TY - JOUR
T1 - Variable camber structure for aircraft wing based on zero Poisson's ratio lattice structure
AU - Bai, Jiang Bo
AU - Li, Shao Lin
AU - Liu, Tian Wei
AU - Cao, Peng Cheng
AU - Wu, Jiang Hao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/10
Y1 - 2025/10
N2 - Morphing aircraft represent one of the most advanced aviation technology development directions in the future, and the variable camber wing that requires both rigidity and flexibility, although technically difficult, is currently the most feasible and highly profitable aviation morphing wing solution in terms of engineering feasibility. This paper proposes a Variable Camber Wing Structure (VCWS) based on zero Poisson's ratio lattice structure, enabling smooth, continuous, and significant shape changes in the wing to enhance the aerodynamic performance. By integrating zero Poisson's ratio lattice structure, servo-driven actuators, and eccentric lever transmission mechanisms, the conceptual design of this structure is described in detail. Specimens of zero Poisson's ratio lattice structures were fabricated and subjected to tensile testing, and the excellent deformation capability was validated through numerical simulation and analytical modeling. Based on this, a VCWS was designed and fabricated, followed by functional validation tests. Experimental results show that the VCWS successfully achieves both upward and downward deflection. Through numerical simulation and analytical modeling, the driving forces and deformation were predicted, and the results matched the experimental results, proving the feasibility and effectiveness of the design. This structure offers a more flexible and efficient solution for VCWS in future aircraft.
AB - Morphing aircraft represent one of the most advanced aviation technology development directions in the future, and the variable camber wing that requires both rigidity and flexibility, although technically difficult, is currently the most feasible and highly profitable aviation morphing wing solution in terms of engineering feasibility. This paper proposes a Variable Camber Wing Structure (VCWS) based on zero Poisson's ratio lattice structure, enabling smooth, continuous, and significant shape changes in the wing to enhance the aerodynamic performance. By integrating zero Poisson's ratio lattice structure, servo-driven actuators, and eccentric lever transmission mechanisms, the conceptual design of this structure is described in detail. Specimens of zero Poisson's ratio lattice structures were fabricated and subjected to tensile testing, and the excellent deformation capability was validated through numerical simulation and analytical modeling. Based on this, a VCWS was designed and fabricated, followed by functional validation tests. Experimental results show that the VCWS successfully achieves both upward and downward deflection. Through numerical simulation and analytical modeling, the driving forces and deformation were predicted, and the results matched the experimental results, proving the feasibility and effectiveness of the design. This structure offers a more flexible and efficient solution for VCWS in future aircraft.
KW - Lattice structure
KW - Morphing aircraft
KW - Variable camber wing
KW - Zero Poisson's ratio
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105008725259
U2 - 10.1016/j.jmps.2025.106241
DO - 10.1016/j.jmps.2025.106241
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105008725259
SN - 0022-5096
VL - 203
JO - Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
JF - Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids
M1 - 106241
ER -