Identification and dual adaptive control of a turbojet engineThe objective of this paper is to utilize the design methods of modern control theory to realize a 'dual-adaptive' feedback control unit for a highly non-linear single spool airbreathing turbojet engine. Using a very detailed and accurate simulation of the non-linear engine as the data source, linear operating point models of unspecified dimension are identified. Feedback control laws are designed at each operating point for a prespecified set of sampling rates using sampled-data output regulator theory. The control system sampling rate is determined by an adaptive sampling algorithm in correspondence with turbojet engine performance. The result is a 'dual-adpative' control law that is functionally dependent upon the sampling rate selected and environmental operating conditions. Simulation transients demonstrate the utility of the dual-adaptive design to improve on-board computer utilization while maintaining acceptable levels of engine performance.
Document ID
19800025863
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Merrill, W. (NASA Lewis Research Center Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
Leininger, G. (Toledo, University Toledo, Ohio, United States)