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Optimal Experimental Design for Inverse Identification of Conductive and Radiative Properties of Participating Medium

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  • Hua Liu

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China
    School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China)

  • Xue Chen

    (School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China)

  • Zhongcan Chen

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China)

  • Caobing Wei

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China)

  • Zuo Chen

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China)

  • Jiang Wang

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China)

  • Yanjun Duan

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China)

  • Nan Ren

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China)

  • Jian Li

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China)

  • Xingzhou Zhang

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical Equipment, Beijing 100854, China)

Abstract

The conductive and radiative properties of participating medium can be estimated by solving an inverse problem that combines transient temperature measurements and a forward model to predict the coupled conductive and radiative heat transfer. The procedure, as well as the estimates of parameters, are not only affected by the measurement noise that intrinsically exists in the experiment, but are also influenced by the known model parameters that are used as necessary inputs to solve the forward problem. In the present study, a stochastic Cramér–Rao bound (sCRB)-based error analysis method was employed for estimation of the errors of the retrieved conductive and radiative properties in an inverse identification process. The method took into account both the uncertainties of the experimental noise and the uncertain model parameter errors. Moreover, we applied the method to design the optimal location of the temperature probe, and to predict the relative error contribution of different error sources for combined conductive and radiative inverse problems. The results show that the proposed methodology is able to determine, a priori, the errors of the retrieved parameters, and that the accuracy of the retrieved parameters can be improved by setting the temperature probe at an optimal sensor position.

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  • Hua Liu & Xue Chen & Zhongcan Chen & Caobing Wei & Zuo Chen & Jiang Wang & Yanjun Duan & Nan Ren & Jian Li & Xingzhou Zhang, 2021. "Optimal Experimental Design for Inverse Identification of Conductive and Radiative Properties of Participating Medium," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(20), pages 1-16, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:20:p:6593-:d:655145
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