Capata, 2016 - Google Patents
An artificial neural network-based diagnostic methodology for gas turbine path analysis—part I: introductionCapata, 2016
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- Capata R
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- Energy, Ecology and Environment
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The reliability of gas path components (compressor, burners and turbines) of a gas turbine is generally high, when compared with those of other systems. However, in case of forced stops, downtime is usually high, with a relatively low availability. The purpose of condition …
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