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Digital Twin Strategy Development for Power Generation Assets

A client in the power generation sector sought to explore how emerging digital twin technologies could be applied to improve asset reliability and operational intelligence. While the concept of digital twins had gained significant traction across industries, there was uncertainty about which specific applications would deliver meaningful value for their particular equipment and operational challenges.

Sensor Health Monitoring for Gas Turbine Operations

Gas turbine monitoring and diagnostics centers frequently encounter false alarms that consume valuable time and resources. Many of these false alarms stem from issues within the instrumentation chain: sensors that have drifted, failed, or produced corrupted data during transmission or storage.

Digital Twin Model Development for Industrial Gas Turbines

A client needed to expand their gas turbine monitoring and diagnostic capabilities to cover additional equipment types within their fleet. Existing digital twin models were limited to certain turbine configurations, creating gaps in their ability to perform comprehensive performance analysis across all assets.

Turbine Monitoring and Technical Support Services

A client in the power generation industry sought specialized expertise to enhance their turbine monitoring capabilities and ensure reliable operational support for their rotating equipment assets. The organization needed access to advanced diagnostic tools and experienced engineers who could provide ongoing technical guidance for complex turbine systems.

Cycle Model Development for Gas Turbine Fault Diagnostics

A client sought to improve their ability to detect and diagnose equipment faults in their gas turbine fleet before they led to costly unplanned outages. Traditional monitoring approaches were reactive, often identifying problems only after performance had already degraded significantly.

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