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Item Open Access New solutions for old problems(Cranfield University, 2018-10-18 10:05) Pontillo, Alessandro3 Minute Thesis presented at the Cranfield Doctoral Network Annual Event, September 2018.Highly flexible structures are now a common scenario in the aeronautic industry due to the adoption of slender and longer wings in order to reduce drag and increase the overall aircraft efficiency. Such configuration brings new challenges as structural dynamics now overlaps flight dynamics. Testing is then more important than ever. The Cranfield BEam Reduction and Dynamic Scaling (BEARDS) programme aims to provide a numerical and experimental tool able to dynamically scale-down a full aircraft and to test it successfully in the wind tunnel. Being able to predict static response along with structure dynamics, allows either universities and industry to mitigate the risk of testing bigger and more expensive models. The presentation will focus on the BEARDS methodology, results obtained from tests already done in the Weybridge wind tunnel and on the future of the programme with the new designed eXperimental Beards (XB-2) model.Item Open Access Presentation: A Kriging Approach to Model Updating for Damage Detection(Cranfield University, 2022-07-04 01:10) Dessena, GabrieleThis are the presentation slides for the presentation delivered on the 4.7.2022 at the 10th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring in Palermo, Italy. The presentation refers to the "A Kriging Approach to Model Updating for Damage Detection" paper that can be found at https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07258-1_26Item Open Access Presentation: Ground Vibration Testing of a High Aspect Ratio Wing with Revolving Clamp(Cranfield University, 2022-09-06 09:19) Dessena, GabrieleThis is the presentation delivered on the 8.9.2022 at the 33rd Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) in Stockholm, Sweden. The presentation refers to the "Ground Vibration Testing of a High Aspect Ratio Wing with Revolving Clamp" paper that can be found at https://doi.org/10.17862/cranfield.rd.20486229