Ogaji, 2003 - Google Patents
Advanced gas-path fault diagnostics for stationary gas turbinesOgaji, 2003
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The reliabilities of the gas-path components (compressor, burners and turbines) of a gas turbine (GT) are usually high when compared with those of other GT systems such as fuel supply and control. However, in the event of forced outage, downtimes are normally high …
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