The application of Predictor corrector integration algorithms developed for the digital parallel processing environment are investigated. The algorithms are implemented and evaluated through the use of a software simulator which provides an approximate representation of the parallel processing hardware. Test cases which focus on the use of the algorithms are presented and a specific application using a linear model of a turbofan engine is considered. Results are presented showing the effects of integration step size and the number of processors on simulation accuracy. Real time performance, interprocessor communication, and algorithm startup are also discussed
The development of control systems for jet engines requires a real-time computer simulation. The sim...
The use of computerized simulations of the steady state and transient performance of jet engines thr...
A real-time digital simulator of a Pratt and Whitney F100 engine has been developed for real-time co...
The Parallel Processor Engine Model Program is a generalized engineering tool intended to aid in the...
A prototype of a custom designed computer to be used as a processing element in a multiprocessor bas...
The development of digital controls for turbojet and turbofan engines is presented by the use of rea...
This report documents the viability of parallel processing technology for use in Rotorcraft Simulat...
The development of multiprocessor simulations from a serial set of ordinary differential equations d...
Modern piloted flight simulators require detailed models of many aircraft components, such as the ai...
The approaches used to develop real-time engine simulations are reviewed. Both digital and hybrid (a...
This report documents the viability of parallel processing technology for use in Rotorcraft Simulat...
A real-time digital simulator of a Pratt and Whitney F 100 engine is discussed. This self-contained ...
The fabrication and performance of a real time jet engine simulator using a digital computer are dis...
This chapter is focused on creation, accuracy, and simulation of two-parameter control of a mathemat...
This chapter is focused on creation, accuracy, and simulation of two-parameter control of a mathemat...
The development of control systems for jet engines requires a real-time computer simulation. The sim...
The use of computerized simulations of the steady state and transient performance of jet engines thr...
A real-time digital simulator of a Pratt and Whitney F100 engine has been developed for real-time co...
The Parallel Processor Engine Model Program is a generalized engineering tool intended to aid in the...
A prototype of a custom designed computer to be used as a processing element in a multiprocessor bas...
The development of digital controls for turbojet and turbofan engines is presented by the use of rea...
This report documents the viability of parallel processing technology for use in Rotorcraft Simulat...
The development of multiprocessor simulations from a serial set of ordinary differential equations d...
Modern piloted flight simulators require detailed models of many aircraft components, such as the ai...
The approaches used to develop real-time engine simulations are reviewed. Both digital and hybrid (a...
This report documents the viability of parallel processing technology for use in Rotorcraft Simulat...
A real-time digital simulator of a Pratt and Whitney F 100 engine is discussed. This self-contained ...
The fabrication and performance of a real time jet engine simulator using a digital computer are dis...
This chapter is focused on creation, accuracy, and simulation of two-parameter control of a mathemat...
This chapter is focused on creation, accuracy, and simulation of two-parameter control of a mathemat...
The development of control systems for jet engines requires a real-time computer simulation. The sim...
The use of computerized simulations of the steady state and transient performance of jet engines thr...
A real-time digital simulator of a Pratt and Whitney F100 engine has been developed for real-time co...