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For several years, either in the frame of research projects (French, European), or for direct application on aircraft programs, Dassault Aviation has developed multifunctional materials and structures (MMS) with specific benefits in aerodynamics, de-icing, acoustic or electromagnetisms. The main challenge is to get the best compromise between the high functional performances desired and the mechanical and aeronautic environment resistance needed for the application. This presentation will review some examples of development performed in the recent years for aircraft aerodynamics improvement, icing protection, acoustics and new antenna radomes.
[1] Berton B. – Shape Memory Applications Trailing edge shape control – RTO conference - AVT – 141 Multifunctional Structures - 2006
[2] Berton B. & al - Evaluation of functional coatings for laminar flow applications on future business jets through ground and flight testing- conference AIAA – ATO 2014
[3] Rehfeld N. & al - JediAce: Japanese-European De-icing Aircraft Collaborative Exploration – Conference Aerodays – London - 2016
Published on 15/02/21
Accepted on 03/03/21
Submitted on 03/03/21
DOI: 10.23967/emus.2019.020
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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