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Prediction of jatropha-algae biodiesel blend oil yield with the application of artificial neural networks technique

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Pages 1285-1295 | Received 22 Mar 2018, Accepted 06 Oct 2018, Published online: 18 Nov 2018
 

ABSTRACT

In this work, the experiments of the transesterification process were carried out on jatropha-algae oil blend and the prediction of the synthesized biodiesel was investigated. The study was divided into two parts. In the first part, a series of experiments were employed practically and in the second part, the prediction is made with the artificial neural network (ANN). The ANN with Levenberg–Marquardt (LM) algorithm was trained with topology 4–10-1. The estimated results were compared with the experimental results. An ANN model was developed based on a back-propagation learning algorithm. An R-square value of the model from ANN was 0.9976. The results confirmed that the use of an ANN technique is quite suitable. The artificial neural network gave acceptable results.

Abbreviations

ANN=

Artificial neural network

FAME=

Fatty acid methyl esters

FFA=

Free fatty acid

RSM=

Response surface methodology

GA=

Genetic algorithm

BBD=

Box-Behnken Design

KOH=

potassium hydroxide

LM=

Levenberg–Marquardt

RP=

Resilient backpropagation

SCG=

Scaled conjugate gradient

BSO=

Biofuel sustainability ordinance

Linear Transfer Function=

purelin

Log-Sigmoid Transfer Function=

logsig

Tan-Sigmoid Transfer Function=

tansig

potassium hydroxide=

KOH

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