AIAA 1st Intelligent Systems Technical Conference 2004
DOI: 10.2514/6.2004-6468
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Intelligent Life-Extending Controls for Aircraft Engines

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“…Then NASA Glenn Research Center used the Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue (TMF) of a critical component to demonstrate how a LEC can drastically reduce the engine life usage with minimum sacrifice in performance. Simulation results showed that LEC could ensure that the engine basic I performance does not lose or lose a small amount, while the selected component life increases by nearly 30% [8,9] . While Daniel T, Jensen used model predictive control to extend the life of the gas turbine system [10] .…”
Section: Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then NASA Glenn Research Center used the Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue (TMF) of a critical component to demonstrate how a LEC can drastically reduce the engine life usage with minimum sacrifice in performance. Simulation results showed that LEC could ensure that the engine basic I performance does not lose or lose a small amount, while the selected component life increases by nearly 30% [8,9] . While Daniel T, Jensen used model predictive control to extend the life of the gas turbine system [10] .…”
Section: Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The controller used in this simulation effort is an extension the controller described in [9] based on the NASA's Modular Aerospace Propulsion System Simulation (MAPSS). The simulated controller has been extended to implement and validate LEC concepts suggested by Guo, et.al in [6] to optimize engine spool acceleration schedules in order to mitigate damage due to TMF. A block diagram of the simulation setup is shown in Figure 1.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) Optimization of the acceleration schedules was performed using an ad hoc iterative approach. The optimization accomplished by Guo [6] requires not only a rise time input, but also a damage model. The acceleration schedule selected for the Air Force model meets the form and function of Guo's [6] and is shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: )mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the software development, the object-oriented modeling and simulation is more close to physical skeleton of the component and also makes the simulation more efficient. In reference [8], AMESim, a modeling and simulation platform of the physical meaning of components especially in hydraulic or mechanical system, has been used to simulate anti surge and oil switching, guide vane control in the field of aero-engine. But little research on control characteristics of hydraulic components of the afterburner fuel and spout control system has been carried out [9]- [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%