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The Dynamic Behavior Simulation Research of Marine Inter-cooled Gas Turbine Generator Group

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Future Control and Automation

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According to the mechanism of thermal system modeling method building the completely non-linear mathematical model of gas turbine, taking into account the impact on the gas turbine system such as rotational inertia, volume inertia, inter-cooler thermal inertia, taking dynamic simulation of the IC turbine Generator Group based on Matlab/Simulink. The simulation results show that the rotate speed of three-shaft gas turbine response fast and it adapts to generator group. And these results can be used to support some reference to the marine IC gas turbine research work.

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Zhitao, W., Shuying, L., Pingping, L., Jianqing, W. (2012). The Dynamic Behavior Simulation Research of Marine Inter-cooled Gas Turbine Generator Group. In: Deng, W. (eds) Future Control and Automation. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 172. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31006-5_28

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