Abstract

This paper presents a study on the modeling and control of an aero-engine within the full flight envelope using the Takagi–Sugeno (T-S) fuzzy theory. A highly accurate aero-engine small deviation state variable model (SVM) was developed using the adaptive differential evolution, based on numerous successes through history, with the linear population size reduction (L-SHADE) algorithm. The affinity propagation (AP) clustering algorithm was then implemented to realize the division of flight envelopes based on the gap metric between the SVMs at each working point. By solving the membership parameters using the L-SHADE algorithm, the T-S fuzzy model was obtained, which has flight conditions as premises and engine linear SVM as consequences. Furthermore, based on the established T-S fuzzy model and T-S control theory, a controller design method is proposed. The simulation results show that the T-S fuzzy model has high accuracy and good generalization capability within the flight envelope, and the proposed control method can guarantee the asymptotic stability of the system, subject to external disturbance and time delay.

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