Condition Assessment of Industrial Gas Turbine Compressor Using a Drift Soft Sensor Based in Autoencoder. [PDF]
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Prediction of Cure‐Induced Wrinkles Aimed at the Manufacturing of Large Wind Turbine Blades
The step‐wise progression of the development of cure‐induced wrinkles. Before curing, at room temperature the laminate is resting at the mould face. In the next step, the wrinkle is developing due to thermal gradients. At the end of curing, the composite has cooled down and the undulation is left in, byt the increase in resin stiffness across the ...
Jesper K. Jørgensen +2 more
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Annual performance evaluation of a hybrid concentrated solar-micro gas turbine based on off-design simulation. [PDF]
Hosseini S +3 more
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ZTEK`s ultra-high efficiency fuel cell/gas turbine system for distributed generation
Ming‐Chen Hsu +2 more
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The increasing demand for sustainable food production requires innovative solutions that balance productivity, resource efficiency, and environmental impact. Vertical Farming Systems (VFSs) offer a promising approach; however, their high energy consumption remains challenging.
Alessio Dessì +11 more
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Empirical investigation of the effect of adding nanoparticles to HB-80 gas turbine oil: Evaluation of thermophysical behaviors. [PDF]
Karimi S +3 more
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Experimental data regarding the effects of urea addition into liquid fuel to combustion enhancement of a low NOx gas turbine combustor. [PDF]
De Giorgi MG +4 more
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Oxidation Performance of NiCoCrAlYTa + 7YSZ Coatings With Ta Addition at Different Temperatures
ABSTRACT This study investigates the morphology and oxidation behavior of thermally grown oxides (TGO) formed at the interface of NiCoCrAlYTa + 7YSZ (7 wt% Y2O3‐stabilized zirconia) coatings deposited by air plasma spray (APS) in air environments at 1050°C, 1100°C, and 1150°C. The enrichment of Ta‐rich oxides beneath the TGO, along with the segregation
Cheng Xu +8 more
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ABSTRACT Thermodynamic prediction‐driven phase‐field kinetic simulation, with experimental verification, is utilized to explore the high‐performance cobalt–nickel based (CoNi‐based) superalloys. The roles of aluminum (Al) in microstructural evolution and precipitation kinetics of ordered L12‐γ′ strengthened Co–Ni–xAl superalloys are revealed. The alloy
Kun‐Ning Niu +6 more
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