The Smart Active Wing of the Future Project
Lead Participant:
AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED
Abstract
The overall aim of the SAWoF (Smart Active Wing of the Future) campaign is to establish a full understanding and appreciation of the impact of the flow controlled wing on the evolution of overall aircraft design. The key issues which are addressed by SAWoF are:
• What flow control technologies offer the most potential and how should they be deployed and operated on the wings of the future.
• What is the impact of the flow controlled wing on overall aircraft design in terms of evolution in configuration and the resulting gains in performance
• What are the engineering and manufacturing issues that challenge the practical implementation of the technology?
• What flow control technologies offer the most potential and how should they be deployed and operated on the wings of the future.
• What is the impact of the flow controlled wing on overall aircraft design in terms of evolution in configuration and the resulting gains in performance
• What are the engineering and manufacturing issues that challenge the practical implementation of the technology?
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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AIRBUS OPERATIONS LIMITED | £5,686,030 | £ 2,843,015 |
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Participant |
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QINETIQ LIMITED | £640,000 | £ 320,000 |
AIRCRAFT RESEARCH ASSOCIATION LIMITED | £308,000 | £ 154,000 |
STIRLING DYNAMICS LIMITED | £455,000 | £ 273,000 |
INNOVATE UK | ||
AIRBUS GROUP LIMITED | £4,252,396 | £ 2,126,198 |
CVR LIMITED |
People |
ORCID iD |
Philippa Rowe (Project Manager) |