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Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Digital Twin Development

Aeroderivative Gas Turbine Digital Twin Development

A power generation operator sought to expand their monitoring and diagnostic capabilities for aeroderivative gas turbines. While digital twin technology had proven valuable for frame-type units, the client needed similar capabilities extended to a different class of equipment, along with support for implementing advanced combustion monitoring techniques.

Turbine Logic was engaged to develop a physics-based digital twin model for an aeroderivative gas turbine platform. The work involved creating a virtual representation of the equipment that could support performance monitoring and diagnostics. Additionally, Turbine Logic provided technical support for the implementation of combustion stability detection capabilities.

The project delivered a functional digital twin framework suitable for aeroderivative applications, along with insights into model calibration approaches. The client also received guidance on deploying real-time combustion monitoring to support operational decision-making and reduce response times to potential issues.

If your organization operates aeroderivative gas turbines and is interested in expanding digital twin capabilities or implementing advanced combustion monitoring, Turbine Logic can help develop customized solutions tailored to your fleet and operational needs.

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