Robust Control of Small Turbojet Engines
2019; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3390/machines7010003
ISSN2075-1702
AutoresRudolf Andoga, Ladislav Főző, Radovan Kovács, Károly Beneda, Tomáš Moravec, Michal Schreiner,
Tópico(s)Industrial and Mining Safety
ResumoModern turbojet engines mainly use computerized digital engine control systems. This opens the way for application of advanced algorithms aimed at increasing their operational efficiency and safety. The theory of robust control is a set of methods known for good results in complex control tasks, making them ideal candidates for application in the current turbojet engine control units. Different methodologies in the design of robust controllers, utilizing a small turbojet engine with variable exhaust nozzle designated as iSTC-21v, were therefore investigated in the article. The resulting controllers were evaluated for efficiency in laboratory conditions. The aim was to find a suitable approach and design method for robust controllers, taking into account the limitations and specifics of a real turbojet engine and its hardware, contrary to most studies which have used only simulated environments. The article shows the most effective approach in the design of robust controllers and the resulting speed controllers for a class of small turbojet engines, which can be applied in a discrete digital control environment.
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