We show an application of the method of extremum seeking to the problem of
maximizing the pressure rise in an axial flow compressor. First we apply ex
tremum seeking to the Moore-Greitzer model and design a feedback scheme act
uated through a bleed valve which simultaneously stabilizes rotating stall
and surge and steers the system towards the equilibrium with maximal pressu
re. Then we implement the scheme on a compressor rig in Murray's laboratory
at the California Institute of Technology. We perform stabilization of rot
ating stall via air injection and implement extremum seeking through a slow
bleed valve, The experiment demonstrates that extremum seeking ensures the
maximization of the pressure rise starting on either side of the stall inc
eption point. The experiment also resolves a concern that extremum seeking
requires the use of periodic probing-the amplitude of probing needed to ach
ieve convergence is far below the noise level of the compressor system (eve
n outside rotating stall).