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Neural networks for the diagnostics of gas turbine engines

1996

The paper describes the activities carried out for developing and testing Back Propagation Neural Networks (BPNN) for the gas turbine engine diagnostics. One of the aims of this study was to analyze the problems encountered during training using large number of patterns. Each pattern contains information about the engine thermodynamic behaviour when there is a fault in progress. Moreover the research studied different architectures of BPNN for testing their capability to recognize patterns even when information is noised. The results showed that it is possible to set-up and optimize suitable and robust Neural Networks useful for gas turbine diagnostics. The methods of Gas Path Analysis furn…

Back propagation neural networkGas turbinesEngineeringArtificial neural networkNeural computerbusiness.industryDiagonalControl engineeringEncryptionbusiness
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NARX Models of an Industrial Power Plant Gas Turbine

2005

This brief reports the experience with the identification of a nonlinear autoregressive with exogenous inputs (NARX) model for the PGT10B1 power plant gas turbine manufactured by General Electric-Nuovo Pignone. Two operating conditions of the turbine are considered: isolated mode and nonisolated mode. The NARX model parameters are estimated iteratively with a Gram-Schmidt procedure, exploiting both forward and stepwise regression. Many indexes have been evaluated and compared in order to perform subset selection in the functional basis set and determine the structure of the nonlinear model. Various input signals (from narrow to broadband) for identification and validation have been consider…

EngineeringNonlinear autoregressive exogenous modelbusiness.industryTurbinesSystem identificationControl engineeringNonlinear controlTurbineDistributed power generationElectric power systemNonlinear systemAutoregressive modelControl and Systems EngineeringSteam turbineControl theoryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessGas turbines
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Steady State Performance of Spark Ignition Engine with Exhaust Energy Recovery

2020

As is known, internal combustion engines based on Otto or Diesel cycles cannot complete the expansion process of the gas inside the cylinder, thus losing a relevant energy content, in the order of 30% of total. The residual energy of the unexpanded gas has been partially exploited through the use of an exhaust gas turbine for turbocharging the internal combustion engine; further attempts have been made with several compound solutions, with an electric generator connected to the turbocharger allowing to convert into electrical energy the quota power produced by the turbine which is not used by the compressor, or with a second turbine downstream the first to increase the exhaust gas energy re…

Gas turbinesEnergy recoverySettore ING-IND/08 - Macchine A FluidoSteady state (electronics)Materials scienceEngine efficiencyspark ignition engineSpark-ignition engineNuclear engineeringhybrid vehicleexhaust energy recoveryInternal combustion engineThermal expansionSAE Technical Paper Series
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Analysis of a Gas Turbine Almost Real Open Cycle Linked to the SOFC Module Behaviour

2005

Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are particular promising electrochemical generators for their high operating temperature that makes them suitable for integration with gas turbine cycles and cogeneration. The kind of fuel cell taken into account is the tubular SOFC technology, mainly developed by Siemens-Westinghouse. The SOFC module is fed with natural gas with internal reforming and internal air preheating. Elevated pressures are adopted in order to increase both fuel cell efficiency and power density. The inlet air temperature is set to 630 °C, and the inlet fuel temperature to 200 °C. The heat generated by irreversibility at the electrodes structure is given to the fuel and air flow, and …

Gas turbinesEngineeringbusiness.industrybusinessAutomotive engineering3rd International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology
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Photothermoelastic analysis of thermal stresses in discs with eccentric holes

1970

The paper deals with thermal stresses that arise in discs with eccentric holes, such as are employed in the rotors of multi-stage gas turbines. The stress distribution was analysed by the photothermoelastic method. CR 39 sheets were used as the material and dry ice as the refrigerant. The effect of several geometric parameters on stress distribution, especially the influence of adjacent holes, was investigated by testing 32 configurations of discs. Curves that allow the determination of the peak stresses and optimum spacing of holes are given.

Gas turbinesMaterials sciencebusiness.industryThermalDry iceEccentricStructural engineeringComposite materialStress distributionbusinessJournal of Strain Analysis
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Adaptive Control of a Gas Turbine Engine for Axial Compressor Faults

1996

An adaptive control system for a gas turbine engine which diagnoses conditions of axial compressor faults is proposed and analyzed. Nonlinear models of the gas turbine, neural networks and genetic algorithms are used in this research. The adaptive control system minimizes the reduction in gas turbine performance deriving from non-destructive faults. In the absence of faults, the system automatically performs the optimization of the engine between overhauls. Improvements concern the definition of adaptive control with faults in progress, and the real-time optimization of the engine during its operative life between overhauls. Simulation results of the suggested control system are also discus…

Gas turbinesNonlinear systemEngineeringAdaptive controlAxial compressorArtificial neural networkbusiness.industryControl theoryControl systemComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSbusinessReduction (mathematics)Gas compressorVolume 5: Manufacturing Materials and Metallurgy; Ceramics; Structures and Dynamics; Controls, Diagnostics and Instrumentation; Education; General
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