Design and Manufacturing of a Multi-Stable Selectively Stiff Morphing Section Demonstrator

D. M. Boston, José R Rivas-Padilla, A. F. Arrieta
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Morphing wings offer potential efficiency and performance benefits for aircraft fulfilling multiple mission requirements. However, the design of shape adaptable wings is limited by the inherent design trade-offs of weight, aerodynamic control authority, and load-carrying capacity. A potential solution to this trilemma is proposed by exploiting the stiffness adaptability of thin, curved structures which geometric instability results in two statically stable states. We design and manufacture a morphing wing section demonstrator composed of two compliant 3D printed ribs monolithically embedded with the proposed bi-stable elements. The demonstrator’s structural response is numerically modelled and compared with experimental results from a static loading test. A deflection field of the response under mechanical actuation is obtained through digital image correlation. Numerical and experimental results indicate the capability of the wing section to achieve four distinct stable configurations with varying global stiffness behavior.
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多稳定选择性刚性变形截面演示器的设计与制造
变形机翼为飞机满足多种任务要求提供了潜在的效率和性能优势。然而,形状适应性机翼的设计受到重量、气动控制权威和承载能力的固有设计权衡的限制。利用几何不稳定性导致两种静稳定状态的薄弯曲结构的刚度适应性,提出了一种解决这一三难困境的潜在方法。我们设计并制造了一个变形翼截面演示器,该演示器由两个兼容的3D打印肋块组成,整体嵌入了所提出的双稳定元件。对验证器的结构响应进行了数值模拟,并与静载试验结果进行了比较。通过数字图像相关得到了机械驱动下响应的挠度场。数值和实验结果表明,在不同的整体刚度下,机翼截面能够实现四种不同的稳定构型。
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