WO2013061351A1 - Aerodynamic profile with variable twist and pitch - Google Patents
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- the present invention refers to an aerodynamic profile with variable twist.
- Aerodynamic profiles, and in particular propeller blades, with fixed pitch with constant twist, are known in the art and, consequently, are optimised for a single operating ratio, meant as ratio between blade translation speed . and blade rotation speed.
- Aerodynamic profiles with variable pitch are also known in the art and, though keeping the twisting law unchanged along their opening, they increase their efficiency, when the operating ration . changes, with respect to fixed-pitch propellers, without however reaching the optimum value.
- Profiles are further known that provide for the use of systems exploiting the characteristics of the so-called currently available "smart materials”, namely systems that, through electromechanic, piezoelectric or shape-memory actuation, allow modifying the position and/or shape of structural elements, and in particular the profile portion with respect to wind, by keeping its shape.
- CN-A-1439576, US-A-5730581, US-A-6648599, US- ⁇ 1-20020187 ⁇ 6 and O-A2-0041501 disclose the use of piezoelectric or other actuators to modify the twist of blades, or a portion thereof, of helicopter rotors in order to modify its pitch only changing the profile curvature by actuating a flap;
- - US-A-6371415 discloses the use of piezoelectric actuators applied to an aerodynamic surface to simulate a classical moving control surface (of the wing aileron type) ;
- EP-A-1788646 very generally discloses a system that uses piezoelectric actuators to generate a torsion in a sandwich structure
- US-A-5505589 discloses . the twist control of a blade by managing the eccentric mass position that, due to the centrifugal force, positions the portion at a certain incidence angle;
- DE-A-1531475 discloses the use of a coating suitable to be twisted, that engages a series of ribs that are keyed onto an hpropellerl profile, allowing the reference portion to rotate when the whole coating is moved along the opening;
- US-A1-20110064579 discloses the use of a thin coating with open portion that allows, by moving the two free edges, generating a portion rotation around an axis parallel to the element opening;
- US-A1-20100258680 and FR-A1-2914681 disclose the portion rotation through two, piezoelectric and electromechanic/hydropneumatic shear moving devices and the presence of a flexible coating with open portion, where the free edges are moved along the opening direction;
- US-A-5137228 discloses movements that apply the principle of the axially-moved open portion to generate a rotation and wherein the actuation occurs through levers from the hub;
- Object, of the present invention is providing an aerodynamic profile with variable twist that allows obtaining a more efficient operation from the efficiency point of view through alternative actuating systems with respect to those proposed by the prior art.
- Another object of the present invention is providing an aerodynamic profile that, in addition to being with variable pitch, is also with variable twist, to allow obtaining an optimised operation from the efficiency point of view.
- an object of the present invention is providing a portion of aerodynamic profile in which twist is variable continuously and differently, spot by spot, along the opening of the portion itself.
- Another object of the present invention is providing an aerodynamic profile in which twist can be variable according to a twisting law that is function of the opening of the profile itself, therefore changing with the operating ratio, obtaining a maximum efficiency for all possible operating ratios.
- Figure 1 shows a schematic, top perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a side view of a preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention
- Figure 3 shows a front perspective view of another preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention.
- Figure 4 shows a front perspective view of a further preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile- with' variable twist according to the present invention
- Figure 5 shows a front perspective view of another preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention.
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of a further preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention.
- twist variability will mean the possibility of changing the relative twist of various aerodynamic portions composing at least one aerodynamic profile along the opening of the profile itself.
- the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention comprises at least one portion of aerodynamic profile 1 composed of at least one first supporting profile 3a and at least one second supporting " profile 3b adapted to support at least ' one layer of coating material (not shown) of such portion of aerodynamic profile 1, such portion of aerodynamic profile 1 further comprising at least first actuating means 5 adapted to cooperate with at least one of such supporting profiles 3a or 3b, for example the second profile 3b, to modify
- the first supporting profile 3a remains therefore fixed with respect to the second supporting profile 3b, that instead can be rotated by first actuating means 5 around the rotation axis R-R by a variable value
- the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 comprises both the first actuating means 5 adapted to cooperate with at least one of such supporting profiles 3a or 3b, for example the second profile 3b, to modify I ⁇ I the value of incidence
- both the first supporting profile 3a and the second supporting profile 3b are rotated one with respect to the other around the rotation axis -R by a related variable value
- both such first and such second actuating means rotate therefore their respective supporting profile 3a, 3b by the same angle
- the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 cooperates with third actuating means, such third actuating means being adapted to wholly rotate such portion of aerodynamic profile 1 around .
