stream; hot wire anemometer; prediction; wind tunnel;
Conference_Titel :
Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA), 2012 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Trabzon
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1446-6
DOI :
10.1109/INISTA.2012.6246982