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Prediction of the functional properties of ceramic materials from compositions using artificial neural networks


Citation Scott, D.J, Coveney, P.V, Kilner, J.A, Rossiny, J.C.H. and Alford, N.M.N. Prediction of the functional properties of ceramic materials from compositions using artificial neural networks. 2007. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2007.02.212.
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Author(s) Scott, D.J, Coveney, P.V, Kilner, J.A, Rossiny, J.C.H. and Alford, N.M.N.
Opus Title Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Pages 4425-4435
Volume 27
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2007.02.212
Abstract

We describe the development of artificial neural networks (ANN) for the prediction of the properties of ceramic materials. The ceramics studied here include polycrystalline, inorganic, non-metallic materials and are investigated on the basis of their dielectric and ionic properties. Dielectric materials are of interest in telecommunication applications, where they are used in tuning and filtering equipment. Ionic and mixed conductors are the subjects of a concerted effort in the search for new materials that can be incorporated into efficient, clean electrochemical devices of interest in energy production and greenhouse gas reduction applications. Multi-layer perceptron ANNs are trained using the back-propagation algorithm and utilise data obtained from the literature to learn compositionproperty relationships between the inputs and outputs of the system. The trained networksuse compositional information to predict the relative permittivity and oxygen diffusion properties of ceramic materials. The results show that ANNs are able to produce accurate predictions of the properties of these ceramic materials, which can be used to develop materials suitable for use in telecommunication and energy production applications.