- the rotation axis R-R to modify
- the whole portion of aerodynamic profile 1 is rotated, by the third actuating means, around the rotation axis R-R by a variable value
- can be wholly variable and preferably function of the optimum aerodynamic shape that has to be given to the portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
- each supporting profile 3a, 3b is at least one rib suitably shaped in order to profile the suitable shape of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1, such profiles being structurally joined by at least one supporting spar 7 coaxial with the rotation axis R-R.
- at least one end of such spar 7 is operatively connected to third actuating means to allow the rotation - ⁇ , ⁇ for modifying the pitch.
- the layer of coating material (not shown) of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 is made of any material suitable to be both resistant and deformable to torsion and to traction / compression in order to allow the changes of twist
- the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention can be composed of a plurality of portions of aerodynamic profile 1 like the one described above, such portions of aerodynamic profile 1 being mutually connected and arranged in series along the common rotation axis R-R.
- the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention can be a blade of an aeronautic propeller or the blade of a windmill.
- the propeller obtains the optimum efficiency when the operating ratio changes, and therefore when the whole flight envelope of the airplane on which it is assembled, changes.
- the propeller keeps constant the optimum operating ratio for the type of windmill on which it is assembled (the one that allows more shortly approaching the theoric Betz limit) , namely the propeller changes its twist so that, when wind is actually present, the number of rotation revolutions determines the optimum operating ratio.
- the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention can advantageously allow controlling (regarding rotation speed, vibration amplitude, resisting torque) any generic rotary member subjected to aerodynamic actions, such as propellers, rotors, fans, windmills.
- the aerodynamic profile can be an . actual wing profile.
- the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention due to its variable twist given by the wind along its opening, allows reaching further different purposes, such as, for example, controlling aero-elastic distortions, controlling vibrations of arr nature, manoeuvring the airplane of which the wing is a member, etc.
- the actuating means can obviously be of any type suitable for the object of the present invention, in order to allow variations of twist J ⁇ ' j , I ⁇ I and pitch
- the actuating means can indifferently be of an electric, electromechanical, piezoelectric, pneumatic or S A (Shape Memory Alloy) type.
- first and second actuating means can apply an actuation of the linear type (such as, for example, the embodiments shown in Figures 2 and 3) or of the rotary type (such as, for example, the embodiments shown in Figures 4, 5 and 6) .
- first 5 and/or second actuating means can comprise at least one linear actuator 9, such as for example a pneumatic, hydraulic, oleodynamic piston, etc., having a first end 9a suitably connected to its related supporting profile, for example the second supporting profile 3b, and a second end 9b suitably connected to the spar 7: the extension or shortening of such linear actuator 9 therefore generates the simultaneous rotation - ⁇ , ⁇ of the supporting profile 3b around the rotation axis R-R, and in particular around the spar 7 of the cylindrical type, like the one shown for example in Figure 2.
- a linear actuator 9 such as for example a pneumatic, hydraulic, oleodynamic piston, etc.
- the spar 7 can have a polygonal portion.
- first 5 and/or second actuating means can comprise at least one motor 11 integral with its related supporting profile, for example the second supporting profile 3b, such motor 11 having at least one driving crown 13 meshing with at least one sector 15 of driven crown integral with the spar 7 and having a rotation axis coincident with the rotation axis R-R, such supporting profile being therefore rotating - ⁇ , ⁇ around such spar 7 under the rotation action of the driving crown 13 imposed by the motor 11.
- first 5 and/or second actuating means can comprise at least one motor 17 integral with the spar 7, such motor 17 having at least one driving crown 19 meshing with at least one sector 21 of driven crown integral with its related supporting profile, for example the second supporting profile 3b, and having a rotation axis coincident with the rotation axis R-R, such supporting profile being therefore rotating - ⁇ , ⁇ around such spar 7 under the rotation action of the driving crown 19 imposed by the motor 17.
- the first 5 and/or second actuating means can comprise at least one motor 23 integral with its related supporting profile, for example the second supporting profile 3b, such motor 23 having at least one driving crown 25 meshing with at least one driven crown 27 integral with the spar 7 and having a rotation axis coincident with the rotation axis R-R, such supporting profile being therefore rotating - ⁇ , ⁇ around such spar 7 under the rotation action of the driving crown 25 imposed by the motor 23: in such embodiment, moreover, the supporting profile cooperates with the spar 7 by interposing at least two idle crowns 29 connected to the supporting profile and meshing with such driven crown 27.
