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Nonlinear Dynamic Modeling and Controls Development for Supersonic Propulsion System Research
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2011
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EngineeringAerospace SimulationOverall VehicleThrust OscillationPowertrain SimulationControls DevelopmentNonlinear Dynamic ModelingIn-cylinder FlowSystems EngineeringNonlinear ControlMechatronicsInlet InstabilitiesControl DesignAerospace Propulsion SystemsPropulsionSupersonic CombustionAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsAerodynamicsAerospace Propulsion
This paper covers the propulsion system component modeling and controls development of an integrated nonlinear dynamic simulation for an inlet and engine that can be used for an overall vehicle (APSE) model. The focus here is on developing a methodology for the propulsion model integration, which allows for controls design that prevents inlet instabilities and minimizes the thrust oscillation experienced by the vehicle. Limiting thrust oscillations will be critical to avoid exciting vehicle aeroelastic modes. Model development includes both inlet normal shock position control and engine rotor speed control for a potential supersonic commercial transport. A loop shaping control design process is used that has previously been developed for the engine and verified on linear models, while a simpler approach is used for the inlet control design. Verification of the modeling approach is conducted by simulating a two-dimensional bifurcated inlet and a representative J-85 jet engine previously used in a NASA supersonics project. Preliminary results are presented for the current supersonics project concept variable cycle turbofan engine design.
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