The aviation industry is under increasing pressure to meet ambitious sustainability goals, including achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Central to this challenge is the optimization of aircraft ...
Morphing aircraft represent a paradigm shift in aerospace design, integrating adaptive structures and advanced control systems to optimise aerodynamic performance across a range of flight conditions.
Why do aircraft made by Boeing feature slightly different noses to those made by Airbus?
This figure shows the comparison of the spatial distributions of the time-averaged flow field before and after drooping the leading edge in the form of u-velocity sections. With the drooping leading ...
Ever wondered why many modern fighter jets feature slanted (canted) tail fins? This video explains the aerodynamic, stealth, and performance reasons behind this design choice revealing how slanted ...