Buch, Englisch, 238 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 559 g
ISBN: 978-981-16-4452-8
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
This book aims to develop systematic design methodologies to model-based nonlinear control of aeroengines, focusing on (1) modelling of aeroengine systems—both component-level and identification-based models will be extensively studied and compared; and (2) advanced nonlinear control designs—set-point control, transient control and limit-protection control approaches will all be investigated. The model-based design has been one of the pivotal technologies to advanced control and health management of propulsion systems. It can fulfil advanced designs such as fault-tolerant control, engine modes control and direct thrust control. As a consequence, model-based design has become an important research area in the field of aeroengines due to its theoretical interests and engineering significance. One of the central issues in model-based controls is the tackling of nonlinearities. There are publications concerning with either nonlinear modelling or nonlinear controls; yet, they are scattered throughout the literature. It is time to provide a comprehensive summary of model-based nonlinear controls. Consequently, a series of important results are obtained and a systematic design methodology is developed which provides consistently enhanced performance over a large flight/operational envelope, and it is thus expected to provide useful guidance to practical engineering in aeroengine industry and research.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction to Aeroengine Controls.- Aeroengine Nonlinear Modeling.- Model-based Aeroengine Nonlinear Set Point Control.- Model-based Aeroengine Nonlinear Transient Control.- Optimization-based Aeroengine Nonlinear Control Integration.- Conclusions & Further Development.