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An aerodynamic profile is described, comprising at least one portion of aerodynamic profile (1) composed of at least one first supporting profile (3a) and at least one second supporting profile (3b) adapted to support at least one layer of coating material of such portion of aerodynamic profile (1), such portion of aerodynamic profile (1) further comprising at least first actuating means (5) adapted to cooperate with at least one of such supporting profiles (3a) or (3b) to modify IΔΘ [ a value of incidence |θ| of such profile with respect to the other supporting profile around at least one rotation axis (R-R) parallel with an opening (A) of such portion of aerodynamic profile (1).
Description
AERODYNAMIC PROFILE WITH VARIABLE TWIST AND PITCH
The present invention refers to an aerodynamic profile with variable twist.
Aerodynamic profiles, and in particular propeller blades, with fixed pitch with constant twist, are known in the art and, consequently, are optimised for a single operating ratio, meant as ratio between blade translation speed . and blade rotation speed.
Aerodynamic profiles with variable pitch are also known in the art and, though keeping the twisting law unchanged along their opening, they increase their efficiency, when the operating ration . changes, with respect to fixed-pitch propellers, without however reaching the optimum value.
Profiles are further known that provide for the use of systems exploiting the characteristics of the so-called currently available "smart materials", namely systems that, through electromechanic, piezoelectric or shape-memory
actuation, allow modifying the position and/or shape of structural elements, and in particular the profile portion with respect to wind, by keeping its shape.
The art anyway proposes profiles aiming to improve functionality and performance of rotors in general .
Examples of the above profiles are disclosed in CA-Al-2429600, CN-A-1439576, US-A-5730581, US-A- 6648599, US-A1-2002018716, O-A2-0041501 , US-A- 6371415, EP-A-1788646, US-A-5505589 , DE-A-1531475, US-A-4680923, US-A1-20110064579, US-A1-20100258680, US-A-5137228, US-A-568101 , US-Al-2008/149779, GB- A-565634, US-A1-2006/022085 and FR-A1-2924681.
In particular:
- CA2429600A1 very generically discloses the use. of actuators to vibrate the surface layer of a structure for miscellaneous uses;
CN-A-1439576, US-A-5730581, US-A-6648599, US- Α1-20020187Ϊ6 and O-A2-0041501 disclose the use of piezoelectric or other actuators to modify the twist of blades, or a portion thereof, of helicopter rotors in order to modify its pitch only changing the profile curvature by actuating a flap; - US-A-6371415 discloses the use of
piezoelectric actuators applied to an aerodynamic surface to simulate a classical moving control surface (of the wing aileron type) ;
EP-A-1788646 very generally discloses a system that uses piezoelectric actuators to generate a torsion in a sandwich structure;
US-A-5505589 discloses . the twist control of a blade by managing the eccentric mass position that, due to the centrifugal force, positions the portion at a certain incidence angle;
DE-A-1531475 discloses the use of a coating suitable to be twisted, that engages a series of ribs that are keyed onto an hpropellerl profile, allowing the reference portion to rotate when the whole coating is moved along the opening;
- US-A-4680923 discloses an elastic coupling structure composed of filaments twisted according to a certain scheme and polymerised, that allow, through their distortion under load due to a suitable stress, generating a rotation of the structure itself;
US-A1-20110064579 discloses the use of a thin coating with open portion that allows, by moving the two free edges, generating a portion rotation around an axis parallel to the element opening;
US-A1-20100258680 and FR-A1-2914681 disclose the portion rotation through two, piezoelectric and electromechanic/hydropneumatic shear moving devices and the presence of a flexible coating with open portion, where the free edges are moved along the opening direction;
US-A-5137228 discloses movements that apply the principle of the axially-moved open portion to generate a rotation and wherein the actuation occurs through levers from the hub;
US-A-5681014, US-Al-2008/149779, GB-A-565634 and US-Al-2006/022085 disclose aerodynamic profiles whose purpose is modifying the angular position related to wind, defined by the twisting angle, of a section of wing or carrier profile: such modification is carried out with functionally and structurally different actuating systems with respect to the ones of the present Application.
Object, of the present invention is providing an aerodynamic profile with variable twist that allows obtaining a more efficient operation from the efficiency point of view through alternative actuating systems with respect to those proposed by the prior art.
