摘要
Increasing attention has been attracted to the dynamic performance and safety of advanced performance predictive control systems of the next-generation aeroengine.The latest research demonstrates that Subspace-based Improved Model Predictive Control(SIMPC)can overcome the difficulty in solving the predictive model in MPC/NMPC applications.However,applying constant design parameters cannot maintain consistent control effects in all states.Meanwhile,the designed system relies too much on sensor-measured data,and thus it is difficult to thoroughly validate the safety of the system because of its high complexity.This means that any potential hardware/software faults will endanger the engine.Therefore,this paper first presents a novel nonlinear mapping relationship to adaptively tune the tracking weight online with the change of Power Lever Angle(PLA)and real-time relative tracking error.Thus,without introducing additional design parameters,an Adaptive Tracking Weight-based SIMPC(ATW-SIMPC)controller is designed to improve the control performance in all operating states effectively.Then,a Primary/Backup Hybrid Control(PBHC)strategy with the ATW-SIMPC controller as the primary system and the traditional speed(Nf)controller as the backup system is proposed to ensure safety.The designed affiliated switching controller and the real-time monitor therein can be used to realize reasonable and smooth switching between primary/backup systems,so as to avoid bump transition.The PBHC system switches to the Nf controller when the ATW-SIMPC controller is wrong because of potential hardware/software faults;otherwise,the ATW-SIMPC controller keeps acting on the engine.The main results prove that the ATW-SIMPC controller with the optimal nonlinear mapping relationship,compared with the existing SIMPC controller,uplifts the dynamic control performance by 32%and reduces overshoots to an allowable limit,resulting in a better control effect in full state.The comparison results consistently indicate that the PBHC can guarantee engine safety in occurrence of hardware/software faults,such as sensor/onboard adaptive model faults.The approach proposed is applicable to the design of a model-based engine intelligent control system.
基金
National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 52176009, 51906103) for financial support