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Downloadable Documents
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GSP Flyer
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(current version: NLR-F141-02 - November 2001)
The GSP Flyer provides a general description of GSP and the work performed by the
propulsion systems division at the NLR.
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GSP User Manual
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(current version: 10.0.0.7 - August 2004)
The GSP User Manual primarily provides information necessary to use the program
for running simulations on existing gas turbine models.
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GSP Technical Manual
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(current version: NLR-TR-99411)
The GSP Technical Manual provides detailed information on the thermodynamics and
numerical mathematics applied in the simulation environment and component models.
This manual is required for more advanced use, including the development of new
gas turbine models and new component models.
GSP Technical Manual only available for GSP standard/professional customers.
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GSP Technical Paper
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(current version: NLR-TP-00267 - July 2000)
The paper "GSP, a Generic Object-Oriented Gas Turbine Simulation Environment" was
presented at the ASME Turbo Expo 2000, 8-11 May 2000 in Munich, Germany, and gives
a comprehensive description of the GSP environment and illustrative examples ranging
from simple to complex.
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GSP Adaptive Modeling Paper
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(NLR report number: NLR-TP-2004-391 Publication date: October 2004)
This report is based on the paper GT2004-53721, "A generic approach for gas turbine adaptive modeling",
that was presented at the ASME Turbo Expo 2004, 14-17 June 2004 in Vienna, Austria. The report
describes the integration of the adaptive modeling function into an object oriented system modeling environment.
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GSP On-line Help
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(current version: 10.0.0.6 - April 2004)
Context sensitive On-line Help is normally available while running the GSP program.
Referring to Help is an efficient way to learn about the simulation environment and
component model features, which are also described in the
manuals.
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GSP On-line Help (for Windows Vista)
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(current version: 11.0.0.5 - March 2008)
Context sensitive On-line Help is normally available while running the GSP program.
Referring to Help is an efficient way to learn about the simulation environment and
component model features, which are also described in the
manuals. This manual can be used under
Windows Vista.
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