Another object of the present invention is
providing an aerodynamic profile that, in addition to being with variable pitch, is also with variable twist, to allow obtaining an optimised operation from the efficiency point of view.
Moreover, an object of the present invention is providing a portion of aerodynamic profile in which twist is variable continuously and differently, spot by spot, along the opening of the portion itself.
Another object of the present invention is providing an aerodynamic profile in which twist can be variable according to a twisting law that is function of the opening of the profile itself, therefore changing with the operating ratio, obtaining a maximum efficiency for all possible operating ratios.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention, as will appear from the following description, are obtained with an aerodynamic profile with variable twist as claimed in claim 1. Preferred embodiments and non-trivial variations of the present invention are the subject matter of the dependent claims .
It is clear that the enclosed claims form an integral part of the present description.
It will be immediately obvious that numerous variations and modifications (for example related to shape, sizes, arrangements and parts with equivalent functionality) could be made to what is described, without departing from the scope of the invention as will appear from the enclosed claims.
The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments thereof, provided as a non-limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a schematic, top perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention;
- Figure 2 shows a side view of a preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention;
Figure 3 shows a front perspective view of another preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention;
Figure 4 shows a front perspective view of a further preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile- with' variable twist according to the present invention;
Figure 5 shows a front perspective view of another preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention; and
- Figure 6 shows a side view of a further preferred variation of the aerodynamic profile with variable twist according to the present invention.
In general, in the following description, twist variability will mean the possibility of changing the relative twist of various aerodynamic portions composing at least one aerodynamic profile along the opening of the profile itself.
With reference to the Figures, it is possible to note that the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention comprises at least one portion of aerodynamic profile 1 composed of at least one first supporting profile 3a and at least one second supporting" profile 3b adapted to support at least 'one layer of coating material (not shown) of such portion of aerodynamic profile 1, such portion of aerodynamic profile 1 further comprising at least first actuating means 5 adapted to cooperate with at least one of such supporting profiles 3a or 3b, for example the second profile 3b, to modify |Δθ| a value of incidence |θ| of such
profile 3b related to the other supporting profile 3a around at least one rotation axis R-R parallel to the opening A of such portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
In this case, the first supporting profile 3a remains therefore fixed with respect to the second supporting profile 3b, that instead can be rotated by first actuating means 5 around the rotation axis R-R by a variable value | ΔΘ j along both rotation direction's -Θ or Θ, changing the twist of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
In addition, it is possible to provide that the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 comprises both the first actuating means 5 adapted to cooperate with at least one of such supporting profiles 3a or 3b, for example the second profile 3b, to modify I Δθ I the value of incidence |θ| of such profile 3b, and second actuating means (not shown) , adapted to cooperate with the other supporting profile 3b or 3a, for example the first profile 3a, to modify |ΔΘ' I a value of incidence |θ' | of such profile 3a with respect to the other supporting profile 3b around the rotation axis R-R parallel to the opening A of such portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
In this case, both the first supporting
profile 3a and the second supporting profile 3b are rotated one with respect to the other around the rotation axis -R by a related variable value |ΔΘ'|,|Δθ| along both respective rotation directions -θ' , θ' or -θ, Θ by their corresponding actuating means, changing the twist of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
In addition, it is possible to provide that the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 is rotated around such rotation axis R-R to modify |Δ | the pitch value ] Ot | of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 itself: in a first possible embodiment, both such first and such second actuating means rotate therefore their respective supporting profile 3a, 3b by the same angle | Δα | as sign and absolute value: such solution can be appreciated and applicable in case of relatively small increases or decreases |Δα| of the pitch value |cc|.
In an alternative embodiment, it is possible to provide that the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 cooperates with third actuating means, such third actuating means being adapted to wholly rotate such portion of aerodynamic profile 1 around .the rotation axis R-R to modify |Δα| the pitch value
| α | of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1. In this case, therefore, the whole portion of aerodynamic profile 1 is rotated, by the third actuating means, around the rotation axis R-R by a variable value | Δα | along both respective rotation directions -a or a, consequently changing the pitch of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
Advantageously, therefore, by suitably changing the twist | ΔΘ ' | and/or | ΔΘ j and/or the pitch IΔθίj , it is possible to provide the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 with an optimised aerodynamic shape, from the efficiency point of view, for any condition or . operating ratio and variable, even continuously in time, when such condition or ratio changes.
