The "Brains" of Aircraft Engines Have Been Transferred to Domestic Software at UEC-STAR: Tests Were Successful

The Russian platform covers the entire work cycle - from creating models to generating code and debugging on test benches

The Perm enterprise UEC-STAR (part of the United Engine Corporation of Rostec) has successfully tested a Russian platform for mathematical modeling of automatic control systems. The tests confirmed that the new software is capable of covering the entire work cycle — from creating models to generating code and debugging on test benches, the company said.

During testing, design engineers checked the modeling of fuel supply systems, the development of regulators, code generation, and interaction with semi-natural modeling test benches. The platform showed full readiness to perform these tasks.

At the enterprise, specialized software is used to create mathematical models of electronic and hydromechanical units that work in conjunction with gas turbine engine models. This allows calculating control parameters, predicting the response of the power plant to fuel supply, and tracking changes in gas-dynamic processes. As a result, the number of errors is reduced, and the development and testing times of automatic control systems are significantly reduced.

UEC-STAR develops and manufactures automatic control systems for aviation, industrial, and marine engines, including PD-14, PD-8, and PD-35.

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