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Nabucco foresees revolutionary wings for sustainable aviation
Thursday, 2 November 2023
Structural buckling is generally avoided, but the Nabucco project no longer sees structural instability as a problem, but rather as a design opportunity to be explored for its revolutionary potential.

One year on from receiving a prestigious ERC Advanced Grant from the European Research Council for her Nabucco project, Professor Chiara Bisagni has returned to Italy, at the Department of Aerospace Science and Technology at Politecnico di Milano, after more than ten years abroad, first at the University of California San Diego in the United States and then at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

Bisagni's research centres on aircraft capable of changing their shape during different flight conditions, addressing two of the most important challenges for the future of sustainable aviation: weight reduction and increased efficiency. These are the challenges of the Nabucco research project by Professor Chiara Bisagnifrom the

She reports that Nabucco is developing radically new concepts of adaptive composite structures, noteably those capable of changing their shape by exploiting the phenomenon of structural instability, to be applied to next-generation aircraft.

Structural buckling is generally avoided as it can instantly generate large deformations and even cause a catastrophic collapse. But the Nabucco project no longer sees structural instability as a phenomenon to be avoided, but as a design opportunity to be explored for its revolutionary potential. The idea is to use the disadvantages of instability in a positive way to conceive, design and build composite structures - and in particular adaptive wings. Bisagni will develop new design, analysis and optimisation methods based on analytical formulations, neural network algorithms and an integrated, multidisciplinary design approach.

These grant funds enable internationally established researchers to conduct innovative, high-risk research projects by obtaining funding of up to 2.5 million euros for a duration of five years.

Bisagni is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), an Executive Council Member of the International Committee on Composite Materials (ICCM) and a Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy.

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Politecnico di Milano Helicopter Rotors, Research/Consulting Services, Wings
TU Delft Faculty of Aerospace Engineering Airframer, Research/Consulting Services, Technical/Eng/Scientific Studies
AIAA American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics Trade Organisations, Training
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