Bifurcation Based Nonlinear Feedback Control For Rotating Stall In Axial Compressors

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Bifurcation Based Nonlinear Feedback Control for Rotating Stall in Axial Compressors

Classical bifurcation analysis for nonlinear dynamics is used to derive a nonlinear feedback control law that eliminates the hysteresis loop associated with rotating stall and extends the stable operating range in axial compressors. The proposed control system employs pressure rise as output measurement and throttle position as actuating signal for which both sensor and actuator exist in the current configuration of axial compressors. Thus our results provide a practical solution for rotating stall control in axial compressors.
Bifurcation Control

Author: Guanrong Chen
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2003-08-26
Bifurcation control refers to the task of designing a controller that can modify the bifurcation properties of a given nonlinear system, so as to achieve some desirable dynamical behaviors. There exists no similar control theory-oriented book available in the market that is devoted to the subject of bifurcation control, written by control engineers for control engineers. World-renowned leading experts in the field provide their state-of-the-art survey about the extensive research that has been done over the last few years in this subject. The book is not only aimed at active researchers in the field of bifurcation control and its applications, but also at a general audience in related fields.
Nonlinear Control Systems Design 1992

This volume represents most aspects of the rich and growing field of nonlinear control. These proceedings contain 78 papers, including six plenary lectures, striking a balance between theory and applications. Subjects covered include feedback stabilization, nonlinear and adaptive control of electromechanical systems, nonholonomic systems. Generalized state space systems, algebraic computing in nonlinear systems theory, decoupling, linearization and model-matching and robust control are also covered.