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Designing and Tuning the Digital Controller of an Electronic Fuel Control Unit for Small Gas Turbine Engines
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Abstract
To overcome some problems encountered in the design of electronic fuel control units for small gas turbine engines, different digital controllers are analyzed and implemented. A tuning method involving multivariable optimization techniques is formulated. The controllers are realized on a microcomputer which also monitors the experiments and performs the tuning on a specially equipped test bench.
Authors
- Antonios I. Georgantas - Concordia university Department of Mechanical Engineering Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Gino Carrese - Concordia university Department of Mechanical Engineering Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Tadeusz Krepec - Concordia university Department of Mechanical Engineering Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Georgantas, A., Carrese, G., and Krepec, T., "Designing and Tuning the Digital Controller of an Electronic Fuel Control Unit for Small Gas Turbine Engines," SAE Technical Paper 892255, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/892255.Also In
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