Aeroelastic State-space Model Development Based on Frequency Response Identification and Integration with Flight Dynamics

Author(s):  
Thiago Buttini ◽  
Fernando Moreira ◽  
Flavio J. Silvestre ◽  
Roberto Gil A. da Silva
2018 ◽  
Vol 51 (21) ◽  
pp. 207-212 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Dzedzemane ◽  
J.D. le Roux ◽  
C.J. Muller ◽  
I.K. Craig

1992 ◽  
Vol 114 (3) ◽  
pp. 404-408 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. J. Hull ◽  
C. J. Radcliffe

Experimental verification of the nonself-adjoint state space duct model obtained previously by the authors is presented. Both pressure excitation at the end and mass flow excitation in the domain are analyzed and the resulting models are experimentally verified. Frequency response validations for both constant and frequency varying nonconstant impedance at the termination end of the duct are presented. The laboratory duct’s response to an impulsive pressure input is shown to be well predicted by the plane wave, state space model.


1990 ◽  
Vol 112 (4) ◽  
pp. 483-488 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. J. Hull ◽  
C. J. Radcliffe ◽  
M. Miklavcˇicˇ ◽  
C. R. MacCluer

One-dimensional acoustic response of ducts is a classical engineering problem. The acoustic response in a hard-walled duct with a dissipative end condition can be visualized as a combination of standing and propagating wave response. A modal decomposition based on the system eigenvalues derived here produces an infinite order state space model incorporating this behavior. This allows computation of system transient response as well as frequency response. The shapes of duct characteristic response derived here are in stark contrast to those previously available for ducts. It is shown that the traditionally employed sinusoidal responses cannot be used to compute duct response for dissipative ends. A comparison between the frequency response of a finite order truncation of the new state space model and a previous exact frequency response is included. The new transient response of the truncated state space model is demonstrated and truncation error investigated. High frequency behavior of the state space model is discussed.


Author(s):  
Mahyar Akbari ◽  
Abdol Majid Khoshnood ◽  
Saied Irani

In this article, a novel approach for model-based sensor fault detection and estimation of gas turbine is presented. The proposed method includes driving a state-space model of gas turbine, designing a novel L1-norm Lyapunov-based observer, and a decision logic which is based on bank of observers. The novel observer is designed using multiple Lyapunov functions based on L1-norm, reducing the estimation noise while increasing the accuracy. The L1-norm observer is similar to sliding mode observer in switching time. The proposed observer also acts as a low-pass filter, subsequently reducing estimation chattering. Since a bank of observers is required in model-based sensor fault detection, a bank of L1-norm observers is designed in this article. Corresponding to the use of the bank of observers, a two-step fault detection decision logic is developed. Furthermore, the proposed state-space model is a hybrid data-driven model which is divided into two models for steady-state and transient conditions, according to the nature of the gas turbine. The model is developed by applying a subspace algorithm to the real field data of SGT-600 (an industrial gas turbine). The proposed model was validated by applying to two other similar gas turbines with different ambient and operational conditions. The results of the proposed approach implementation demonstrate precise gas turbine sensor fault detection and estimation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ji Chol ◽  
Ri Jun Il

Abstract The modeling of counter-current leaching plant (CCLP) in Koryo Extract Production is presented in this paper. Koryo medicine is a natural physic to be used for a diet and the medical care. The counter-current leaching method is mainly used for producing Koryo medicine. The purpose of the modeling in the previous works is to indicate the concentration distributions, and not to describe the model for the process control. In literature, there are no nearly the papers for modeling CCLP and especially not the presence of papers that have described the issue for extracting the effective components from the Koryo medicinal materials. First, this paper presents that CCLP can be shown like the equivalent process consisting of two tanks, where there is a shaking apparatus, respectively. It allows leachate to flow between two tanks. Then, this paper presents the principle model for CCLP and the state space model on based it. The accuracy of the model has been verified from experiments made at CCLP in the Koryo Extract Production at the Gang Gyi Koryo Manufacture Factory.


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