Sliding mode control with system constraints for aircraft engines

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2019-09-19

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0019-0578

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Yang S-B, Wang X, Wang H-N, et al., (2020) Sliding mode control with system constraints for aircraft engines. ISA Transactions, Volume 98, March 2020, pp. 1-10

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This paper proposes a constraint-tolerant design with sliding mode strategy to improve the stability of aircraft engine control. To handle the difficulties associated with the high-frequency switching laws, merely attenuating the chattering is far from satisfactory. System constraints on input, output, and input rate should be addressed in the design process. For a sort of uncertain nonlinear systems subjected to the constraints, sliding mode regulators are designed using Lyapunov analysis. A turbofan engine is adopted for simulation, which shows that the methodology developed in this paper can handle the speed tracking and limit protection problem in a stable fashion, despite the negative influence posed by the system constraints.

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Turbofan engine, System uncertainties, System constraints, Sliding mode control, Limit protection, Speed tracking, Aircraft engine control

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