Abstract
Observer-based sliding mode control of combustion instability in a Rijke-type thermoacoustic system is considered. A commonly used thermoacoustic model with sensors and monopole-like actuators is linearized and formulated in a statespace form. It is assumed that the velocity or pressure sensor locations are chosen to assure the observability of the system. An observer-based sliding mode controller is then implemented to tune the actuators so that the system is asymptotically stable. The effectiveness of the controller is illustrated through a simulation example involving two modes and one sensor. The successful demonstration indicates that the observer-based feedback controller can be applied to a real combustion system with multiple modes.
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Rubio-Hervas, J., Reyhanoglu, M., & MacKunis, W. (2015). Observer-based sliding mode control of rijke-type combustion instability. Journal of Low Frequency Noise Vibration and Active Control, 34(2), 201–218. https://doi.org/10.1260/0263-0923.34.2.201
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