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Goal of the project
The AMOSKA project aims at developing disruptive technologies in support of the the morphing technology for flight control surfaces (FCS), for the next generation defense aircrafts and drones, embedding technology building blocks beyond the state of the art. at RMA, simulations and tests activities have for objectives to:
• Develop and validate the experimental and numerical methodologies in the supersonic regime for the assessment of camber morphing airfoils;
• Provide design guidance in terms of low-observability.
• Develop and validate the experimental and numerical methodologies in the supersonic regime for the assessment of camber morphing airfoils;
• Provide design guidance in terms of low-observability.
Role of the organisation
Partner
Funding acknowledgement
The project AMOSKA is financed under th DEFRA NGCAT call.
| Short title | Advanced Movable Structure, Kinematic and Actuation |
|---|---|
| Acronym | AMOSKA |
| Status | Active |
| Effective start/end date | 1/05/25 → 1/02/28 |
Collaborative partners
- Royal Military Academy
- SONACA (lead)
- ASCO Industries N.V.
- SOCIETE ANONYME BELGE DE CONSTRUCTIONS AERONAUTIQUES
- Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
- FERONYL
- Coexpair
- KU Leuven
- Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Activities
- 1 Oral scientific presentation
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Continuous Unsteady Adjoint Variational Multiscale Method for airfoils applications
Brunelli, C. (Speaker) & Janssens, B. (Co-author)
3 Jul 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral scientific presentation