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- 2020Static and dynamic aeroelastic tailoring with composite blending and manoeuvre load alleviationcitations
- 2017Aeroelastic tailoring for static and dynamic loads with blending constraints
- 2016Derivation and application of blending constraints in lamination parameter space for composite optimisationcitations
- 2016Derivation and application of blending constraints in lamination parameter space for composite optimisationcitations
- 2015Derivation and application of blending constraints in lamination parameter space for composite optimisation ; Dérivation et application de contraintes de continuité de plis dans l'espace des paramètres de lamination pour l'optimisation compositecitations
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Aeroelastic tailoring for static and dynamic loads with blending constraints
Abstract
<p>In the present paper the authors want to investigate the effect of different load configuration in order to identify the ones driving the optimization. A set of static loads, gust loads and static loads with maneuver load alleviation (MLA) are tested. Gust loads have been included in the optimization via an equivalent static load (ESL). Composite blending is tackled by means of continuous constraints and a two phases approach is proposed to find a blended stacking sequence table. Results show that region of influence can be identified for specific loads and that MLA can be beneficial for structural weight reduction. Finally, the blending constraints prove their effectiveness by significantly reducing the error in retrieving a blended stacking sequence.</p>