2018
DOI: 10.1108/aeat-09-2016-0150
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Simulation-based dynamic model and speed controller design of a small-scale turbojet engine

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to present a nonlinear mathematical model of a small-scale turbojet aeroengine and also a speed controller design that is conducted for the constructed nonlinear mathematical model. Design/methodology/approach In the nonlinear mathematical model of the turbojet engine, temperature, rotational speed, mass flow, pressure and other parameters are generated using thermodynamic equations (e.g. mass, energy and momentum conservation laws) and some algebraic equations. In calculation of the … Show more

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“…In Table 2, scientometric survey data in the Histcite are shown. As shown in Table 2, the number of articles reviewed in scientometrics is 111, 12…”
Section: Bibliometric and Scientometric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Table 2, scientometric survey data in the Histcite are shown. As shown in Table 2, the number of articles reviewed in scientometrics is 111, 12…”
Section: Bibliometric and Scientometric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the results, performance of the system can be improved compared to the classical PID controllers. A PID speed controller is proposed in [20] for a small-scale turbojet engine where a modification is added to the classical controller scheme. A low-pass filter is added to the differential term to reduce the noise in case of high frequencies.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing the weight is a problem in aircraft design. Gas turbine engines are the engines that can fly at every altitude and produce high-speed, torque and bleed air [11,12] Characteristic factors of the motors used in unmanned aerial vehicles differ on size, fields of use, etc. The engine used for a UAV for the purpose of reconnaissance may not provide the required efficiency when it is integrated into the UAV that will be used in another field.…”
Section: Turbojet Engines Used In Uavsmentioning
confidence: 99%