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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 28, 2025
Filed:
Mar. 24, 2022
Solar Turbines Incorporated, San Diego, CA (US);
Henry P. Sepulveda, San Diego, CA (US);
Brandon W. Stein, El Cajon, CA (US);
Jamaal A. Sanders, La Mesa, CA (US);
Stephen E. Theron, San Diego, CA (US);
Nathan J. Kirksey, San Diego, CA (US);
Ivan R. Carlos, San Diego, CA (US);
Christian Di Norscia, Santee, CA (US);
Karunakaran Thirumangalam Nadadur, San Diego, CA (US);
Vishwas Banglore Vijay Kumar, San Diego, CA (US);
John Charles Torres, San Diego, CA (US);
Solar Turbines Incorporated, San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
It is important to accurately measure the emissions of a turbomachine for a variety of reasons. However, continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) can be expensive to install and maintain. Accordingly, a digital platform is disclosed that hosts physics-based and/or statistical models that can be tailored to specific turbomachines and calibrated over the life of the turbomachine. The model for a turbomachine can be applied to data collected from the turbomachine to predict the emissions of the turbomachine. This enables monitoring of emissions, remotely and without the need of a CEMS. In addition, the platform may utilize the predicted emissions for alerts, compliance monitoring, health monitoring, control of the turbomachine, reporting, and/or the like.