Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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497349 | Applied Soft Computing | 2008 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A multi-stage design approach that uses a multiobjective genetic algorithm as the framework for optimization and multiobjective preference articulation, and an H_infty loop-shaping technique are used to design controllers for a gas turbine engine. A non-linear model is used to assess performance of the controller. Because the computational load of applying multiobjective genetic algorithm to this control strategy is very high, a neural network and response surface models are used in order to speed up the design process within the framework of a multiobjective genetic algorithm. The final designs are checked using the original non-linear model.
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Authors
Valceres V.R. Silva, Peter J. Fleming, Jungiro Sugimoto, Ryuichi Yokoyama,