Jump to content
MalaysianWings - Malaysia's Premier Aviation Portal
Sign in to follow this  
flee

Airbus’ new centre wing box design holds great promise for future aircraft

Recommended Posts

13 JANUARY 2017 FEATURE STORY
Underscoring its role as an innovation leader, Airbus has created the first-ever single-piece composite centre wing box – representing an important evolution of this vital structural component that provides support and rigidity for an aircraft’s wings.
It was designed by research and technology teams at Airbus’ Toulouse and Nantes facilities in France as an upgrade to conventional multi-part centre wing boxes, with advantages of the new version including a 20 per cent reduction in manufacturing costs.
The single-piece composite centre wing box fully leverages advances in composite technologies, including the moulding of complex parts combined with continuous fibre. This makes it easier to assemble, and provides improved load-bearing properties.
According to project leader Denis Soula, the initiative – which already has demonstrated its feasibility – was assisted by external partners, including STRUCTIL and JAMCO, both developers of preform production technology; and carbon fibre lay-up specialist CORIOLIS.
The teams’ next objective is to prepare the single-piece composite centre wing box for industrialisation using a full-scale demonstrator, with the goal of readying it for use on next-generation aircraft.
Source:

 

 

 

 

 

This might be the next incremental improvement for old airframe designs like the A20neo and A330neo. It might also feature in the A3380neo, if Airbus decides to proceed with this.

Edited by flee

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Sign in to follow this  

×
×
  • Create New...