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Advanced online control mode selection for gas turbine aircraft engines

Posted on:2000-07-31Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of CincinnatiCandidate:Wiseman, Matthew WilliamFull Text:PDF
GTID:1462390014465652Subject:Engineering
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The modern gas turbine aircraft engine is a complex, highly nonlinear system the operates in a widely varying environment. Traditional engine control techniques based on the hydro mechanical control concepts of early turbojet engines are unable to deliver the performance required from today's advanced engine designs. A new type of advanced control utilizing multiple control modes and an online mode selector is investigated, and various strategies for improving the baseline mode selection architecture are introduced. The ability to five-tune actuator command outputs is added to the basic mode selection and blending process, and mode selection designs that we valid for the entire flight envelope are presented. Methods for optimizing the mode selector to improve overall engine performance are also discussed. Finally, using flight test data from a GE F110-powered F16 aircraft, the full-envelope mode selector designs are validated and shown to provide significant performance benefits. Specifically, thrust command tracking is enhanced while critical engine limits are protected, with very little impact on engine efficiency.
Keywords/Search Tags:Engine, Mode selection, Aircraft, Advanced
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