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Condition Monitoring, for example via vibration monitoring, has traditionally been used to identify degradation in physical assets, to pre-empt failure and schedule maintenance. Improvements in sensor technology allow a wide range of real time data to be captured from operating systems in a cost effective manner. The much hyped ‘Digital Twin’ concept aims to combine this real time data with simulation tools to calculate parameters which are difficult to measure such as stress or damage, opening up a wide range of opportunities for improved asset management.
In this webinar, Dr Andrew Moffatt will present an overview of how Solar Turbines have combined data capture with advanced engineering simulation and material modelling to create ‘Digital Assets’ – real time digital representations of their operating fleet. Real time damage prediction is allowing operators to improve maintenance planning, increase part re-use and optimise operating regimes to improve engine life and availability. This talk will cover the overall approach developed by Solar and the potential benefits, as well as some of the challenges encountered along the way.
This will be followed by a panel discussion where there will be an opportunity for questions to be taken from the audience
Presenter: Dr. Andrew Moffatt, Condition Based Engineering Group Manager, Solar Turbines Chair: Simon Lewis (Element Digital Engineering)
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