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DOI: 10.2514/6.2020-0791
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Structurally Feasible Morphing of a Low-Boom Supersonic Transport

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“…Preliminary results show that small distributed continuous shape changes along the aircraft can tailor the aircraft geometry and sonic boom signature sufficiently for significant noise reductions [3,61]. Due to the nature of these small changes and stringent volume requirements, there is an interest in using smart materials (i.e., shape memory alloys, piezoelectrics, and others) [62][63][64] for these applications.…”
Section: E Small Reconfigurations (Trl 3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preliminary results show that small distributed continuous shape changes along the aircraft can tailor the aircraft geometry and sonic boom signature sufficiently for significant noise reductions [3,61]. Due to the nature of these small changes and stringent volume requirements, there is an interest in using smart materials (i.e., shape memory alloys, piezoelectrics, and others) [62][63][64] for these applications.…”
Section: E Small Reconfigurations (Trl 3)mentioning
confidence: 99%