Abstract

AbstractAn artificial neural network (ANN) model is established for predicting the fiber diameter of melt‐blown nonwoven fabrics from the processing parameters. An attempt is made to study the effect of the number of the hidden layers and the hidden layer neurons to minimize the prediction error. The artificial neural network with three hidden layers (5, 2, and 3 neurons in the first, second, and third hidden layer, respectively) yields the minimum prediction error, and thus, is determined as the preferred network. The square of correlation coefficient of measured and predicted fiber diameters shows the good performance of the model. Using the established ANN model, computer simulations of the effects of the processing parameter on the fiber diameter are carried out. The results show great prospects for this research in the field of computer‐assisted design of melt‐blowing technology. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 101: 4275–4280, 2006

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