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Dynamic Model Identification of a Turbo Jet Engine

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In this chapter, the results of data analysis for Rolls-Royce SPEY engine tests are presented. This includes static and dynamic model identification for HP and LP shaft speed. Comparison with previous tests is given.

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Kulikov, G.G., Thompson, H.A. (2004). Dynamic Model Identification of a Turbo Jet Engine. In: Kulikov, G.G., Thompson, H.A. (eds) Dynamic Modelling of Gas Turbines. Advances in Industrial Control. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3796-2_15

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