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    A combined ANN-GA and experimental based technique for the estimation of the unknown heat flux for a conjugate heat transfer problem
    (Springer Verlag service@springer.de, 2018) Kumar, M.K.; Vishweshwara, P.S.; Gnanasekaran, N.; Balaji, C.
    The major objectives in the design of thermal systems are obtaining the information about thermophysical, transport and boundary properties. The main purpose of this paper is to estimate the unknown heat flux at the surface of a solid body. A constant area mild steel fin is considered and the base is subjected to constant heat flux. During heating, natural convection heat transfer occurs from the fin to ambient. The direct solution, which is the forward problem, is developed as a conjugate heat transfer problem from the fin and the steady state temperature distribution is recorded for any assumed heat flux. In order to model the natural convection heat transfer from the fin, an extended domain is created near the fin geometry and air is specified as a fluid medium and Navier Stokes equation is solved by incorporating the Boussinesq approximation. The computational time involved in executing the forward model is then reduced by developing a neural network (NN) between heat flux values and temperatures based on back propagation algorithm. The conjugate heat transfer NN model is now coupled with Genetic algorithm (GA) for the solution of the inverse problem. Initially, GA is applied to the pure surrogate data, the results are then used as input to the Levenberg- Marquardt method and such hybridization is proven to result in accurate estimation of the unknown heat flux. The hybrid method is then applied for the experimental temperature to estimate the unknown heat flux. A satisfactory agreement between the estimated and actual heat flux is achieved by incorporating the hybrid method. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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    3D coupled conduction-convection problem using in-house heat transfer experiments in conjunction with hybrid inverse approach
    (Emerald Group Holdings Ltd., 2019) Vishweshwara, P.S.; Kumar, M.K.; Gnanasekaran, N.; Mahalingam, A.
    Purpose: Many a times, the information about the boundary heat flux is obtained only through inverse approach by locating the thermocouple or temperature sensor in accessible boundary. Most of the work reported in literature for the estimation of unknown parameters is based on heat conduction model. Inverse approach using conjugate heat transfer is found inadequate in literature. Therefore, the purpose of the paper is to develop a 3D conjugate heat transfer model without model reduction for the estimation of heat flux and heat transfer coefficient from the measured temperatures. Design/methodology/approach: A 3 D conjugate fin heat transfer model is solved using commercial software for the known boundary conditions. Navier–Stokes equation is solved to obtain the necessary temperature distribution of the fin. Later, the complete model is replaced with neural network to expedite the computations of the forward problem. For the inverse approach, genetic algorithm (GA) and particle swarm optimization (PSO) are applied to estimate the unknown parameters. Eventually, a hybrid algorithm is proposed by combining PSO with Broyden–Fletcher–Goldfarb–Shanno (BFGS) method that outperforms GA and PSO. Findings: The authors demonstrate that the evolutionary algorithms can be used to obtain accurate results from simulated measurements. Efficacy of the hybrid algorithm is established using real time measurements. The hybrid algorithm (PSO-BFGS) is more efficient in the estimation of unknown parameters for experimentally measured temperature data compared to GA and PSO algorithms. Originality/value: Surrogate model using ANN based on computational fluid dynamics simulations and in-house steady state fin experiments to estimate the heat flux and heat transfer coefficient separately using GA, PSO and PSO-BFGS. © 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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    Inverse estimation of heat flux under forced convection conjugate heat transfer in a vertical channel fully filled with metal foam
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2022) Trilok, G.; Vishweshwara, P.S.; Gnanasekaran, G.
    In this work, for the first time, a heat flux at the boundary is estimated for a conjugate heat transfer under forced convection in the presence of high porosity metal foams. For the forward problem a vertical channel experimental set up reported in the literature is considered. The metal foam placed in the vertical channel is subjected to constant heat flux through aluminum plate and airflow of various velocities is passed through vertical channel for removal of heat from the high porosity metal foam placed in the vertical channel. Six different velocities are considered and the required temperature distribution of the aluminum plate is obtained by solving Darcy extended Forchheimer and Local Thermal non-equilibrium models for metal foams. The forward problem, created using computational fluid dynamics in ANSYS-FLUENT, is substituted with Neural Network for faster computation of the forward problem. The maximum errors between the computational fluid dynamics and Artificial Neural Network models for the heat flux values of 466.66, 666.66 and 1133.3 W/m2 are found to be 0.086, 0.043, 0.092 respectively. The heat flux to the forward problem is treated as unknown and the same is estimated using an inverse method that couples Particle Swarm Optimization with Bayesian framework. The result of inverse estimation of exact temperature data shows that for a heat flux of 1266.64 W/m2 the error is found to be 1.6e−4%. Similarly, for the noise added temperature data, the absolute % error in heat flux of 599.985, 733.315 and 1266.635 W/m2 is 4.80e−2%, 2.20e−2%, 2.30e−2% respectively. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd