Physics-informed Student’s t mixture regression model applied to predict mixed oil length

Real-time estimation of thelength of mixed oil in a multi-product pipeline is a critical task during batch transportation. In previous studies, various predictive models have been built while they merely depended on a single predictive model to fulfill the regression work, and model performance seve...

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Main Authors: Ziyun Yuan, Lei Chen, Gang Liu, Weiming Shao, Yuhan Zhang, Yunxiu Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. 2023-03-01
Series:Journal of Pipeline Science and Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667143322000774
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Summary:Real-time estimation of thelength of mixed oil in a multi-product pipeline is a critical task during batch transportation. In previous studies, various predictive models have been built while they merely depended on a single predictive model to fulfill the regression work, and model performance severely deteriorated with the presence of outliers. The Student’s t mixture regression (SMR) model can identify multimode characteristics and reduce the impact of outliers. However, ignorance of physics knowledge and the simplistic assumption of a linear relationship between variables in the SMR may lead to unsatisfactory performance. In addition, the possible singularity problem can make the SMR fails to work. Motivated by resolving these issues, this paper proposes a physics-informed SMR modeling method by integrating the physics knowledge and the SMR to develop a robust hybrid predictive model for predicting the mixed oil length in a multi-product pipeline. Case studies are carried out on the measured dataset to demonstrate the effectiveness and advantages of the proposed new modeling method compared to the model entirely based on the SMR method and two state-of-the-art predictive models.
ISSN:2667-1433