In order to provide the transient dynamics of a miniature turbojet engine, a JetCAT P100-RX turbojet engine currently
in use on a flying testbed is investigated. A parametric white-box model is implemented in MATLAB/Simulink
and scaling methods for the component performance maps are applied, which are commonly used to model the
compressor and turbine. Several modelling approaches of the system are investigated and compared to a phenomenological
benchmark model. Subsequently, a state space representation of the considered engine is derived
and the key parameters are identified using system identification techniques. A two-step approach is applied for
identification: First, frequency-sweep signals are used in order to provide detailed test data over the estimated frequency
span of interest. Second, optimized multi-sine input signals utilizing the initial data are injected to perform
parameter identification.
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In order to provide the transient dynamics of a miniature turbojet engine, a JetCAT P100-RX turbojet engine currently
in use on a flying testbed is investigated. A parametric white-box model is implemented in MATLAB/Simulink
and scaling methods for the component performance maps are applied, which are commonly used to model the
compressor and turbine. Several modelling approaches of the system are investigated and compared to a phenomenological
benchmark model. Subsequently, a state space re...
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