Obviously, therefore, the absolute values | ΔΘ ' | , | Δθ | and | Δα | can be wholly variable and preferably function of the optimum aerodynamic shape that has to be given to the portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
According to the invention, as it is possible to note in the Figures, each supporting profile 3a, 3b is at least one rib suitably shaped in order to profile the suitable shape of the portion of
aerodynamic profile 1, such profiles being structurally joined by at least one supporting spar 7 coaxial with the rotation axis R-R. In particular, at least one end of such spar 7 is operatively connected to third actuating means to allow the rotation -Δα, Δ for modifying the pitch. Obviously, the layer of coating material (not shown) of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1 is made of any material suitable to be both resistant and deformable to torsion and to traction / compression in order to allow the changes of twist |ΔΘ'|,|Δθ| of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
Obviously, the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention can be composed of a plurality of portions of aerodynamic profile 1 like the one described above, such portions of aerodynamic profile 1 being mutually connected and arranged in series along the common rotation axis R-R.
In a possible embodiment thereof, the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention can be a blade of an aeronautic propeller or the blade of a windmill. In the first case, the propeller obtains the optimum efficiency when the operating ratio changes, and therefore when the
whole flight envelope of the airplane on which it is assembled, changes.
In the second case, the propeller keeps constant the optimum operating ratio for the type of windmill on which it is assembled (the one that allows more shortly approaching the theoric Betz limit) , namely the propeller changes its twist so that, when wind is actually present, the number of rotation revolutions determines the optimum operating ratio. More in general, the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention can advantageously allow controlling (regarding rotation speed, vibration amplitude, resisting torque) any generic rotary member subjected to aerodynamic actions, such as propellers, rotors, fans, windmills.
Alternatively, the aerodynamic profile can be an . actual wing profile. In this case, advantageously, the aerodynamic profile according to the present invention, due to its variable twist given by the wind along its opening, allows reaching further different purposes, such as, for example, controlling aero-elastic distortions, controlling vibrations of arr
nature, manoeuvring the airplane of which the wing is a
member, etc.
The actuating means can obviously be of any type suitable for the object of the present invention, in order to allow variations of twist J ΔΘ ' j , I Δθ I and pitch | Δ | of the portion of aerodynamic profile 1.
For example, the actuating means can indifferently be of an electric, electromechanical, piezoelectric, pneumatic or S A (Shape Memory Alloy) type.
In particular, the first and second actuating means can apply an actuation of the linear type (such as, for example, the embodiments shown in Figures 2 and 3) or of the rotary type (such as, for example, the embodiments shown in Figures 4, 5 and 6) .
For example, with reference to Figures 2 and 3, it. is possible to " note that the first 5 and/or second actuating means can comprise at least one linear actuator 9, such as for example a pneumatic, hydraulic, oleodynamic piston, etc., having a first end 9a suitably connected to its related supporting profile, for example the second supporting profile 3b, and a second end 9b suitably connected to the spar 7: the extension or shortening of such linear
actuator 9 therefore generates the simultaneous rotation -Δθ, ΔΘ of the supporting profile 3b around the rotation axis R-R, and in particular around the spar 7 of the cylindrical type, like the one shown for example in Figure 2.
Alternatively, as shown for example in Figure 3, the spar 7 can have a polygonal portion.
With reference instead to Figure 4, it is possible to note that the first 5 and/or second actuating means can comprise at least one motor 11 integral with its related supporting profile, for example the second supporting profile 3b, such motor 11 having at least one driving crown 13 meshing with at least one sector 15 of driven crown integral with the spar 7 and having a rotation axis coincident with the rotation axis R-R, such supporting profile being therefore rotating -Δθ, ΔΘ around such spar 7 under the rotation action of the driving crown 13 imposed by the motor 11.
With reference instead to Figure 5, it is possible to note that the first 5 and/or second actuating means can comprise at least one motor 17 integral with the spar 7, such motor 17 having at least one driving crown 19 meshing with at least one sector 21 of driven crown integral with its
related supporting profile, for example the second supporting profile 3b, and having a rotation axis coincident with the rotation axis R-R, such supporting profile being therefore rotating -Δθ, ΔΘ around such spar 7 under the rotation action of the driving crown 19 imposed by the motor 17.
With reference instead to Figure 6, it is possible to note that the first 5 and/or second actuating means can comprise at least one motor 23 integral with its related supporting profile, for example the second supporting profile 3b, such motor 23 having at least one driving crown 25 meshing with at least one driven crown 27 integral with the spar 7 and having a rotation axis coincident with the rotation axis R-R, such supporting profile being therefore rotating -Δθ, ΔΘ around such spar 7 under the rotation action of the driving crown 25 imposed by the motor 23: in such embodiment, moreover, the supporting profile cooperates with the spar 7 by interposing at least two idle crowns 29 connected to the supporting profile and meshing with such driven crown 27.
