Actuator fault tolerant control of variable cycle engine using sliding mode control scheme

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2021-01-27

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Yuan Y, Zhang T, Lin Z, et al., (2021) Actuator fault tolerant control of variable cycle engine using sliding mode control scheme. Actuators, Volume 10, Issue 1, Article number 24

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This paper presents a fault tolerant control (FTC) design for the actuator faults in a variable cycle engine (VCE). Ensured by the multiple variable geometries structure of VCE, the design is realized by distributing the control effort among the unfaulty actuators with the “functional redundancy” idea. The FTC design consists of two parts: the fault reconstruction part and the fault tolerant control part, which use a sliding mode observer (SMO) and a sliding mode control (SMC) scheme respectively. Considering the inaccuracy of the fault reconstruction result, the proposed design requires only inaccurate fault information. The stability of the closed-loop control system is proved and the existence condition for the proposed control law is analyzed. This work also reveals its relation to the sliding mode control allocation design and the adaptive SMC design. An application case is then studied for tolerating the loss of effectiveness fault of the nozzle area actuator. Results show that the FTC design is able to tolerate the fault and achieves the same control goal as in the fault-free situation. Finally, a hardware-in-the-loop test is carried out to verify the design in a real-time distributed control system, which demonstrates its use from the engineering perspective.

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aircraft engine, fault tolerant control, sliding mode control, control allocation, hardware-in-the-loop test

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