Bioinspired Structures and Design

Bioinspired Structures and Design
Title Bioinspired Structures and Design PDF eBook
Author Wole Soboyejo
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 374
Release 2020-09-17
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1108963447

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Master simple to advanced biomaterials and structures with this essential text. Featuring topics ranging from bionanoengineered materials to bio-inspired structures for spacecraft and bio-inspired robots, and covering issues such as motility, sensing, control and morphology, this highly illustrated text walks the reader through key scientific and practical engineering principles, discussing properties, applications and design. Presenting case studies for the design of materials and structures at the nano, micro, meso and macro-scales, and written by some of the leading experts on the subject, this is the ideal introduction to this emerging field for students in engineering and science as well as researchers.

Bioinspired Structures and Design

Bioinspired Structures and Design
Title Bioinspired Structures and Design PDF eBook
Author Wole Soboyejo
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 373
Release 2020-09-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1107015588

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Human cortical bone as a structural material : Hierarchical design and biological degradation / Robert Ritchie and Elizabeth A. Zimmermann -- Bio-inspiration from nacre / Nima Rahbar and Sina Askarinejad -- Bio-inspiration from bamboo / Ting Tan and Wole Soboyejo.

Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction

Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction
Title Biomimetic Research for Architecture and Building Construction PDF eBook
Author Jan Knippers
Publisher Springer
Pages 408
Release 2016-12-19
Genre Science
ISBN 3319463748

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This book comprises a first survey of the Collaborative Research Center SFB-TRR 141 ‘Biological Design and Integrative Structures – Analysis, Simulation and Implementation in Architecture’, funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft since October 2014. The SFB-TRR 141 provides a collaborative framework for architects and engineers from the University of Stuttgart, biologists and physicists from the University of Freiburg and geoscientists and evolutionary biologists from the University of Tübingen. The programm is conceptualized as a dialogue between the disciplines and is based on the belief that that biomimetic research has the potential to lead everyone involved to new findings far beyond his individual reach. During the last few decades, computational methods have been introduced into all fields of science and technology. In architecture, they enable the geometric differentiation of building components and allow the fabrication of porous or fibre-based materials with locally adjusted physical and chemical properties. Recent developments in simulation technologies focus on multi-scale models and the interplay of mechanical phenomena at various hierarchical levels. In the natural sciences, a multitude of quantitative methods covering diverse hierarchical levels have been introduced. These advances in computational methods have opened a new era in biomimetics: local differentiation at various scales, the main feature of natural constructions, can for the first time not only be analysed, but to a certain extent also be transferred to building construction. Computational methodologies enable the direct exchange of information between fields of science that, until now, have been widely separated. As a result they lead to a new approach to biomimetic research, which, hopefully, contributes to a more sustainable development in architecture and building construction.

Biologically Inspired Design

Biologically Inspired Design
Title Biologically Inspired Design PDF eBook
Author Ashok K Goel
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 333
Release 2013-07-16
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1447152484

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From simple cases such as hook and latch attachments found in Velcro to articulated-wing flying vehicles, biology often has been used to inspire many creative design ideas. The scientific challenge now is to transform the paradigm into a repeatable and scalable methodology. Biologically Inspired Design explores computational techniques and tools that can help integrate the method into design practice. With an inspiring foreword from Janine Benyus, Biologically Inspired Design contains a dozen chapters written by some of the leading scholars in the transdisciplinary field of bioinspired design, such as Frank Fish, Julian Vincent and Jeannette Yen from biology, and Amaresk Chakrabarti, Satyandra Gupta and Li Shu from engineering. Based in part on discussions at two workshops sponsored by the United States National Science Foundation, this volume introduces and develops several methods and tools for bioinspired design including: Information-processing theories, Natural language techniques, Knowledge-based tools, and Functional approaches and Pedagogical techniques. By exploring these fundamental theories, techniques and tools for supporting biologically inspired design, this volume provides a comprehensive resource for design practitioners wishing to explore the paradigm, an invaluable guide to design educators interested in teaching the method, and a preliminary reading for design researchers wanting to investigate bioinspired design.

Biological Materials Science

Biological Materials Science
Title Biological Materials Science PDF eBook
Author Marc André Meyers
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 647
Release 2014-07-31
Genre Medical
ISBN 1107010454

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Takes a materials science approach, correlating structure-property relationships with function across a broad range of biological materials.

Materials Design Inspired by Nature

Materials Design Inspired by Nature
Title Materials Design Inspired by Nature PDF eBook
Author Peter Fratzl
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Pages 421
Release 2015-11-09
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1782626174

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The inner architecture of a material can have an astonishing effect on its overall properties and is vital to understand when designing new materials. Nature is a master at designing hierarchical structures and so researchers are looking at biological examples for inspiration, specifically to understand how nature arranges the inner architectures for a particular function in order to apply these design principles into man-made materials. Materials Design Inspired by Nature is the first book to address the relationship between the inner architecture of natural materials and their physical properties for materials design. The book explores examples from plants, the marine world, arthropods and bacteria, where the inner architecture is exploited to obtain specific mechanical, optical or magnetic properties along with how these design principles are used in man-made products. Details of the experimental methods used to investigate hierarchical structures are also given. Written by leading experts in bio-inspired materials research, this is essential reading for anyone developing new materials.

Bioinspired Actuators and Sensors

Bioinspired Actuators and Sensors
Title Bioinspired Actuators and Sensors PDF eBook
Author Minoru Taya
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 539
Release 2016-10-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 1107065380

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From experts in engineering and biology, this is the first book to integrate sensor and actuator technology with bioinspired design.