Adaptive Control System Design and Experiment Study of Gas Flow Regulation System for Variable Flow Ducted Rockets

Author:

Zhang Zongyu,Zeng Qinghua,Zou Yijun,Wang Hongfu,Tang Meng

Abstract

Variable flow ducted rockets (VFDRs) are promising candidates for propulsion systems in hypersonic vehicles because of their inherent advantages, such as high specific impulse, low weight, and high speed. The control of gas flow is essential for optimal VFDRs performance. However, the characteristics of gas flow regulation systems, such as anti-regulation, non-linearity, and parameter variation, make it difficult to construct gas flow controllers. Aiming at the above problems, we propose a compound control strategy integrating a novel second-order fuzzy adaptive tracking differentiator (SOA-TD) and an intelligent proportional-integral controller based on adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS). First, a mathematical model of a gas flow regulation system was developed to analyze the control characteristics of VFDRs. Next, an ANFIS-based proportional-integral controller to developed to respond to the system’s time-varying characteristics. In addition, a novel SOA-TD was constructed to optimize the “arrange transient process” of instructions, which effectively suppressed anti-regulation of the gas flow without increasing response time. Finally, a hardware in loop (HIL) simulation device for VFDRs was established, and serial HIL simulation tests were carried out to verify the validation of the controller. The HIL simulation results indicate that our strategy exhibited a superior performance compared to traditional controllers in terms of adaptability, ability to suppress anti-regulation, and robustness, which is hoped to fulfill VFDRs’ thrust control requirements for a wide range of altitudes and Mach numbers in future engineering applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Aerospace Engineering

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