A new application of the hardware in the loop test of the min–max controller for turbofan engine fuel control

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Davoodi M. [1 ]
Bevrani H. [2 ]
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[1] Electrical Engineering Department, Politecnico di Milano, Milan
[2] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Kurdistan, Kurdistan, Sanandaj
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hardware in the loop test; min–max algorithm; turbofan engine;
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10.1002/adc2.138
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This article performs a novel hardware test application on the min–max algorithm to control a two-axis turbofan engine's fuel with a high bypass ratio. In this technique the microcontroller uses a nonlinear model based on the min–max algorithm to control the turbofan's fuel consumption. The min–max control method precisely provides the desired thrust while meeting the engine's physical and operational limitations. By setting the engine's limits appropriately, a surge is prevented from happening due to overheating of the turbine. As a proof of concept, the proposed fuel control algorithm is verified using an Intel Addison's Arduino microcontroller connected to a computer. The implemented hardware is examined by incorporating it into a typical control loop test and monitored via a computer. The achieved results indicate fast time response and algorithm flexibility in simulation modes. The test results confirm the precision and proper implementation of the proposed min–max control algorithm. In addition, the suggested min–max control algorithm can be applied to realize restrictions such as the rotational speed and the outlet pressure of the high-pressure compressor under the required conditions. © 2023 The Authors. Advanced Control for Applications: Engineering and Industrial Systems published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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