Abstract

In order to solve the problem of full flight envelope control for aircraft engines, the design of a linear parameter-varying (LPV) controller is described in this paper. First, according to the nonlinear aerodynamic model of the aircraft engine, the LPV engine model for the controller design is obtained through the Jacobian linearization and fitting technique. Then, the flight envelope is divided into several sub-regions, and the intersection of adjacent sub-regions is not empty. The sub-region LPV controller is designed using the parameter-dependent Lyapunov function (PDLF)-based LPV synthesis method, while eliminating the dependence of the LPV controller on scheduling parameter derivatives. In order to ensure the stability and performance of the aircraft engine across the full flight envelope, a mixing LPV control method is proposed to design the LPV controller in the overall region. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by simulating a dual-spool turbofan engine on a nonlinear component level model and comparing the proposed method with the gain scheduling based on PI and H∞ point design.

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