Morphing Aircraft Systems Developed by Purdue Researchers Aim to Enhance Performance of Hypersonic Vehicles
March 27, 2024
March 27, 2024
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, March 27 (TNSres) -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
What if components in aircraft could morph in response to their external conditions, much like a bird changes the shape of its wings? And what if those components could function like an octopus arm, operating independently of a central control system? Inspired by these natural phenomena, a Purdue University research team is developing morphing systems for hypersonic vehicles that respo . . .
What if components in aircraft could morph in response to their external conditions, much like a bird changes the shape of its wings? And what if those components could function like an octopus arm, operating independently of a central control system? Inspired by these natural phenomena, a Purdue University research team is developing morphing systems for hypersonic vehicles that respo . . .