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Present Needs of Gas Turbine Control Systems and Predictions for the Future
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This paper examines the power control system requirements of small industrial gas turbines of free turbine design. Among the known needs of present engines are closed loop turbine inlet temperature control, compressor surge detection, and power limiting. Discussion of preliminary concepts and studies is presented as a challenge to the accessory manufacturer to develop improved, lower cost systems for future engines.
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Eastman, J. and Slade, P., "Present Needs of Gas Turbine Control Systems and Predictions for the Future," SAE Technical Paper 670141, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670141.Also In
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