人工神经网络
背景(考古学)
泥浆
均方误差
线性回归
腐蚀
近似误差
腐蚀
计算机科学
材料科学
人工智能
冶金
机器学习
数学
统计
算法
地质学
复合材料
古生物学
作者
Ariel Espinoza-Jara,Igor Wilk,Javiera Aguirre,Magdalena Walczak
出处
期刊:Lubricants
[MDPI AG]
日期:2023-10-05
卷期号:11 (10): 431-431
被引量:5
标识
DOI:10.3390/lubricants11100431
摘要
The application of Artificial Neuronal Networks (ANN) offers better statistical accuracy in erosion-corrosion (E-C) predictions compared to the conventional linear regression based on Multifactorial Analysis (MFA). However, the limitations of ANN to require large training datasets and a high number of inputs pose a practical challenge in the field of E-C due to the scarcity of data. To address this challenge, a novel ANN method is proposed, structured to a small training dataset and trained with the aid of synthetic data to produce an E-C neural network (E-C NN), applied for the first time in the study of E-C wear synergy. In the process, transfer learning is applied by pre-training and fine-tuning the model. The initial dataset is created from experimental data produced in a slurry pot setup, exposing API 5L X65 steel to a turbulent copper tailing slurry. To the previously known E-C scenario for selected values of flow velocity, particle concentration, temperature, pH, and the content of the dissolved Cu2+, new experimental data of stand-alone erosion and stand-alone corrosion is added. The prediction of wear loss by E-C NN considers individual parameters and their interactions. The main result is that E-C ANN provides better prediction than MFA as evaluated by a mean squared error (MSE) values of 2.5 and 3.7, respectively. The results are discussed in the context of the cross-effect between the proposed prediction model and the resulting estimation of relative contribution to E-C synergy, which is better predicted by the E-C NN. The E-C NN model is concluded to be a viable alternative to MFA, delivering similar prediction with better sensitivity to E-C synergy at shorter computation times when using the same experimental dataset.
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