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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Chen, Guomina | Jin, Yingweib | Cheng, Shilia; * | Jiao, Huihuac
Affiliations: [a] School of Management, Guilin University of Aerospace Technology, Guilin, China | [b] Tongji University Press, Shanghai, China | [c] Network and Educational Technology Center, Qiongtai Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, China
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. Shili Cheng, School of Management, Guilin University of Aerospace Technology, China. E-mail: lily_cheng@guat.edu.cn.
Abstract: Fuel Cells are novel devices that have been proposed as new power generation systems. The advantages of solid oxide fuel cells are higher efficiency, higher stability, fuel flexibility, lower emissions, and generally lower cost. In the present study, the fuzzy model is employed to build the model of the solid oxide fuel cell considering various sputtering power, thickness of electrolyte, and temperatures of cell. The maximum iterations for the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference model was considered 50 iterations. About 3500 samples were applied for the training process, and almost 900 samples were utilized for the testing. After modeling process, the genetic algorithm, particle swarm, simulated annealing, and hybrid firefly-particle swarm optimizers are applied to achieve the optimum value of current and power densities. The results showed that proposed fuzzy model could approximate the model the system with a good agreement with experimental data. Additionally, the obtained data confirm the accuracy, high convergence speed, and robustness of the proposed hybrid optimizer compared to three efficient optimization algorithms. Accordingly, the correlation factor for the proposed fuzzy model for the training and testing dataset was obtained to be 0.9298 and 0.9289, correspondingly.
Keywords: Performance improvement of SOFC, adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference model, various optimization algorithms, experimental dataset accuracy, comparative study
DOI: 10.3233/JIFS-221125
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 845-862, 2023
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