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Steam turbine modelling

Steam turbine modelling

Steam turbine modelling

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Dear Collegues,

I wonder whether someone can suggest me artciles an/or sources on steam turbine model (for dynamical performance simulation and control design).

I appreciate your help.

RE: Steam turbine modelling

There are a number of software packages out there.  Some examples are PEPSE (pepse.scientech.us), Gatecycle (www.gepower.com/prod_serv/products/ plant_perf_software/en/gatecycle/index.htm) and Thermoflow products (http://www.thermoflow.com/Products_FullyFlexible.htm).  The trick is to figure out what exactly you want to achieve - else you can be spending months in modeling without getting to a real answer.  Also make sure that whatever models you come up with are proved by actual plant test data.    

RE: Steam turbine modelling

(OP)
Thank you for the tips, I have looked at those. I know also the APROS power plant simulator. I hoped for the mathematical descriptions what I could use for control design (adative, model predictive, etc.). Scientific articles are rare on the topic. The balance equation software sounds promising in this matter.

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