Diagnostics-oriented modelling of micro gas turbines for fleet monitoring and maintenance optimization

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Abstract

The market for the small-scale micro gas turbine is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. Especially, utilization of commercial off-the-shelf components is rapidly reducing the cost of ownership and maintenance, which is paving the way for vast adoption of such units. However, to meet the high-reliability requirements of power generators, there is an acute need of a real-time monitoring system that will be able to detect faults and performance degradation, and thus allow preventive maintenance of these units to decrease downtime. In this paper, a micro gas turbine based combined heat and power system is modelled and used for development of physics-based diagnostic approaches. Different diagnostic schemes for performance monitoring of micro gas turbines are investigated.

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Rahman, M., Zaccaria, V., Zhao, X., & Kyprianidis, K. (2018). Diagnostics-oriented modelling of micro gas turbines for fleet monitoring and maintenance optimization. Processes, 6(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr6110216

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