TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonlinear fluid-solid coupling responses of flexible skin-based morphing camber wings
AU - Chen, Di
AU - Xiong, Jun Jiang
AU - Li, Dong Sheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024
PY - 2024/10/1
Y1 - 2024/10/1
N2 - Two original finger-like morphing camber wings (MCWs) based on flexible woven and corrugated composite skins are elaborately designed and skillfully manufactured, and experimentally validated. It is manifested that both original finger-like MCWs could flexibly and continuously morph without buckling and wrinkling, illustrating the ideal morphing camber function. In accordance with the MCWs geometries and constitutive relationships of flexible composite skins, novel analytical model is then devised for predicting the material and geometric nonlinear mechanical behaviours of the MCWs. Good agreement has been achieved between the experiments and the predictions, demonstrating the effective usage of new analytical model of finger-like MCWs. Finally, new fluid-solid coupling FE model is generated for evaluating fluid-solid interaction on mechanical responses of the MCWs under aerodynamic pressure. It is born out that fluid-solid coupling has a significant adverse impact on mechanical behaviours of finger-like MCW, and flexible woven composite skin holds superiority over flexible corrugated composite skin in terms of out-of-plane deformation resistance and bearing-load capacity under aerodynamic pressure. New model opens an avenue to numerically evaluate fluid-solid interaction on mechanical responses of the MCWs under aerodynamic pressure.
AB - Two original finger-like morphing camber wings (MCWs) based on flexible woven and corrugated composite skins are elaborately designed and skillfully manufactured, and experimentally validated. It is manifested that both original finger-like MCWs could flexibly and continuously morph without buckling and wrinkling, illustrating the ideal morphing camber function. In accordance with the MCWs geometries and constitutive relationships of flexible composite skins, novel analytical model is then devised for predicting the material and geometric nonlinear mechanical behaviours of the MCWs. Good agreement has been achieved between the experiments and the predictions, demonstrating the effective usage of new analytical model of finger-like MCWs. Finally, new fluid-solid coupling FE model is generated for evaluating fluid-solid interaction on mechanical responses of the MCWs under aerodynamic pressure. It is born out that fluid-solid coupling has a significant adverse impact on mechanical behaviours of finger-like MCW, and flexible woven composite skin holds superiority over flexible corrugated composite skin in terms of out-of-plane deformation resistance and bearing-load capacity under aerodynamic pressure. New model opens an avenue to numerically evaluate fluid-solid interaction on mechanical responses of the MCWs under aerodynamic pressure.
KW - Bearing-load capacity
KW - Flexible composite skin
KW - Fluid-solid coupling
KW - Mechanical response
KW - Morphing camber wing
KW - Nonlinearity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85196322026
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2024.109482
DO - 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2024.109482
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85196322026
SN - 0020-7403
VL - 278
JO - International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
JF - International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
M1 - 109482
ER -