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  • Saadedin
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    Adaptive Structures - Engineering Applications







    Preface

    This book is based around the concept of ‘adaptive structures’, by which

    we mean engineering structures which have the ability to adapt, evolve or

    change their properties or behaviour in response to the environment around

    them. In recent years this concept has developed into a richly diverse area

    of research which includes topics such as structures, materials, dynamics,

    control, design and biological systems. The interdisciplinary fusion of these

    individual topic areas creates the possibility for new and exciting technological

    developments. These developments have been taking place in a wide

    range of industrial applications, but are particularly advanced in the aerospace

    and space technology sector.

    Each chapter in this book represents the current state of the art in a

    particular aspect of adaptive structures, written by leading experts in their

    respective fields. But what about future developments beyond the current

    state of the art? Well, many chapters include discussions on future developments.

    More than this, we believe that by bringing together so many

    interrelated and yet diverse topics in a single volume one can get a sense

    of the huge future potential of this rapidly developing field of research. We

    hope that by viewing these combined chapters as a whole, the reader can

    enjoy the same sense of excitement and inspiration we felt when compiling

    this volume.





    WHAT ARE ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES?

    Humans have long been fascinated by nature’s ability to build structures

    which adapt to their environment. In contrast, our own structures often

    appear inefficient, static and cumbersome. In engineering, the term ‘adaptive

    structure’ has come to mean any structure which can alter either

    its geometric form or material properties. These are processes which are

    currently much simpler than those which can be observed in nature. The

    terms ‘smart’, ‘intelligent’ and ‘active’ have all been applied to describe

    both materials and structures which exhibit some or all of these properties

    (see the selection of authored and edited texts referenced below). Increasingly,

    the ability to adapt to a performance demand or environmental

    conditions has become a key design criterion for a range of structural and

    mechanical systems in recent years. It is precisely this type of requirement

    which has become a key driver in the development of adaptive structure

    technology.

    The adaptation process itself can be passive, active, based on material

    properties, control, mechanical actuation or some combination of these. As

    performance limits on structural systems are increasinlgly being pushed to

    more extreme levels, especially with respect to minimising weight, there is a

    strong requirement to find more efficient ways to apply adaption processes.

    This brings significant scientific challenges relating to structural stability,

    vibration, control/actuation, sensing and material behaviour.

    There are many examples of adaptive structures from a broad range of

    engineering applications, but much of the driving force for development has

    come from the aerospace and space engineering sectors. The need for a high

    level of material performance in terms of strength, flexibility and minimal

    weight, coupled with the need for deployment and operation in extreme

    environments, has led to some of the most advanced adaptive structures

    currently in existence. There has also been considerable interest in new

    concepts such as ‘morphing’ wings for aircraft.

    As these more advanced concepts of adaptive structures become realisable,

    the interaction and integration of material behaviour, control, sensing and

    actuation becomes ever more critical.


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