A Supervised Machine-Learning Approach For Turboshaft Engine Dynamic Modeling Under Real Flight Conditions
Damiano Paniccia, Francesco Aldo Tucci, Joel Guerrero, Luigi Capone, Nicoletta Sanguini, Tommaso Benacchio, Luigi Bottasso

TL;DR
This paper develops and compares neural network and SINDy models to accurately predict turboshaft engine torque under real flight conditions, enhancing dynamic modeling for engine diagnostics and control.
Contribution
It introduces a combined data-driven approach using neural networks and SINDy for realistic engine modeling based on extensive flight data, capturing nonlinear dynamics effectively.
Findings
Neural networks achieved high accuracy in torque prediction.
SINDy successfully recovered underlying engine physics.
Models outperform traditional transfer function-based approaches.
Abstract
Rotorcraft engines are highly complex, nonlinear thermodynamic systems that operate under varying environmental and flight conditions. Simulating their dynamics is crucial for design, fault diagnostics, and deterioration control phases, and requires robust and reliable control systems to estimate engine performance throughout flight envelope. However, the development of detailed physical models of the engine based on numerical simulations is a very challenging task due to the complex and entangled physics driving the engine. In this scenario, data-driven machine-learning techniques are of great interest to the aircraft engine community, due to their ability to describe nonlinear systems' dynamic behavior and enable online performance estimation, achieving excellent results with accuracy competitive with the state of the art. In this work, we explore different Neural Network…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Combustion Engine Technologies · Combustion and flame dynamics · Advanced Aircraft Design and Technologies
