Can we use buckling to design adaptive composite wings?

C. Bisagni
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Abstract. In aeronautics, buckling has long been considered as a structural phenomenon to be avoided, because characterized by large out-of-plane displacements and therefore by losing the ability to sustain the designed loads. Several recent studies show the possibility to allow composite stiffened panels of primary aeronautical components to work in the post-buckling field so to potentially reduce the structural weight. The present study aims to control buckling behavior of composite structural components for future adaptive wings using novel tailorable and effective mechanisms. Instead of the traditional design against buckling, the idea is to use the nonlinear post-buckling response to control stiffness changes which redistribute the load in the wing structure. Numerical studies are at first conducted on a composite plate and then implemented in a simplified thin-walled composite wing box, where stiffness changes is controlled using buckling.
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我们能否利用屈曲来设计适应性复合材料机翼?
摘要在航空领域,屈曲一直被认为是一种需要避免的结构现象,因为屈曲的特点是产生较大的面外位移,从而失去承受设计载荷的能力。最近的几项研究表明,复合材料加筋板的主要航空部件可以在屈曲后工作,从而潜在地减轻结构重量。本研究旨在利用新颖的、可定制的、有效的机制来控制未来自适应机翼复合材料结构部件的屈曲行为。与传统的抗屈曲设计不同,该方法利用非线性屈曲后响应来控制刚度变化,从而重新分配机翼结构中的载荷。首先在复合材料板上进行了数值研究,然后在简化的薄壁复合材料翼盒中进行了数值研究,其中使用屈曲控制刚度变化。
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