Inverse estimation of time-varying heat transfer coefficients for a hollow cylinder by using self-learning particle swarm optimization

Author:

Chen Kun-Yung1,Tu Te-Wen2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aircraft Engineering , Air Force Institute of Technology , No. 198, Jieshou W. Rd. , Gangshan Dist. , Kaohsiung City 820 , Taiwan, ROC

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Air Force Institute of Technology , No. 198, Jieshou W. Rd. , Gangshan Dist. , Kaohsiung City 820 , Taiwan, ROC

Abstract

Abstract An inverse methodology is proposed to estimate a time-varying heat transfer coefficient (HTC) for a hollow cylinder with time-dependent boundary conditions of different kinds on inner and outer surfaces. The temperatures at both the inner surface and the interior domain are measured for the hollow cylinder, while the time history of HTC of the outer surface will be inversely determined. This work first expressed the unknown function of HTC in a general form with unknown coefficients, and then regarded these unknown coefficients as the estimated parameters which can be randomly searched and found by the self-learning particle swarm optimization (SLPSO) method. The objective function which wants to be minimized was found with the absolute errors between the measured and estimated temperatures at several measurement times. If the objective function converges toward the null, the inverse solution of the estimated HTC will be found eventually. From numerical experiments, when the function of HTC with exponential type is performed, the unknown coefficients of the HTC function can be accurately estimated. On the contrary, when the function of HTC with a general type is conducted, the unknown coefficients of HTC are poorly estimated. However, the estimated coefficients of an HTC function with the general type can be regarded as the equivalent coefficients for the real function of HTC.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Applied Mathematics,General Physics and Astronomy,Mechanics of Materials,Engineering (miscellaneous),Modeling and Simulation,Computational Mechanics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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