Biomimetics From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Biomimetics also
Bio-mimetics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia “Biomimetics (also known as Bionics, biognosis, biomimicry or bionical creativity engineering) is the application of biological methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology” "taking design ideas from nature" “Biomimetic refers to human-made processes, materials, devices, or systems that imitate nature. ” WHY NATURE ? ? ? ?
The Eastgate Center in Harare, Zimbabwe Inspired by Termite mound
Ø Materials: Ø Processing & tools Ø Fabrication/Manufacturing Ø Devices & machines Ø Functions & Mechanisms Ø Principles Almost all engineering could be thought of as a form of biomimicry ? ?
Materials & Mechanisms Advanced Materials, Functional Materials, Smart Materials, Intelligent Materials !! Conscious Materials ? ? !!! Bio-Adhesion: nanovelcro; Geckel glue Structural colors: Photonic Crystals Low temp ceramics Lotus effect: Self-clean water repellent surfaces:
Biomimetic Models of Protein Aggregation
Tissue Engineering Microfluidic scaffold (gel material) cells 3 D matrix diffusing nutrients Microchannel for Feeding nutrients Heart valve Choi et al, Nat. Mater. 6, 908 -915, 2007
Fabrication/Manufacturing: The Nature’s Way…. v Supramolecular, hierarchical…. . v Self-assembly (bottom-up) Self-organization……. v Processing conditions: Wet and soft, room temp. . v Directed and coded…………
Devices & Machines q Neuromorphic chips, silicon retinae or coachleae wiring modeled after real neural network connectivity & functionality q Molecular motors q Cyborg!
Bio-inspired Nanomotors Machine In 1959 Feynman gave his famous after-dinner talk describing molecular machines building with atomic precision “There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom” “The portal motor for bacteriophage f 29 compresses the DNA 6, 000 times its normal volume, " says Bustamante. "This generates an internal pressure of about 60 atmospheres, which is about ten times that in a champagne bottle. ”
Bio-inspired Micro-Fluidics
Principles Ø Cybernatics Ø Artificial intelligence Ø Genetic algorithms Ø Socio-political models: Examples: Bioregional Democracy (political borders conform to natural Eco-regions rather than human cultures or the outcomes of prior conflicts) Natural Capitalism: (Biomimicry is also the second principle of Natural Capitalism)
Genetic Algorithm
IKARUS Syndrome Does Nature always do an optimized job?
Sub-optimality in Nature Diversity: Many ways to the same function Complexity: Many things to be weighted
The field of Bio-mimetics is the abstraction of a GOOD design from nature. Bio-inspired? ? ? Interact & Enjoy !!
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