An application of artificial neural networks for modeling formaldehyde emission based on process parameters in particleboard manufacturing process

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İlker Akyüz
Şükrü Özşahin
Sebahattin Tiryaki
Aytaç Aydın
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[1] Karadeniz Technical University,Department of Forest Industry Engineering, Faculty of Forestry
[2] Karadeniz Technical University,Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
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Indoor air; Formaldehyde emission; Neural networks; Particleboard; Prediction;
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Volatile organic compounds refer to a large class of carbon-based chemicals capable of evaporating easily into the air at room temperature. Formaldehyde is one of the best known volatile organic compounds, and long-term exposure to formaldehyde emission from wood-based building products in indoor air may cause many adverse health effects. This paper presents an implementation of artificial neural networks for modeling the formaldehyde emission from particleboard as a wood-based product based on wood-glue moisture content, density of board and pressing temperature, with the experimental data collected from Petinarakis and Kavvouras (Wood Res 51(1):31–40, 2006). With the constructed model, formaldehyde emission of particleboard could be predicted successfully, and the intermediate formaldehyde emission values not obtained from experimental investigation could be predicted for different combinations of manufacturing parameters. The results proved that the artificial neural network is a promising technique in predicting the formaldehyde emission from particleboard. In this regard, the findings of this study will help the manufacturing industries in obtaining the intermediate values of the formaldehyde emission without performing further experimental activity. The model thus may save time, reduce the consumption of experimental materials and design costs.
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页码:1449 / 1458
页数:9
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