Multi-objective optimisation of injector and diesel engine by genetic algorithm: Nu-SVR modelling Online publication date: Thu, 30-Jul-2020
by Hadi Taghavifar; Simin Anvari
International Journal of Heavy Vehicle Systems (IJHVS), Vol. 27, No. 3, 2020
Abstract: The current study deals with application of evolutionary multiobjective genetic algorithm (MOGA) in a 1.8 L Ford diesel engine to enhance the power, fuel consumption, and air-fuel uniformity. To do so, four design parameters of engine geometry and injector parameters are defined and three sub-objectives are considered to get either maximised or minimised. On the sub-objectives, constraints are imposed to introduce the feasible solutions. The best solution is obtained at RunID66 from 70 design points. The results showed that increasing bowl radius after a certain point is not useful for enhancement of the mixture homogeneity. In the second part of the study, support vector regression (SVR) technique is applied on the input and output data to make a model to predict the engine power.
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