Fuzzy Fuel Flow Selection Logic for a Real Time Embedded Full Authority Digital Engine Control
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The control logic of the modern full authority digital engine control is comprised of many control loops, each of which has a specific purpose. Typical control loops include (but are not limited to) a high or low rotor speed governor, an acceleration and deceleration loop, and various limiting loops for temperature, speed, fuel flow, and rate of change of fuel flow. The logic that determines which of these loops is in control at any particular time has a history of being very simplistic. This selection logic is usually nothing more that a cascade of minimum and maximum selection logic gates. Since this logic is so simplistic, the control engineer often has to fine-tune the compensator design for each loop, in order to achieve proper performance.
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