Prediction of three-phase product yield of biomass pyrolysis using artificial intelligence-based models
Further efforts are still needed to refine and optimise complex thermochemical pyrolysis processes crucial in waste management and clean energy production. In this work, a comparative artificial intelligence (AI) based modelling study is conducted using four supervised machine learning models, inclu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of analytical and applied pyrolysis 2023-06, Vol.172, p.106015, Article 106015 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Further efforts are still needed to refine and optimise complex thermochemical pyrolysis processes crucial in waste management and clean energy production. In this work, a comparative artificial intelligence (AI) based modelling study is conducted using four supervised machine learning models, including artificial neural network (ANN), random forest (RF), support vector regression (SVR), and extreme gradient boosting (XGB) to predict the three-phase product yields of pyrolysis. The models were trained using a database of previous experiments focused on continuous pyrolysis in fluidised bed reactors, with biomass feedstock characteristics and pyrolysis conditions as input features. A reactor dimension parameter through H/D (the ratio of the reactor height, H and the reactor diameter, D), for the first time, is also included as an input feature. The models are optimised through feature reduction and 5-fold cross-validation hyperparameter tuning. They show that reducing the organic composition of biomass to include only chemical composition results in the best feature-reduced model. After the comparison of performance scores and total feature importance, the general ranking for AI model accuracy for this study is XGB>RF>ANN>SVR. The H/D ratio also has the highest feature importance scores of 21.71% and 29.52% in predicting the oil and gas yield of the feature-reduced XGB model, confirming the importance of this added parameter. Preliminary contour plot analysis of the database shows that for the considered reactors, optimum oil yields are obtained at H/D ratio |
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ISSN: | 0165-2370 1873-250X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jaap.2023.106015 |