Propulsion Control Experience Used in the Highly Integrated Digital Electronic Control (HIDEC) Program

841553

10/01/1984

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Aerospace Congress and Exposition
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The highly integrated digital electronic control (HIDEC) program will integrate the propulsion and flight control systems on an F-15 airplane at NASA Ames Research Center's Dryden Flight Research Facility. Ames-Dryden has conducted several propulsion control programs that have contributed to the HIDEC program. The digital electronic engine control (DEEC) flight evaluation investigated the performance and operability of the F100 engine equipped with a full-authority digital electronic control system. Investigations of nozzle instability, fault detection and accommodation, and augmentor transient capability provided important information for the HIDEC program. The F100 engine model derivative (EMD) was also flown in the F-15 airplane, and airplane performance was significantly improved. A throttle response problem was found and solved with a software fix to the control logic, For the HIDEC program, the F100 EMD engines equipped with DEEC controls will be integrated with the digital flight control system. The control modes to be implemented are an integrated flightpath management mode and an integrated adaptive engine control system mode. This paper discusses the engine control experience that will be used in the HIDEC program.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/841553
Pages
15
Citation
Myers, L., and Burcham, F., "Propulsion Control Experience Used in the Highly Integrated Digital Electronic Control (HIDEC) Program," SAE Technical Paper 841553, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/841553.
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Oct 1, 1984
Product Code
841553
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English