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Electronic Fuel Controls for Missile and RPV Gas Turbines
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Abstract
Current gas turbine fuel controls for unmanned applications usually employ electronic computation controlling a basic fuel handling package. Several possible fuel handling systems are discussed, and examples of a simple target drone control and more complex cruise missile control are described in some detail. Finally, some comments are made on likely future trends in electronic computer design.
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Cropper, G., "Electronic Fuel Controls for Missile and RPV Gas Turbines," SAE Technical Paper 751061, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/751061.Also In
References
- Burnell D. G. Cole M. A. Morrison T. B. White A. H. Zagranski R. D. “Miniaturized High Speed Controls for Turbine Engines” Technical Report AFAPL-TR-74-93 August 1974
- Schmid H. Busch D. “Generate Functions from Discrete Data” Electronic Design September 27 1970
- Williams M. “A Digital Memory Fuel Controller for Gasoline Engines” Paper 720282 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit, Mich. January 1972