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Cost-effectiveness of combustion turbines: recommendations for reliability, maintainability, supportability and maintenance requirements

Abstract

The profitability of combustion turbines intended for export is of extreme importance for Electricite de France. It is principally during the development phase of a project that one can ensure resect of two indissociable factors, essential to the per-kWh production cost: global operating costs and performance in terms of reliability and availability. The approach proposed here advocates the global acquisition of the installation and its logistic support. Generally applicable recommendations are given. They enable integrating in the future plant specifications all requirements relative to plant reliability, availability, maintainability and logistic support. They are structured according to type: expression of needs and management factors. (orig.) 4 refs.
Authors:
Meuwisse, C; Despujols, A; [1]  Givaudan, B; [2]  Lafage, L [3] 
  1. Electricite de France, Research and Development Division, Chatou (France)
  2. Electricite de France, Research and Development Division - SEPTEN, Villeurbanne (France)
  3. Electricite de France, Engineering and Construction Division - CNET, Paris (France)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1998
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
VTT-SYMP-184(v.1); CONF-980999-
Reference Number:
SCA: 200100; PA: FI-99:003044; EDB-99:034922; SN: 99002064658
Resource Relation:
Conference: 4. Baltica seminar on plant maintenance for managing life and performance, Helsinki (Finland), 7-9 Sep 1998; Other Information: PBD: 1998; Related Information: Is Part Of BALTICA IV. Plant maintenance for managing life and performance; Hietanen, S.; Auerkari, P. [eds.] [VTT Manufacturing Technology, Espoo (Finland). Operational Reliability]; PB: 332 p.
Subject:
20 FOSSIL-FUELED POWER PLANTS; POWER PLANTS; POWER GENERATION; ELECTRIC POWER; AVAILABILITY; MAINTENANCE; RELIABILITY; TURBINES; COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS; TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS; DATA ACQUISITION; DATA BASE MANAGEMENT
OSTI ID:
324952
Research Organizations:
Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo (Finland)
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE99730862; ISBN 951-38-4577-X; TRN: FI9903044
Availability:
OSTI as DE99730862
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
pp. 93-103
Announcement Date:
Apr 05, 1999

Citation Formats

Meuwisse, C, Despujols, A, Givaudan, B, and Lafage, L. Cost-effectiveness of combustion turbines: recommendations for reliability, maintainability, supportability and maintenance requirements. Finland: N. p., 1998. Web.
Meuwisse, C, Despujols, A, Givaudan, B, & Lafage, L. Cost-effectiveness of combustion turbines: recommendations for reliability, maintainability, supportability and maintenance requirements. Finland.
Meuwisse, C, Despujols, A, Givaudan, B, and Lafage, L. 1998. "Cost-effectiveness of combustion turbines: recommendations for reliability, maintainability, supportability and maintenance requirements." Finland.
@misc{etde_324952,
title = {Cost-effectiveness of combustion turbines: recommendations for reliability, maintainability, supportability and maintenance requirements}
author = {Meuwisse, C, Despujols, A, Givaudan, B, and Lafage, L}
abstractNote = {The profitability of combustion turbines intended for export is of extreme importance for Electricite de France. It is principally during the development phase of a project that one can ensure resect of two indissociable factors, essential to the per-kWh production cost: global operating costs and performance in terms of reliability and availability. The approach proposed here advocates the global acquisition of the installation and its logistic support. Generally applicable recommendations are given. They enable integrating in the future plant specifications all requirements relative to plant reliability, availability, maintainability and logistic support. They are structured according to type: expression of needs and management factors. (orig.) 4 refs.}
place = {Finland}
year = {1998}
month = {Dec}
}