2023
DOI: 10.15406/fmrij.2023.05.00060
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Application of random forest-based decision tree approach for modeling fully developed turbulent flow in rough pipes

Abstract: A random forest (RF) -based decision tree programming methodology was aimed for modeling fully developed turbulent flow conditions in rough pipes. In the present computational study, a flexible RF-based soft-computing strategy was applied for the estimation of the required pipe diameter (D) and Darcy–Weisbach friction factor (λ or f) obtained from the iterative solution of the implicit Colebrook–White equation for five basic pipeline design variables considered in sizing problems (Type 3) of pipe distribution … Show more

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