Dynamic modelling of gas turbines : identification, simulation, condition monitoring and optimal control
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Dynamic modelling of gas turbines : identification, simulation, condition monitoring and optimal control
(Advances in industrial control)
Springer, c2004
Available at 2 libraries
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  Kumamoto
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  Okinawa
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Note
Bibliography: p. [293]-303
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Whereas other books in this area stick to the theory, this book shows the reader how to apply the theory to real engines. It provides access to up-to-date perspectives in the use of a variety of modern advanced control techniques to gas turbine technology.
Table of Contents
Introduction to Gas Turbine Engine Control.- Part I: Gas Turbine Models.- Models and the Control System Design Cycle.- Off-line Models.- On-line Models.- Part II: Gas Turbine System Identification.- Linear System Identification.- Linear Gas Turbine Modelling.- Closed-loop Control and System Identification.- Nonlinear Gas Turbine Modelling.- Part III: New Perspectives in Modelling, Identification, Condition Monitoring and Control.- Nonlinear Model Structure Selection Using Evolutionary Optimisation Methods.- System Identification Using Frequency Response Techniques with Optimal Spectral Resolution.- Turbo Prop Fan Engine Identification: Practical Issues.- Stochastic Gas Turbine Engine Models.- Markov Modelling of a Turbo Prop Fan.- Optimal Control of Gas Turbine Engines Using Mathematical Programming.- Dynamic Model Identification of a Turbo Jet Engine.
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