Affiliation:
1. Power Technology Centre, PowerGen plc, Nottingham
Abstract
Some of the problems involved with monitoring the variable vibration behaviour observed on large turbine generators are described. The uses of neural networks are discussed and an alternative to the more commonly used network is proposed which has a significantly shorter training time. Examples are given of the use of these techniques for studying an oil whirl problem, an intertum fault, and reactive load dependent behaviour.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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