MarcoPolo24
Mechanical
- Feb 13, 2015
- 3
Good day everyone,
I have a question regarding the calculation of EOH of a gas turbine.
I was reading a report and there was a sentence saying : " the machine has 48.000 operating hours and 934 starts..... The unit has a total of 15.500 EOH." I do not understand how the EOH can be less than the operating hours.
I would expect that the equation would be somewhat like EOH = OH + ( f * starts) with f > 1. Am I wrong ?
With kind regards,
Marcus
I have a question regarding the calculation of EOH of a gas turbine.
I was reading a report and there was a sentence saying : " the machine has 48.000 operating hours and 934 starts..... The unit has a total of 15.500 EOH." I do not understand how the EOH can be less than the operating hours.
I would expect that the equation would be somewhat like EOH = OH + ( f * starts) with f > 1. Am I wrong ?
With kind regards,
Marcus