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An IMM-GLR Approach for Marine Gas Turbine Gas Path Fault Diagnosis

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  • Qingcai Yang
  • Shuying Li
  • Yunpeng Cao

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An IMM-GLR approach based on interacting multiple model (IMM) and generalized likelihood ratio (GLR) estimation was developed to detect, isolate, and estimate gas turbine gas path fault (including abrupt fault and multiple faults) in the underdetermine estimation conditions. In this approach, a model set representing gas turbine health condition and different fault condition was established, and a corresponding bank of filters was designed. An IMM-based FDI algorithm based on these filters is applied to detect and isolate fault, and a GLR estimation algorithm is used to estimate the fault severity. Then a model set update strategy based on the diagnosed fault was proposed to enable the diagnosis of multiple faults. Several simulation case studies on a marine gas turbine were conducted, and the results show that the IMM-GLR approach not only accurately diagnoses the abrupt gas path fault and multiple gas path faults but also accurately estimates the severity of the detected fault in the underdetermine estimation conditions.

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  • Qingcai Yang & Shuying Li & Yunpeng Cao, 2018. "An IMM-GLR Approach for Marine Gas Turbine Gas Path Fault Diagnosis," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1918350
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/1918350
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    1. Chen, Yu-Zhi & Zhao, Xu-Dong & Xiang, Heng-Chao & Tsoutsanis, Elias, 2021. "A sequential model-based approach for gas turbine performance diagnostics," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 220(C).

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