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Fernando Montano, Ignazio Dimino and Alberto Milazzo
Morphing structures are a relatively new aircraft technology currently being investigated for a variety of applications, from civil to military. Despite the lack of literature maturity and its complexity, morphing wings offer significant aerodynamic bene...
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Salvatore Ameduri, Monica Ciminello, Antonio Concilio, Ignazio Dimino, Bernardino Galasso, Mariano Guida, Giovanni Bruno and Marco Fabio Miceli
This work can find application in the field of the mitigation of the environmental impact of rotorcraft since it focuses on a system to reduce power consumption and, thus, pollution at specific flight regimes.
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Ignazio Dimino, Giovanni Andreutti, Frédéric Moens, Federico Fonte, Rosario Pecora and Antonio Concilio
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Maurizio Arena, Christof Nagel, Rosario Pecora, Oliver Schorsch, Antonio Concilio and Ignazio Dimino
Nature has many striking examples of adaptive structures: the emulation of birds? flight is the true challenge of a morphing wing. The integration of increasingly innovative technologies, such as reliable kinematic mechanisms, embedded servo-actuation an...
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Maria Chiara Noviello, Ignazio Dimino, Antonio Concilio, Francesco Amoroso and Rosario Pecora
The application of morphing wing devices can bring several benefits in terms of aircraft performance, as the current literature shows. Within the scope of Clean Sky 2 AirGreen 2 European project, the authors provided a safety-driven design of an adaptive...
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