The common challenge of all aerospace advancements is greening the air transport. This led the recent research programs towards the study of “metamorphic” wing structures, capable of adapting their geometry to the different conditions of flight. The development of morphing structures allows the reduction of drag and the increase of range, together with the growth of load control effectiveness. In this context, the European research project SARISTU addressed the physical integration of smart and morphing structural concepts, by implementing them on a true scale outer wing belonging to a CS-25 category aircraft finally tested in a large Wind Tunnel. In the framework of SARISTU project, the design of an Adaptive Trailing Edge Device was developed. The morphing skin concept consisted of a segmented skin, with aluminum and silicone foam strips covered by a protective silicone top-layer. A two-bay demonstrator was tested inside the Wind Tunnel at the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Naples “Federico II”; experimental analyses were performed in order to verify whether the silicone parts could show out of plane bumps induced by the aerodynamic loads occurring during the Wind Tunnel test campaign. A photogrammetric optic approach was adopted, in order to reach the aforementioned targets in a non-invasive way; such methodology was selected due the high resolution assured at a very low implementation costs. Obtained results allowed to confirm the demonstrator well done design and opened the doors to the next experimental test campaign performed in TsAGI Russian Wind Tunnel, on the outer wing equipped with a five-bay demonstrator of the Adaptive Trailing Edge Device.

Experimental Shape Reconstruction of a Morphing Wing Trailing Edge in Simulated Operative Conditions / Noviello, MARIA CHIARA; Pecora, Rosario; Amoroso, Francesco; Rea, Francesco; Arena, Maurizio; Dimino, I.. - (2017), pp. 249-256. (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th International Conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (ICMAE 2017) tenutosi a Prague (CZ) nel July, 2017) [10.1109/ICMAE.2017.8038651].

Experimental Shape Reconstruction of a Morphing Wing Trailing Edge in Simulated Operative Conditions

NOVIELLO, MARIA CHIARA;PECORA, ROSARIO;AMOROSO, FRANCESCO;REA, FRANCESCO;ARENA, MAURIZIO;
2017

Abstract

The common challenge of all aerospace advancements is greening the air transport. This led the recent research programs towards the study of “metamorphic” wing structures, capable of adapting their geometry to the different conditions of flight. The development of morphing structures allows the reduction of drag and the increase of range, together with the growth of load control effectiveness. In this context, the European research project SARISTU addressed the physical integration of smart and morphing structural concepts, by implementing them on a true scale outer wing belonging to a CS-25 category aircraft finally tested in a large Wind Tunnel. In the framework of SARISTU project, the design of an Adaptive Trailing Edge Device was developed. The morphing skin concept consisted of a segmented skin, with aluminum and silicone foam strips covered by a protective silicone top-layer. A two-bay demonstrator was tested inside the Wind Tunnel at the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Naples “Federico II”; experimental analyses were performed in order to verify whether the silicone parts could show out of plane bumps induced by the aerodynamic loads occurring during the Wind Tunnel test campaign. A photogrammetric optic approach was adopted, in order to reach the aforementioned targets in a non-invasive way; such methodology was selected due the high resolution assured at a very low implementation costs. Obtained results allowed to confirm the demonstrator well done design and opened the doors to the next experimental test campaign performed in TsAGI Russian Wind Tunnel, on the outer wing equipped with a five-bay demonstrator of the Adaptive Trailing Edge Device.
2017
Experimental Shape Reconstruction of a Morphing Wing Trailing Edge in Simulated Operative Conditions / Noviello, MARIA CHIARA; Pecora, Rosario; Amoroso, Francesco; Rea, Francesco; Arena, Maurizio; Dimino, I.. - (2017), pp. 249-256. (Intervento presentato al convegno 8th International Conference on Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (ICMAE 2017) tenutosi a Prague (CZ) nel July, 2017) [10.1109/ICMAE.2017.8038651].
File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11588/690229
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 1
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 0
social impact