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Application of a Programmable Engine Control to the Gas Turbine
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English
Abstract
Electronic control of the gas turbine engine is now widely accepted. Advances in electronic technology have afforded the controls manufacturers with several alternative methods of design. This paper describes in detail the successful application of a programmable control unit combining analog and digital circuit techniques for the ERDA/Chrysler Upgraded turbine engine. In addition to the Chrysler program this Programmable Analog Control has been applied to turbines of several hundred horsepower, several thousand horsepower and tens of thousands of horsepower.
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Court, D., "Application of a Programmable Engine Control to the Gas Turbine," SAE Technical Paper 770963, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770963.Also In
References
- Dent J.R. Bergman A.D. “Developments in Programmable Analog Control Systems” ASME Paper No. 74.GT.117
- Dent J.R. LeFevre H.P. “Advancements and Application of Programmable Analog Control Technology” ASME Paper 74.GT.122
- Ball G.A. Gumaer J.I. Sebestyen T.M. The ERDA Chrysler Upgraded Gas Turbine Engine Objectives and Design. SAE Paper 760279