The Modular Aero-Propulsion System Simulation is a flexible turbofan engine simulation environment that provides the user a platform to develop advanced control algorithms. It is capable of testing the performance of control designs on a validated and verified generic engine model. In addition, it is able to generate state-space linear models of the engine model to aid in controller design. The engine model used in MAPSS is a generic high-pressure ratio, dual-spool, lowbypass, military-type, variable cycle turbofan engine with a digital controller. MAPSS is controlled by a graphical user interface (GUI) and this guide explains how to use it to take advantage of the capabilities of MAPSS. Parker, Khary I. and Melcher, Kevin J. Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2004-212968, E-14441 WBS 22-704-30-01 TURBOFAN ENGINES; DIGITAL SIMULATION; GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE; VARIABLE CYCLE ENGINES; CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; AERODYNAMICS; PROPULSION SYSTEM PERFORMANCE; USER MANUALS (COMPUTER PROGRAMS); HIGH PRESSURE; CONTROLLERS; ALGORITHMS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS; LINEARIZATION; DIGITAL SYSTEMS
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