Claims
Aerodynamic profile comprising at least one portion of aerodynamic profile (1) composed of at least one first supporting profile (3a) and at least one second supporting profile (3b) adapted to support at least one layer of coating material of said portion of aerodynamic profile
(1), said portion of aerodynamic profile (1) further comprising at least first actuating means (5) adapted to cooperate with at least one of said supporting profiles (3a) or (3b) to modify | Δθ | a value of incidence |θ| of said profile with respect to the other supporting profile around at least one rotation axis (R-R) parallel with an opening (A) of said portion of aerodynamic profile (1), characterised in that: said supporting profile (3a, 3b) is at least one rib shaped in order to profile a suitable shape of said portion of aerodynamic profile (1) ; said supporting profiles (3a, 3b) are structurally joined by at least one supporting spar (7) coaxial with said rotation axis (R-R) ; said portion of aerodynamic profile (1) is adapted to cooperate with third actuating means adapted to integrally rotate said portion of aerodynamic
profile (1) around said rotation axis (R-R) to modify J Δ | a pitch value |oc| of said portion of aerodynamic profile (1); at least one end of said spar (7) is operatively connected to said third actuating means to allow said rotation
(-Δα, Δα) to modify said pitch; and said layer of coating material is made of a resistant material which is deformable by torsion and traction/compression .
Aerodynamic profile according to claim 1, characterised in that said portion of aerodynamic profile. (1) comprises said first actuating means (5) adapted to cooperate with at least one of said supporting profiles (3a) or (3b) to modify | Δθ | said value of incidence |θ| of said profile (3b), and in that said portion of aerodynamic profile (1) comprises second actuating means adapted to cooperate with the other one of said supporting profiles (3b) or (3a) to modify (Δθ' | a value of incidence |θ' | of said profile (3a) with respect to the other supporting profile (3b) around said rotation axis (R-R) .
Aerodynamic profile according to claim 2, characterised in that both said first and said
second actuating means are. adapted to rotate a respective supporting profile (3a, 3b) by a same angle | Δθί | to modify a pitch value |oc| of said portion of aerodynamic profile (1) .
Aerodynamic profile according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that it is composed of a plurality of said portions of aerodynamic profile (1) mutually connected and arranged in series along a common rotation axis (R-R) -
Aerodynamic profile according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that it is a blade of an aeronautic or windmill propeller.
Aerodynamic profile according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that it is a wing profile.
Aerodynamic profile according to any one of the previous claims, characterised in that said actuating means are of an electric, electromechanical, piezoelectric, pneumatic or Shape Memory Alloy, SMA, type.
Aerodynamic profile according to any one of claims 2 to 7, characterised in that said first (5) and/or second actuating means are adapted to apply an actuation of a linear type.
9. Aerodynamic profile according to claim 8, characterised in that said first (5) and/or second actuating means comprise at least one linear actuator (9) having a first end (9a) connected to a related supporting profile and a second end (9b) connected; to said spar (7) .
10. Aerodynamic profile according to any one of claims 2 to 7, characterised in that said first (5) and/or second actuating means are adapted to apply an actuation of a rotary type.
11. Aerodynamic profile according to claim 10, characterised in that said first (5) and/or second actuating means comprise at least one motor (11) integral with said supporting profile, said motor (11) having at least one driving crown (13) meshing with at least one sector (15) of driven crown integral with said spar (7) and having a rotation axis coincident with said rotation axis (R-R) .
12. Aerodynamic profile according to claim 10, characterised in that said first (5) and/or second actuating means comprise at least one motor (17) integral with said spar (7), said motor (17) having at least one driving crown (19) meshing with at least one sector (21) of
driven crown integral with said supporting profile and having a rotation axis coincident with said rotation axis (R-R) .
13. Aerodynamic profile according to claim 10, characterised in that said first (5) and/or second actuating means comprise at least one motor (23) integral with said supporting profile, said motor (23) having at least one driving crown (25) meshing with at least one driven crown (27) integral with said spar (7) and having a rotation axis coincident with said rotation axis (R-R) , said supporting profile cooperating with said spar (7) by interposing a least two idle crowns (29) connected to said supporting profile and meshing with said driven crown (27 ) .
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