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Fouling modeling and prediction approach for heat exchangers using deep learning

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2020.120112

Keywords

Heat exchanger fouling; Deep learning; Cross-flow heat exchanger; Waste heat recovery; Fouling modeling and prediction; Ensemble model; Neural networks; Bagging

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  1. Advanced Manufacturing office (AMO) of the office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) under the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-EE0008312]

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In this article, we develop a generalized and scalable statistical model for accurate prediction of fouling resistance using commonly measured parameters of industrial heat exchangers. This prediction model is based on deep learning where a scalable algorithmic architecture learns non-linear functional relationships between a set of target and predictor variables from large number of training samples. The efficacy of this modeling approach is demonstrated for predicting fouling in an analytically modeled cross-flow heat exchanger, designed for waste heat recovery from flue-gas using room temperature water. The performance results of the trained models demonstrate that the mean absolute prediction errors are under 10(-4) KW-1 for flue-gas side, water side and overall fouling resistances. The coefficients of determination (R-2), which characterize the goodness of fit between the predictions and observed data, are over 99%. Even under varying levels of measurement noise in the inputs, we demonstrate that predictions over an ensemble of multiple neural networks achieves better accuracy and robustness to noise. We find that the proposed deep-learning fouling prediction framework learns to follow heat exchanger flow and heat transfer physics, which we confirm using locally interpretable model agnostic explanations around randomly selected operating points. Overall, we provide a robust algorithmic framework for fouling prediction that can be generalized and scaled to various types of industrial heat exchangers. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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