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Catalytic Converter Modeling: Artificial Neural Networks for Perovskite Based Catalyst
Technical Paper
2002-01-0061
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Two-stroke vehicles including two and three wheelers constitute about 62% of vehicles in India, and about 45-50% in other developing countries in the region. These are the major contributors to vehicular pollution. Catalytic converters based on perovskite have been developed for 2-stroke vehicles. Detailed characterization was carried out during development of alumina washcoat and synthesis of perovskite catalyst to establish the thermal stability of alumina washcoat and phase formation of catalysts. A number of prototypes based on alumina-supported perovskite have been prepared and tested for mass conversion efficiency with respect to CO, HC and Nox using the Indian Driving Cycle (IDC). A catalytic converter model has been developed using the MATLAB artificial neural network toolbox for performance prediction. Experimental data generated during the detailed characterization of catalytic converters and its evaluation on engine dynamometer has been used as training data. The model was used for prediction of conversion efficiencies and mid-bed temperature. Keep-one-out method was used for comparison of predicted and experimental values. The algorithm developed predicts the performance very well and will be able to give prior information on the performance in view of future emission standards.
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Biniwale, R., Labhsetwar, N., Kumar, R., and Hasan, M., "Catalytic Converter Modeling: Artificial Neural Networks for Perovskite Based Catalyst," SAE Technical Paper 2002-01-0061, 2002, https://doi.org/10.4271/2002-01-0061.Also In
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