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CHANGE · Combined morphing assessment software using flight envelope data and mission based morphing prototype wing development

FP7Status: CLOSED1 August 201231 December 2015EU funding €3,647,844

Morphing in aircrafts has been studied and used throughout recent time in order to increase their flight envelope. This characteristic is of the upmost importance in order to offer a greater efficiency, versatility and performance during the assigned mission. Moreover an aircraft with the capability to adapt itself to each given situation is prone to achieve positive results to a range of different missions instead of requiring a specific aircraft to conduct one specific mission.The main objective of this project is to study and develop a novel morphing system which integrates up to four different morphing mechanisms into in a single wing and to demonstrate this new ability in flight. This system would take advantage of all the performance improvements achieved by adopting its wing shape according to the mission requirements of each flight phase. Therefore, this project envisions to mitigate the required energy (and thus fuel consumption) to maintain the aircraft’s flight and to perform the necessary flight maneuvers by offering the capacity to mold the exterior of the aircraft in order to enhance the necessary aspect of flight so as to lessen the required energy, such as lift over drag ratio, efficiency in aerodynamic control, lower stall velocity or to change to a better planform to perform a required maneuver.In order to prepare the basis for an eventual cognitive morphing on-board controller which ability is focused in the autonomous control of all morphing system of the wing, it is necessary to develop a software that is capable of rendering the most efficient morphed wing based on the information of the current phase. This software would therefore, be able to conduct an assessment of the introduced flight conditions of the wing and display the accordant morphed wing (using a database with all current morphing systems) capable to fly with the highest performance.""

Consortium · 9 organisations

coordinator

TEKEVER ASDS

PT · €570,730

participant

SWANSEA UNIVERSITY

UK · €377,250

participant

AIRCRAFT RESEARCH ASSOCIATION LIMITED

UK · €434,293

participant

DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV

DE · €306,544

participant

INVENT INNOVATIVE VERBUNDWERKSTOFFEREALISATION UND VERMARKTUNG NEUERTECHNOLOGIEN GMBH

DE · €366,600

participant

UNIVERSIDADE DA BEIRA INTERIOR

PT · €249,999

participant

CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY

UK · €582,500

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €395,929

participant

MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

TR · €364,000

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