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Suitability for coding of the Colebrook’s flow friction relation expressed by symbolic regression approximations of the Wright-ω function
Author(s) -
Pavel Praks,
Dejan Brkić
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
reports in mechanical engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2683-5894
DOI - 10.31181/rme200101174p
Subject(s) - mathematics , wright , function (biology) , regression analysis , regression , approximations of π , calculus (dental) , statistics , computer science , medicine , dentistry , evolutionary biology , biology , programming language
This article analyses a form of the empirical Colebrook’s pipe flow friction equation given originally by the Lambert W-function and recently also by the Wright ω-function. These special functions are used to explicitly express the unknown flow friction factor of the Colebrook equation, which is in its classical formulation given implicitly. Explicit approximations of the Colebrook equation based on approximations of the Wright ω-function given by an asymptotic expansion and symbolic regression were analyzed in respect of speed and accuracy. Numerical experiments on 8 million Sobol’s quasi-Monte points clearly show that also both approaches lead to approximately the same complexity in terms of speed of execution in computers. However, the relative error of the developed symbolic regression-based approximations is reduced significantly, in comparison with the classical basic asymptotic expansion. These numerical results indicate promising results of artificial intelligence (symbolic regression) for developing fast and accurate explicit approximations.

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