Work place: College of Aerospace and Material Engineering, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China
E-mail: hjhy_dw@163.com
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Research Interests: Engineering
Biography
Yin Dawei received the Bachelor of Engineering in Airplane and Engine, Master of Engineering in Aeronautical and Astronautical Science and Engineering from Naval Aeronautical and Astronautical University, Yantai, P. R. China in 2004, and 2007, respectively. During his master study, he helped to complete the turbofan engine modeling and simulation, researched on theory about the estimation and optimization. Currently, He is a full-time PhD student in Aerospace Technology of the National University of Defense Technology. His research interests involve aerogine modeling & simulation and propulsion system performance seeking control.
By Yin Dawei Liao Ying Liang Jiahong
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2010.02.05, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2010
The estimation of aeroengine component deviation parameters (CDP) is an important portion of aeronautical propulsion system performance-seeking control (PSC), which employs linear Kalman filter based on piecewise state variable model (SVM) traditionally. But it’s not easy to get SVM, and the process of linearizing the nonlinear model to get the SVM will introduce errors. So parameters nonlinear estimation was introduced based on the nonlinear aeroengine model directly. The nonlinear estimation model is established according to aeroengine operation balance and the measured and calculated values matching of measurable parameters. The nonlinear estimation was changed to a problem of solving complex nonlinear equations, which is equal to an optimization problem. Time-varying inertia weight particle swarm optimization (PSO) with constriction factor was employed to solve the problem in order to satisfy the requirement of precision and calculation speed. The simulation results of a given turbofan engine show that utilizing the improved PSO algorithm can estimate the CPD precisely with satisfied converging speed.
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