Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory

Researchers are turning to nanofluids in PV/T hybrid systems for enhanced efficiency due to nanoparticle dispersion, improving thermal and optical properties over conventional fluids. Three different concentrations of formulated soybean oil based MXene nanofluids are considered 0.025, 0.075 and 0.12...

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Main Authors: Qazani, Mohammad Reza Chalak, Aslfattahi, Navid, Kulish, Vladimir Vladimirovich, Asadi, Houshyar, Schmirler, Michal, Zakarya, Muhammad, Alizadehsani, Roohallah, Haleem, Muhammad, Kadirgama, Kumaran
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author Qazani, Mohammad Reza Chalak
Aslfattahi, Navid
Kulish, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Asadi, Houshyar
Schmirler, Michal
Zakarya, Muhammad
Alizadehsani, Roohallah
Haleem, Muhammad
Kadirgama, Kumaran
author_facet Qazani, Mohammad Reza Chalak
Aslfattahi, Navid
Kulish, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Asadi, Houshyar
Schmirler, Michal
Zakarya, Muhammad
Alizadehsani, Roohallah
Haleem, Muhammad
Kadirgama, Kumaran
author_sort Qazani, Mohammad Reza Chalak
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description Researchers are turning to nanofluids in PV/T hybrid systems for enhanced efficiency due to nanoparticle dispersion, improving thermal and optical properties over conventional fluids. Three different concentrations of formulated soybean oil based MXene nanofluids are considered 0.025, 0.075 and 0.125 wt.%. Maximum specific heat capacity nanofluids (cpNF) augmentation is 24.49% at 0.125 wt.% loading of Ti3C2 in the base oil. The calculation of the cpNF based on the temperature and nanoflakes concentration is very expensive and time-consuming as it should be calculated via the practical test investigation. This study employs a long short-term memory (LSTM) as an efficient machine learning method to extract the surrogate model for calculating the cpNF based on the temperature and nanoflakes concentration. In addition, a couple of other machines learning methods, including support vector regression (SVR), group method of data handling (GMDH), and multi-layer perceptron (MLP), are developed to prove the higher efficiency of the recently proposed LSTM model in the calculation of the cpNF. In addition, the Bayesian optimization technique is employed to calculate the optimal hyperparameters of the developed SVR, GMDH, MLP and LSTM to reach the highest efficiency of the system in predicting the cpNF based on temperature and nanoflakes concentration. Notably, 95% of the recorded data via differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is used for training machine learning techniques. In comparison, 5% is used for testing and validation purposes of the developed algorithm. The newly proposed optimized SVR, GMDH, MLP, and LSTM are modelled in MATLAB software. The results show that the newly proposed optimized LSTM model can reduce the mean square error in calculating the cpNF by 99%, 99% and 91% compared with SVM, GMDH and MLP, respectively. The proposed methodology can be used to calculate other thermophysical properties of nanofluids.
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spelling ump-416732024-07-31T01:56:32Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41673/ Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory Qazani, Mohammad Reza Chalak Aslfattahi, Navid Kulish, Vladimir Vladimirovich Asadi, Houshyar Schmirler, Michal Zakarya, Muhammad Alizadehsani, Roohallah Haleem, Muhammad Kadirgama, Kumaran T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Researchers are turning to nanofluids in PV/T hybrid systems for enhanced efficiency due to nanoparticle dispersion, improving thermal and optical properties over conventional fluids. Three different concentrations of formulated soybean oil based MXene nanofluids are considered 0.025, 0.075 and 0.125 wt.%. Maximum specific heat capacity nanofluids (cpNF) augmentation is 24.49% at 0.125 wt.% loading of Ti3C2 in the base oil. The calculation of the cpNF based on the temperature and nanoflakes concentration is very expensive and time-consuming as it should be calculated via the practical test investigation. This study employs a long short-term memory (LSTM) as an efficient machine learning method to extract the surrogate model for calculating the cpNF based on the temperature and nanoflakes concentration. In addition, a couple of other machines learning methods, including support vector regression (SVR), group method of data handling (GMDH), and multi-layer perceptron (MLP), are developed to prove the higher efficiency of the recently proposed LSTM model in the calculation of the cpNF. In addition, the Bayesian optimization technique is employed to calculate the optimal hyperparameters of the developed SVR, GMDH, MLP and LSTM to reach the highest efficiency of the system in predicting the cpNF based on temperature and nanoflakes concentration. Notably, 95% of the recorded data via differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is used for training machine learning techniques. In comparison, 5% is used for testing and validation purposes of the developed algorithm. The newly proposed optimized SVR, GMDH, MLP, and LSTM are modelled in MATLAB software. The results show that the newly proposed optimized LSTM model can reduce the mean square error in calculating the cpNF by 99%, 99% and 91% compared with SVM, GMDH and MLP, respectively. The proposed methodology can be used to calculate other thermophysical properties of nanofluids. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2024 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/41673/1/Specific%20heat%20capacity%20extraction%20of%20soybean%20oil_mxene%20nanofluids.pdf Qazani, Mohammad Reza Chalak and Aslfattahi, Navid and Kulish, Vladimir Vladimirovich and Asadi, Houshyar and Schmirler, Michal and Zakarya, Muhammad and Alizadehsani, Roohallah and Haleem, Muhammad and Kadirgama, Kumaran (2024) Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory. IEEE Access, 12. pp. 59049-59062. ISSN 2169-3536. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3391379 https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3391379
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
Qazani, Mohammad Reza Chalak
Aslfattahi, Navid
Kulish, Vladimir Vladimirovich
Asadi, Houshyar
Schmirler, Michal
Zakarya, Muhammad
Alizadehsani, Roohallah
Haleem, Muhammad
Kadirgama, Kumaran
Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory
title Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory
title_full Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory
title_fullStr Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory
title_full_unstemmed Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory
title_short Specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory
title_sort specific heat capacity extraction of soybean oil/mxene nanofluids using optimized long short-term memory
topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
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