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Control of gas turbines for power generation

Electrical Engineering, 1950
THE DEVELOPMENT of the combustion gas turbine as a new type of prime mover for power generation has required the parallel development of suitable controls. The control being used at present on General Electric gas turbines provides for semiautomatic starting and stopping of the unit for speed and load control and for protection of the unit under ...
D. C. Hoffmann   +2 more
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Power Gas Turbines

2015
A gas turbine is a turbomachine composed of a compressor part, a part with heat supply to the compressed gas and a turbine part in which the hot gas expands. The present chapter discusses gas turbines for mechanical power ­generation. These are machines with an outgoing shaft, meant to drive a load.
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The Power Turbine and Its Diffuser

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1969
<div class="htmlview paragraph">In a free-shaft gas turbine engine the static efficiency is a more realistic figure of merit for the power turbine than the frequently used total efficiency. The influence on these two efficiencies of design work coefficient and flow coefficient is examined.
Charles A. Amann, David W. Dawson
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Gas Turbines in Stationary Power Generation

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1949
THE ULTIMATE possibilities of gas turbines have been publicized widely. Many of the developments on which improved performance at an economic cost are dependent, are now in such a preliminary stage of research that it is impossible to predict the extent to which these ultimately will be incorporated in commercial gas turbines.
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Gas turbines for power generation

Electronics and Power, 1971
The flexibility and low capital cost of gas turbines as prime movers have secured them a substantial future as plant for power generation.
W. Eccles, W. Eccles
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Wind Power Turbine System

2014
The wind power turbines, with horizontal or vertical axis types, are technical equipment that convert wind kinetic energy to mechanical energy used to generate electricity. The applications range from residential appliance battery charge using small wind power turbines to commercial electricity production using large wind power turbine system.
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Gas Turbine Powers - Chipper

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1967
<div class="htmlview paragraph">A self-propelled processing plant, for converting whole logs into pulp chips, is described with emphasis on the chipper power source. A comparison is made between gas turbine and diesel engines as the prime power for chipping. Application of the gas turbine engine as related to total plant design, field experience,
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The power fluctuations of a wind turbine

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 1996
Abstract At the beginning of the paper the power fluctuations in the case of a sinusoidal gust are investigated. A quasi-steady model is derived. Then this model is corrected to account for the dynamic characteristics of the turbine. The correction is introduced using a special correction function which is obtained after running a complete dynamic ...
A. Rosen, Y. Sheinman
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Power and driving gas turbine engines with a blocked power turbine

2013
Приведены результаты исследования энергоэффективности газотурбинных двигателей (ГТД) с блокированной силовой турбиной, усложненных применением турбины перерасширения (ТП) и регенерацией теплоты (Р) выхлопных газов. Показана возможность сочетания двух способов повышения экономичности ГТД и применения ГТД с ТП и Р, как в энергетике, так и в ...
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Wind Power Prediction with HCNNs for Turbines

2023 International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Energy Technologies (ICECET), 2023
Rockefeller Rockefeller   +3 more
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