Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Biomimetics
- History
- The swan gaves the idea of fly to humans.
- Otto Lilienthal made the first glider.
- Leonardo Da Vinci studied
the anatomy and flight of birds.
- The Wright brothers succeeded in
flying the first heavier-than-air
aircraft in 1903.
- Definition
- Biomimicry: Examination of
nature to emulate or take
inspiration to solve human
problems.
- Aplications
- Build materials
- Termite den = office
buildings
- The architect Mick Pearce
built large chimneys that
naturally draw in cool air at
night to lower the
temperature of the floor
slabs, reducing the need for
air conditioning.
- New ways for building up
- Wheels
- Problem
- As the ground gets
less smooth wheels are
less effective.
- Solution
- Legs
- Solve energy crises
- How it works?
- Improve technology by the
way nature moves
- Fly (Wings)
- Bigger fly machines than any creature in nature.
- Examples
- Birds= Jets
- Bird increase the distance by making a
V-shape formation. Airplanes have a V-shape
which helps them break the wind resistance.
- The imitation of the shape of bird
wings helps to reduce the spinnin
mass of air, the vortex around the
wind.
- For birds and planes the
hardest part of fly is
landing.
- Extend the wings was a
engineer solution.
- Walking
- Cockroach
- It can run fifty cockroach bodies in a second.
- In order to improve Successfully the
locomotion of bio-mimetic robots over
uneven terrains with obstacles and cliffs.
- Crabs
- Relationship between the
energy and the forces
used while walking.
- Machines
- Swimming
- Shark
- Shark skin is covered in tiny scales,
each with a ridge elonged center.
These ridges reduces friction as the
shark moves thorugh the ocean.
- Inspiration in their skin to produce
professional swimsuits that allows
the swimmer to encounter less
resistance in the water, making
them somewhat faster.
- Penguins
- They move through
water so easily.
- Better ships and submarines
- Yellow Boxfish
- Design of a
Chrysler in
Germany.
- Our example
- Umbrella
- Problems
- Easy to break
- Its shape its not safety,
because the air makes it to
reverse.
- Inspiration
- Birds wings
- The bird feathers are
waterproof and also allow
the wind to flow.
- Design
- References
- Kamm, A. 2006. Biomimetics: Motion Technology of the natural world. Mr. Fil-Gruppe, Vienna, Austria.
- Hennighausen, Roston (2013). 14 Smart Inventions Inspired by Nature: Biomimicry. [Online]. Available from:
http://www.bloomberg.com/slideshow/2013-08-18/14-smart-inventions-inspired-by-nature-biomimicry.html#slide12
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- Tetro Jason(2014). Shark Skin Biomimetics Takes a Bite Out of Infection Spread. [Online]. Available from:
http://www.popsci.com/blog-network/under-microscope/shark-skin-biomimetics-takes-bite-out-infection-spread
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- Students
- Karen Mesta Ortega - A01422156
- Cristina Escoto García - A01209087
- Sofia Caleti Alcocer - A01206101
- Valeria Valenzuela Vega - A01208176
- Ricardo Alanís Obregón - A01281044