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Ultra-strong stretchy material could enable shape-shifting aircraft

Last updated: September 4, 2024 10:44 am
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Revolutionizing Aerospace Technology: The Future of Shape-Shifting Aircraft

An artist’s rendering of a futuristic aircraft with morphable wings

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An incredible advancement in aerospace technology has emerged, showcasing an alloy of titanium and nickel that possesses the strength of steel while retaining the flexibility of a rubbery polymer. This groundbreaking material has paved the way for innovative engineering solutions that could potentially lead to the development of shape-shifting aircraft.

Picture a scenario where an aircraft’s elongated wings have the ability to dynamically contract during flight, transforming into a more streamlined shape as the speed of the aircraft increases. This transformative capability not only enhances aerodynamic efficiency but also demonstrates the need for a highly durable yet malleable material to withstand the rigors of flight. Xiaobing Ren, a visionary researcher at the National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and Technology…

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