Gas Turbine Data: Find Pressure, Temp & Efficiency Info

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Data on gas turbine performance, including pressures, temperatures, and efficiencies, is crucial for verifying calculations in energy plant projects. Users are seeking comprehensive datasets from actual operating turbines, regardless of the manufacturer. Specific resources or databases that compile this information were not mentioned, indicating a potential gap in accessible data. The discussion highlights the need for reliable performance metrics in engineering projects. Accurate data is essential for validating results in gas turbine and steam turbine energy plant studies.
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Hi guys,

Currently doing a Final Year Project on a gas turbine and steam turbine energy plant combinate, and was wondering if anyone knows where i could find some data on a specific gas turbine with all pressures, temperatures and efficiencies? just so i can verify my calculated results

Thanks
 
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Which specific gas turbine?
 
sorry I worded that badly.. I meant just all the pressures and temperatures of an actual operating turbine. It doesn't matter what make it is..
 
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