Extension Comprehensive Assessment of the Operating State of Turbo-Generator

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The assessment of operating state of the generator is an important means to guide the generator overhaul and improve the reliability of power system operation. The traditional pattern is gradually replaced by the real time state assessment model, this paper which is based on the multilevel nature and multivariate of the generator information establishes the state assessment system of the generator and uses extension level assessment method to assess the comprehensive state of the generator. Examples show that the method has a strong rationality and effectiveness.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1070-1072)

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1196-1201

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December 2014

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