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Modern technologies for rendering information support to cogeneration steam turbine units in their design and operation stages

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Application of modern information technologies in different stages of the lifecycle of cogeneration turbines is considered as one of possible ways for improving their competitiveness. Specific features relating to rendering information support for steam turbine units during the periods of their design and operation, which are the main stages of their life cycle, are presented. Three-dimension modeling, adaptive, and parametric design technologies are applied in the equipment design stages. Information support technologies developed by the authors are applied during the operation stage. Information is integrated by using a product lifecycle management (PLM) system.

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Original Russian Text © V.I. Brezgin, Yu.M. Brodov, A.A. Chubarov, D.V. Brezgin, 2013, published in Teploenergetika.

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Brezgin, V.I., Brodov, Y.M., Chubarov, A.A. et al. Modern technologies for rendering information support to cogeneration steam turbine units in their design and operation stages. Therm. Eng. 60, 573–579 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S004060151308003X

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