Need for Robust Sensors for Inherently Fail-Safe Gas Turbine Engine Controls, Monitoring, and Prognostics (Postprint)
Abstract
Sensor reliability is critical to turbine engine control. Today's aircraft engines demand more sophisticated sensors in the control systems, requiring advanced engine testing for component performance demonstration. Expertise in the gas turbine instrumentation community is located across the gas turbine industry itself, within several specialized university departments serving to supplement the more general research programs in gas turbine research. Sensor technology has advanced in many fields; however, implementation has been slower in aerospace's push for engine health management through adaptive control systems demands more robust instrumentation with inherently fail safe sensors. The future needs of the USAF require innovative reliable control architectures. These needs require new ideas for turbine engine controls, employing the next generation computing, communication hardware and advanced sensors. Turbine engine control research includes: implementation, control theory, algorithms, sensors and transducers.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA467099
Entities
People
- Alireza R. Behbahani
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory