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Morphing wings review: aims, challenges, and current open issues of a technology

Salvatore Ameduri, Antonio Concilio

2020Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part C Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science110 citationsDOI

Abstract

The scope of this work is to provide a critical review on the expectations about the morphing wing technology against the current open issues and showstoppers. In synergy to other emerging and promising technologies, morphing is asked for bridging the evident gap between the current growth trend of the aerospace compartment and its impact onto the environment. The potential of morphing, in particular, its primary impact on the aerodynamic efficiency of the aircraft, primed the investigation of different technologies, achieving interesting results but often highlighting limitations and showstoppers against the airworthiness regulations. The authors focus their attention on some specific aspects that characterize the morphing wing attachments and that may represent weakness points for the maturation of the technology: the load transmission of the movable parts to the supporting wing box, the way the flexibility–rigidity paradox is addressed by specific critical components (the skin), the scalability dependence of the morphing architectures, and the specific aeroelastic behavior of the nonconventional architectures.

Topics & Concepts

MorphingAerospaceScope (computer science)Computer scienceBridging (networking)AirworthinessFlexibility (engineering)Emerging technologiesWingAirplaneAeronauticsArchitectural engineeringEngineeringAerospace engineeringComputer securityCertificationArtificial intelligencePolitical scienceStatisticsMathematicsLawProgramming languageAeroelasticity and Vibration ControlVibration Control and Rheological FluidsFluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis