Joint System Modeling Approach for Fault Simulation of Start-er/Generator and Gas Generator in All-Electric APU
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Jun 12, 2025
Abstract
This paper presents a joint system modeling approach for fault simulation of
all-electric auxiliary power unit (APU), integrating starter/generator
turn-to-turn short circuit (TTSC) faults with gas generator gas-path faults.To
address challenges in electromechanical coupling, simulation precision and
computational efficiency balance, we propose a multi-rate continuous-discrete
hybrid simulation architecture. This architecture treats the starter/generator
as a continuous system with variable step size in Simulink, while modeling the
gas generator as a discrete system with fixed step size in a dynamic-link
library (DLL) environment. For the starter/generator fault modeling, a
multi-loop approach is deployed to accurately simulate TTSC faults. For the gas
generator, we develop an improved GasTurb-DLL modeling method (IGDM) that
enhances uncertainty modeling, state-space representation, and tool chain
compatibility. Finally, the proposed methodology above was implemented in a
case study based on the APS5000 all-electric APU structure and parameters.
Model validation was conducted by comparing simulation results--covering
steady-state, transients, healthy, and fault conditions--with reference data
from third-party software and literature. The close agreement confirms both the
model's accuracy and the effectiveness of our modeling methodology. This work
establishes a modeling foundation for investigating the opportunities and
challenges in fault detection and isolation (FDI) brought by the all
electrification of the APU, including joint fault estimation and diagnosis,
coupled electromechanical fault characteristics.