Michigan Aerospace highlighted in Aerospace America’s 2022 Year in Review
Four areas of research from U-M are featured in this review of the year’s aerospace advancements
Four areas of research from U-M are featured in this review of the year’s aerospace advancements
Aerospace America’s annual Year in Review publication showcases a cross spectrum of technological breakthroughs and research advances in the aerospace industry. This year, the University of Michigan’s Aerospace department had four areas of research featured.
In July, Airbus and the University of Michigan concluded a five-year research effort that created novel methods for optimizing very flexible, high-aspect-ratio wings. The research included approaches for handling models of variable complexity while considering nonlinear dynamic aeroelasticity.
Research done by Henry Sodano, Dan Inman and their students contributed to the adaptability of structures to morph in the pursuit of quieter and more sustainable aircraft.
U-M researchers helped verify the effect of simulation codes for investigating electrodynamic-tether dynamics and performance in tether-based technologies for space systems.
U-M professor Gokcin Cinar, publication chair of AIAA’s Electrified Aircraft Technology Technical Committee, co-wrote the Year in Review summary highlighting advancements in the integration of electrified aircraft systems.