turbeanalüüs
Turbeanalüüs, known in English as "Turbine Analysis," is a methodology used to evaluate the performance, efficiency, and structural integrity of rotating machinery, most notably turbines. This analytical process involves a combination of theoretical modeling, computational simulations, and empirical testing. The primary goal is to understand how a turbine operates under various conditions, identify potential weaknesses, and optimize its design for improved output and longevity.
Key aspects of turbeanalüüs include aerodynamic and thermodynamic analysis, which examine the flow of fluids (like
The data gathered through turbeanalüüs informs decisions regarding maintenance schedules, operational parameters, and future design modifications.