Diagnostic monitoring of combustion dynamics designed
to avoid damage to the gas turbine
SPPA-D3000 Combustion Dynamics Monitoring
Description
Pressure fluctuations can result in considerable
demage to combustion chambers, can increase
fuel consumption and have adverse effects on
emissions.
SPPA-D3000 Combustion Dynamics Monitoring has
been developed for the diagnostic monitoring
of these pressure fluctuations. At first, an
acoustic fingerprint of the gas turbine noise
is created. The current noise is compared with
the fingerprint, monitored and analyzed. Consequently,
the system contributes to avoiding mechanical
wear and to maintaining combustion at an optimumat
all times, both in terms of economy an emissions.
Combustion Dynamics Monitoring is robust, comparatively
simple to install and integrate into the I&C
and can be used for all turbine types from General
Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Alstom,
Westinghouse and Siemens.
Your Benefits
The ability to operate at an economic optimum
means that a return on investment can be realistically
expected within one to two years depending on
operating mode.
Reduced maintenance and repair costs
Safety thanks to early detection of demage
Higher overall turbine availability
Lower emissions
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