Real-time Model Based Diagnosis Of Gas Turbines
Price
Free (open access)
Volume
1
Pages
14
Published
1993
Size
1,200 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/AIENG930191
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
R. Milne & L. Trave-Massuyes
Abstract
Real-time model based diagnosis of gas turbines R. Milne* & L. Trave-Massuyes^ a Intelligent Applications Ltd., Kirkton Business Centre, Livingston Village, West Lothian EH54 6 CNRS-LAAS, 7 avenue du Colonel Roche, Toulouse 31077, France ABSTRACT With the increasing complexity of problems and applications being tackled by automatic monitoring and diagnosis systems, it is becoming essential to tackle different aspects of the problem with different paradigms. Some applications are complex now, but the most optimum tool for each aspect of the problem must be well integrated with other optimum solutions for other aspects of the problem, in order to achieve more robust and complex systems. For an interesting class of problems a single monitoring and diagnosis paradigm is no longer adequate. This paper describes the work of integrating various reasoning paradigms being conducted in the ESPRIT project, TIGER, for gas turbine monitoring and diagnosis. In this work
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