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Publications

GSP Adaptive Modeling Paper
(NLR report number: NLR-TP-2004-391 Publication date: October 2004)

The GSP Adaptive Modeling Publication titled "GSP, a Generic Object-Oriented Gas Turbine Simulation Environment" A generic approach for gas turbine adaptive modeling", that was presented at the ASME Turbo Expo 2004, 14-17 June 2004 in Vienna, Austria, describes the integration of the adaptive modeling function into an object oriented system modeling environment.

GSP Technical Paper
(current version: NLR-TP-00267 - July 2000)

The GSP Technical Paper titled "GSP, a Generic Object-Oriented Gas Turbine Simulation Environment" was presented as ASME-2000-GT-0002 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.

GSP Multi-Reactor Combustor Model Paper
(current version: NLR-TP-98629 - December 1998)

The GSP Multi-Reactor Combustor Model Paper titled "Modeling the Effects of Operating Conditions and Alternative Fuels on Gas Turbine Performance and Emissions" was presented at the RTO AVT Symposium on "Gas Turbine Engine Combustion, Emissions and Alternative Fuels", 12-16 October 1998 in Lisbon, Portugal, and gives a comprehensive description of the GSP gas and multi-reactor combustor model and its applications.

NLR Gas Turbine Simulation Overview Paper
(current version: CEAS-MOD05 - November 1995)

The NLR Gas Turbine Simulation Overview Paper titled "Gas Turbine Engine Simulation at NLR" was presented at the CEAS Symposium on Simulation Technology "Making it REAL", 30 October - 01 November 1995 in Delft, the Netherlands, and gives an overview of the NLR approach towards engine modelling for both real-time engine simulation and (off-line) GSP performance analysis.