Detail publikace

Model Based Design of Fuel Pump Control

ANDRŠ, O. VETIŠKA, J. HOLUB, M. KOVÁŘ, J.

Český název

Model Based Design of Fuel Pump Control

Anglický název

Model Based Design of Fuel Pump Control

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

This paper presents a co-simulation method to design of speed controller for turbojet fuel pump. Expected fuel pump is used for small turbine engine concept with reducer driven by free turbine. The amount of injected fuel into the combustion chamber is based on the speed of the fuel pump which is controlled by the engine control unit. The final flow of fuel into the combustion chamber is restricted by fuel bypass which constricts the return fuel according to pressure in the nozzles. This back fuel bypass has nonlinear and fixed characteristic determined by its structure. The only way how to control the amount of incoming fuel to the engine is the pump speed control. Effect of the bypass represents a variable component in the fuel pump load and from the view of the speed controller it is a disturbance variable. This paper describes the co-simulation model based on the use of MATLAB/Simulink and MSC Adams environment. This simulation uses interconnection of Simulink controller design and simplified model of the fuel pump dynamics in Adams (without hydraulic modeling).

Český abstrakt

This paper presents a co-simulation method to design of speed controller for turbojet fuel pump. Expected fuel pump is used for small turbine engine concept with reducer driven by free turbine. The amount of injected fuel into the combustion chamber is based on the speed of the fuel pump which is controlled by the engine control unit. The final flow of fuel into the combustion chamber is restricted by fuel bypass which constricts the return fuel according to pressure in the nozzles. This back fuel bypass has nonlinear and fixed characteristic determined by its structure. The only way how to control the amount of incoming fuel to the engine is the pump speed control. Effect of the bypass represents a variable component in the fuel pump load and from the view of the speed controller it is a disturbance variable. This paper describes the co-simulation model based on the use of MATLAB/Simulink and MSC Adams environment. This simulation uses interconnection of Simulink controller design and simplified model of the fuel pump dynamics in Adams (without hydraulic modeling).

Anglický abstrakt

This paper presents a co-simulation method to design of speed controller for turbojet fuel pump. Expected fuel pump is used for small turbine engine concept with reducer driven by free turbine. The amount of injected fuel into the combustion chamber is based on the speed of the fuel pump which is controlled by the engine control unit. The final flow of fuel into the combustion chamber is restricted by fuel bypass which constricts the return fuel according to pressure in the nozzles. This back fuel bypass has nonlinear and fixed characteristic determined by its structure. The only way how to control the amount of incoming fuel to the engine is the pump speed control. Effect of the bypass represents a variable component in the fuel pump load and from the view of the speed controller it is a disturbance variable. This paper describes the co-simulation model based on the use of MATLAB/Simulink and MSC Adams environment. This simulation uses interconnection of Simulink controller design and simplified model of the fuel pump dynamics in Adams (without hydraulic modeling).

Klíčová slova anglicky

model based design, fuel pump, control

Rok RIV

2015

Vydáno

11.05.2015

Nakladatel

Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Místo

ŽĎAS, a.s. Žďár nad Sázavou

ISBN

978-80-86246-42-0

ISSN

NEUVEDENO

Kniha

Engineering Mechanics 2015 Extended Abstracts

Strany od–do

10–11

Počet stran

390

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT114708,
  author="Ondřej {Andrš} and Jan {Vetiška} and Michal {Holub} and Jiří {Kovář},
  title="Model Based Design of Fuel Pump Control",
  booktitle="Engineering Mechanics 2015 Extended Abstracts",
  year="2015",
  month="May",
  pages="10--11",
  publisher="Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic",
  address="ŽĎAS, a.s. Žďár nad Sázavou",
  isbn="978-80-86246-42-0",
  issn="NEUVEDENO"
}