Morphing technology offers a strategy to modify the wing geometry, and the wing planform and cross-sectional parameters can be optimised to the flight conditions. This paper presents an investigation into the effect of span and camber morphing on the mission performance of a 25-kg UAV, with a straight, rectangular, unswept wing. The wing is optimised over two velocities for various fixed wing and morphing wing strategies, where the objective is to maximise aerodynamic efficiency or range. The investigation analyses the effect of the low and high speed velocity selected, the weighting of the low and high velocity on the computation of the mission parameter, the maximum allowable span retraction and the weight penalty on the mission performan...
With the aviation industry under pressure to reduce fuel consumption, morphing wings have the capaci...
The development of new technologies – such as rapid prototyping – and the use of materials with impr...
The present work addresses the aerodynamic design of a Reference Aircraft (RA) and the assessment of...
Morphing technology offers a strategy to modify the wing geometry, and the wing planform and cross-s...
An aircraft that has been carefully optimised for a single flight condition will tend to perform poo...
ABSTRACT: This paper proposes a methodology to harvest the benefits of camber morphing airfoils for ...
Morphing technology, inspired by bat and bird flight, can enable an aircraft to adapt its shape to b...
AbstractAn aircraft that has been carefully optimised for a single flight condition will tend to per...
A comprehensive conceptual design study is performed to assess the potential benefits of span morphi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77091/1/AIAA-39016-101.pd
Morphing structures are devices intended to be implemented in specific parts of the aircraft such to...
In the era of increasing aviation traffic the conditions are right to promote design of ambitious co...
The application of morphing structures in conventional aircraft is a method to improve aircraft perf...
Morphing wings are the subject of intensive research interest today due to their potential to imp...
Thesis (MTech (Mechanical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010.The Cape Peni...
With the aviation industry under pressure to reduce fuel consumption, morphing wings have the capaci...
The development of new technologies – such as rapid prototyping – and the use of materials with impr...
The present work addresses the aerodynamic design of a Reference Aircraft (RA) and the assessment of...
Morphing technology offers a strategy to modify the wing geometry, and the wing planform and cross-s...
An aircraft that has been carefully optimised for a single flight condition will tend to perform poo...
ABSTRACT: This paper proposes a methodology to harvest the benefits of camber morphing airfoils for ...
Morphing technology, inspired by bat and bird flight, can enable an aircraft to adapt its shape to b...
AbstractAn aircraft that has been carefully optimised for a single flight condition will tend to per...
A comprehensive conceptual design study is performed to assess the potential benefits of span morphi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/77091/1/AIAA-39016-101.pd
Morphing structures are devices intended to be implemented in specific parts of the aircraft such to...
In the era of increasing aviation traffic the conditions are right to promote design of ambitious co...
The application of morphing structures in conventional aircraft is a method to improve aircraft perf...
Morphing wings are the subject of intensive research interest today due to their potential to imp...
Thesis (MTech (Mechanical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010.The Cape Peni...
With the aviation industry under pressure to reduce fuel consumption, morphing wings have the capaci...
The development of new technologies – such as rapid prototyping – and the use of materials with impr...
The present work addresses the aerodynamic design of a Reference Aircraft (RA) and the assessment of...